TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Beta's Rate Over Phi Psi's Eleven-man intramural football all-stars, selected by team managers and Paul Brownlee. Kansas intramural writer, will be named in Thursday's Kansan. The Beta's and the Phi Pi's will unleash everything they have up their sleeves in the eleven-man intramural football final this afternoon. The favored Beta's qualified for the final by downing the Phi Gam's 6 to 0 last week. The Vance Hall to Bill Mowery combination that has clicked for the Beta's all season paid off again in the fourth quarter against the Phi Gam's. Phi Psi's defeated Sigma Chi's in their semi-final game, 10 to 0. Bill Effis scored the touchdown and Bill Chestnut kicked the extra point and field goal for the Phi Psi's. Dick Miller turned in a good game for the Phi Psi's along with Dorman O'Leary and Max Kissell. The game this afternoon will bring together two teams with the same razzle dazzle of play, and this feat alone points to a big score with a victory for the Phi Psi's hardly classed as an upset. Traveling ★★★ Students Are Aisle-Standers For the most part, the young vigorous students stood, or sat on suitcases in the middle of aisles. Those A holiday, even Thanksgiving brought to view the many difficulties encountered in train travel. Students may look back on this weekend as one of cold tired feet, but of course worth a good turkey dinner. more fortunate in grabbing a seat felt obligated to ask some poor standing soul to share the arm—even if it meant that the seated student would get no more of his needed repose. The problem of getting on and off trains has increased. It is amusing to see the enormous crowd of people jamming through one small entrance in any station at one time. Even information is at a premium. The Union station in Kansas City is large but hardly able to cope with the double line at the information window. No doubt you have discovered a shortage of informants. Some students are not complaining even if they can't get their magazine or murder story read on the way to their destination, they can get acquainted with so many other fellow sufferers. They can tell them how much worse this problem will be at Christmas. Blanks Whip Delta Chi; Six-Man All-Stars Named First Team Pos. Second Team Stannard, Blanks RE Pfister, Rock Chalk Atchison, Kappa Eta Kappa C Nemec, Battenfeld Dixon, Delta Chi LE Gless, Rock Chalk Green, Blanks B Thayer, Battenford Bartlett, John Moore B McKale, C., Kappa Eta Kappa Reber, Rock Chalk B Burt, Delta Chi Attention Students The Blanks, who nosed out Delta Chi in a thrilling finish to win the six-man intramural championship, 13-12, Tuesday, placed two men on the all-star team. Bill Bradford was the Blanks' star. He caught one of Delmar Green's passes to chalk up the extra point that meant victory. Jayhawk Gridders End in Cellar Tie FINAL BIG SIX STANDINGS | | W | L | T | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Missouri | 4 | 0 | 1 | | Oklahoma | 3 | 1 | 1 | | Nebraska | 3 | 2 | 0 | | Kansas State | 2 | 3 | 0 | | Kansas | 1 | 4 | 0 | | Iowa State | 1 | 4 | 0 | Gas for Less with KVX Missouri's Tigers downed Kansas 42-13 at Columbia last Thursday to retain their Big Six grid crown, but it was the Jayhawks' brilliant Ray Evans who stole the show with 18 bullseyes on 31 passes to boost his season's record to 101 completions in 198 tries—a new national record, eclipsing the 87 completions of Columbia's Paul Governali. The Tigers had built a 35 to 0 lead before the Jayhawks began rolling in the fourth quarter. Kansas opened the final stanza with Evans passing by Keith Parker's interception on the 14 stopped the drive. With seven minutes left in the game Evans riffed a pass from the Missouri 41 to Otto Schnellbacher on the 17 who ran it over. Lewis Musick kicked the conversion. The Tigers bounced back for another touchdown. Evans' passes to Bernard Passman, Linquist, and Schnellbacher ended with Ed Linquist catching a pass for Kansas' final score. Hodgden Speaks To Entamologists Burton Hodgden, who was graduated from the University last year, spoke to the Entamology club last night in Snow hall concerning the control of malaria in military areas. Hodgden is now in the United States Public Health Service and at present has headquarters in Oklahoma City. He is working on malaria control in Oklahoma. Save 2c-3c per gallon KAW VALLEY OIL COMPANY Veedol Motor Oils Also: $ \bullet $ KVX Oils and Greases 1318 W. 7th W. 23rd First Grade Gasoline Sold at a New Low Price Phone 598 Phone 650 - Auto Accessories Pennoil Motor Oil Armand Dixon scored both touchdowns