PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1937 Along the Sideline By William Fitzgerald, c'39 Kansas Sports Editor The answer was that the University of Texas would have here against Kansas next year bears out a statement that Gwinn Henry gave out at the first of this season. Gwinn said that if enough football enthusiasm could be generated here from all those who contain some good home games. That Lawrence is a good football town has been proven in the last two weeks. All that students and surrounding courtside needed to sirt up their interest was a football team that could win occasionally. Texas should have one of the high ranking teams in the Southwest next year and fann will welcome another chance to watch a Dana Bible coached team in action. The game is also significant in that it should polish Texans' offense, not the Notre Dame game at South Bend the following weekend. Not only is the administration producing better football material—they're also getting big time competition for the boys. Maybe the stadium isn't five times too large after all, Plugs—The coaches are saying that Hardadea and Sihlanick are the two most improved players on the squad, following the Okhoma game. With Dearse Shirk ready to return to action, Hardadea hasn't turned out so badly after all. ... the Michigan State school paper calls Pingel, their ace halfback, the back best in the school's history. By the way, five of the boys who seured touchdowns against Kansas won at Penn State and the Javaykows again Saturday. ... The Sig Alphs thought their brother chapter in Oklahoma was taking advantage of them when they Men's Intramurals --wanted to bet a blanket on the football game Saturday. Maybe that's why Brothers Amerine and Ebling were so anxious to win that game. The loss pulled Pi Kappa Alpha down to third place behind Pi Gamma Delta, now leading the division with four victories and one loss, and Pi Delta Theta in second place with three victories and one loss. The Pi Kappa Alpha team, aft springing an upset last week by defeat ing Phi Gamma Delta, was upst 7 to 0 yesterday by Phi Delta Theta. Van Cleave placed the ball on the 10-yard line and paved the way for the touchdown. The team had an敛 oort to score, but an end run by Chambers finally took the ball across for six points. Van Cleave drop-kicked the extra Going down the stretch, it appears likely that Phi Gamma Delta, with only one game to play, will finish the season in front of it in决赛. The second high spot of yesterday's touch football program was the Chicago Padres, who are leading division II and lowly Sigma Chi team which In holding the Phi Si aggregation to a scoreless tie yesterday, the team was better than its season's record of one tie and three losses indicates. Anything can happen now in division II, but it looks as though Phi Kappa Psi. Acacia and Kappa Sigma team will go a long way toward determining who will win the championship. Incidentally, the Acacia-Kappa Sigma game next Tuesday will go a long way toward determining who will win the championship. Acacia wins this game and Phi Kappa Psi lose one of its two remaining games, the championship would go to Acacia and the Kappa Sigma team. The Phi Chi and Theta Tau teams played a scoreless tie yesterday, in a second-round championship race. Both teams have poor records for the season. The Phi Delt "B" team swamped Phone K. U. 6 6 Phone K. U. 6 6 CLASSIFIED ADS Regular Meals Plate Lunches Quality Beverages Jars Shrimp Friday Evening Phone 95 - 921 Miss. St. WE SERVE Shampoos 25e up Finger Waves 25e (dried) Oil Permanents $2.50 up Wax 50e $5.99 For the third time in two weeks, a game in the volleyball tournament between Georgia and South Carolina one point. 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