--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE NOVEMBER 14,1946 OI' Fearless Predicts Jayhawkers, Cadets, Sooners, Cornhuskers Cowpokes Will Win BY OSCAR FRALEY (ed Press Sports Writer) National New York. (UP)—Fraley's Fol- nies or hat-pin happy football "winners" for the weekend. Army over Penn--This is the one the Quakers really want, but the Cadets are bitter over the Notre Dame tie and intend to show the nation that they're still the number one club. Davis will run hose ends dizzy and Mr. B ought to get one, for at least three-touchdown win. East Navy over Penn State-Finally gobs of steam. Tennessee over Boston College.— In-Volunteer-v. Cornell over Dartmouth—Everybody else's doing it. Yale over Princeton--They'll even swallow the Tiger's roar. Also: Columbia over Lafayette, Syracuse over Colgate, Temple over Bucknell. and N.Y.U. over Fordham. Mid-West Notre Dame over Northwestern- Irish eyes are smiling Ohio State over Illinois—What a way to make a living. Michigan over Wisconsin—T-time in the zoo. Iowa over Minnesota—You'll be sorry. West Also: Nebraska over Iowa State, Kansas over Kansas State, Oklahoma over Missouri, Michigan State Louis. Stanford over Washington State —A question only. U. C.L.A. over Montana—Just to start with a winner. California over Oregon State—Of the final score, that is. Washington over Oregon—Husky Jil feller. South Also: St. Mary's over Santa Clara, Denver over Colorado, Brigham Young over Colorado State, Utah State over Wyoming. Mississippi State over N. W. La. —That's what I like about the South. Alabama over Vanderbilt—And this I don't like. Georgia over Auburn—But somebody's gotta help. Duke over South Caroline—This'll get you even. Georgia Tech over Tulane—To spend your money, that is. Also: N. C. State over Virginia, N. C. over Wake Forest, LS.U. over Miami, Richmond over V.P.I., Kentucky over West Virginia, Clemson over Furman, Villanova over Florida. Southwest Oklahoma Aggies over Texas Tech give you Virginia over Princess? Arkansas over S.M.U.—Like eatin alphabet soup Texas over T.C.U.—Easy pickin's Rice over Texas Aggies—Injuries plowed under the farmers. Also: Hardin Simmons over Texas Mines, and Tulsa over Baylor. Final plans were made for the special bus to Manhattan Saturday at the Jay Jane meeting in the Pine room of the Union Wednesday afternoon. The bus, chartered by the Jay Janes and Ku Ku's, will leave here at 8 Saturday morning and return that evening. Jay Janes Plan For Bus To Manhattan Saturday Tennis, Badminton Into Final Rounds Finals have been reached in both intramural tennis and badminton tournaments. Joan Lippelmann, Locksley hall, and Joan Anderson, Alpha Delta Pi, will oppose each other in the final round of badminton; Donna Mueller and Anderson are the last contestants in the tennis singles finals. Lippelmann defeated Elsie Lemon, Alpha Omicron Pi, 0-11, 11-9, 11-5. Anderson defeated Wilma Hampton, Alpha Omicron Pi, 11-7, 11-9 in badminton in the semi-finals. Anderson defeated Ward, Delta Gamma, 6-4, 6-3. Mueller, Delta Gamma, won by forfeit when the match to determine her opponent was not played in time. AD Pi, KKG Tangle For Volleyball Crown Alpha Delta Pi will tangle with Kappa Kappa Gamma for the women's intramural volleyball championship at 8 tonight in Robinson gymnasium. The super-charged A D Pi's rolled over Locksley hall, 39-21, in the semi-finals Wednesday night to win the pairing with the Kappa's. A D Pi's took the championship last year from the Kappa's in an over-time game, so they will try to repeat. Though won by a comfortable margin, the A D Pi-Pi-Locksless tilt didn't drag. Locksless held its own for the first part of the game, but trailed, 12-20, at the half. In the second half, A D Pi inched ahead behind Joan Anderson's accurate spiking to retain and build up its lead. Locksley couldn't return more than half of Anderson's bullet spikes, and errors were costly. Side-line roots got stepped on and stopped a few wild balls at the high points of the game. Anderson, Constance Markley, and Virginia Coppedge led the A. D. Pit attack. Stellar Locksley players were Joan Lippelmann, Mary Jane Zollinger, and Hortense Bedell. I-M Football Schedule Today: Field 1—Y. M. C. A. vs. Sigma Chi. Field 2- Phi Delta Theta "B" vs. Sigma N "B" Field 3—Beta Theta Pi "B" vs. Pki Kappa Psi "B" George Richardson, College freshman, was admitted to Watkins Memorial hospital Monday night for a minor fracture of the knee. He was injured in an intramural game Monday. Richardson Injures Knee TRY OUR CHICKEN DINNERS ROSE'S RANCHO Open 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dancing Every Night Except Tuesday - Steak Dinners NO COVER CHARGE - Soft Drinks - Chicken Dinners Highways 24 and 59 North Out of Lawrence PHONE 3074 Philadelphia Test Proves Speeding Through Traffic Just Isn't Worth It Philadelphia. (UP)—Would you risk your life to save four and one-half minutes? Lots of motorists do, says the Philadelphia Safety council. To prove it, the council conducted a novel race over a 10-mile course of city driving. Two 1939 sedans of the same make were started off together. One driver was under orders to show no courtesy to anyone—just drive as fast as the law would allow and keep within traffic regulations. He could take all the chances he wanted. Driver No. 2 was instructed to travel at a safe, normal speed, showing the prescribed courtesies of the road to pedestrians and other motorists. The driver who took the chances crossed the finish line in 28 minutes—just four and one-half minutes ahead of the safe-and-sane driver. Car No. 1, in addition, bumped fenders and had several close calls in traffic. To drive home the point of the race, Herbert T. Hecht, safety council field service engineer, said: "We figure that a man of 35 has about 17,000,000 minutes of life left to him. The fast driver saved only four and a half minutes. Just figure the odds he's getting." Burglar Accepts Bid To Come Right In Monticello, Ind., (UP)—One Monticello burglar takes his victims at their word. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Werner were expecting a guest when they had to leave home for a few hours, so they left the door unlocked and pinned up a sign, "Come in and make yourself at home." When the guest arrived he found the place ransacked. A diamond tie pin and a gold locket were missing. This is the story of a blighted romance. These Swiss sweethearts have come to the parting of the ways. He keeps on climbing UP. She keeps on coming DOWN. Only a while ago they started out together, hand-in-hand. For leadership in furnishing you low cost, dependable electric service—that's a PUBLIC SERVICE—look to your privately owned, business-manager, tax-paying electric company. This also is the story of your cost of living and your cost of electricity. They, too, came to the parting of the ways—a long time ago. Since 1939 the average for nearly every other item in your cost of living has been going UP—and now has hit a new high of $45.7\%$. The average for your cost of electricity for the same period has been going DOWN—and now has dropped to a new low of $14\%$. Listen to the "NEW ELECTRIC HOUR"—The HOUR OF CHARM . . . Sundays, 4:30 p.m., E.S.T., CBS THE KANSAS ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY SEE A SHOW TONITE NOW — The Entire Week "TILL THE END OF TIME" Willing to Kiss . . . Afraid of Love . . . DOROTHY McGUIRE GUY MADISON SUNDAY — One Week Encore Showing Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall "The Big Sleep" Patee NOW - ENDS SATURDAY DRAMA WITH A WALLOP! 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