Tuesday, October 31. 1987 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Intramural standings FRATEPNITY A Division I *Delta Upsilon ... 5—0 *Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 3—2*** *Beta Theta Pi ... 3—2 *Delta Tau Delta ... 3—2 *Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 1—4 *Lambda Chi Alpha ... 0—5 **SAE declared second place by Division II Phi Gamma Delta ... 3-0 Alpha Tau Omega ... 2-1 Delta Chi ... 2-1 Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 1-2 *Kappa Sigma ... 0-4 Division III *Fhi Kappa Pei ... 4—0 *Fhi Delta Theta ... 3—1 *Alpha Kappa Lambda ... 2—2 *Sigma Chi ... 1—3 *Sigma Nu ... 0—4 FRATERNITY I Division I Division I Phi Delta Theta No. 1 4-0 Phi Kappa Theta 2-1 Phi Kappa Psi No. 1 2-2 Sigma Chi 2-2 Delta Sigma Phi 1-3 Delta Chi 0-4 Division II Eta Theta Pi No. 1 ... 3—0 Triangle ... 3—0 Phi Kappa Psi No. 2 ... 1—2 Phi Delta Theta No. 2 ... 1—2 *Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 0 Division III Delta Upsilon No. 2 ... 3-0 *Pi Kappa Alpha ... 3-1 Theta Chi ... 1-2 Alpha Tau Omega ... 1-2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 0-3 Division IV Delta Upsilon No. 1 ... 3-0 Delta Tau Delta 2-1 Acacia 2-1 Beta Theta Pi No. 2 1-2 *Phi Kappa Ta 0-4 Division V Fhi Phi Kappa Sigma ... 3-0 Phi Gamma Delta ... 3-0 Alpha Kappa Lambda ... 1-2 *Phi Delta Theta No. 3 ... 1-3 Lambda Chi Alpha ... 1-3 INDEPENDENT A Division I Laws ... 4—0 Chapter Eternal ... 3—1 KUPE ... 1—2 Fllsworth ... 1—2 McCollum ... 1—2 JRP ... 0—3 Division H INDEPENDENT B Division I Flower Children ... 3-0 Grace Pearson ... 2-1 Pearson ... 1-1 Joliffe ... 0-2 Battenfeld ... 0-2 Radiation Biophysics ... 2-1 *Kappa Psi ... 2-2 NROTC Blues ... 1-1 MBA ... 1-1 Beta Tau ... 1-2 Division II Law ... 2-0 Chem Tech ... 2-1 Templin B-17 ... 1-1 Frosh Hawks ... 1-1 Naismith ... 0-3 Division III "We have not done our duty, We have let things drift," he said. "We have not made a fundamen al decision on war policy. And because of this neglect the country has been denied a powerful unifying influence." Green 3's ... 2—0 McCollum 5 ... 2—0 Petroleum Engineers Club ... 0—2 The BG's ... 0—2 *Season completed.* WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Three House members—two Republicans and one Democrat—insisted that Congress must not adjourn until it has "dealt" squarely” with the question of U.S. policy in Vietnam. Insists Congress stay Findley said the country "is literally torn and tormented over the war and we should not really be too surprised when some people who feel strongly about it conclude they must take masters into their own hands." Findley blamed Congress for the nation's "uneasiness" about the war. "Our men in Vietnam cannot adjourn the war—and I do not think the Congress should adjourn until it has dealt with the question of war policy," said Rep. Paul Findley, R-Ill., in a statement for release at a news conference called by himself and Representative F. Bradford Morse, R-Mass., and William L. Hungate, D-Mo. TODAY Official Bulletin The Illinois Republican is the chief sponsor of a House resolution calling for a congressional debate on Vietnam. Read me, and Study. Skills Clinic. E. 105. 620. 389. 112. Bailey. SUA Halloween Movies, 7.3) Dan "Hurry" the Opera, "Hurry" back of Notre Dame" Union Ball Jayhawk Rods to Club 8. ppm, Persistent and d discuss connotation. Pins Room, D. TOMORROW Kansas St. Teachers Assoc. Weec- tion Alumni Allan Field Fields Kansas D10 R ed ing and Study Skills Clie- nellwork. 9:30 a.m. 102 S. 18th St. Boulancourt, 9 e-13) p. 102 3 e-17) Fine Arts Lectures, 13 e-3) "Muse in la Sacra Union." Ha old Summ 2d of Swartham at Prague tell The No. 1 ranked Trojans compiled 345 points in the balloting—same as the previous week—but they got one more first place vote. Classical F lm, 7 & 9 pn, "Tha-La- France, France, Dych, An- thelm." SVEK-KAVA. 7:00 p.m. Meeting. Taiwan Univ. USC stays in first place The major college football ratings with first place votes and won-lost records in parentheses. Sigma Xi Leechur, 7:30 pm. "Flettin's Ga Graint Tau" 9:30 am. Latr. R. Bob H. Decke, Prine t. 2. Form foege. Car Poa Rescald. 7 p.m. Albany, Corkeen. Senor Rescail 8 p.m. Shtlh Wil- liam Washington King. Swat thoue rcncl Tall! University Forum. 