Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1954 Four Shutouts Scored In IM Football Games In six intramural touch football games yesterday, four teams were held scoreless, one team was held to two points, and the sixth team, Phi Chi, was short players and forfeited 1-0 to the Jim Beam team. Four independent "A" games were scheduled and two fra- ternity "B" games Jolliffe 12. Pearson 0 69'ers 18. UVO 2 The 69ers outplayed the University Veteran Organization to coast to an 18-2 victory. The 69ers passed for three scores while the UVO's only talley came on a safety. Jolliffe hall passed for two touchdowns in the first half to defeat Pearson hall into a shutout, 12-0 Ivo Feuerborne passed to Bill Hurley and Don Flory for the two TDs. The second half was a defensive battle with the Jolliffe crew holding their first half lead. Battenfeld 18, Sterling-Oliver 0 Battenfeld hall scored on pass plays for two touchdowns and intercepted for another as they shutout Sterling-Oliver, 18-0. Jack Jones passed to Ed Wall for the two TDs and Doug Lusk scored the touchdown in a forty yard pass interception of a stray Sterling-Olivererial. Pi K A 6, Phi Psi 0 In the defensive battle of the afternoon, Pi Kappa Alpha edged out Phi Kappa Psi by one touchdown margin in the fraternity "B" division game. The lone Pi Ki A score came on a pass from Dave Baker to John Shoal (yes, too) during the evening. Phi Psi Sis won within the ten yard line but found their opponents holding with a strong defense. Delts 45, Delta Chi 0 The Delta Tau Delta team plowed over Delta Chi to the tune of 45-0. Jim Bickley was the big man for the Delta as he scored four touchdowns and an extra point. Charles Franklin threw to Bickley three times and Ron Fredericks twice for five of the seven TDs. Kent Mitchell intercepted a Delta Chi pass and ran forty yards to score, and Gene Nelson added three extra points during the afternoon and tightened their defense to hold the Delta Chis scoreless. IM Schedule Today Today **Fraternity "A"** Field 6 - Beta vs. DU. Field 2 - Sigma Epsilon vs. Kappa Sig Field 3 - Phi Gam vs. SAE Field 4 - APA vs. Sigma Chi **Fraternity "B"** Field 5 - Phi Delt vs. Kappa Sig **Tomorrow** **Fraternity "A"** Field 2 - Delta Chi vs. PKT. Field 6 - Kappa Sig vs. Phi Kappa Field 3 - Delta T Delta vs. ATO. Field 4 - Triangle vs. LCA. **Independent "A"** Field 5 - $g'$ ers vs. Phi Chi. Field 7 - UVO vs. Don Henry. Use Kansan Classified Ads. Kodak Pony 135 Camera, Model B for color pictures or black and white Fed. Tax Incl. $29.75 Come in and see our large selection of cameras and accessories "Demanding competition among Oklahoma football players to win starting berths, and keep them, has enabled the Sooners to maintain their high national rating year after winning a second U.S. football coach, told about 175 persons attending the KU quarterback meeting. MOCERN WATER BOSSAR WEB "If a starter never feels secure in his position, he will fight hard to keep it. The same is true of second and third stringers who will give peak performances when they have an opportunity to play." Mather said. 1107 Massachusetts Phone 50 Outlining last Saturday's 65-0 victory by Oklahoma, Mather emphasized that any winning team must have this competition to achieve maximum effort as a team unit. Mather Speaks To Jayhawk QB's The problem of physical condition of KU players,has contributed to the spasmodic KU performances this season, and has been evident in the number of injuries he pointed out. Mather pointed out that this innen team competition has not been as fierce as needed on the KU squad. Several men on the starting unit have not been really challenged this season, he said. Weak line and downfield blocking, and a tendency to "let up," after setbacks by opponents, were singled out as factors in the lopsided contest last Saturday. A strong backfield and a good passing offense will make SMU a tough opponent Saturday when the Jahayhaws travel to Dallas, Mather reported after receiving scouting reports. "SMU does not have the overall speed of Oklahoma, but they are —Kansan photo by George Gribble BALLET PERFORMANCE—A ball carrier for Battenfeld hall seems to be putting on a ballet show for Wes Santee in an intramural football game. The action took place yesterday as Battenfeld defeated the Sterling-Oliver boys 18-0. Santee is a student official for the intramural department. Big 7 Briefs A 221-pound right end, John Anderson, was at the fullback position in the Kansas lineup yesterday to tourhuen its punchless backfield. Anderson started at fullback a year ago and was a center in his sophomore year. Columbia, Mo. — (U.P.) Missouri held a spirited three-hour workout yesterday, concentrating on defense against Iowa State plays. Coach Chuck Mather also moved Bob Preston, 185-pound Lawrence sophomore to the starting right guard spot and Bill Bell to Anderson's right end berth. No injuries were listed and Missouri was expected to be at top condition for the game Saturday. Manhattan, Kan. — (U.P.)—Three Kansas State first-stringers were back for practice today and were expected to be ready for the tilt with mighty Oklahoma Saturday. one of the better teams in the nation," he said. "WEYENBERGS" Campus Footwear NEW tassel tie CASUALS Rich black Calf—Smart looking with dinner jackets- Parties— And all campus wear. 819 Mass. Open Thursdays HAYNES and KEENE Phone 524 9 to 9 p. m. 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