UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE OCTOBER 31, 1946 Phi Psi Whips Smithsonian In 50 To O Game Phi Kappa Psi annihilated an out-classed Smithsonian eleven 50 to 0 in the high scoring game of Wednesday's touch football schedule. In other contests, the Blanks shut out Theta Tau 14 to 0 and Phi Kappa scored a 30 to 0 victory over Delta Upsilon. Sigma Alpha Epsilon won on a forfeit from Physical Education. The Blanks made effective use of spread formation plays and sleepers to score their two touchdowns over Theta Tau. The winners also picked up an additional two points on a Theta Tau safety. The Phi Psis ran wild behind the passing of Davis and Thorp to maintain their undefeated record. Ellis led the point making for the victors as he pulled in three touchdown passes. Jim Carroll passed for four counters as the Phi Kappas scored in all four quarters to down the DU eleven. One round remains to be played in the women's intramural tennis tournament before the semi-finals. IM Tennis Matches Near Semi-Finals Winners of the last matches played are: **Division I:** Mueller, Delta Gamma; Hoffman, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Stodard, Pi Beta Phi; Fadler, Kappa Alpha Theta. Division II: Shepherd, Harmon Co-op; McCune, Kappa Alpha Theta; Horseman, Corbin hall; Gardner, Pi Beta Phi. Division III: Anderson, Alpha Delta Pi; Mitchell, Corbin hall Graham, Tem-Ruth hall; Williams Locksley hall. Division IV: Liem, Jolliffe hall, Varner, Pi Beta Phi; Ward, Delta Gamma; Curtis, Chi Omega. 78,000 Fans See K.U. Home Games About 78,000 fans have watched the University Jayhawks in their first three home games (counting T.C.U. as a home game). This figure shows an increase of 144 per cent in attendance over the same time a year ago. Football throughout the nation is having its greatest boom with attendance up 49.4 per cent over 1945 in games played to date at 66 major schools checked in a United Press survey. Thus far in 1946, 5,491,102 persons have watched home games at the schools survey as compared with 3,674,077 for the same number of games in 1945. New Forensic Members Told Of League's Aims Forensic league welcomed its 28 new members at a special meeting Wednesday night in Green hall. Laura Schmid, president of the organization, presided. A highlight of the program was a talk by Prof. E. C. Buehler of the department of speech and drama, who stated the purpose of the organization is to promote public speaking on questions of current interest and supply personnel for intercollegiate speech activities. Four law students were pledged at a meeting of Phi Alpha Delta, professional legal fraternity, at the Hotel Eldridge Tuesday night. Four Law Students Pledged To Professional Fraternity They are Leroy Covey, Thomas Mackie, Leo M. Ruper, and Algie Harding. Following the pledging the Hon. Harry K. Allen, former supreme court justice spoke on, "Real problems of the world today." Spur Club Has Party Spur club, women's horseback riding group, had a ride ending with a picnic Tuesday. The group rode for the first hour and had a Halloween party, complete with bobbing for apples, at the stables afterward. KU Women's Hockey Team Edges Out Ottawa, 4 to 3 The sharp crack of hockey sticks and cries of "rush 'em" filled the air above the intramural hockey field Wednesday afternoon as the KU women's squad defeated Ottawa University. 4-3. Hoffman, captain, drove past the Ottawa defensive for the first score of the game early in the first half. Pulling the elusive white cork, string, and rubber ball out of the air near the goal, McGee scored the second point for KU. With the ball dominately in Ottawa territory, Hoffman shot her second ball past the goalie. Then, in the last minute of the first half, Hayden scored the first point for Ottawa. After KU.K.'s Westmoreland scored, Ottawa's Dietrich and Meth each shot the ball into the KU net to end the scoring. Miss Ruth Hoover, of the physical education department, and Miss Evelyn Kinney, Ottawa, officiated. Both teams adjourned to the Kappa Kappa Gamma house for refreshments after the game. K. U. players were Hoffman, Pence, Hampton, Mueller, McGee, Leigh, Westmoreland, van der Smissen, Topping, Anderson, Connor, Dunn, Gunsolly, Fox, Foster and Lippelmann. Two Professors Win Prizes On Paintings Two K.U. professor-artists won prizes for their watercolor paintings in a recent exhibition at the Wichita Art museum. Prof. Arvid Jacobson, department of design, won on his painting, "The Skating Party." The painting was purchased by Kansas State College. Prof. Robert Green, department of drawing and painting, won a prize offered by Household magazine. "Spring Woodland Study" is the title of his painting. Chubb To Address AVC "U.S. vs U.S.S.R.