1946 OCTOBER 21,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Army, Texas, UCLA, Notre Dame Tennessee Lead Nation's Football New York. (UP) Army, Texas and U.C.L.A., 100 per cent "upset proof" so far in a season of form reversals, led the parade today as the 1946 football campaign approached the halfway point with Notre Dame still not fully tested and Tennessee back in the driver's seat in the unpredictable south. Those are the nation's current big five. They'll all be back in action this week and at least three will have to exert strong pressure to escape undefeated. Army's powerful cadets engage twice-beaten but still dangerous Duke at the Polo grounds in New York. Notre Dame plays at Iowa which down the years has been the No. 1 jinx team for the Irish, and Texas goes up against Rice, an outfit the Longhorns fear more than any remaining on their schedule. Tennessee, a 12 to 0 victor over Alabama's sputtering Rose bowl champions last week, picks up an easier assignment in Wake Forest, and U.C.L.A., which squeezed past California. I to 6. plays Santa Clara. Army, ignited by Felix "Doc" Blanchard's four touchdowns, plunged Columbia from the undefeated ranks, 48 to 14 and Bobby Layne's three touchdown passes dumped previously unbeaten Arkansas. 20 to 0. Tennessee, scoring twice on sustained marches, four times braced near its own goal to ward off Alabama drives engineered by Harry Gilmer's passes and U.C.L.A. often was in danger of another upset by California which had whipped St. Burgert's Shoe Service Shoes Dyed Any Color 1113 Mass. Phone 141 - Replaceable filter in new Frank Medico Cigarette Holders, filters the smoke. - Filters the smoke. - Cuts down nicotine. - Cuts down irritating tars. - Incorporates silicone. - Special styles for men and women. - In zephyrweight aluminum. - $2 with 10 filters, handy pouch and gift box. S. M. FANK & CO., INC. NEW YORK 22 Mary's the week before. Duke had a 41 to 8 breather with Richmond before tackling Army, Iowa prefaced its meeting with Notre Dame by eliminating Indiana's Big Nine champions from the conference race, 13 to 0, and Rice "warmed up" for Texas by defeating Southern Methodist in a Southwestern conference game, 21 to 7. However, Santa Clara, which meets U.C.L.A. this week, lost to Stanford, 33 to 26, and Tennessee's next foe, Wake Forest, dropped a 14 to 6 Southern conference decision. to North Carolina State. Out in the Big Nine, last week's so-called title game between the only two teams unbeaten in conference competition wound up in a 14 to 14 standoff between Northwestern and Michigan. Purdue and Ohio State also played a 14 to 14 tie, but Julie Rykovich led Illinois to two fourth period touchdowns which earned a 27 to 21 victory over Wisconsin, and Iowa scored twice in the first period to hand Indiana its second Big Nine defeat. Minnesota whipped Wyoming, 46 to 0, in a non-conference game. Kentucky's 10-point third period downed Vanderbilt, 10 to 7, in another conference game while Georgia easily defeated Oklahoma A. and M$\textcircled{4}$ 33 to 13, and Mississippi State whipped San Francisco 48 to 20 in intersection contests. In the Southern Conference, North Carolina State came from behind to score its 14 to 6 victory over Wake Forest. Furman defeated the Citadel, 14 to 0, V.M.I. whipped Davidson, 25 to 0 and William and Mary routed Washington and Lee. 34 to 18 On the West Coast, Southern California rebounded to defeat Washington, 28 to 0, but unbeaten Oregon was held to a scoreless tie by Washington State in conference games. Powerful Pennsylvania continued its romp in the East by crashing Virginia, 40 to 0. St Mary's whipped Fordham, 33 to 2, in a revival of their intersectional series at New York, and North Carolina defeated Navy, 21 to 14. Cornell tied Yale, 6 to 6, Brown upset Dartmouth, 20 to 13, Michigan