Powder Puff Game of the Weak Disciplined Tri-Delts overwhelm Gamma Phis Yes Heidi, what it was was football By CAROLYN BOWERS Kansan Powder-Puff Football Correspondent The Delta Delta Delta powder-puff football team defeated the Gamma Phi Betas 34-0 Sunday afternoon at Robinson Field. The winning team's coaches, Stan Sexton and Joe Nieman attributed the Delta's victory to the discipline shown by the girls during their five weeks of practice. Although the Tri-Delts capitalized on several passes, the Gamma Phi's led in completed pass percentages with 31 per cent to the winner's 28 per cent. "They knew what they were doing." Sexton said. Usually found on the receiving end of Brin's passes was Jane Strahan, who scored four touchdowns. Following the precedent of white shoes set by New York Jets' star Joe Namath, Tri-Delt quarterback, Marsh Brin was good for several touchdown passes. The Tri-Delts possessed more than their share of the ball during the game as tackle Terry YEAR-LONG RACE HELSINKI (UPI)—A Finnish group known as the Friends of Sobriety finished a year-long torch relay race which covered more than 7,450 miles at the door of the presidential home at Tamminiemi. President Urho K. Kekkonen, who is known to take a drink now and then, greeted the last runners and told them he is worried about the growing use of narcotics. Oct. 21 1969 KANSAN 9 Shaw and defensive linebacker Louise Ewing intercepted three Gamma Phi pass attempts. The Tri-Delts' first TD came in the 1st quarter on a reverse from Brin to Strahan. Two extra points were also earned by a hand-off from Brin to Strahan. The two teams scored their only 1st downs of the game in this quarter with the Tri-Delts making three and the Gamma Phi's two. The second quarter saw no scoring although the Gamma Phi's worried the Deltas after Gamma Phi quarterback Karen Zupko intercepted a Brin pass attempt. The third quarter initiated the lively second half when Shaw intercepted a pass from Gamma Phi halfback, Nann Goplerud. With control of the ball, the Tri-Delts gained thirty yards on a pass from to center Becky Barber. Strahan was there to receive the next pass attempt and run 20 yards for a second touchdown. Brin's pass to end Cathy Whitney upped the score 16-0. The fourth quarter saw even more action with the Tri-Delts scoring three times. An intoxicating new adult game! SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLON AND TE PUBLIC HOUSE 544 W. 23rd VI 2-2266 Lawrence SUA Travel Fair OCTOBER 22,1969 WEDNESDAY REPRESENTATIVES AND LITERATURE 10:00 a.m. Union Lobby Representatives and literature from airlines, railways, government travel bureaus, study-travel-work programs and other travel organizations will be in the Union to offer information on student travel. The agents will be at their display area from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Please note introduction to agents on program's back. FILM SERIES 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Forum Room and Union Lobby Travel by film to Canada, Greece, Finland, Russia, Hong Kong, and throughout the World. Continuous Showings. AFTERNOON SPEAKER PROGRAM KU SUMMER LANGUAGE INSTITUTES— Russian Institute in Leningrad 4:00 p.m. Sunflower Room Miss Kristine Hall German Institutes in Holzkirchen and Eutin 4:00 p.m. Forum Room Prof. Lide and Prof. Heulsbergen French Institute in Paris 4:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room Miss Ann Colbert Italian Institute in Rome 4:30 p.m. Sunflower Room Prof. Ketzel Spanish Institutes — in Barcelona 4:00 p.m. Meadowlark Room — in Guadalajara 4:00 p.m. Cottonwood Room EXPERIMENT IN INTERNATIONAL LIVING (in France) 4:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room Mr. Michael Williams The first came after Brin completed a 30-yard pass to Strahan. The Gamma Phi's foiled the Tri-Delt's attempt for the extra two, however. On the first play following the touchdown, Tri-Delt tackle Terry Shaw intercepted a pass from Karen Zupko and ran 25 yards for a second touchdown. The score remained 28-0 as a pass attempt for two by Brin was intercepted by Gamma Phi end, Terry Webb. Again the Tri-Delts made use of an interception to get the ball as Delta linebacker Louise Ewing caught a Zupko pass attempt and ran 15 yards to midfield. The Tri-Delts lost yardage on the next play, however, on a 15-yard penalty for a shirttail hanging out. The final score came with finesse as the Tri-Delts Strahan made a 55-yard TD run after a hand-off from Brin. The Gamma Phi's held them for the two points and the game ended, 34-0. Wardrobe Care Centers TOPS CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS 1517 W.6th----1526 W.23rd In By 9 - Out By 5 Same Day Service "PIGSKIN PICKS CONTEST" Winner of this week's contest will receive $10 worth of dry cleaning service. 2nd & 3rd place winners $5 worth of dry cleaning services. 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