PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 15, 1946 By BILL SIMS Daily Kansan Staff Writer The Iowa State students put on a fine exhibition of school spirit at the Jayhawker - Cyclone football game Saturday. After talking to several Iowa Staters before the game, I was given the impression that their school spirit had reached a low ebb. They had a rally at 11:30 Saturday morning on the campus, and the crowd was small. I was proud that our school spirit was so good and we had such good turnouts for our rallies. But at the game the situation was completely reversed. The student section filled rapidly after 1 p.m., and some students brought their lunch to the stadium. All through the game there was a constant chatter from the students yelling encouragement to the team. The organized yells were loud, and the cheerleaders got plenty of cooperation. The Cyclone cheerleaders seemed to have unlimited energy. They were constantly talking up the game. The head cheerleader would announce the next yell over a loudspeaker set up for that purpose, and he and his cohorts made you want to yell because they put so much into it. I began to wonder if we have the best school spirit in the Big Six. Our organized yells at games don't go over well because there seems to be little interest on the part of many students. Then there's the inability to hear what the cheer will be unless you are sitting fairly well down in the stadium. Why can't we have a loudspeaker in front of the student sections that will function efficiently? It would prove a great help to the cheer-leaders. Cyclone students also sang several of their school songs, and it really sounded fine. We all know how good it sounds when the Army cadets or Notre Dame fans sing school songs, and it is picked up on the air. This is something else which would improve our spirit. Now that we finally have a football team of which we can be justly proud, we students should give it our support to the nth degree. The best way we can do this is at the pep rallies and especially at the games. It's the only team in the conference with a clean record. Our record should be perfect on the school spirit we show in backing the boys and coaches. Homecoming Saturday will afford us an opportunity to perform before the largest crowd ever to attend a gridiron contest in Lawrence. The crowd should be an inspiration to us to do the best we've ever done, and we, in turn, should be an inspiration to the team because of our spirit and support. How about it? Let's put on the largest rally ever held in Lawrence this week, and show the fans at Saturday's game that we think we have a grand team and are belied it win, lose, or draw. Blonde Out Bids Ex-Husband As Judge Auctions Family Car Fort Worth. (UP)—District Judge Bruce Young has added auctioneering to his job. An attractive blond had just been given a divorce. Both she and her ex-husband wanted to keep their automobile, which was community property. "We will give $405 for her interest in the car," said the attorney for the husband. Counsel for the wife promptly said his client would match that amount. That touched off the bidding. With Judge Young as auctioneer, there calls of "$415," "$450," "$500." and finally, by the wife's attorney "$600." "Sold!" said Judge Young. "Sold!" said Judge Young More than 40,000,000 attendances are chalked up every year at fairs in the U.S. Extend Deadline On Tennis Games In spite of high winds and some rain, most of the scheduled matches were played in the first games of the season in women's tennis singles the past week. Saturday was set as the deadline for the games. Division I: Mueller, Delta Gamma; Brownlee, Locksey hall; Fox, I.W.W.; Sawyer, Delta Delta Delta; Hoffman, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Raney, Corbin hall; Geiger, Alpha Delta Pi; Stodard, Pi Beta Phi. First division winners include: Lewis, Miller hall; Prettyman, Watkins hall; Keeese, Sigma Kappa; Baker, Pi Beta Phi; Crosby, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Fadler, Kappa Alpha Theta; Ludlow, Delta Delta Delta. **Division II:** Hiscox, Pi Beta Phi; Shepherd, Harmon Co-op; Oswalt, Delta Gamma; VandersSmissen, Locksley hall; Gabrillson, Chi Omega; Moore, Gamma Phi Beta; Skogsberg, L.W.W.; Detwier, Sleepy Hollow; Horseman, Corbin hall; Renberg; Watkins hall; McCleary, Delta Gamma; Young, Chi Omega; Gardner, Pi Beta Phi. **Division III:** Anderson, Alpha Delta Pi; Goodrich, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Happy, Alpha Chi Omega; Scroggy, Miller hall; Shears, Chei Omega; Moe, Tem-Ruth; Mitchell, Corbin hall; Coppedge, Alpha Delta Pi; Stoll, Harmon Co-op; Gwinner, Gamma Beta; Whiteford, Corbin hall; Williams, Locksley hall; Krehbiel, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Division IV: O'Leary, Kappa Alpha Alpha Theta; McGaey, G.I.W.; Bice, Watkins hall; Liem, Jolliffe