Page 4 University Daily Kansan 3 IM Frat B Teams Shut Out Opponents Beta 44, A E Pi 0; Sig Ep 3, SAF 0; ATO 32, Phi Kappa Sig 0; Sigma Chi 1, Delta Tau Delta 0 (forfeit). Intramural B football teams of Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Beta Theta Pi were victorious yesterday while Alpha Tau Omega of A Division racked up another win. Alpha Epsilon Pi fell victims to the powerful offensive machine of the Beta's, 44-0. The nucleus of the Beta attack, tailback Curt Tettles, passed consistently to Bob Reed in the first quarter as the torrid combination BROWNIE HAWKEYE CAMERA | FLASH MODEL Stop in and see our wide selection of these fine cameras. The "Brownie Hawkeye," it is illustrated above, is ideal for beginners of all ages. Only $7.20, inc. Fed. Tax. Read details in the big Kodak Ad The latest daylight and flash film saving camera. Takes 12 pictures on 620 Size Film struck three times in succession for tallies. Reed augmented his receiving ability a few plays later when he blocked an A E Pi punt that resulted in another score. John Prosser made the conversion. Nettles was responsible for the lone second quarter tally with an aerial to Ed Freeburg. The conversion was again made by Prosser. Reed proved to be an all around threat in the final quarter by intercepting an A E Pi pass and racing 20 yards for a touchdown. As the quarter ended, Reed completed a perfect afternon by passing to Hughes Spencer for a tally. In one of the tightest duels of the season, Sigma Phi Epsilon edged Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 3 to 0. In the closing minutes of the game, Jim Moorehead, Sig Ep quarterback, proved to be the hero of the day by drop-kicking a beautiful 15 yard field goal. Moorehead was handicapped by a hard rushing Sig Alph line plus being at a 40 degree angle from the crossbars. John Wynkoop threw five touchdown passes to lead Alpha Tau Omega to a 32-0 shutout over Phi Kappa Sigma. The first touchdown was scored when Bob Toalson grabbed a pass in front of three Phi Kappa Sigma defenders and raced 30 yards to score. Wynkoop passed to Toalson again for the second touchdown the play covering 50 yards. ATO picked up three more touchdowns in the third quarter to ice the contest. Wynkoop passed to John Trombolb for 30 yards for one score. He pitched to Larry Lamborn for the second and found John Brosse open in the end zone for the third. TODAY'S GAMES Fraternity A Division I Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Upsilon Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Phi Alpha Beta Theta Pi vs. Triangle Kappa Alpha Psi vs. Sigma Nu overtake Michigan State. The others in the parade, Maryland, Oklahoma, Georgia Tech, UCLA and Duke also picked up points over last week. The weekly Associated Press football poll listed the Kansas Jayhawkers in ninth place today. The AP poll is compiled on the opinions of the nation's sportswriters. Points are given on a 10-9-8 basis. With 19 first place votes—the same as last week—Michigan State rolled up a total of 305 points to hold the top spot, but that point total was 21 less than it was voted last week by the 35 outstanding coaches who make up the rating board. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD UNION PACIFIC FOOTBALL SPECIAL to MANHATTAN KU vs. K-STATE SATURDAY, NOV. 1st, 9:30 a.m. $2.00 Plus 30c Tax Round Trip Tickets on Sale at ELDRIDGE PHARMACY K.U. ATHLETIC OFFICE and UNION PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE Modern Coaches – Diner GO WITH THE TEAM, BAND AND PEP ORGANIZATIONS The Trojans of Jess Hill, sixth last week, jumped up to third place as a result of their 10 to 0 victory over California to make the biggest gain of the teams in the chase to New York—(U.P.)—Michigan State retained the No.1 spot in the United Press football ratings for the sixth consecutive week today, but six other teams were closing in with Maryland and Southern California leading the way. Maryland received six first place votes and 273 points—one more than last week—in staying in the runner-up position while Southern Cal received three first place votes and 242 points—a gain of 97 points. UP Rates Jayhawkers 10th; Michigan State Retains 1st Fink to Take Fiss' Spot Coach J. V. Sikes intends to move Joe Fink, defensive end, into the linebacker's slot to fill the vacancy caused by an injury to Galen Fiss. California, third last week, dropped to ninth place as Oklahoma retained the No. 4 spot with two first place votes and 231 points and Fiss, regarded as one of the top collegiate linebackers, will be forced to miss the next two games with Kansas State and Nebraska but may see some action in the Oklahoma A & M game Nov. 15, Sikes said. John Konek, defensive halfback, also was placed on the very doubt- ful starting list. Konek suffered a reinjury to a sprained knee. Coach Sikes indicated that he would move Duane Unruh into the defensive end position and Harold Patterson into the defensive halfback slot. Halfback Charlie Hoag and quarterback Gil Reich will take over Konek's extra point kicking chores. "Kansas State is building its season on the KU game. They'll shoot the works in an attempt to defeat Kansas," Coach Sikes said, "and we'll have to play well to beat them." Georgia Tech fifth place with two first place votes and 220 points. THE WINNERS CARL'S FREE FOOTBALL PICK-'EM CONTEST Week Ending Oct. 25th 1st: Charles Kite 2nd: Wes Creamer 3rd: Mrs. Elmer L. Dougan 4th: C. M. Clem Winner Missed 2 Games Off 8 Points UCLA and Duke exchanged places, the far western eleven getting two first place votes and 193 points for sixth place and Duke dropping back to seventh with 149 points. But even though it dropped back a position, Duke wound up with 14 more points than last week. There were two newcomers in the top ten—Purdue and Kansas. Purdue with one first place ballot received 84 points for eighth place while KANSAS advanced from a tie for 16th place to 10th with its convincing victory over Southern Methodist. Wisconsin, ninth last week, and Ohio State, 10th, dropped out of the select group as a result of losing to UCLA and Iowa, respectively. Points are scored on the basis of 10 points for a first place vote, nine for a second and so on down to one for a 10th. All of the top seven teams are undefeated, although Oklahoma has been tied. Purdue has the poorest record among the top 10 with one defeat and a tie to mar its record while California and KANSAS both have been beaten once. The United Press football ratings with first place votes and season's records in parenthesis; First Ten 1. Michigan State (19) (5-0) . 305 2. Maryland (6) (6-0) . 273 3. Southern Cal. (3) (6-0) . 242 4. Oklahoma (2) (4-0-1) . 231 5. Georgia Tech (2) (6-0) . 220 6. UCLA (2) (6-0) . 193 7. Duke (6-0) . 149 8. Purdue (1) (3-1-1) . 84 9. 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