3 High Scoring Games Mark IM Football Play In the opening of Fraternity "B" league intramural football play yesterday, Kappa Sigma rallied in the final quarter to nip SIG Ep 7-2, and Ph Giam turned on the steam in the second half to over-power Delta Tau Delta. 20 to 0. An Independent "A" league play, AFROTC crushed ISA 31-0 and Jim Beam won over Liahona, 21 to 0. Page 5 Chadwick Adds Another Record Istanbul, Turkey — (UP)— Florence Chadwick broke another swimming record today by churning across the Bosporus and back in one hour. 14 minutes and seven seconds. "Tomorrow I'll swim the Dardenelles," the 32-year-old former San Diego, Calif., secretary said after completing her roundtrip swim in the straits connecting Europe and Asia. "That," Miss Chadwick said in referring to the Dardanelles, "will be my last record swim." She has indicated in the past that she might become active in some other sport, such as golf. Miss Chadwick started her swim from the Sariyer Officers club on the European side of the $ \frac{1}{2} $ - mile-wide Bosporus, stroking to Umuryeri on the Asia side in 41 minutes, 35 seconds. Miss Chadwick's record time was declared official. Then she turned around and swam back to Europe in the vicinity of Kirecburnu Primary school in 32 minutes and 32 seconds. She previously had shattered the speed record on the England-to-France channel swim and set a new mark in crossing the straits of Gibraltar from Spain to Africa. "The (Bosporus) current was very strong, but the water was warmer than in the English channel," Miss Ridley said. She had trained for several days in the peculiar currents and choppy waves while old Turkish fishermen expressed amazement at her strength and endurance. Quarterbacks See KU Film Wayne Replogle and Gil Reich, coach and assistant coach of the KU freshman football team, yesterday showed a meeting of the KU Quartermack club in Kansas City movies of last week's Jayhawker game and discussed the up-coming Colorado contest. Replogle digested scout Hub Ulrich's report on Colorado as, "about the same as last year, except its backs are not up to par. Defensively Colorado is as good as last year." The frosh mentor was discussion leader, Reich was guest quarterback, and Willie Modrcin, Ward High school coach, was guest coach of the week. Movies of the first three Jayhawk-football games will be shown at room today in the Student Union ballroom. No admission is to be charged. The Jayhawkers this week travel to Boulder, a place the Jayhawks haven't won since Colorado joined the conference in 1948. Will Your Car Start Tomorrow Morning ? Kappa Sigma r, Sig Ep 2 Why take the chance of damaging your car, running down your battery and ruining your disposition. Stop today for a complete winterizing service . . . Lubrication, anti-freeze and battery check. LEONARD'S Standard Service The Kappa Sigs scored in the final minutes of the game on a 15-yard pass from Gary Sugar to John Calvin to overcome a 2-0 lead which Sig Ep had nursed since the second quarter. The Kappa Sig tally was set on by a blocked kick by George Hart. The block was made deep in Sig Ep territory, and from there Kappa Sig marched on to score. 9th & Indiana Phone 3342 Phi Gam 20. Delts 0 After a scoreless first half, the Phi Gams paced by the passing of Bill Blair who pitched for all three touchdowns, broke the game wide open and finished going away. The first counter came early in the third period when Blair tossed to Dick Smith in the end zone. The remainder of the third quarter was scoreless, in the fourth stanza Blair sound the range as he connected with payoff pitches to Jerry Juster and Don Stevens. Stevens added the extra points after the first two tallies. AFROTC 31. ISA 0 AFROTC scored two quick touchdowns in the first period, and marched on to swamp ISA 31-0. The hard charging line of the AFROTC prevented any serious threats by ISA. Hemphill was the outstanding passer for the air force, as he connected with Stark for two scores, and another pass play between these two was followed by a lateral to Bank, who went all the way for a touchdown. Jim Beam 21, Liahona 0 Jim Beam scored touchdowns in the first, second, and fourth quarters and added a third period safety as they moved past Liahona 21-0. The games today, all in the Fraternity "B" league, are: Phi Delt No. 1 vs. DU; ATO vs. Delta Chi; Phi Delt No. 2 vs. SAE; and AEPi vs. Beta No. 2. Cricket fighting is a national pastime in China, and records of celebrated fighters are kept like those of race horses in other countries. Weighed in before every fight, a cricket classifies as heavy-, middle- or lightweight. Lincoln — Coach Bill Glassford said today he was "not taking my team East to get whipped." Big 7 Briefs Winless Nebraska meets Pittsburgh Saturday and as Glassford put it, "We got to beat somebody and it might as well be Pitt." Rv UNITED PRESS The Huskers planned to scrimmage today and to hold a morning session tomorrow before boarding a train for Pittsburgh. Quarterback John Bordigna was expected to be ready for Saturday's test, but guard Don Glantz probably will not be available. Both were injured in last Saturday's game. Manhattan—Coach Bill Meek's Kansas State gridmen charged into another practice session today pointing toward what might be their second consecutive Big Seven conference victory. The team has not won two conference games in a row since 1933 The 'Cats ran full-speed scrimmage drills yesterday, but limited them to 15 minutes each on defense and offense. The Wildcats have not won over Iowa State since 1942, but Meek was intimidating of their chances Saturday. Ames—Coach Abe Stuber's Iowa State football team planned a last rough workout today, before "letting up" prior to Saturday's game with Kansas State here. Stuber yesterday said his squad was "looking much sharper." Columbia—The Missouri Tigers rejoiced in learning yesterday that Ed Merrifield and Tony Scardino will not be sidelined for the season. Coach Don Faurot revealed that x-rays showed their injuries were not as serious as first believed. Both have been out of action, along with reserve halfback Jerry Schoonmaker, since Saturday's game. University Daily Kansan All three will be out of action when the Tigers meet SMU Friday night. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. 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