hall; Varner, Pi Beta Phi; Dinsmore, Delta Delta Delta; Harger, Alpha Delta Pi; Link, Alpha Chi Omega; Lawrence, Watkins hall; Ward, DeltaGamma; Curtis, Chi Omega; Johnson,Gamma Phi Beta; Hampton,Alpha Omicron Pi; Park, Tem-Ruth hall. Watkins Edges Out Gamma Phi's, 36-34 Watkins hall's hard-won 36 to 34 victory over Gamma Pi Beta, and Alpha Omicron Pi's 58-18 walkaway over Miller hall highlighted the women's intramural volleyball games Monday night. Delta Gamma defeated the Independents, 34-23, and Kappa Kappa Gamma downed Tem-Ruth 40 to 22. Every team entered in the tournament has played at least one game by now. Games tomorrow night include Jolliffe hall and Pi Beta Phi, Foster hall and Chi Omega; Locksley hall and Kappa Alpha Theta, Harmon Co-op and Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Delta Pi, Sleepy Hollow hall and Corbin hall. Anaheim, Cal. (UP)—An automobile mission almost a year was found just three blocks from where it was stolen. Police said it had been there since the day it disappeared. A mistake in the engine number report prevented its discovery earlier. Stolen Car Hangs Around Quack club announces the pledging of Corine Carson, Alberta Schnitzler and Peggy Foster. Quacks Pledge Three, Tryouts Thursday Final tryouts for the semester will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday for those who have not had a chance to attend previously and for others wishing to try again, according to Miss Ruth Hoover, sponsor. Recreation hours for women at the Robinson gymnasium pool are from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Badminton Is In Second Round First round play in the women's badminton singles tournament has been completed and second round play is now going on. First round winners are: (not including byes and forfeits) Division I: Billings, Pt Beta Phi; Humphry, Delta Delta Delta; Bryan, Corbin hall; Stout, Watkins hall; Gray, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Lemon, Alpha Omicron Pi; Howell, Alpha Chi Omega; Mueller, Delta Gamma; Dinsmore, Delta Delta Delta. McClanahan, I.W.W.; VanderSmis- sen, Lockley hall; Brewer, Chi Omega; Shade, Foster hall; Foster, Pi Beta Phi. Division II: Lippelmann, Locksee hall; Sparling, Sigma Kappa; Winter, Corbin hall; Walker, Kappa Alpha Theta; Connor, I.W.; Winn, Pi Beta Phi; Kopp, Sigma Kappa; Carlson, Kappa Alpha Theta; Jones, Alpha Omicron Pi; Bradford, Alpha Delta Pi; Michener, Independents. Division III: Anderson, Alpha Delta Pi; Helm, Corbin hall; Hoffman, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Williams, Locksley hall; Bynan, Delta Gamma; James, Foster hall; German, Alpha Delta Pi; Daughtery, Kappa Alpha Theta. Keeese, Sigma Kappa; Shepard, Harmon Co-op; Graham, Tem-Ruth hall; Daniels, Alpha Chi Omega; Wood, Delta Gamma; Schutz, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Campbell, Alpha Delta Pi; Young, Chi Omega. Division IV: Hampton, Alpha Omicron iP; March, Corbon hall; Clifford, Sigma Kappa; Glover, Gamma Phi Beta; Skogsberg, I.W. W.; Winter, Kappa Alpha Theta; Hiscox, Fi Beta Pi; Harger, Alpha Delta Pi. Gunsley, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Berry, Delta Delta Delta; Curry, Independent; McCune, Kappa Alpha Theta; Steinhaug, Harmon Co-op; Tihen, Gamma Phi Beta; Keplinger, Pi Beta Phi; Hessling, Sigma Kappa Daily Kansan Board Elects New Members Five new members were elected to the Daily Kansan board at a meeting Monday. They are Jack Werts, Alamanda Bollier, Martha Jewett, Robert Bonebrake, and William Smith. John Finch was appointed sports editor to replace Bill Sims, who is retiring from the post because of ill health. Sims will continue as a Daily Kansan sports columnist. More than 250,000 persons are engaged in raising, handling and selling flowers in the United States. Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER Moved to New Location—809 Mass. St. Students' Jewelry Store 42 Years Stepanic Prosecutors Hit Vatican City. (UP)—The Vatican today excommunicated all persons participating directly or indirectly in the prosecution of Catholic Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac. 28 YEARS OF SERVICE Same Location-Same Management You Are Welcome 711 Mass. YOUR CAR, like a football star, must be kept in good condition for cold weather runs. Treat It Right Overhaul and Tune-up Service Car Painting of All Makes Complete Radiator Service Body and Fender Repairs - Body and Fender Repairs Jack's Motor Co. 012 MASS. PHONE 424 "THE WINNAHS" FOOTBALL PICKEM CONTEST OCT. 12 Winner: Won Lost Off Pts. Jesse Foster, 1321 Tenn. St. 10 1 4 $5 in Trade Second: Al Brown, 1217 Tenn. 10 1 5 $3 in Trade Third: Harry McAnarney, 909 Mo.' 10 1 6 $1 in Trade Fourth: Prof. George Stratton, 1616 La. 10 1 9 $1 in Trade Another Contest On Blanks at Store FREE Advertisers Prefer The Kansan To Reach Hill Students EAT AT Thompson's Cafe