1. Intramural Playoffs Into Semifinals Today Page 5 Six games were played yesterday in intramural football as playoffs started in two divisions. In the Fraternity "A" division, ATO defeated Delta Tau Delta, 20-7; Delta Chi edged Phi Gamma Delta, 12-0; Phi Delta Theta dumped Sigma Chi, 26-6, and Beta swamped SAE, 39-0. In Fraternity "B" division, Beta I rolled over Phi Gamma I, 19-0, and Phi Delta Theta scored a 9-0 victory over Beta II. Howard Scores 3 TD's Gary Porter passed one touchdown to Bill Howard and Jim Trombold hit Howard with two more TD aerials in ATO's 20-7 win over Delta Tau Delta. Louis Bird kicked one extra point and Trombold passed to Doug Henning for the other. The Delts scored their lone tally on a 10-yard pass from Ron Pittenger to Dick Erickson. The same players added the extra point on another pass play. Delta Chi scored only two touchdowns, but this was enough to defeat Phi Gamma, 12-0. Punky Hoglund connected with John Spanbauer on a 50-yard pass play for one score and hit Bud Salanski with another. Phi Delta Theta was led by Ed Pendleton who threw touchdown passes to Bob Richards, Mike Chalfant, and Frank Becker. Don Baldwin added a fourth TD on a pass from Richards. Darrell Simpson had a field day in Beta's 35-0 win over SAE. He passed for six touchdowns and kicked an extra point. George Wurster was on the receiving end of two of Simpson's passes and John Lounsbury, Wally Altman, John Newlin, and Don Smith each caught one. Allen Lay added two points on a safety. Tosses 6 TD Passes In the "B" division, Beta I whipped Phil Gamma, 19-0. Roger Brown passed to Don Johnson for a 50-yard scoring play and Doug Sheafor caught two short passes for touchdowns, John Simpson kicked the extra point: Phi Delta scored a TD and a field goal in their 9-0 win over Beta II. Bob Peterson connected with Red Thomas for the touchdown and Bill Gochis booted a 25-yard field goal. Today's Semi-Final Gamer Fraternity "A" ATO vs. Delta Chi, field 2 Phi Delta vs. Beta, field 3 Independent Sigma Ep vs. Jolliffe, field 4 Pearson vs. Battenfeld, field 5 Minor Club Sold To 6 Businessmen RICHMOND. Va._—(U.P.)-Six local businessmen with an understanding of finances and a love for baseball began today the monumental task of rebuilding Richmond's AAA Virginians left without a manager and only 20 players. The group bought the International League entry for $20,000 yesterday at an unprecedented auction by the federal government which was satisfying tax claims against the club. Use Kanson Classified Ads Huskers Out Of Adrenalin LINCOLN, Neb.—Coach Bill Glassford said today his Cornhuskers had "run out of adrenalin" in past games and would have only light workouts to prepare for mighty Oklahoma this weekend. Bv UNITED PRESS "The boys are tired," Glassford said, "they've been running for eight straight weeks." He said he would put the Huskers through review and light workouts the remainder of the week. NORMAN, Okla—Oklahoma wente through only light drills to open workouts for Nebraska and four Sooners went extra slow with injuries. They were guard Billy Krisher with a sprained ankle, end Joe Mobra, center Ken Northcutt with bruised hips, and halfback Carl Dodd with a bruised knee. COLUMBIA, —Coach Don Faurot has named George Cramer to start against Kansas Saturday in place of fullback Gene Roll, who suffered a fractured knee against Kansas State last Saturday. MANHATTAN, Kan—Kansas State planned heavy workouts to prepare for Oklahoma A & M today after running through a short drill yesterday. Coach Bus Mertes said "Oklahoma A & M has a good team that has had some bad luck and I'm afraid they'll be up for us." The varsity took the day off yesterday to watch the Tiger freshmen defeat the "B" team for the second time, and keep a clean record with four straight wins. AMES, Ia.-Iowa State will put emphasis on improving its ground game the rest of this week, after a heavy workout yesterday. The line coach said the rushing attack was the "most needed." Trainers said tackle and co-apt. Jim McCaulley, who has been ill, probably will see action in this week's game with Colorado at Boulder. The 1923 KU football squad yielded the lowest total of points scored in a single season. They gave up only 6 points, accounted for by two field goals. Cage Teams Practice Plays The varsity basketball team worked hard for almost two hours yesterday in preparation for its game with the freshmen Friday night. Players worked on fundamentals of passing, jump ball, and free ball possession, which was followed by a thirty-minute scrimmage. With Lew Johnson, Dallas Dobbs, and Gene Elestun hitting from all sides of the court, the Jayhawkers looked very good. The sloppy, but hustling freshmen worked for two hours on play patterns they plan to use against the varsity Friday. "We are going to try our best to win," was the way Dick Harp, assistant coach, summed up the freshmen's chances for victory. Whatever the outcome of the game, the big question is whether the varsity can stop Wilt Chamberlain, 7-foot freshman center. Charles Still Has Hope PROVIDENCE, R. I—(U.P.)—Former heavyweight champion Ezard Charles, still cocky despite a split decision loss, said today he planned to keep on fighting. Charles, seeking another crack at the heavyweight title, lost last night to Toxie Hall of Chicago, who once floored Champ Rocky Marciano during a sparring drill. Tom Tannas, manager of the Cincinnati fighter was confident that Charles could weather the loss. "That bout didn't mean a thing," Charles said. "It could have gone either way." "He fought a rugged fight with a tough boy," Tannas said. "We're satisfied with his showing. He won't retire, that's for sure." Although the decision went against the ex-champ, he looked like a winner in the dressing room last night after the bout. Hall left the ring with one eye closed but Charles climbed through the ropes without a scratch. Hall forced the fight in the early rounds and rallied again in the late moments of the 10-rounder at Rhode Island Auditorium to get the decision. Hospitality Bowl Dec. 3 San Angelo Junior College of Texas meets Mississippi's Sunflower Junior College Dec. 3 in the first annual Hospitality Bowl football game at Gulport, Miss. University Daily Kansan & STYLING PERSONALIZED COED HAIRCUTTING With Homecoming and those important dates. around the corner, be sure to make your hair appointment this week. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1955. Topeka Again Tops UP Prep Standing PHONE VI 3-4666 for your Appointment Topeka, for the sixth straight week, was chosen first in the United Press football coaches high school poll. 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