PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 8,1946 BY BOB DELLINGER Daily Kansan Sports Writer Dave Schmidt, flyweight Jay-hawker end who personally stopped Bob Fenimore last week, was one of seven ends in the country nominated for the honor of "lineman-of-the-week." Schmidt, who bottleled the Okla- lahoma A. & M. bombshell on 13 out of 14 tries, drew high praise for his part in Saturday's upset. He will undoubtedly be' one of the chief "targets" of the Oklahoma U. line tomorrow, and the Sooners will do well to keep a wary eye on the Jayhawker "whiz kid." Burr Baldwin, all-American candidate for end at U.C.L.A. drew the top nod for the second straight time in the poll. Baldwin scored three touchdowns against St. Mary's Friday in a 46-20 Bruin victory. Other "work-horses" who drew high praise were Weldon Humble, Rice guard, and Bryant Meeks, a "solid nomination for all-American center" at South Carolina. Our faulty crystal ball is being repaired this week, so we'll have to struggle along without its aid. But here we go with the week's predictions. In the game of the week, the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame, with or without the services of Johnny Lujack, look like a good bet to stop that extra-long Cadet winning streak. The "Fighting Poles and the Irishman", as they have been called, have the depth in all positions which Army doesn't boast this year. Even if the game should narrow down to an even affair in touchdowns, the Cadets' weakness on extra points may cost them the contest. Here at home, the pepped-up Jayhawkers take on the big-time Oklahoma Sooners with their star-studded line and scintillating backfield. The Jayhawkers have done quite a bit of shining on their own lately, but it will take more than gold dust to pull this one out of the fire. The Sooners are rolling toward another conference title, and, much as we hate to say it, this game doesn't look like the one which will stop them. This squad, with 83 percent of the available material out, has rolled through the last three seasons, suffering only one loss. That was to their arch rivals from Blue Mound, whom they will meet tonight before taking the trip. Incidentally, the entire Kincaid High school football squad of 30 players will be watching the game here Saturday. Kincaid has a total enrollment of 88, including 36 boys. In eastern games we pick: Princeton over Virginia, Penn over Columbia, Penn State over Temple, Cornell over Syracuse, and Harvard over Dartmouth. In the Midwest, Tulsa over Oklahoma A. & M., Ohio State over Pitt, Michigan over Michigan State, Iowa State over Drake, and Wichita over St. Louis. Down South, it's Tennessee over Mississippi, Wake Forest over Duke, Texas over Baylor, Tulane over Clemson, Georgia over Florida, and Georgia Tech over Navy. In the Far West, U.C.L.A. over Oregon, Oregon State over Ohio, San Francisco over Kansas State, and Southern California over California. Rent Ceilings May Rise As Decontrol Continues Washington. (UP)—Rent control will survive the government's forthcoming decontour order, but rent ceilings will be increased, it appeared today. At OPA's request, Mr. Stellman is preparing for President Truman's approval a list of items which the administration plans to keep under control as long as possible. Rent is the only thing certain to be on the list, although O.P.A. wants building materials and several other essential commodities included as well. Canuteson Urges Tighter I-M Football Rules K. U. intramural football was under close scrutiny today by Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of University health service, who prescribed a "tightening of the rules" to curb a rising rate of injuries from the game. Dr. Canutson's statement came after Donald Harris, College freshman, had received a fractured jaw in a game Monday. Another student, Kenneth Henderson, was also on the injured list with a badly bruised knee. "A broken jaw is a serious injury in a touch football game," Dr. Canuteson said. He said he believes that officials are doing a good job of preventing injuries by penalizing teams for rule infractions, but added that he hopes they will be "a little quicker on the University of Kansas football players will hold their first Jayhawker Dad's day in 13 years to tomorrow when K.U. closes its 1946 home season against Oklahoma. The revived event will bring 40 fathers and sponsors to the campus as guests of the K.U. athletic department. The Dads will meet at a luncheon at the Union building before taking their places on the Jayhawker bench at same time. Football 'Dads To Sit On Bench Each father will wear a number corresponding to that of his playing son and each will be introduced at halftime. Fathers who have accepted invitations to the event include: E. W. Riegle, Chanite; Paul R Hawkins, Olafte; W. S. Ettinger, Independence, Mo; Ralph W. Wygle, Liberal; Paul E. Baker, Peabody; Fred Dickerson, Meade; M. K. Mline, St. Joseph, Mo.; John B. Griffith, Lee's Summit, Mo. Hugh Lee, Louisburg; H. R. Hess, Pretty Prairie; Fred Bertuzzi, Giard; John Mallon, Topeka; Freeman Mnutt, Colby; Jessee Turner, Shawnee Mission; O. H. Tice, Hutchinson. Claud K. Fry, Kansas City; Clarence N. French and F. E. Norris, Kansas City, Mo.; P. Everett Sperry, Frank McDonald, M. N Penny, V. L Robison, and M. S. Winter, all of Lawrence. Three of the players' brothers, Dr. J. G. Evans, Kansas City; Frank Laniewski, Ambridge, Pa.; and Dave Fischer, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, will hold down bench spots for Capt. Ray Evans, halfback Chet Laniewski, and center Howard Fischer. The 13 remaining Varsity members have invited relatives or friends to back them for the Sooner battle. They are: Nick Renner, Alexandria, Minn. Dick Koch, Mt. Vernon, Iowa; J M. Adams and Al Haas of Kansas City; Joe Silk, Al Purdowski, Frank Terrell, and Cal Morrow of Kansas City, Mo. whistle or there may have to be a general tightening of game rules." George Docking, John Hill, John L. Deveney, Erlin Burgert, Bill Atwell, and Henry Shenk, all of Lawrence. "Repeated infractions of the rules by a player should result in more serious action than a 5 or 10-yard penalty," he declared, recommending that the offending player be benched for two weeks. Salute Dads Of K.U. '11' The dads will be guests of the athletic department. Fathers of members of the football squad will be saluted at the game Saturday by the University band which will spell out. "Hello Dads." Expressing alarm at the amount of "serious" injuries this year, Dr. Canuteson attributed the situation to "rougher playing by older, more rugged men." TUNE IN Special Broadcasts "Touch football was invented so that players would need no other equipment than a football. No one wants to see the game outlawed and that's why I believe rules should be enforced as strictly as possible. Either that, or give the men football equipment and let them play according to Varsity rules," he advised. Big Home Games of K.U. Hut Could Be Used By 200 More N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . N O . WREN - LAWRENCE 1250 on your dial These Play-By-Play Accounts Brought to a Public Library Nov 9 About 200 more students could study in the quoset hut each day, C. M. Baker, Watkins library director, said today. 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CIO Plans To Stop Republicans In 1948 Washington. (UP) — The C.I.O. political action committee laid plans today to block the election of a Republican president in 1948. C. I.O. President Philip Murray and C.I.O.-P.A.C. Director Jack Kroll scheduled a conference here with representatives of other organizations making up the "conference of progressives" formed last month at Chicago The group includes such figures as Murray, former Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgentau, Jr., and A. F. Whitney, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainem. Gill Is New City Manager For Oklahoma City A former K.U. student, William Gill, 37, has been elected city manager of Oklahoma City. Gill, former editor-in-chief of the Daily Kansan and president of Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalistic fraternity, is the youngest city manager in Oklahoma City history. He was elected to the $10,000 a year office by unanimous action of the city council. 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