1946 OCTOBER 11, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE 300 the sec- ter- m. were Ruth K.U. Over Iowa State Michigan Over Army Texas Over Oklahoma That's What The Man Said By OSCAR FRALEY (United Press Sports Writer) (United Press Sports Writer) The Midwest Boston. (UP)—Fraley's Follies and the Cardinal pitchers' predicament or sweating out Rudy York and the weekend football winners. Michigan over Army—Well, the Cards made two mistakes. Minnesota over Northwestern- both of them home run balls. Notre Dame over Purdue—He's a lot of Irish. Wisconsin over Ohio State—and plays a good Badger game. Illinois over Indiana—Bats right, and you can say that again. iowa over Nebraska—Only 33, and still growing. Miami over Bowling Green—To pitchers, that is. Also Drake over Wichita, Kansas over Iowa State, Cincinnati over Dayton; Marquette over Idaho, and Mississippi State over Michigan State. The East Duke over Navy—Played at Detroit last year Pen over Dartmouth—And they're sorry, he moved. Harvard over Princeton — The Cards, that is. Holy Cross over Villanova—Only 215 pounds. Pitt over Temple—And six feet, one. Columbia over Yale — But, oh brother! Cornell over Colgate—When he hits it, goodbye. And Boston college over Kings Point, Brown over Rhode Island State, Carnegie State over Oberlin and Rutgers over N.Y.U. The South Georgia over Kentucky—The pride of Cartersville, Ga. Alabama over Southwest Louisiana—But born in Alabama. Mississippi over Georgia Tech—Just swish Tennessee over Chattanooga — He makes it look easy. Vanderbilt over Florida — And there it goes. North Carolina over Maryland—they should have learned in St. Looie. T. C.U. over Miami→But they didn't. And Wake Forest over Clemson, North Carolina State over Davidson, Presbyterian over Erskine, South Carolina over Furman, Virginia over V.M.I., W. & M. over V.P.I., and Missouri over Kansas State. The West U. S.C. over Oregon State—Williams was no trouble. California over St. Mary's–Yet you couldn't convince 'em U. C.L.A. over Stanford—So York knocked it out of the park. Colorado over Wyoming — Then eame yesterday. Colorado college over West Texas State—And they passed the kid again. Oregon over Montana—So York belted another one. Texas over Oklahoma—Now listen, you Cardinals. The Southwest Arkansas over Baylor—Sure Williams, is good. Oklahoma Aggies over S.M.U.- But pay attention. L. S.U. over Texas Aggies-There's an old saying in baseball. Tulane over Rice—Here it is. Hawaii Tech Net Tulsa over Texas Tech—Never pass Ruth to get to Gehrig! Season record: 90 right, 14 wrong, 4 ties. Air Crash Kills Kansan Shanghai. (UP) — Four former U.S. army pilots testing a C-46 transport for the Chinese air force were killed when their plane crashed near Shanghai's Kiangwan airfield Tuesday, it was revealed today. They were listed as James Edgar McCaffrey, Jr., Parkersburg, W. Va.; John Henry Kernbach, Stillwell, Kans.; Robert Edward Rockett, Alameda, Calif., and Warren Brennan, Procter, Minn. Five I-M Football Games Today Five touch football games are scheduled for today as the intramural league swings back into action after a two-day layoff. Phi Gamma Delta will meet Phi Kappa on field one, Phi Delta Theta will tangle with Delta Chi on field two. Triangle will go against Kappa Sigma on field three, and Pi Kappa Alpha will oppose Phi Kappa Psi on field four. Phi Delta Theta will take on Phi Kappa Psi in the "B" opener on field five. Games postponed from Wednesday and Thursday will be played early next week. Additional fields will be opened for this purpose. Several games have been postponed because of bad weather and because independent teams were not organized. Three divisional changes have made in the league. Navy Officers and Navy R.O.T.C. have dropped out of the first division. Theta Tau will be moved up from Division Two to replace N.R.O.T.C., and opponents of Navy Officers will draw byes. Second division opponents of Theta Tau also will draw bye games. Young Pilots Fill Air, Ground Classes The Jayhawk Flying club is now operating at full capacity in the ground and air schools, Prof. W. M. Simpson, sponsor, said today. Fifty students are enrolled in each of the two courses. Some are taking only ground school and others only flying instruction. Students taking both courses will receive their private pilot license at the end of the present semester. Students in the flying course are taking from four to five lessons a week at the Lawrence airport. At present, the hops are only of 30 minutes duration, but they will increase during the semester. All planes in use are light aircraft owned by the airport. The present enrollment is the largest the club has had since its formation in February, 1945. Funeral Parlor Telephone Produces Jazz Music Houston, Texas (U.P.) - Clients were surprised when they telephoned a Houston funeral home and were greeted with a cowboy singing, "I'll be glad when you're dead, you rascal, you." So were the funeral home attendants. They picked up the telephone again and heard, "Put the blame on Mame. boys." A check by telephone company workers revealed the funeral home line had been crossed with a cable carrying recorded music to a nearby juke joint. A special vocal trio arrangement of "Sibone" was the highlight of the Spanish club meeting Thursday night. Mary Lewis was elected treasurer. Bolivar Marquez, Jr., president, and Armando Rivas, secretary, remained in office. Spanish Club Elects The World Series: Tighter Than A Ranch Hand On Saturday Night' Boston-We seen a lot of ball hawkin' and hitin' out here as the St. Louis Cardinals levelled off the world series. Its all tied up now—tighter than a ranch hand on a Saturday night. By DIZZY DEAN Them Card fielders was snaggin' em after another. And everybody on the ball club cap bat boy Bobby Scanlon got a hit. Bobby probably would've but Eddie Dyer decided he didn't need no pinch hitters the way the boys was gain'. Everything started out fine for the Cards in the second innin' Enos Slaughter was the first man up. And he really tommy-hawked that ball. He clum onto a fast ball, jest his size and whipped her into the right field stands fer a home run. And that wasn't all Country Slaughter done to them Red Sox. He connected for three other hits. Him and the rest tied a record by whammin' out a total of 20 hits durin' the afternoon. Last time anybody seen somehin' like that was on Oct. 7, in 1921 when the Giants done it agin the New York Yankees. Slaughter wasn't the only hero neither. Whitey Kurowski and that kid catcher Joe Garagiola both got themselves four hits a piece but give me a guy like that there Red Munger. A fast-baller jest like I used to be. My arm hurt every time he raided back there and smoked one in. But he was in there. You gotta hand it to a kid like that. Right out of the service and probably still got sea legs. He had the stuff. Bein' a pitcher myself, I kinda felt sorry for o'l Tex Hughson. Bein' from the same state and all. His high one seemed to be hangin' there in mid air on him. And them Cards really was gittin' to him. Everything seemed to be a little upside turvey today. Even them umpires. I don't think a one of em could've passed a eye test. Least-wise that's the way it looked from the press box. I know how he must felt. GOOD BOOKS For Your Fall Reading Priestly—Bright Day. $2.50 Goodin—Clementine. $2.50 Moladany—The Monastery. $2 Forester—Lord Hornblower. $2.50 Leland Stowe—While Time Remains. $3.50 Summer Wells—Wilson murray 59. Sumner Wells—Where Are We Stuart Chose—For This We Fought $1 For Rent and For Sale at TEL.666 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 MASS. 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