OCTOBER 4,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE 'B' Squad Plays K-State Tonight At Manhattan The Jayhawker "B" team left early this afternoon for Manhattan where it clashes with the Kansas State "B" team at 7:30 tonight. The probable starting lineup: Orbon Tice, left end; Duke Burt, left tackle; John Dickerson, left guard; Ed Bray, center; Dick Tomlinson, right guard; Les Monroe, right tackle; Bryan Sperry, right end; Tip Mester, quarterback; Junior Hess, left half; Jake Fry, right half; Leroy Robison, fullback. This is the first game for the junior varsity. The "B" team will play a four game schedule. The squad making the trip will include Charles Penny, Bob Kline, Lyn Bond, Ed Lee, Jim Swenss, Joe Guinta, Carl Hird, Skipper Winter, Dick Channel, Bob Drumm, C. W. Hawkins, Darrrell Norris, Delvin Norris, Harold Duke, Chuck O'Neal, Lou Delauna, Cliff McDonald, Don Hardy, Kenny White, Bill Fisher, Dale Mallon, Herb Foster, Don McIrath, and Roland Eilerts. By DIZZY DEAN I Told You So, Dizzy Dean Chortles Ebbets Field, Brooklyn—Well, I looked curdy good, as usual. Like when I wuz pitchin for the Cardinals. I went and perdited the Red Birds would take this here playoff with the Dodgers for the National league pennant. And they done it in two straight, by winning the Thursday game 8 to 4. Them Cards probably wuz jest trying to pay me back. I been a-losin to them in gin rummy and at a dollar a hole in golf all season. Figgerin they might be able to repay me back by winning a flag for me. Aint no use makin a ball player nervous by skimmin him for five, 10 bucks at cards or in golf. Perticauk him pickin his outfit to win a pennant. That's the way I worked her. And you can give me a assist in this Cardinal victory. Not that I'm smart, understand. I jest know how to handle my men. Well, that part of its all over. But I'm a-telling you the Bums really give me a scare. I'm a guy which can do eight, nine things at the same time. And them Brooklyns scared me to death. They come a-roarin up the ninth ininn with three runs. Augie Galan, the third-sacker, he hit a double to ouch us all. Then Dixie Walker of the Dodgers done his brother Harry of the Cards a favor by poppin out to center. Ed Stevens wuznt so kind. He whoppered out a triple and Galan come home. While I wuz setting up there in the booth a-broadcastin back to the home folks in St. Louis about the game, I had my story all writ in my mind. Which comes us up to the series. You know the rest. Which comes us up to the series. I ask you time to think on pickin me a winner in this playoff and I didn't let nobody down. I give you a winner and no doubly give the gamblers the wiggles... Your gonna have to give me time to think this here series business over a little. Not that I'm slow at thinkin, but ain't nobody with enough money to bull me in to makein a quick decischion. I'll let you know later. Oh, For More Gang Wars Los Angeles. (UP)—The telephone rang constantly today for Mrs. Elizabeth Pearce, agent for the apartment house where Benny (the meatball) Gamson and an underworld pal were shot and killed. By bedtime last night she had 150 applications for the vacant apartment. So long until Monday. 18 Houses, One Independent Team Begin Intramural Play Monday Eighteen organized houses and one independent team have entered this year's men's intramural competition. Independent teams are still organizing for the competition which will begin Monday. Teams entered in all sports to be offered this fall—football, handball, tennis, golf, horseshoes, and rifle matches—are Sigma Phi Enclave Y.M.C.A.Will Direct Game Concessions Concessions at football games again are under the management of the Y.M.C.A. The Y.M.C.A. received the concessions contract from the athletic association in 1940, but during the war they were managed by Harmon and Jayhawk co-operative houses. The houses still will have a part in the concessions, and the money derived-from them will be used in various co-operative activities. The concessions at the Varsity dances will be managed by the Y.M.C.A. cabinet, and the profits will be used to send members to the various conferences, especially the Estes Park conference which is held in June. Library Open Sunday 2-10 The library will be open Sunday from 2 to 10 p.m. Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi, Delta Chi, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Tau Delta, Beta Theta Fi, Phi Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Theta, and Sigma Nu. Other entries are Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Tau, Triangle, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Delta Upsilon, and Phi Kappa Psi. Battenfeld club is the one independent team entered. Phi Chi Theta, national business fraternity for women, will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Pine room of the Union. Last year 16 touch football teams were entered in two divisions. Eight-enn teams are entered for football this year. Sixty-six men from 11 houses have signed to participate in handball this fall, where 42 men competed last year. Golf, tennis, horseshoes, and rifle competition were not offered last fall. Phi Chi Theta To Meet Red Sox May Sell Williams To New York Or Detroit (By United Press) Rumor was rampant today that Ted Williams, the Boston clouter, would be on the sales block after the World Series. Red Sox officials were unavailable for comment as the Boston club left for St. Louis where the Cards and Red Sox play the first game of the World Series Sunday. The New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers are reported to have bid Open House Postponed The annual Union Open House, scheduled for today, has been postponed "because of too many conflicting activities." Joan Woodward, president of the Union executive council said today. for the Boston thumper. 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