for Delta Chi. Don Burt was the other big gun in the Delta Chi's attack. His sweeping end runs gave the Blanks trouble. Don Graham and Don Craven scored the two touchdowns for the Blanks. This was the last game in the sixman division and following the game the intramural managers chose all-stars. Dharmacy Women Plan Formal Pledging Dinner The Mu chapter of Kappa Epsilon, national professional sorority of women pharmacy students, will have a formal dinner followed by a pledging service at the Colonial Tea Room at 5:30 p. m. Wednesday. Ruth Anderson, secretary, will give the after dinner speech followed by group singing. The eight pledges will be Betty Davis, Elizabeth Seillian, Mavis Lukert, Mary Beth Gates, Betty Jeanne Whitney, Kathleen Bicknell, Annabell Wilson, and Eugenia Green. Lin Will Lead India Discussion Philip Lin, Chinese student, will lead a discussion on India at the regular meeting of the International Relations club at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, in the English room of the Memorial Union building. The meeting is open to all students interested in the problems of international relations, Mary Cheney, president of the club, announced. The University chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers will have a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in room 207, Marvin hall. Engineers To Meet Gates Is Recovering From Football Injury Edward Charles Gates, College freshman from Wichita, is in the University of Kansas hospital in Kansas City recovering from a broken jaw which he suffered while playing football, Thanksgiving day, in front of Battenfeld hall, where he lives. He was taken to Kansas City in an ambulance. He is expected to be released by the end of the week. Offer Philosophy Courses For Freshman Students The department of philosophy has announced the opening of three courses for freshmen starting. next semester. This is to be an experimental plan being tried for the first time at the university. These courses include Introductory Philosophy, Introductory Logic, and Elementary Ethics. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY-regular bridge meeting will be held at 7:30 tonight at the home of Mrs. Pell Ertl, 1608 Edgehill road. Assistant hostess will be Mrs. Glen Brener. (continued from page three) (continued from page three) William Sanderson, all of Kansas City. Etta Mae Hollinger, Bartlesville, was an overnight guest Friday. TEMPLIN HALL . . . ★ ...Thanksgiving dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lupfer, Larned; Mr. George Lupfer, Cleveland, Ohio; Mary Ward, Betty Winterscheidt, and Maurice Baringer. ...dinner guests last night were Wendell Good, Leon Miles, James Fuller, and Lewis Cripps, all of Jolliffe Hall. ★ WATKINS HALL . . . Ruth Ruckel, Kansas City, was a weekend guest. ...will have an hour dance tomorrow night. ★ GAMMA PHI BETA . . . ... is having a faculty dinner tonight. ... weekend guests were Mrs. E. J. Taggart, Wellington; and Miss Iris McKinnis, Pratt. K. U. DAMES . . . RICKER HALL . . . ★ Mrs. Charles Tonkin, house- mother, is visiting her son at Scott NOTICE! We Are Asking All of You Students to Cooperate With Us During the Christmas Rush. The Candy Factories Have Notified Us That All Candy Should Be in Our Store by Dec. 10. Please place your order early so that you can be assured of an assorted choice of a large assortment and prompt delivery. MRS. STOVER'S CANDIES WIEDEMANN'S GRILL Pinning Ceremony ★★★ Bailey to Knox Gamma Phi Beta has announced the engagement of Jean Bailey, College senior, to Robert John "Scotty" Knox. Phi Gamma Delta. Joan Taggart assisted in the pinning ceremony Wednesday evening. Miss Bailey received a white orchid, and white gardenias were sent to Miss Taggart and to the house-mothers. Mr. Knox is a junior in the College, and was recently a candidate for Fep King. ★ Field, Ill. During her absence, Mrs. Ward, Kansas City, Mo., is acting as housemother. Frances Janes and Eleanor Patty were Saturday dinner guests. celebrated the birthday of De- ores Sulzman last evening. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . . guests Monday afternoon were Mrs. William Buffee, Mrs. H. Lewis Hess, Mrs. A. C. Popham, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Maurice Breidenthal and Mrs. Frank Butler, Kansas City. SHOP EARLYI It's Wise to Make Selections Now! While stocks are abundant and size and color ranges are complete. --button fronts GLOVES in leather or wool $1.00 up MUFFLERS $2.00 up McGREGOR SWEATERS with sleeves, sleeveless, and button fronts. Long Sleevs ___ $2.95 up Sleevless ___ $2.00 up 61