Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 21, 1954 Mather Pleased With Team "We had another good practice and the boys have been trying hard all week." Coach Chuck Mather said after yesterday's football session. The team worked out primarily defensive plays for the third time this week. More defensive scrimmaging is expected for today with some emphasis being placed on offensive plays. Coach Mather was pleased yesterday because centers Dick Reich and Frank Black doned equipment for the first time in several days. Mather said both boys worked hard during the practice and should be able to help the team in Dallas Saturday when KU plays Southern Methodist. Another player, guard George Remsberg, worked out yesterday, leaving only three men as unlikely players Saturday. Bobby Conn is definitely out of football for the remainder of the season. The other two are halfback John Handley, who is still suffering from an ankle injury, and tackle John Drake, who has a hip injury. Four IM Teams Score Shutouts Eight fraternity "A" and two "B" teams met yesterday as competition continued for the Hill intramural football championships. Four of the five games were shut-outs and the other contest found the losing team scoring one touchdown. FRATERNITY "A" ENGINEERING SENIORS... Kappa Sig 28. Sigma Ep 6 North American Aviation Los Angeles will interview here OCTOBER 21 Hearty Meals For Fall with FRESH MILK For vitamins and minerals aplenty for on-the-go families. Serve our extra-rich milk today and every day. Delivered Daily, Or At Your Grocer's GOLDEN CREST Dairy Phone 3162 2016 Learnard Kappa Sig, after holding a one-point lead at halftime, pushed across three more touchdowns in the second half to defeat the Sig Eps 28-6. Dick Smith did the passing for Kappa Sig and hit Ed Chimenti for two TDs, Cecil Whitt caught the third and Pat White the fourth. Beta 13. DU 0 Ron Baker passed for Sig Ep and hit Jack Leatherman for the lone talley. Beta Theta Pi continued their victory string as they scored two touchdowns in the first half, then held the Delta Upsilon team scoreless for a 13-0 victory. John Strawn passed to Dee Lander and Don Endicott for the touchdowns. Don Franklin added the extra point on a place kick. The second half was primarily a defensive battle with neither team scoring. Phi Gam 25. Sig Alph 0 Phi Gamma Delta piled up four touchdowns and held Sigma Alpha Epsilon scoreless as they won the game. 25-0. Art Miller passed to John Griffith for their first TD. Miller hit Griffith again later in the game, along with Bill Michener and Jerry Rosenlund for three more Phi Gam scores. Sigma Chi 2, Alpha Phi Alpha 0 In one of the tightest games played this year, Sigma Phi edged out the Alpha Phi Alphas by two points, winning 2-0. The score came when Dean Burton tagged an Alpha Phi Alpha ball carrier for a safety. FRATERNITY "B" Phi Delt 32 Kanna Sig ( Pin Delt '32. Kappa Sig 0 T T Helf Delt 'E' team ran over Kappa Sig with extra five touchdowns and two extra points for a 32-0 victory. Don Sifers passed to J. P. Jones for three TDs, and George Kinney for a fourth. Max Stevenson completed the scoring when he passed to Kinney for six more points. "Turtleneck" SWEAT SHIRTS $1.98 Genuine FRENCH BERETS $1.19 shop BROWNS first TUX RENTALS PORK PIE "The Hill Billy" HATS $2.49 WESTERN SHIRTS HATS TROUSERS TIES FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF PATEE THEATRE Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. This Fall and Winter MORE PEP For Your Car - WINTER OIL - ANTI-FREEZE ATLAS BATTERIES and TIRES and STANDARD NON-FREEZE GAS BRIDGE STANDARD 6th and Massachusetts Phone 3380 When In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. Add versatility to your wardrobe with a selection of shirts in the smart new colors and collar styles. Pink, helio, canary. Oxford or broadcloth. Button down collars. Plain or French cuffs. Styled by Jayson and Arrow. from $3.95 Sport shirts, too, have taken on the new look in colors. Oxford, gray, pink, and charcoal. Straight or button down collars. from $3,95 Kansan MENS WEAR 843 Massachusetts . . . . . . . Phone 915 Where the College Man Shops