!WAY ? I49I7,.MI.Art. .g? 1151 The. Nittany Realm Bet the Cotton Bowl people are sorry now that they were in such a hurry to pick Kentucky as one of the teams to play in their game. The Wildcats now have four losses, and looked like anything but bowl material in last weekend's game with Tennessee. The Cotton Bowl folks were probably working on the assumption that Kentucky would spring an upset on the Vols, and catapult themselves into contention for na tional honors. But the strategy backfired, and they're stuck with a mediocre ball club. • Considered one of the top three bowls, the, Cotton classic this year will have tc take a back se to the .orang4 Bowl which fe tures Georgi Tech, a teas which beat Ke tucky during t regular seaso) and possibly U 7 beaten San 'Fran. cmco or once- beaten Holy Cross. Kentuckys' opponent hasn't been named as yet, the decision resting on the outcome of a cou ple Southwest conference games to be played next Saturday. TCU appears to have the inside track with Baylor a strong possibility. The merits of one team as corn pared to the other, or to like op pon&ts is no t the important thing. That will be settled on the field. The important thing seems to be that the fans are getting cheatedl Fraternity Fives Alpha Gamma Rho fell before Alpha Sigma Phi,. 19-14, after a 9-9 halftime score. Phi Delta The ta romped over Alpha Phi Alpha, 29-16, as Joe Garrity scored 7 points. Alpha Sigma Phi "and Phi Delta Theta each has two wins and no losses. In other League' A play, Sigma Pi and Phi Kappa Sigma met in a low-scoring af fair with Sigma Pi finally win ning out, 17-11. Two games were played in League E and both were won by lopsided scores. 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Few doubt that Stanford is the class of the coast despite last week's loss to California, but the way Wisconsin has been rolling recently in the Big 10 one begins to wonder if the Badgers aren't the best in the mid-west. And the proud Cotton Bowl will pit Kentucky, four times de feated, against an opponent that will have at least two losses on its record. Tie For Lead its intramural basketball sched ule by soundly trouncing Omega Psi Phi, 37-9. • Triangle, led by Alpha Sigma Phi and Phi Del ta Theta moved into a tie for the lead of League A as a result of Monday night's IM basketball ac tion. Jim Babb, smacked Pi Lambda Phi by a 37-16 score. Babb poured 19 points through the hoops to lead all scorers for the night. Most of the evening's action was among League F teams with ous "Pleatway" Broadcloth AJAMAS $3.29 regularly $3.95 • Men's Hosiery • Bowties ' off Ti to regular • Plastic Raincoats • Shorts price • Belts and Suspenders' 'PIP. WT4 PClTAfrqtl4l , sTng. P.Ptagr FrPiNFThVADTTA White Sox, Browns Pull 8 Player Deal CHICAGO, Nov. 27—(11')—The Chicago White Sox and the lowly St. Louis Browns negotiated a three-for-five player swap today to the apparent satisfaction of both. prom the Browns to the White Sox went catcher Lollar, pitcher Al Widmar and shortstop Tom Upton. The Browns, rebuilding under new manager Rogers in exchange obtained first sacker, Gordon Goldsberry, outfielder Jim Rivera, Pitcher Dick Little field, catcher Gus Niarhos and in fielder Joe De Maestri. Lollar To. Help Sox General-Manager Frank Lane broadly intimated that robust hitting Lollar would help, the White Sox improve their surpris ing 1951 fourth-spot finish. Hornsby, on the other hand, is happy to get two of his former Seattle proteges, slick-fielding Goldsberry and fleet, hard-hitting Rivera. ' In Niarhos, the Browns are get ting a catcher whose injury last season threw Sox receiving out of kilter after a sensational start, in the American League race by the Pale Hose. De -Maestri; Good Fielder Right-hander Widmar, 26, had a 4-9 Brownie record last season, while Upton, who bats left-hand ed, -was a .198 hitter in 52 games. Lefty Littlefield spent most of last season with Memphis of the Southern Association and fashion ed a 13-11 record. De Maestri, four games being played. Phi Kappa Tau was paced by Al Houston and Jim Moran with 13 and 10 points, respectively, in its 35-19 victory over Delta Sigma Phi. Walt Back with 12 markers led Pi Kappa Alpha to a 36-13 win over Alpha Zeta. The other two games saw Acacia edge Alpha CM Sigma, 16-12, and Theta Kappa Phi use .a tight defense to its advantage while defeating Zeta Beta Tau; 25-5. Evans Named Captain PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27—(VP) —Bob Evans, 215-pound tackle, today was elected captain of the 1952 _University of Pennsylvania football team. Puii Over . All Wool Sweaters $5.97 • Sizes 36 to 46 • Maroon, Camel, Air Force Blue • New Style Waist Band All Wool GREY FLANNELS $7.97 All Other Slacks . . . 10% off while batting .203, looked good afield the times star Sox short 'top Chico Carrasquel took a rest. The Sox long had hopes that Goldsberry could make the major league grade, but a fancy-fielder, he never hit well for the Sox. Leers to dim for ill sports. G2siH•lVl•©N•',. - li ' ..s , You can't beat the Manhattan Gabmont sportshirt for up-to-the minute style ... and it has all the built-in comfort that every smart college man demands. The Gabmont is made of washable gabardine that lets you save on cleaning bills. Comes in a variety of good looking colors. 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Sherman Hornsby, The schedule: Jan. 5, at Lehigh; 11, Virginia; 19, Pittsburgh; Feb. 2, at Mary land; 9, at Army; 16, Syracuse; 23, at Navy; Mar. 1, Cornell; 8, at Princeton. . • '...z0::,:•520 .::leArf.ik ~•:•. i §;q'', ' - PAGE S EVEN *SUBJECT TO OPS REGULATIONS