NOVEMBER 1,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE IWW, AD Pi, Theta Locksley Win I-M Volleyball Games I. W.W. pulled from behind in the second half to win 34-31 over Alpha Chi Omega in the women's intramural volleyball tournament Thursday night. Alpha Delta Pi downed Corbin hall, 32-26, in a well-played game, and Locksley队 trounced a fighting Sigma Kappa team. 44-23 I. W.W. trailed, 17-20 at the half when Marjorie Kaff put the team back in the game with a scoring spree. Patricia Link was top scorer for the Alpha Chi's. Delta Delta Delta forcitted to Kappa Alpha Theta. Led by Joan Anderson and Jeanne Cooper, the ADPi's increased their half-time lead of 16-13 to take the game. Norma Pyke and Marie Horseman paced the Corbinites. It was anyone's game for the first half of the Locksley hall-Sigma Kappa contest, but in the second half Barbara Johnson, Hortense Bedell, Loraine Maia, and Joan Lippel- Phi Psi 'B' Team Beats Phi Delt's The Phi Kappa Psi "B" team out-scored the Phi Delta Theta second squad 24 to 6 in the only touch football game played Thursday afternoon. The Phi Delt's drew first blood in their game on a touchdown sprint by Marcus. The Phi Psi's came back strong, however, to score four times and clinch the contest. Richardson gathered in three payoff passes to lead scoring for the victors. Beta Theta F1, Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Nall all on for胜利 from Alpha Phi Alpha, I.S.A., and R.O.T.C. respectively. And A Union Label? mann were too much for Sigma Kappa. Geralda Keesee and Mary Vermillion led the SK's. Weymouth, Mass. (UP)—Samuel Schefield opened a carton of army surplus commodities he had purchased recently and found it contained 64 bars of soap originally intended for troops of the Union army in the Civil War. Next week's play will decide division winners, and the tournament will go into the semi-finals. FREE DANCE Saturday, Nov. 2 in the KANSAS ROOM Music By ERNIE RICE and His Varsity Crew COME AND MEET WOODRING Sponsored by K.U. WOODRING FOR GOVERNOR Club EVERYONE WELCOME NINE TO MIDNIGHT BOOK REVIEW AND PIANO SELECTIONS Piano Selections Book Review By Marshall Butler Natalie H. Calderwood PINE ROOM, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 7:30 P.M. Sponsored by the Social Committee of the A.S.C. Cowboys Over K.U., 'Bama Over Georgia, Huskers Over Mizzou, Fearless Fraley Says By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer THE EAST New York. (UP)—Once again you "lucky" people, Fraley's Follies or the weekend football "winners." Army over West Virginia-Hit for the hills. Notre Dame over Navy—Pity a sailor, etc. Penn over Princeton-Minisi molders 'em. Columbia over Cornell—"Even going in." sez Little. Miami over Villanova—But they're rough hosts. Brown over Holy Cross—Well, it's a living. Alabama over Georgia-But they might stumble on Trippi. THE SOUTH Tennessee over North Carolina— Volunteer, too. Duke over Georgia Tech—Okay, don't rub it in. Kentucky over Michigan State— In a nice little rubarb. L.S.U. over Mississippi — Okay bavou? THE MIDWEST Adorable over-Valuepoint Of similar facial technicolor. Illinois over Iowa—Longer recuperation since Notre Dame, Michigan over Minnesota—Crocked again. Hinds over Sunflower—Oh you kid! Ohio State over Northwestern— For money, marbles or chalk. Nebraska over Missouri—Five star special. Wisconsin over Purdue—The old Badger game. Indiana over Pitt--Someday they'll beat a Big Nine team. Also: Miami over Bradley, St. Louis over South Dakota, Baldwin Wallace over Case, Tulsa over Cincinnati, Kansas State over Iowa State, and Oklahoma Aggies over Kansas. THE WEST U. C.L.A. over St. Mary's—Big bullies. California over Washington State—With louck and a couple of touchdowns. Denver over Utah State—Easy racket, eh? Stanford over Oregon State—Burning another wagon train. U. S.C. over Oregon—Just a junior genius. Also, Montana over Idaho, Nevada over Montana State, Brigham Young over Wyoming, and Utah over Colorado. THE SOUTHWEST Rice over Texas Tech—If the adhesive tape holds out. Texas over S.M.U.-The book will have 'em up. Oklahoma over T.C.U.-Sooner or later. Arkansas over Texas Aggies—In a cow country carnival. Hardin Simmons over Arizona— Happy landings! IM Football Schedule Field 1 - Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Delta Chi. Field 2—Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Triangle. Field 3—Delta Tau vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS For Party Rentals Used Juke Box Records For Sale JOHN H. EMICK 1014 Mass. Phone 343 PRESBYTERIANS CHRISTIAN OUTREACH "Christian Outreach . . . young people 'reaching out' into service for Christ and His Church." The purpose of the Christian Outreach Commission is to develop the kind of activities in the Church that will help each young person in the Westminster Fellowship to "reach out" in such a way that the Church will grow throughout the world and all men shall increasingly acknowledge the rule of God in their lives. The area of Christian Outreach includes these fields: 1. Evangelism, to help young people to become more active Christian disciples in winning others to Christ. 2. Social Education and Action, to be aware of human needs in our own communities and help young people to act about those most urgent. 3. Christian Missions, to help young people to be enthusiastic participants in the missionary enterprise of the Church. 4. Christian World Order, to develop the kind of activities that will help young people to accept their responsibilities as world citizens. The new world begins with you! Alone you or I can do little but working together in God's will we can help prepare youth for responsibilities in the new "one world." Co-sponsors of this commission are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schechter. Bill is a graduate naval contract student doing research in chemistry. Chairman and recorder positions are held by Joe Thompson, another graduate in chemistry. Sunday evening the discussion of this commission will be on Christian World Order. You are more than welcome to participate in the supper and discussion which follows. Remember, 5:30 p.m., Sunday, Westminster Hall, 1221 Oread. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP 1221 OREAD PHONE 804