PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS OCTOBER 25,1946 By BILL SIMS (Daily Kansan Sports Writer) Once again Friday is upon us, and it is time to come forth with my predictions on tomorrow's football games. The games are getting harder to pick as the weeks roll by and the big teams are battling each other, but here goes. The Kansas-Tulsa contest should be an interesting one. The Jay-hawkers are rated as underdogs this week for the first time. Most of the bookies are giving 13 points to the Crimson and Blue eleven. Both teams will be out to avenge last week's defeats, but Kansas will have too many men on the bench who will be unable to see action. The Jayhawkers took a real beating from the Cornhuskers Saturday, and several players may not be ready to go. I'll have to pick the Jayhawkers to lose their second straight game of the season and their fourth in a row to the Tulaa Hurricane. *** In the only Big Six conference contest Oklahoma meets Iowa State. The Sooners had a rough time beating Kansas State Saturday, but I believe they will roar back to defeat the Cyclones by a decisive margin. Missouri entertains S.M.U. at Columbia. The Tigers have been bothered by injuries, but I'll take Mizzou to beat the Texas outfit in what should be a close game. *** Skipping over the big games, I'll take Army over Duke, Notre Dame to whip Iowa, Georgia Tech to trounce Auburn, Tennessee to beat Wake Forest, and Alabama to bounce back on the victory road against Kentucky. I'll pick Indiana to beat Nebraska by a couple of touchdowns, Columbia to do the same against Dartmouth, Penn to hand Navy another defeat. U.C.L.A. to maintain its undefeated record against Santa Clara, and Texas to eke out a victory over a fighting Rice eleven. For the Game of the Week I'll take the Michigan-Illinois battle. This should be one of the most thrilling contests this season. Michigan has a good team and has hopes of winning the Big Nine title. The Illini have had tough luck this season, but I think it's about time for them to come back. Buddy Young is going to explode one of these days and tomorrow may be it, so I'll take Illinois to upset the dopesters and Michigan. My average last week was a little better. I picked 12 right and two wrong for a .857 weekly and a .859 season average. University Senate To Meet Next Month First meeting of the University senate this fall will be held sometime during the week of Nov. 11, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary, said today. "A definite date will be announced," Mr. Nichols said, "after we determine how we can fit the meeting into the calendar." The Senate will consider an examination schedule and calendar, and will appoint new committees for University activities, Mr. Nichols said. Mortar Board To Meet Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, will be guest of Mortar Board, senior women's honorary sorority, at a tea in the Kansas room of the Union from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday. All women students are invited. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 Tulsa Over 'Hawkers, Cadets Over Duke; Well, Wadja Expect? By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer New York. (UP)—Fraley's follies, or making infallible football forecasts with Old Fearless. The East Army over Duke—Wadja expect? Penn over Navy—Man the life-boats. Slippery Rock over Fairmont—Bet that surprised va. Columbia over Dartmouth—The lion roars, to corn a phrase. Harvard over Holy Cross--But don't bet the family jools. Cornell over Princeton -nere, too. Also: Brown over Boston U, Penn State over Cogate, Fordham over Kings Point, Boston college over Villanova, Syracuse over West Virginia, Yale over Coast Guard The Mid-west Notre Dame over Iowa—A real gambler fearless. Michigan over Illinois—Don't you tire of that hat-pin gag. Indiana over Nebraska—And the cristal ball. Ohio State over Minnesota—Guess again. genius. Sunflower over Summit—Ha! Northwestern over College of Pacific—and no smooth sailing. Purdue over Pitt—You'll be sorry. Alabany, Pitt—Oh! mate over Pitt. - You'll be sorry. Also: Detroit over Drake, Oklahoma over Iowa State, Missouri over S.M.U., Michigan State over Cincinnati, Marquette over Arizona. The South Alabama over Kentucky—Good peanut corn, too. Tennessee over Wake Forest—In a turkey trot. Arkansas over Mississippi—Lay that razor down, babe. Lenoir-Rhyne over Cullowhee— That'll stop you. North Carolina over Florida— Ghostly, or ghastly. Mississippi State over Tulane- Easy to miss. Also: Miami over Chattanooga, Georgia over Wurman, W. & M. over V.M.I., North Carolina State over V.P.I., L.S.U. over Vanderbilt, Richmond over W. & L. The Southwest Texas over Rice—Sticking with football's magnus. Texas Aggies over Baylor - Ploughing 'em under. Tulsa over Kansas—And them, too Aggies. Bet you could hardly wait. Oklahoma A. & M. over T.C.U.- Gotta start sometime. Texas Tech over Denver-A right Phi Delt's Keep Winning Streak Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Gamma Delta, and L.S.A. won games in intramural competition Thursday. The physical education department forfeited to Kappa Sigma. Phi Delta Theta continued its winning streak by scoring a 6 to 0 victory over the Blanks. Alpha Tau Omega defeated Spooner Thayer 12 to 0 on two touchdown passes hooked by Forbes, the A.T.O. right end. Phi Kappa Psi scored all their touchdowns in the first half to swamp Wesley foundation 36 to 12. Phi Gamma Delta trounced Y.M.C.A. 54 to 0, and I.S.A. squeezed past the 941 club 6 to 0. New Pottery Glaze Found By Ceramists Both technical advantages and economy are found in a new type of glaze for pottery made of Kansas volcanic ash, according to J. Sheldon Carey, professor of ceramics. Experiments, carried on here for nearly a year, have shown that glaze containing volcanic ash has technical advantages and costs much less than commercial glazes. Sold commercially as a sweeping compound, volcanic ash is inexpensive. The glaze can be made for as little as five cents a pound, as compared to a cost of from 50 cents to $1.50 a pound for other glazes. Adding to the commercial value of the new glaze is the fact that it can be applied to the raw piece of pottery. Most pottery must be fired once before a glaze can be added. rough club, podner. The West U. C.L.A. over Santa Clara—Attar of roses. U.S.C. over Stanford—And they're sniffing also California over Washington - Lookin' good. kid. Pepperdine over Pomona—Five-star special. Oregon over Idaho—Pick on somebody va size. Oregon State over Washington State—Goodbye, please. Also: Colorado over New Mexico, Colorado State over Colorado college, Montana over Utah State, Utah over Wyoming, St. Mary's over Nevada. ARRIVED THIS WEEK "Botany" All Wool Mufflers Fancy Plaids Plain Colors Fancy Checks M.E.M. 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