Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 17, 1985 Finals Start Today In Intramural Football Four important playoff games, which determined today's finalist teams, were played on the intramural gridirons Tuesday. ATO defeated a stubborn and determined Delta Chi team 7-6. ATO scored its touchdown on a pass from Jim Trombold to Van Cooper. Delta Chi came back to even the score on a touchdown pass from Forrest Hoglund to Bob Babcock. The winning point was scored in overtime when ATO advanced the ball one yard farther than its opponents. In the other Fraternity "A" game, Beta defeated Phi Delta Theta 21 to 6. Darrell Simpson passed to George Wurster, Jim Armatas, and John Newlin for touchdowns, and booted all the conversions to complete the Beta's scoring. Phi Delt scored on a pass from Ed Pendleton to Frank Becker. In the Independent division, Pearson defeated Battenfield Hall, 13 to 0. Boy Moya passed to Jerry Jones and Tom Rogers for touchdowns, and to Pupe Dunn for the conversion. In the other game of the day Sigma Gamma Epsilon defeated Joliffe Hall 7-6. Paul Enos scored the touchdown for the winners, and Paul Hilman the point after touchdown. Dick Worrel scored for the losers. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Fraternity "A" ATO vs. Beta, field 2. Fraternity "B" Phi Delt I vs. Beta, field 5. Phi Delt II. vs. ATO, field 6. Independent "A" Pearson vs. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, field 4. Phog Fears Frosh Upset The varsity worked on defenses that they will use in an effort to stop Wilt the Stilt, when the freshmen meet the varsity in their annual game tomorrow night. After defensive workouts, the varsity scrimmaged hard for almost an hour, and then called it a day. With the freshman giving everything it has, the varsity may be in for a big evening. The fresh will have a starting lineup over six feet, including their seven foot center, Wilt Chamberlain. Women Athletes To Hold Banquet Plans were made yesterday for the annual Hockey-Basketball Banquet held annually by the Women's Athletics Association. The banquet will be held in the Student Union Dec. 8, for all members and initiates. Also at yesterday's meeting, Sue Evans, Leavenworth sophomore, was appointed vice president and Sandra Selldens, Kansas City, Mo., KU Practices Despite Weather Despite snow and a sharp wind, the KU football team went through spirited practice yesterday in preparation for the Homecoming game Saturday against Missouri. The Jayhawkers worked mainly on a defense for the Tigers and went through dummy scrimmage, sharpening their offensive plays. John Drake, a tackle converted to center last week to add depth, is running behind starter Galen Wahlmeier. Norman Redd, the regular second team center, is out of pads this week due to an injured shoulder. Dick Reich, the number one full-back who's been hampered by a knee injury, was in pads and may see service Saturday. He is alternating with Joe Held, starting full-back for the past several games. Jim Letcavits, first team end and the team's leading pass receiver remains on the doubtful list because of a broken hand bone he received in the Nebraska game. Letcavits played against Oklahoma A&M, but re-injured the hand. Paul Smith is replacing him at right end. Wally Strauch will start at quarterback Saturday and Dave Preston, hero of last week's win over A&M, will be running behind him. In Quandary Over Sale Of Orioles BALTIMORE, Md. (U.P.)—The Baltimore Orioles were split into two factions today —one favoring the sale of the club to Carroll Rosenbloom, owner of the Baltimore Football Colts, and the other apparently opposing the sale. Clarence Miles, whose resignation as president of the Orioles becomes effective tomorrow, said he would be "very glad" to sell his stock to Rosenbloom, who is interested only if he can buy controlling interest. Some other big stockholders besides Miles also favor the sale of the Orioles to Rosenbloom, a wealthy manufacturer who has pulled the Colts out of a rut in the National Football League. It was decided that a member may be dropped from the club if she has two unexcused absences from the club. Members are able only on petition to the Board. junior was elected point system manager of the WAA. MU Coach Is Honored Missouri's guard-tackle coach, Harry Smith, was elected into the football Hall of Fame last summer He was a two time all-American at Southern California in 1938 and 1939, and played with the professional Detroit Lions in 1940. Have Your Special Events Recorded! The list is endless. We make records either in our completely equipped studio or any place you desire. Records are made in three speeds 78,45,331-3. For more information call VI 3-8500, or even better visit the . . . Musical Groups - Copies Made From Tape By HARRY ELLIOTT Kansan Sports Editor The chances are that they didn't exaggerate very much. Any player who is sought as widely as was the Stilt surely must be worth all the advance notices that he received. Only one more day until we can see for ourselves if the "fabulous" Wilt Chamberlain, 7 foot cage giant, is all his press clippings seem to indicate. University Recording Studio 928 Mass. Downstairs - Fred E. Sutton, VL2 8500 The Varsity-Freshman game will serve a dual purpose. Not only will it be the debut of the Stilt, but it will also show how well the hustling Varsity team can do against a tall, talented team without any exceptional height themselves. It is our opinion that Phog's charges will stand up quite well under the pressure. One of the University's finest programs, the intramural football scheduling, moves into the final playoffs today. The Intramural department deserves a great big hand in the organization of this program. Teams from almost every organized house and some from independent groups get a chance through the intramurals to compete and have a good time playing against boys of the same caliber. Women Bowlers To Have Playoffs The final playoffs in the Women's Bowling League will be held the second week in December, Bascom C. Fearing, Student Union recreation manager, said yesterday. The two top teams in each of the three divisions will play in the finals. There are 16 teams in the league. In the Crimson Division, the Unknowns, captained by Shirley Stomeyer, are in first place with a record of 22 wins and 6 defeats. In the Blue Division, the Keglerettes, captained by Stephany Quigley, are ahead with a 21-7 mark. Pi Beta Phi, captained by Sharon Theis, lead 20-6, in the Hilltoppers Division. Jim Parker May Fight Tom Jackson TORONTO, Ont, U.P.)—Canadianborn James J. Parker of Paterson, N.J., was described today by boxing promoter Frank Tunney as the "logical" pretender to the Canadian heavyweight title left vacant by the retirement of Earl Walls. Tunney said he might try to match Parker, who fought a draw in London Tuesday with 7-foot, 2-inch Ewart Potgieter, with Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, the No. 4 heavyweight contender. Rocky's Boss, IBC Feud NEW YORK-(U.P.)-Boxing promoter Jim Norris and Rocky Marciano's manager, Al Weill, are feuding today and the upshot very well might be the heavyweight champion's disgusted retirement before he fights again. Weill currently has Marciano on a nation-wide personal appearance and refereeing tour despite "Al the Vest's" heart-breaking plea that Marciano can't fight again before next summer because he is making too much money. Norris, whose promotional contract with Marciano has expired, wanted Marciano to fight in February. The International Boxing Club president feels that Rocky should make his pesos in the ring instead of taking bows like an actor. Norris always has been accused of having a stranglehold on the sport. But it's a cinch he doesn't pull the strings on Weill—and, therefore, on Marciano. Dry Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. 50 million times a day at home,at work or on the way 1. Bright, bracing taste... ever-fresh and sparkling. 2. A welcome bit of quick energy... brings you back refreshed. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY "Coca" is a registered trade-mark. © 1955, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Last Tackle... WHERE . . . . The Practice Field south of the field house. WHAT . . . . A new annual event to honor the senior members of the football team. WHEN . . . . .4:30, Friday, Nov. 18 BE THERE! Seniors . . . BRING YOUR PENNANTS ! Sponsored by Student Union Activities