State trimmed Penn State, 16 to 14, and Pittsburgh defeated Marquette, 7 to 6, in other eastern headliners. Leading games this week: East-Duke vs. Army at New York, Navy at Penn, Cornell at Princeton, Holy Cross at Harvard Midwest—Iinois at Michigan, Notre Dame at Iowa, Minnesota at Ohio State, Indiana at Nebraska, College of Pacific at Northwestern. Far West--Santa Clara at U.C.L.A. Southern California at Sanford, California at Washington, Oregon State at Washington State. Southwest—Texas at Rice, Texas A. and M. at Ba'yor, Texas Christian at Oklahoma A. and M. South—Wake Forest at Tennessee, Auburn at Georgia Tech, Kentucky at Alabama, Mississippi State at Tulane. LAWRENCE SANITARY KANSAN WANT ADS Milk and Ice Cream Co. RIDERS: To K. U. in 1941 Chester leave Sunflower at 7:30 a.m. Leave K. U. at 3 p.m. everyday exe- cept Saturday. Contact Jim Blair- 607 Dr. F., Sunflower. -23- LOST: Black leather notebook in Frank Strong hall Thursday night. Finder may keep notebook but please return contents as they cannot be replaced. Dewey Radcliff, 1238 Tenn. Phone 1220. -23- LOST: Blue notebook Friday in Union. Class notes. Very valuable. Please return to Kansan office. Liberal reward. Edward Russell. 21- WILL GIVE: Board and living quarters with private bath to husband and wife in exchange for house keeping services in a faculty home. Must like children. Call 2909. -23- WAITRESS WANTED: Call in afternoon at Court House Lunch, 1105 Mass. -23- FOR SALE — Three men's wrist watches. Swiss make. Call Rod Weltmer. 8-10 a.m. call 1057M. Address 1101 Ohio. -24- FOR SALE: 1933 Lincoln. Excellent shape, good tires. Can see anytime Tuesday or Thursday afternoon. Don Nielson, Sigma Nu house. Phone 534. -23 WANTED: Boys' laundry. Call 1625-R about six o'clock. -23 LOST: Brown billfold between Tenn. and Blake hall. Contained approximately $20, personal cards and identification. Reward will be offered. Please call J.T. King. Phone 721. -25 PRINTER: Ad compositor needed for late afternoon work on Daily Kansan. See Mr. Ryther, Journalism building. -22 CHOIR VOICES WANTED — First and second soprano; second alto; enors and basses. Protestant. Reeals钟 Thursday or Friday evenings (depending on school activities) and Sunday a.m. Call 2720R. Ask for men. -22 LOST—In Green Hall in lavatory, one class ring, Bethany High School, 1945. Will finder please return as it is a keepsake. Call 148. Courtland Smith. -22- FOR SALE: Sable-dyed muskrat coat. Good condition. Call Martha Rayl 2175. -21- LOST: Evershard pencil, blue and gold with name Ruth Marshall on it. Finder please call 843. -21- LOST: Wednesday morning between parking zone 3 and Snow Hall, small silver butterfly pen, one of set. Call Lin Spencer 2943-W. -21- FOR SALE: Mid-nite blue tails, size 40-L, with patent leather slippers, 10c. Real value. Call 1228. -23- TYPING: Reasonable rates. Work guaranteed. Phone 1961-M. -22- FOR SALE: Two suits, size 36, slightly used. See at 910 Mich. after 6 p.m. Phone 745-R. -22- FOR SALE: Violin, handmade by August Gumder & Sons, N. Y. Used for 35 years and in perfect condition. Address Box 424, Lawrence, Ks. -21- LOST: A girl's Be Eco wristwatch. Finder please contact Betty Miller at Miller hall. -21- PHOTO-EXACT COPIES: Discharge and valuable papers. Fast service. Low price. Round Corner Drug Co., 801 Mass., Lawrence, Kansas, or Lane F. apt, 18, Sunflower, Kansas. GAS UP: Jensen and Wutnwong Conoco Service Station, 900 Indiana St., Phone 3354. Tire repairing, battery charging. Complete lubrication, car washing, spark plug cleaning. Service calls. 21st NOW . . . get your records ON THE HILL FAVORITE RECORDS of Your FAVORITE BANDS Browse through our selection of phonograph records. We are located at the end of the walk between Harzfeld's and the Rock Chalk. 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