Page 3 Lambda Chi, Phi Tau Win in Final IM Round Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1952 University Daily Kansan By CHUCK MORELOCK Kansan Assistant Sports Editor Lambda Chi Alpha and Phi Kappa Tau took close decisions in Fraternity A competition Tuesday and Oread hall won the only Independent A contest to close out the regular IM football season. Lambda Chi Alpha put on three goal line stands and shoved over a touchdown in the third quarter to edge Sigma Alpha Epsilon 7-0. Don Wicher scored the lone touchdown by intercepting a long pass and racing 50 yards to score. Darrell Kellogg threw the key block. The losers got within the Lambda Chi five yard line three times, but an alert Lambda Chi backfield ended the threats by intercepting three passes. A fired-up underdog, Phi Kappa Tau队 scored its first victory of the season by upsetting Delta Tau Delta 7-6. Stuart Walker tied up the game in the second quarter by throwing a 20 yard pass to Harry Fuller in the end zone. Lee Duvall added the winning extra point by faking a kick and passing to Fuller. The Delts took the lead in the first period when Jim Devil flipped in three yard pass to Dick Schmidt. Devil had set up the touchdown by intercepting a pass. Both teams played most of the second half midfiel. Jerry Rushfeld and George Corbett were standouts on the Phi Kappa Tau line which kept the Delts bottled up for most of the game. Oread hall scored twice in the second period and added a safety in the third to blank Sterling-Oliver 15-0. 15-0 the first touchdown came when Darrel McDaniel threw a 15 yard flat pass to Jeremiah Sarno in the end zone. Dick Hashimoto grabbed a long pass from McDaniel minutes later and ran 35 yards to score. laundry Art Cason caught the Sterling- Oliver ball carrier in the end zone in the third quarter to complete the scooring. scoring. The losers got to the Oread 1 and yard lines but were unable to shove over the touchdowns. With the regular intramural football season at a close, first and second place division fraternity A squads will clash in the opening round of the hill championship tournament tomorrow. Intramural chairmen of the competing fraternities met with Walter Mikols, director of men's intramurals, last night, to bracket the tourney. "The teams who are placed first are only at a slight advantage," Mr. Mikols stressed. It was necessary to draw in order to bracket the Two rounds will be played in each of the sections and section winners will meet for the hill championship. Last year's section winners, Phi Delta Gamma and Jim Beam, are favored to meet again since each squad has again eased through regular season competition. Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Delta Theta, Field No. 2 Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Sigma Chi, Field No. 3. Today at 4:00 p.m. teams. After scheduling today's fraternity A contests, the managers worked out Thursday's independent A and fraternity B tilts. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha. Field No. 1. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Tau Omega, Field No. 4. Hunting Ban Lifted After Weekend Rains The ban was imposed last Thursday due to the severe drought conditions which created fire hazards throughout the state. Hunting will become legal in Kansas once more, one half hour before sunrise Thursday. Dave Leahy, director of the state Forestry, Fish, and Game commission, said that there was enough moisture from the weekend rains to lessen the danger considerably. Cross Country Title At Stake Saturday Kansas City, Mo. - (U.P.)—The Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic association announced today that the Big Seven cross country championship will be decided in Lawrence Saturday. The race will be run over a three- mile course, starting at 1:20 p.m. just before the Kansas-Oklahoma A&M football game. JOE FINK Kansas Guard Pre-Season Tourney Pairings Announced Kansas City, Mo.—(U.P.)—Pairings for the annual pre-season Big Seven basketball tournament Dec. 26-30 were announced today, and guest team Yale drew Colorado. The tournament will open Dec. 26 with Kansas, defending Big Seven champion, meeting Nebraska and Iowa State meeting Missouri. On the following night, Kansas State will meet Oklahoma in the opener, with the Yale-Colorado game set for the night-cap. A clinic for high school squads will be held in conjunction with the tournament Dec. 29 at 10 a.m. Last year 100 high schools attended, some of them from more than 350 miles away. Fink Shows Versatility As Guard, Linebacker - YOU CAN SEE AND FEEL THE DIFFERENCE - A NEW EXTRA SERVICE AT NO EXTRA COST ROGER'S TOPPS and FASHION CLEANERS It was the only time this year that SMU has been blanked. They have scored against such teams as Duke, Georgia Tech, Rice, Missouri, and Texas. The junior from Oxford, Kan., is one of the hardest hitting guards in the Big Seven. When end Morris Kay was out of the Oklahoma game Joe came to the rescue to fill his position. Durable Joe Fink, rugged linebacker and left guard, is a key cog on J. V. Sikes' Jayhawker defensive wall which held scoreless Southern Methodist and Texas Christian, two Southwestern conference powerhouses. $ \textcircled{8} $ By DAVE WEBB To show his versatility, Fink played linebacker when Galen Fiss was injured. Against Oklahoma he had a very tough job. 1407 Mass. Ph. 243 8 E. 8th Ph.498 "Their optional play is the toughest." Fink answered when asked about the hardest play to stop. The Oklahoma Sooner optional play is handled like a magician by quarterback Eddie Crowder. Crowder can either hand the ball off to the plunging fullback, Buck McPhail, or pitch out to speedy halfbacks, Buddy Leake and Billy Vessels. Crowder sometimes doesn't do either but whips a pass. Fink, who stands 5 feet 11 inches and weighs 192 pounds, was coached at Oxford high school by Cliff Barnhart. Fink thinks the hardest back to bring down is Vessels. "That Vessels is hard to grab because of his speed and deception." Fink commented. Fink's biggest thrill was beating SMU by such a large score, 26-0. The Mustangs were considered one of the highest scoring machines in the nation. KU 2-Milers Win 7 Straight The Kansas freshman two-mile track squad won three more dual telegraphic meets over the weekend in results received Tuesday, and will run for the Big Seven conference freshman meet this weekend as the favorites for the team championship. Allen Frame led the KU squad to victories over Colorado, Missouri, and Oklahoma A&M in the latest outing running the course in 9:51.5. That time was good enough to win first in two of the three meets. Sturc Lundquist of A&M ran the two miles in 9:36.5. The Kansans again took the meets easily and have won seven straight this season. 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