University Daily Kansan Page 4 Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1953 Two Close Games, Forfeit Mark Yesterday's IM Play Beta, Phi Psi, and Phi Gam won victories in yesterday's Fraternity "B" league intramural football play, and Liahona won on a forfeit by ISA-B. Beta-I 6. Kanna Sig 0 Beta-1 6, Kappa Sig 0 Beta scored on a last-second pass from Curt Nettles to Bob Reed to nose out Kappa Sig. The game had been a tight defensive struggle until Nettles' five-yard playoff flip to Reed, although Beta had a touchdown called back in the first quarter because of an offside penalty. The victory was the second against no defeats for Beta. Kappa Sig has won one and lost two. Phi Psi 12. Phi Delt 6 Phi Psi grabbed a 12-6 lead at halftime, then used an aggressive defense to stop all Phi Delt scoring bids. Phi Psi scored first on a 20-yard pass from Dan Kratzer to Dave Riley, but Phi Delt came back immediately with a tally. In the second quarter Kratzer and Riley again teamed up, with Riley making a beautiful catch of Kratzer's 40-yard heave for the game winning touchdown. The victory gives Phi Psi a 2-0 record in Division 3. It was the first loss for Phi Delt, which now holds a 2-1 record. Phi Gam 26. Sig Ep 8 The battery of Bill Blair to Jerry Rosenlaud proved to be a winner for Ph Gam, as they collaborated for three of the four touchdowns. Sig Ep took an early lead on a first quarter safety, but then Blair found the range and Ph Gam took control of the game, scoring twice in the second quarter and adding a touchdown in each of the final two periods. Phi Gam now has a 3-0 record in Division I play, with only the Betas standing in the path of their quest for the division championship. Sig Ep scored in the third quarter to move within striking distance, but it was in vain since they couldn't stop Blair's passes. The final Phi Gam counter came on another Blair pass, this time to Dick Smith. Games today match Phi Delt-II vs. AEPI and Sigma Chi vs. SAE in Division 2 of the Fraternity "B" league, and DU vs. ATO in Division 3. Back of the week as selected by a national press association poll is Stanford quarterback Bob Garrett, who completed 18 out of 27 passes for 196 yards to help his team upset set high favored UCLA. He also booted the deciding conversion to insure the 21-20 victory. K-State won its third consecutive conference game without a loss Saturday for the first time since the 'Cats defeated all their conference foes in 1934. In Lawrence, It Is THE LARGEST—The Most Complete Studio and Camera Shop in the Middle West — Specializing In . . . Better Kodak Finishing Portraits by Photography Kodaks and Cameras Slide Projectors Motion Picture Cameras Films — All Sizes Color - Kodachrome Prints Picture Framing Make This Your Photographic Headquarters Sikes Confirms 2 Lineup Changes 721 Mass. Two changes in the Jayhawkier first team were confirmed yesterday in practice as Coach J. V. Sikes moved sophomore Bob Allison into the right halfback position to replace Ralph Moody, and promoted junior letterman Dick Knowles to Bud碘's spot at right tackle. Both Moody and Bixler started the five previous games for Kansas. Until Saturday's 45-0 loss to Oklahoma, Moody was second in individual rushing in the Big Seven. The Jayhawks worked on punt protection yesterday, and then held a scrimmage against the second and third teams. Reserve quarterback Dick Sandifer, who suffered a reocurrence of an old knee injury Saturday, worked out in sweat clothes and probably won't be able to play when the Jaya-hawks meet Southern Methodist university Saturday in Memorial stadium. New York—(U.F.) Heavy support made American champion Bobo Olson a 13-5 favorite to beat European champion Randy Turpin in their international fight for the vacant world middleweight crown at Madison Square garden tonight. Olson Favored 13-5 Over Turpin Odds-makers said Hawaiian-born Olson of San Francisco might be favored at 3-1 over the former World Champion from England when they square off for their nationally televised and broadcast 15-rounder at 9 p.m. (CST). The rise from yesterday's 2-1 quotation reflected the increasing doubt about Turpin's condition and mental attitude, despite assurances from manager George Middleton that the Englishman was "in excellent shape in every way." Promoter Jim Norris said the advance sale this morning was $115,000. That indicated, he hoped, a record Garden gate of about $175,000 for fighters lighter than heavyweights, and a crowd of about 15,000. Crystal Cafe Serves Delicious Homemade Rolls and Pies 609 VERMONT Seen on every campus from MAINE to U.C.L.A. At last, a sportshirt made for sports. It's light enough, warm enough, full enough, tough enough. Yet, because it's Manhattan tailored it's smart enough to win a scholarship. 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