Tuesday, October 24, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Flower children surge on Flower power must be reckoned as a powerful force in intramural football this season. The Flower Children, a group of graduate students who would rather play football than watch it, are currently riding atop their division after defeating Grace Pearson, 25-6, Monday. Both the Flower Children an Grace Pearson had 2-0 records going into the game, matching the leaders of the Independent A division II. The Flower Children struck early in the game, mounting a 14-point lead in the first quarter. Mike Vineyard scored on a 40-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jim Price. A pass interception set up a second touchdown pass from Price to Frank Dolechek. Safety adds two The additional two points came as a result of a safety, when the Flower Children caught the Grace Pearson ballcarrier in the end zone. Vineyard scored again on another pass from Price in the second quarter, allowing the Flower Children to end the half with a 20-0 lead. Grace Pearson made an attempt to defoliate the Flower Children when John Mauk rambled 70 yards with a pass from Gary McClelland early in the third quarter, but the Children reacted with a bomb of their own from Price to Bill Fisher. Record soars to 3-0 The Flower Children now stand 3-0 in division II play with Pearson and Grace Pearson second at 2-1. In other intramural action, Pearson defeated Jolliffe 23-12 in division II, and Chapter Eternal edged McCollum 18-12 in division I. In Fraternity B division I, Phi Kappa Psi shut out Delta Sigma Phi 6-0. Intramural leaders as of October 23: Fraternity A division I: Delta Upsilon, 4-0; Beta Theta Pi, 3-1. Division II: Phi Gamma Delta and Alpha Tau Omega are tied, 2-0. Division III: Phi Kappa Psi, 3-0; Phi Delta Theta, 3-1. Fraternity B division I: Phi Delta Theta No. 1 and Phi Kappa Theta are tied, 3-0. Division II: Beta Theta Pi No. 1 and Triangle are tied, 3-0. Division III: Delta Upsilon No. 2, 2-0; Pi Kappa Alpha 2-1. Ruggers win Kansas' other football squad, the rugby footballers, scored a 14-0 victory over Rockhurst in Kansas City over the weekend. The Hawks were led in scoring by Jay Clancy with one touchdown and a 2-point conversion. Longest run of the day was a 50-yard scoring jaunt by KU's Jeff Peterson. Big 8 standings (conference games) W L T Colorado 3 0 0 Kansas 2 0 0 Oklahoma 1 0 0 Missouri 1 1 0 Iowa State 1 2 0 Nebraska 1 2 0 Oklaima State 0 1 0 Kansas State 0 3 0 This week's games Kansas State at Arkansas Iowa State at Kansas Oklahoma State at Colorado Oklahoma at Missouri Nebraska at Texas Christian Division IV: Delta Upsilon No. 1. 2-0; Acacia, 2-1. Division V: Phi Gamma Delta, 3-0; Phi Kappa Sigma, 2-0. Independent A division I: Laws, 4-0; Chapter Eternal, 3-1. Division II: Flower Children, 3-0; Pearson and Grace Pearson are tied, 2-1. 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