Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 3,196 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Delta Tau Delta Beats D-Chi,31-0 The intramural football season started yesterday as Delta Tau Delta gave warning of possessing a well enough balanced team to challenge the four year dominance of Beta Theta Pi in the Fraternity A division as Steve Lunsford led them to an easy 31-0 romp over Delta Chi. LUNSFORD, PRAIRIE VILLAGE sophomore, was responsible for all of the Delt's points. He caught two touchdown tosses, threw three himself and passed the lone extra point. Jim Christian, St. Louis, Mo., sophomore, tossed twice to Lunsford; the combination was reversed for another score. Jim Head, Brentwood. Mo., sophomore, and Dave Culp, Mission sophomore, were the other receivers for Lunsford. Byron Loudon, Kansas City, Kan, freshman, added the extra point. THE DELT DEFENSE was equally effective, holding the hapless losers to no first downs and only a few total vards. In the other division A battle, Kappa Sigma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon struggled to a tie but the former was awarded the win for the most vardage. In Independent A competition, Quickie downed Red Shirts, 6-0, and Jim Beam won by forfeit over Newman. Fraternity B action saw Pi Kappa Alpha smother Triangle, 28-12 and Phi Gamma Delta #2 defeat Theta Chi, 20-13. Referees Needed Students interested in officiating at intramural football games should contact Mr. Walter Mikols in the intramural office, Robinson Gymnasium. The pay is one dollar per game. Iowa, Mississippi Take Lead In First UPI Football Ratings By United Press Internationa$^{1}$ Iowa, which finished second to Minnesota in the final 1960 United Press International ratings, moved up to the No.1 spot as the nation's top college football team today in the first weekly ratings for the 1961 season. The Hawkeyes, who whipped California, 28-7, Saturday in their opening game of the season under new Head Coach Jerry Burns, were the No.1 pick of 10 of the 35 coaches, five each from the seven geographical sections of the country, who comprise the UPI rating board. IOWA, WHICH LOST ONLY one game a year ago, received a total of 290 points, collecting enough second and third place votes to shade Mississippi by 27 points for the top spot. Ole Miss, third in the final 1960 ratings, also received 10 first-place votes to finish the first week with 263 points, which are awarded on a basis of 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 for votes from first through 10th. Mississippi, which was unbeaten but tied once in 1960 and went on to beat Rice in the Sugar Bowl game, already has scored two victories this season — over Arkansas and Kentucky — and appears to be the strongest team in the South, although it may be pressed for regional honors by Georgia Tech. The Ramblin' Wreck, on the basis of victories over Southern California and Rice, was the No. 1 pick of six coaches. That support enabled Georgia Tech to get the No. 3 spot this week with 225 points. There was a close battle for fourth place between Michigan State, which received four first-place votes, and Texas. The Spartans edged the Longhorns by two points, 172-170. THE REST OF THE TOP TEN was made up of Missouri, Alabama, Michigan, Syracuse and Baylor. Texas received two first-place votes and Missouri, the Orange Bowl champion, Alabama and Notre Dame, which beat Oklahoma in last Saturday's nationally televised game, got one each. Notre Dame, however, was ranked 12th, behind Ohio State. Other teams in the second 10 were Texas Christian, Auburn, Colorado. Miami (Fla.), Purdue, Duke, Wyoming and Utah State in that order from 13th through 20th. Maryland, Louisiana State, Northwestern, Stanford, Army, Penn State and Minnesota, upset by Missouri last Saturday in its season-opener, were the only other teams receiving votes. Try Kansan Want Ads— Get Results Overloaded With Unwantables? General Assembly Meeting University Party Wednesday, 7 p.m. Union Building ALL MEMBERS INVITED Colorado Passing Big Threat to KU KEY MEN IN COLORADO AIR ATTACK— Quarterback Gale Weidner (10), the Big Eight Conference's leading passer for the past two seasons, is shown with his favorite targets, ends Jerry Hillebrand (82), Colorado's top receiver last year and Chuck McBride (88). With the obvious weakness thus far in the Kansas defensive backfield, the highly-regarded and very effective Colorado passing attack should be the main Jayhawker worry at Boulder Saturday. The Buffaloes, coached by another former Michigan State assistant, Sonny Grandelius (the other is Wyoming mentor Bob Devaney), return Gale Weidner, the area's top thrower over the past two campaigns. ALTHOUGH HIS ACCURACY slipped a bit last fall, Weidner was still one of the Big Eight's top aerial threats as he connected 45 times in 111 throws for 732 yards and three touchdowns. The year before he went 100 for 207 to pile up 1200 yards and seven tallies. In addition to the fine throwing ability of the Buff signal-callers, Behind the 6-1, 185 pound star, for the third straight season, will be Frank Montera who is just a shade behind Weidner in all departments except defense. there is an all-veteran quartet to handle the end duties on Colorado's first two units. JERRY HILLEBRAND (6-4, 241) and Ken Blair (6-1, 190) are one-two at right end with Chuck McBride (6-1, 203) and Bob Bell (6-1, 191) as the top two on the left side. Hillebrand caught 11 passes last year for 218 yards and he had three receptions in one game for 75 yards and a score, the opening win for the Buffers, 24-0 over Oklahoma State. This ranks the burly senior second in the league. He also added If I had to do it over again, I'd major in medieval history and drown myself in the past; the present is too uncertain.-Boris Shlaft PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS a 54-yard field goal last Saturday to help defeat the Cowpokes. McBride was the Buff's leading receiver two years ago when he speared 16 passes for 189 yards. Neck and knee injuries have hampered him the last two years and he was used almost exclusively as a punting specialist last fall, averaging 35 yards a boot. GLASS AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS East End of 9th Street VI 3-4416 For Your Professional Travel Agency TRAVEL PLANNING, RESERVATIONS, TICKETS U. 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