1946 NOVEMBER 12, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE bbert nson, sec- uer Mc- shel- ville His Punts Keep K.U. Out Of Trouble FRANK PATTEE Kansas Painting On Spanish Room Wall Proves Prof. Eastwood Has Fun With His Art Prof. Raymond Eastwood, department of drawing and painting, believes in having fun with his art. A scene which he painted about 20 years ago on the East wall of the Spanish room illustrates his jocosity The scene is taken from the adventures of Don Quixote, hero of a comedy written by Mugul Cervantes in the 16th century. Quixote was a knight who wore a basin for a helmet and dashed about Spain rescuing damsels and tilting with windmills. (Since the 16th century, the meaning of "tilt" has changed somewhat.) No member of the Spanish department was safe when Professor Eastwood started painting. He used their faces for the characters of the scene. The characters are dressed in costumes of death, a jester, a king and queen and other apostates. He painted himself as the jester leading the players traveling to the next village where they are to act. Don Quixote and his portly squire are shown as they encounter the travelers. Don puts his lance to rest and prepares to attack the group whom he thinks are kidnapping the king and queen. Ex-P.O.W.'s Will Meet Tomorrow In Kansas City What happens next will be disclosed in Spanish 3. The reception in Kansas City for all ex-prisoners of war and their relatives will be held tomorrow instead of today. The reception will be from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Kansas City Y.M.C.A. auditorium, and Henry Soderberg, representative of the War Prisoners' Aid, will be guest speaker. A dinner will be served at 6:15 p.m. in the auditorium. All men who wish to attend may sign up in the Y.M.C.A. office in the Union. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED, TOO, After plunging the Big Six race in a mad scramble for top honors, the Kansas Jayhawkers began drills Monday for the Kansas State game. No injuries have been reported so the team should be in top condition. According to the records the Aggie battle shouldn't cause too much trouble for George Sauer's eleven. As far as the Wildcats are concerned, however, anything can happen, and they hope it will. A victory over the team that has an even chance to win undisputed honors in the Eig Six would make the Aggies' season a success even though they have lost all their games so far. when you see what DEVOE Paints will do to your interiors and furnitur If You Want To Be Shown Kansas State was reported to have gotten a lot more pleasure from their trip tq San Francisco than they derived from their afternoon on the gridiron. 'Unpredictables Ready For K-State Game * * MAKE YOUR WINTER BRIGHTER Otto Schnellbacher said his lateral to Bertuzzi in Saturday's game was a "good piece of luck." He mentioned also that Dick saw that he couldn't do much running interference so conveniently dropped back to take the lateral. Even if Kansas losses the rest of its games (which is not likely) it will set some sort of a record in winding up the season on the winning side of the ledger. STEVENSON'S Paint and Wallpaper Store 1011 1/2 Mass. Phone 661 Back in 1933, the Jayhawkers finished the season with five wins, four losses, and one tie. *** As one of the camp philosophers said, "Well, I thought Kansas was playing on the same field Saturday." Coach Jim Tatum of Oklahoma said his team hadn't been able to do anything the past two weeks because they had to play in the mud. Volleyball Semi-Finals In contrast to Paul Turner who played five seconds and booted the winning field goal, Howard Fischer, and Don Ettinger played the full 60 minutes. The schedule for women's intra-mural volleyball semi-finals tonight is: Pi Beta Phi vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Locksley hall vs. Kappa Alpha Theta at 7. Beta's, Sigma Nu's, Kappa Sig's Win In Series Of I-M Upsets Dr. F. C. Allen, head basketball coach, will speak at the father and son dinner tonight at the Country Club Congregational church in Kansas City, Mo. "Phog" Will Speak Tonight The same upset fever which gripped the Jayhawkers as they spilled the Oklahoma Sooners Saturday made itself felt on the intramural football fields Monday when three previously unbeaten teams fell by the way-side. The Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Theta, and Alpha Tau Omega elevens all tasted defeat for the first time. The record spoilers were Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Nu, and Kappa Sigma. Delta Upsilon won on a forfeit from Y. M. C. A. The Betas pasted an 18 to 0 setback on the Phi Psis. Bill "Shotgun" Schell, Beta end, exploded for three touchdowns to personally account for the win. All three scores came on passes from the Beta "one-two" aerial punch of Bob Schwanzle and Vance Hall. Schwanzle tossed for two counters, one good for 45 yards, and Hall connected for a third. Twice in the final quarter, the Phi Delts advanced inside the Sigma Nu The Sigma Nus seized a scoring opportunity in the first minute of play, and then made their one touch-down stand up under repeated Phi Delt attacks to come out on top, 6 to 0. Darsie intercepted a Phi Delt aerial on the second play of the game and raced for a touchdown. An alert Sigma Nu pass defense spoiled the offensive plans of the losing team by timely pass interceptions. A hard-charging line stymied the Phi Delt ground attack. The Phi Psis were backed up their own territory most of the game as a rock-ribbed Beta defense refused to yield ground. Only once did the losers advance past the mid-field stripe. 10-yard stripe, in each case they were turned back. A touchdown by Jim Walker and a field goal by Don Price provided the Kappa Sigs with enough points to edge out the ATO's by the slim margin of 9 to 8. 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