PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 18,1945 Kansas hasn't knocked over Oklahoma since 1937, but Oklahoma is still talking about that win! Trailing 0-3 with only 15 seconds of play, the Jayhawkers exploded a pass from Don Ebling to Dick Amerine, for a touchdown and the game. And two years before, the Kansans took the game, 7-0, on the same field on a touchdown pass in the last 10 seconds. These two feats convinced the Sooners they were jinxed against Kansas at Norman. The question in Big Six circles is can this year's youthful edition of the Jayhawkers keep Oklahoma jinxed? The Shenk outfit gave the Sooners a dough battle at Norman two years ago, before losing, 26-13. Last year Coach "Snorter" Luster's boys pounded the Jayhawks, 20-0, in the Homecoming game. SMASH THE SOONERS Sooner scoops: Aubry McCall, the Sooners' six-foot, five-inch wingman, set a new University of Oklahoma pass receiving record for one game, when he pulled down seven aerials for 130 yards against Texas last Saturday. Bill Hallett, Oklahoma's taffy-haired tackle, rode home from Dallas in an ambulance, still unable to sit up because of a painful blow over his kidneys. . . For the second time this year, the Sooner punting was so accurately out of bounds there were no opponent's punt returns. Six feet, one-and-one-half inches. 180 pounds—that's a lot of "Bunk." Chase, reserve left SMASH THE SOONERS Meet your team. Albert "Bunk" Chase, reserve lef end, is participating in varsity football for the first time this fall. A Chase "Bunk" entered the navy in March, 1844, after two semesters at K.U., and has been stationed here ever senior in civil engineering, he graduates in March and plans five months' vacation to see the world. since. A native of Kansas, he lettered two years at end in football and two years in basketball at guard at Parsons high school. Sixteen years ago, when Bunk was quite a little boy, he hated to eat his oatmeal. It seems that the only way he could be induced to eat it was for his mother to tell him that if he'd eat it, he could see the rabbit on the bottom of his cereal bowl. So "Bunk" would eat away to see what he called his "bunky rabbit." His dad started calling him "Bunl." and it's been "Bunk" ever since. SMASH THE SOONERS Meet your team. They say that ice cream eating is a picture of the typical football player. Not so with Charles Conroy, 17-year-old Jayhawk quarterback from Neodesha. "I don't like ice cream," he insists, "just football and basketball." Charlie has been a solid reserve at the pilot's post. While attending Neodesha high school, he played football three years, serving as captain his senior year. He also lettered twice in football and once in track. But he also dislikes track. "I went out for track to sorta help out the team," he says, "and to get in condition for football." Touring the country is his favorite pastime, and he boasts a hitch-hiking Injuries Cramp Jayhawker Style The result of last weekend's double-header may prove a handicap for the Jayhawker gridsters, when they face the Oklahoma Sooners at Norman, Saturday. The Kansas aggregation suffered just enough injuries to make the Oklahoma team happy, in rolling over Washburn, 34-0, and setting back the Ft. Riley "All-Stars," 12-0, within 20 hours. The crimson and blue squad will go into the Oklahoma fray with only one able-bodied quarterback Bertuzzi Herb Foster, 165-pounder from Topeka. George Gear who guided the club successfully through four games, is nursing a broken finger and may see no action. Second-stringer Neal Cramer has been limping all week with a sprained ankle, and Charles Conroy has a head injury. Halfback Frank Patee, the Jayhawkers only able passer, and Dale Morrow. Blackwell, Okla., boy, probably will be on the shelf, also. Pattee has a sore throwing shoulder from the Iowa State game, and Morrow a twisted ankle. row a coiled snake. Dick Bertuzzi, flashy freshman back, will captain the Jayhawkers Saturday. Bertuzzi received statewide recognition for his outstanding play at Arma high school lats year and is living up to his reputation at K.U. Kansas will be seeking its fourth consecutive game without defeat and its first conference win, when it moves into Soonerland. The Mt. Oread eleven got by Iowa State with a 13-13 tie two weeks ago, and now stand in third place in the Big Six. Oklahoma is holding down a first place Big Six tie with Missouri. Kansas Two-Milers Meet O.U. at Norman The five-man two-mile track team of the University will meet Oklahoma between halves of the Kansas-Oklahoma football game in Norman, Saturday. Saturday. The squad, which took five out of six places against Iowa State two weeks ago, is composed of Harold Moore, Harold Hinchee, William Johnson, Bob Laptad, and Tom Law. record time of 50 hours from Needsha to New York last summer. Charlie entered K.U. last March and is a sophomore in pre-medicine Pi Phi Defeats GPB; AD Pi, Sigma Kappa, Chi Omega, Victors VARSITY ROSALIND RUSSELL JACK CARSON in LAST TIME TONITE 'Roughly Speaking' It was a close game all the way between Gamma Phi Beta and Pi Beta Phi last night, with the Pi Phi's nosing ahead, to win the game, 33-31. Barbara Prier made nine points for the Pi Phi's, and Janet Owen played an outstanding game for the Gamma Phi's. The Sigma Kappa's beat the IND's 48 to 36. Mary Vermillion and Carolyn Morriss starred for the SK's and Vera Strobel, Sara Stuber, and Charlotte Price for the IND's. Selected Short Subjects FRANK ALBERTSON ROBERT ARMSTRONG Henley fell to the Alpha Delta Pi's 87-3. Gwen Haryer mane 24 of the points and Marjorie Shyrock scored 14. