Friday, Oct. 9, 1953 University Daily Kansan Page : By ED HOWARD Kansan Assistant Sports Writer We recently came in contact with a copy of the Los Angeles Times which carried a game story of the KU-UCLA contest. We can't help but admire the West Coast paper for the finest unprejudiced bit of sports coverage we have ever seen. Besides a great game coverage, the two pictures that went with the story were all Kansas. The first photo was a giant 9-9 cut showing Ralph Moody scoring the Kansas touchdown. The picture also showed tremendous team play by the Jayhawkers. The second picture was a $7 \frac{1}{2}$ inch square cut of UCLAn all-American Paul Cameron being smashed to the turf by Frank Sabatini and Bob Hantla. To quote from the story: "If the Bruins started slowly in last week's Oregon State contest, they were made to look even worse last evening. "It did not take the Kansans long to capture the imagination of the crowd with their famed sliding T formation. Taking the opening kickoff on their own 15-yard line, they moved straight down the field in consistent 5-to-10-yard bites to the Bruin 35-yard line. The rugged Jayhawker line, from tackle to tackle, simply manhandled the Bruin starting guards." And after Moody kicked out of bounds on the Bruin 1-yard marker, "Kansas now made the Bruins look sillier than they ever have under Coach Red Sanders. "Sabatini, Hess, and Moody galloped through wide open holes in the Bruin line for four straight plays that gained 12, 12, 12, and 13 yards, respectively. More, the Jayhawkers showed no particular partiality; they ranged from tackle to tackle as they blasted holes in the Bruin defenses. "With a first down on the Bruin 12-yard line the pace slowed down somewhat, but could not be stopped. Moody went over for the game's first touchdown after 12:27 of play. The Bruins were made to look hopeless and helpless as the widely spaced Kansas forwards bowled over the bewildered Bruin linemen and linebackers." That would be mighty good for a local story about the home team, but since it was not a home-team story, we feel that the Times should be commended very highly. The football story is entirely different from stories which appeared in West Coast papers this spring after Kansas' basketball team soundly trounced Washington's NCAA entry in a semi-final game at Kansas City. Betas, Phi Gams Win Easily In Second Round IM Play Second round winners yesterday in Fraternity "A" intramural football were Lambda Chi, Beta, Delta Chi, and Phi Gam. Lambda Chi (2-0) and Beta (1-0) now are in front in Division I, while Delta Chi (2-0) and Phi Gam (1-0) lead in Division II. Deta Chi 19, Sigma Nu 7 Delta Chi rallied for two tallies in the final period to outduel SigmaNu 19-7. Sigma-Nu jumped to an early lead when Darrel Nixon hit Roger Collins in the end zone for a 30-yard scoring play. Nixon passed to Jin Burns for the extra point. In the second quarter Delta Chi Chi Earl Knauss uncorked the first of his three scoring heaves to B. J. Thompson who lateraled to Bill Lewis for the tally. Knauss threw 22 yards to Ron Carver early in the fourth quarter to notch what proved to be the winning counter, and sewed up the contest minutes later as he hit Thompson again. Ed McCallen booted the extra point. Deta Chi 19 Sigma Nu 7 Beta 39. PiKA 0 With Strown pitching for four touchdowns and running for another, Beta rolled to a 39-0 win over PIAK. Strown gave the Betas a comfortable margin in the first half by firing scoring aerials to John Ressler, Mark Rivard, and Al Mulliken. In the third period Strown tallied six yards out and curled corner and Don Franklin in the clear for a 15-yard-paid dirt pitch. The final TD came as Rivard dashed 20 yards with an intercepted pass. Darrel Simpson scored three conversions. Phi Gam 49. Phi Kan 0 Phi Gam counted two quick tallies in the first quarter and rolled on to swamp Kappa 49-0. G. H. Jones connected with Bill Michener, Jack Wolf, and John Griffiths for first half 6-pointers. Opening the second half Wolf returned the kickoff all the way to score. The phi Gams sandwiched a Griffiths to Wolf TD pass between a pair of safeties. To up his game, he hit Michene and Humpy Hodge for the final two markers. Bob Clawson scored three extra points. Haskell, Lawrence In Tough Clashes Lambda Chi 19, Triangle 6 Lambda Chi 19, Triangle 6 Lambda Chi rolled to its second win beating Triangle 19-6. Renner, Walt, and Nitz accounted for the Lambda Chi scoring. Grauberger scored for the Lawrence and Haskell, local football powers, both see tough action in out-of-town games tonight. The Lions, with a 2-1 record, go after win No.3 tiong when he meets Mississippi. The game will be televised by KCTY, channel 25, and can be picked up only on UHF receivers. Haskell, unbeaten yet this year, hopes to rack up its fourth win tonight when the Braves tangle with undefeated Wamego in an important Jayhew league clash. The Indians will also be trying to preserve their record of never having been beaten in Jayhwah league competition. In three games, Colorado has had six passes intercepted as compared to only seven over the entire season last year. PLAYER OF THE WEEK MORRIS KAY, co-captain of the K.U. football team is player of the week for his fine end play in last Saturday's game against Iowa State. When you need relaxation from the study routine go to the Brunswick Billiards for a game of snooker, pool or billiards. Brunswick Billiards 714 Mass. Wanted Immediately Amateur Talent Any Act Acceptable For AUDITION Call 2386M Don't Risk Trouble Later Game to Receive Big Play NOW is the time to — Change to winter grade oil. Give your cooling system a complete inspection. Fortify with anti-freeze. 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