Thursday, Nov. 6, 1952 University Daily Kansan 3 Shutouts Mark IM Competition Page 3 By CHUCK MORELOCK Kansan Sports Writer The Betas won the Division II championship by overcoming a stubborn Sigma Nu squad 20-0. Beta Theta Pi, Delta Chi, and Lambda Chi Alpha combined tricky offenses with rugged defenses to score shutout victories in Fraternity A competition Wednesday. The Sigma Nu team, playing inspired ball in the first half, held the winners to a 6-0 halftime lead. Jim Kastner's punting kept the Betas bottled up most of the time. In the second quarter, John Strawn threw a touchdown pass to Mark Rivard for the line first half tally. The winners scored on a tricky pass-lateral play to post a 13-0 third quarter lead. Strawn threw the pass to Jim Floyd who lateraled back to Strawn, the play covering 40 vards. Bob Dunne found Floyd open in the end zone and flipped a 25 yard touchdown pass for the final Beta tally. Delta Chi scored on four passes and an intercepted pass to shut out Phi Kappa 31-0. The winners picked up their first touchdown in the second quarter on a dazzling double pass play. Earl Knauss passed to Ron Carver in the flat who then pitched to Sollie McLeroy for the touchdown. Glenm Shaver grabbed a Knauss pass minutes later to give Delta Chi a 12-0 halftime lead. In the third quarter, Knauss passed 35 yards to Shaver for another touchdown. Delta Chi scored two more touchdowns in the final period to pile up the 31 points. Knaus flipped a 12 yard pass to Shaver for the first and Shaver intercepted a pass and ran for 30 yards for the second. Lambda Chi Alpha scored in every quarter to swamp Triangle 45-0. The first touchdown came in the first quarter on a long pass from Phil Owen to Ron Johnstone who lateraled to Darrell Kellogg for the tally. the tainy. Mick Danny broke up a Triangle during the second quarter by intercepting a pass and racing 20 yards to score. The winners scored on a pass near the end of the quarter to take a 20-0 halftime lead. te to Lambda Chi turned the contest into a rout after the intermission by scoring twice in the third and fourth quarters. Owen passed to Johnstone for 30 yards and found Kellogg in the clear for the third period TDs. The second touchdown covered 65 yards. Owen hurled another touchdown pass in the last quarter to George Fraser. Denny completed the scoring spree on an end run. Yesterday's Results Beta Theta Pi 20, Sigma Nu 0. Delta Chi 31, Phi Kappa 0. New Orleans, La.—(U.P.)-Georgia Tech, offered a $150,000 booty and plenty of tickets to take care of its supporters, grabbed off the most lucrative of the bowl bids today by accepting an invitation to play in the Sugar Bowl, New Year's Day. Georgia Tech Accepts Bowl Irwin Poche, president of the association, reached an agreement with Coach Bobby Dodd of Georgia Tech last night after three days of negotiation. Actually, Tech still must obtain permission to play from the Southeastern conference at its Dec. 10 meeting in Atlanta, but that approval is regarded simply a formality. A "suitable" opponent for the Yellowjackets will be chosen as soon as possible, Poche said. Oklahoma is regarded a leading prospect, if the Big Seven conference will rescind its ban on bowl games. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha 45, Triangle 0. Today's Games Phi Kappa Tau vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. Delta Tau Delta vs. Alpha Tau Omega. AFROTC vs. NROTC. Battenfeld vs. Oread. Lovellette to Be Mainstay for Oilers Clyde Lovellette, Kansas' fabulous center who was on the 1952 Olympic basketball team, and Chuck Darling, University of Iowa star last year, will be the mainstays for Coach Tom Scott's Phillips 66 Oilers this year. Lovellette and Darling will be the replacements for six-time all-American Bob Kurland, whose retirement left the Oilers in a bit of a hole. Coach Scott is beginning his first season with the Oilers after serving six seasons at the University of North Carolina. Four other collegiate standouts will join the Oilers' roster this year. They are Don Johnson, Oklahoma A&M; Jewell McDowell, Texas; Johnny Snee, Clemson, and Bobby Wallace, Regis college. Wayne Glasgow, who was a 1952 Olympic player; Bus Whitehead, AAU all-American forward; Bob Pierce; D. L. Miller; Bob Likens, and Lloyd Hendris will provide the AAU experience for the team. Glasgow and Whitehead have been with the team two seasons, while the other four are beginning their second year of play with the Oilers. The Oilers have more than 50 games scheduled for this season discounting the national AAU tournament which will be from March 15 to 21. "A Must" for Order Early for Delivery phone 363 Phone 363 941 Mass.