-Must They Fight" will be the subject of a speech by Prof. H. B. Chubb, of the political science department, to the local chapter of the American Veterans committee at 7:40 tonight in Strong Rich auditorium. hairl Lanolin added $1 for lovely highlights; easier grooming. Try per it today! jor Fragrant lother bill lowing through your lamolin added Rexall Store STOWITS 847 Mass. Street Pi Beta Phi squeezed past the Delta Gamma's in the second half of the closest game in the women's intramural volleyball tournament in Robinson gymnasium Wednesday night. Pi Phi's, AO Pi's, KKG, Tem-Ruth Win In Volleyball Kappa Kappa Gamma beat Gamma Phi Beta 35-22. Tem-Ruth hall defeated Miller hall, 55-33, and Alpha Omicron Pi swamped Watkins hall, 45-17. Jolliffe hall and the Independents forfeited to Chi Omega and Foster hall', respectively. Winn, Billings, and Varner led the victorious Pi Phi's against Delta Gamma opposition led by Mueller, Cornwell, and Westmoreland. Stuckey, Churchill, and Gunsally helped push the Kappa attack against the Gamma Phi's who were led by Simmons and Hendrickson. Britton, Burgert, Tripp, and Moe were outstanding for Tem-Ruth, and Masterson played well for Miller hall. A. O. Pi leaders were Hampton, Lemon, and Voth. Bolas and Prettyman sparked the Watkins hall team. Photography Club Meets At Sunflower The first meeting of the Sunflower photography club sponsored by the Sunflower Union was held in the Sunflower annex Tuesday. Plans for club activities were discussed, and a committee of Carl Horning, Morris Becker, and Perry Quijos was appointed to draw up plans for the modification of a room furnished by housing authorities to be used as a darkroom. Men who are interested in the organization and who were unable to attend the meeting Tuesday may obtain details from Jerry Kuehnle, photo chairman. Forensic League Will Meet Forensic league members will meet at 7:30 tonight in Green hall. New members will be presented at this meeting and plans for the year will be outlined. R.O.T.C. Will Form Rifle Team In '47 A R.O.T.C. rifle team will be formed after the Christmas holidays, Col. John Alfrey, professor of military science and tactics, stated today. Ten cadets have signed for the squad. Cadet James May has been chosen as team captain. M/Sgt. Arthur Millard will coach the squad. T/Sgt. M.P. Wojcik will serve as assistant coach and manager. The K.U. team has already received challenges for four position matches with the Universities of Pittsburg, Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Hawaii and the Michigan State College of A. and A.S., Sgt. Millard said. Koolerwave Machineless Permanents Dermetics Ageless Beauty Program Iva's Beauty Shop Don't CRAB About The Weather Bring your car to us for complete WINTERIZING before you get in a pinch. MORGAN - MACK Motor Company 609 MASS. PHONE 277 University Daily Kansan Advertising Brings Real Results PRESBYTERIANS FAITH AND LIFE "Faith and Life is our response with body and mind and spirit to what God has done for us in Jesus Christ." ★ The purpose of the Faith and Life Commission is, first, to be discovering by itself what it means to have a real Christian faith and to be living by it in the world today, and, secondly, by programs and projects of various kinds to be leading the members of the fellowship ever more fully into that faith and into life that follows from it. ★ This commission is really the foundation of all the others. That is because faith in God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—is the root and basis of everything else in the Christian Life. ★ Rev. John Patton, minister to Presbyterian students on the Hill, is sponsor of this commission. He was chaplain attached to the Army Air Corps and spent time on the Alcan highway. John May, pre-law, is commission chairman, and Marilyn McFarren does the recording. What faith is and how that faith will influence our life, what I can believe about God, the Church, Christ, and man, are the topics under discussion at the present time. Westminster Fellowship, the college students section of the Presbyterian Church, meets every Sunday evening, 5:30 p.m., at Westminster Hall here on the Hill. Supper followed by commission discussion groups. All students welcome. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP 1221 OREAD PHONE 804