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Charlotte Price for the HBD 9 The Chi Omega team took the Delta Gamma's 36 to 22. Donna Muehler and Ruth Payne did a good job for the DG's, while Marjorie Pollock, Rose Curtis, and Pat Coolidge showed talent for the Chi O's. "ARSON SQUAD" Nine Women Selected For Quack Club —2nd Picture— Nine women have been selected for membership in Quack club. Miss Suth Hoover, sponsor, announced today. today. The new pledges are Marjorie Dinsmore, Jeanne Gorbut, Ruthanne Bettlech, Martha Keplinger, Mary Alice White, Ila Mae Junad, Frances Chubb, Raquel Rios, and Patricia Tomlinson. "Blazing the Western Trail" —New Serial— "JUNGLE QUEEN" Several women have been asked to return for re-tryouts this week, Miss Hoover added. "Phog" to Speak at High School Prof. F. C. Allen will give a convocation speech tomorrow at Argentine high school in Kansas City. Dublin, Eire, now has bus queues. Here's Full List Of Accused Germans Julius Streicher - editor of Der Stuermer, pornographic and anti- Semitic weekly. for all occupied territories and "protector" of Bohemia and Moravia. (continued from page one) Field Marshal Wilhelm Von Keitel —chief of the German high command. Walther Immanuel Funk—minister of economics and president of the Reichsbank. Hjalmar Schacht — former president of the Reichsbank and the man who developed the Nazi barter system. Gustav Krupp Von Behlen Uno Halbach—head of the famous Krupp munitions works. Grand Admiral Erich Reeder- head of the German navy. Admiral Karl Doenitz-five-day fuehrer before end of war. Baldur Von Schirach - Nazi youth leader and galeate of Austria. Fritz Sauckel—labor mobilization chief who enslaved people of occupied territories for Nazi work. Albert Speer-minister for armments and munitions who boasted that his workers were aiming a V-3 for New York. Martin Bormann-Hiller's secretary and acting head of the Nazi party at the end of the war. Franz Von Papen ex-cancellor and the Nazl's most sly diplomat Col. Gen. Alfred Gustav Jodl—Prussian soldier of the old school as well as a fanatical Nazi who signed the surrender terms at Reims. Constantin Von Neurath - former foreign minister and "protector" of Bohemia and Moravia. Arthur Seyes-Inquart — gauletier for Holland and Austria's "quiling" Hans Fritsche—deputy propaganda minister and editor in chief of DNB, the Nazi news agency. Mexico has distributed 12,000 fruit trees to Indian farmers. HELD OVER FOR ONE ENTIRE WEEK ENDS SATURDAY IT'S THE MERRY, MERRY DOINGS OF A GOOFY COUPLE IN LOVE! SHE DOES THE TEASIN'! HE DOES THE SQUEEZIN' BARBARA DENNIS STANWYCK MORGAN WARNERS' very merry CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT CO-STARRING SYDNEY GREENSTREET ONE OF THE GREATEST OF ALL ENTERTAINMENTS FROM WARNER BROS. SUNDAY Allies Indict Nazis For Starting War (continued from page one) exterminate the Jews, the Poles, and the Gypsies. the Gypsies. The defendants were indicted individually and as members of 13 organizations "which should be declared criminal by reason of their aims and the means used for the accomplishment thereof." These organizations included the entire general staff and high command of the German armed forces, as well as the Gestapo and the SS. Gestapo and the conviction of the 24 leaders and a decision that the indicted Nazi organizations are criminal in nature would doom thousands of Nazi small fry. The methods of torture devised by the fanatical Nazis ranged from their much-publicized poison gas chambers and wagons, some of which "broke down" from overwork, to the "iron helmet," a medieval torture instrument. Other methods included freezing to death in icy water, hanging, shooting, starvation, kickings, beatings, the use of hot irons, pulling out of finger nails, deliberate exposure of concentration camp victims to typhus and other deadly diseases, disembowelling, sterilization of women, and the use of victims as guinea pigs in experimental operations. The main fact that stands out throughout the indictment is that he Jews and Russia bore the brunt of Nazi savagery and terrorism. Of he 9,381,986 specific cases of murder, nearly nine million occurred in Russian territory. Scotland plans to establish several national parks after the war. GRANADA TODAY ENDS SATURDAY Edward G. Margaret ROBINSON·O'BRIEN Our Vines Have Tender Grapes with JAMES FRANCES CRAIG • GIFFORD AGNES MORRIS MODREHEAD • CARNOVSKY M-G-M PICTURE and JACKIE "BUTCH" JENKIN. RALPH BELLAMY · DAVID BRUCE