8 p.m. "Russia; 50 Years A to the Revolution" Harrison Sulbury, ass't. managing dctor; F. d. M. H chinger, fararlo Schebch. s. T. dee Shabad, all N.Y. Times. Union Ballroom. NEW YORK—(UPI)—Southern California's Trojans, out to prove they belong in front of the class even without absent super star O. J. Simpson, received a nearperfect report card Tuesday from coaches making up the United Press International rating board. Team Team Points 1. Southern Cal 33 (7-0) 541 2. UCLA 2 (6-0) 311 3. Tennessee (4-1) 241 4. N. Carolina St. (7-0) 228 5. Georgia (5-1) 164 6. Purdue (5-1) 150 7. Wyoming (7-0) 133 8. Indiana (6-0) 101 9. Colorado (5-1) 57 10. Notre Dame (4-2) 41 Second 10—11. Minnesota 23; 12. Oklahoma 27; 13. Alabama and I Texas 17 tie; 15. Oregon State 1 ; 16. Mississippi 12; 17. Louisiana State 11; 18. Miami Fla. 9; 19. Virginia Ntech 6; 20. Auburn 8. Beta dynasty- Continued from page 6 Datas pulled across two touch- dens and converted once for a 13-6 lead. DU scored again but tailed in its conversion try. Leading by one point, the Bets were driving again when Woods intercepted a pass by Beta quarterback George Jackson. A few plays later DU quarterback Art Baum flipped the ball to Sieve Walsh who passed to Woods for the go-ahead score. Walsh's kick was good to make the score 10-13. Long pass fails One interception and a touchdown weren't enough for Woods. On the final play of the game Jackson launched a desperation pass hoping to put the Betas on top. Woods again intercepted the aerial as the final whistle blew. The Phi Psi-Sigma Chi game saw a string of interceptions stall drives by both teams. Sigma Chl lost the ball five times through interceptions by Phi Psi defenders and Phi Psi quarterback Tom Morgan saw three of his aerials fall into Sigma Chi hands. The only score in the first half came from the toe of Phi Psi's Pete Kissell who kicked a 40-yard field goal. Three-wav-tie The lone touchdown of the game came in the waning minutes as Morgan found Bobbie Allen with a short pass. Kissell kicked the extra point to give Phi Psi the 10-0 win. In other Friday intramural action Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon ended up in a three-way tie with the Betas for second place in Division I. SAE shut out Tau Kappa Enpsilon 18-0 while Lambda Chi Alpha forfeited their game with the Delts. SAE, the Delts and the Betas finished their seasons with 3-2 records. SAE was named the second place team in the division by winning a drawing between the three houses to determine who would play in the playoffs. In Division III play Alpha Kappa Lambda squeaked by Sigma Nu, 6-0. Championships in most other divisions in both fraternity and independent leagues will be decided this week. Many final games are between division leaders. In Fraternity B play, Divider IV leader Delta Upsilon No. 1 plays second place Della Tau Delta Wednesday. DU No. 1 is undefeated while the Delt team has one loss. DU's No. 2 team leading Division III, is also undefeated. They play two-time loser Theta Chi on Wednesday while second place Pi Kappa Alpha, who drew a bye, awaits the result. DU No. 2 unbeaten Phi Kappa Sigma and Phi Gamma Delta, both undefeated in Division V, also battle for their division's championship Wednesday. Rainouts of last Thursday's games postponed the championship game between Beta Theta Pi No. 1 and Triangle. Both are undefeated in Division II play. A game between Phi Kappa Psi No. 2 and Tau Kappa Epsilon also was rained out. While only two games have been postponed by rain in fraternity play, the independent leagues have suffered three days of rain, forcing 12 games to be rescheduled. One of the affected games was between Independent B Division II leaders McCollum 5 and the Green S.'s. Both are unbeaten. Final scheduled games will be played this week and makeup games from rainouts will be played next week. when all divisional championships have been determined, the "A" and "B" leagues will begin round-robin elimination tournaments. Intramural director Bob Lockwood said that first and second place teams in each division will play in the tournament. First place teams will play second place teams in a different division. One loss will eliminate a team. Cowboy named Back of the week Oklahoma State safety Harry Cheatwood has been named Big Eight Conference Back of the Week. 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