University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 24, 1952 Page 4 ATO Slips Past Phi Psi in IM Tilt The Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity B team defeated the Phi Kappa Psi junior squad, 6-0, in the only intramural football contest scheduled yesterday. In Wednesday's competition, Pearson and Battenfeld halls battled to the first tie of the season. The two Independent A teams held each other scorelead through the four quarters, but Pearson won the game in the overtime provided by IM rules. A first period tally was all that was needed by the ATO's as their tight defense continually stalled the Phi Psi offense. The lone touch-down came on a 12 yard pass from Verne Moser to Dean Bowan. Stephenson hall beat the Air ROTC squad, 7-6, in the only other game played. The Navy ROTC team won by forfeit when the Wesley squad failed to show up. Jim Beam's Dream team won another forfeit when the Sterling-Oliver squad failed to field a full team. WOODY HERMAN AND HIS NEW THIRD HERD ORCHESTRA FEATURING DOLLY URBIE HOUSTON GREEN THE MILLS BROTHERS FAMOUS DECCA RECORDING STARS "MERCURY RECORDS QUEEN OF THE JUKE BOXES" WASHINGTON LOU DALEY "MR. EVERYBODY" MAROLD KING "ROLLING RYTHUM" AT HOCH AUDITORIUM Wed., Oct. 29, 8 p.m. Buy Your Tickets Now at the Fine Arts Office $1.50-$2.00 Incl. Tax Kansas, SMU Meet Saturday By BOB NELSON Kansan Sports Writer After receiving a 42-20 setback to Oklahoma last week, Coach Jules V. Sikes' Jayhawker football team will encounter an acid comeback test Saturday against an underrated Southern Methodist university team in the Cotton Bowl. Kansas, rated 15th in the AP grid poll, will be out to prove its football power to the Southwest Conference for the second time this season. The Jayhawkers own an opening-game 13-0 shutout over Texas Christian university, 1951 conference champs, to go along with last year's 27-13 win over TCU at Fort Worth. In attempting to chalk up its third victory in a row over strong Southwestern conference opposition, KU will be facing a fast improving young Mustang club which is loaded with power. Kansas will match its potent aerial game, powered by quarterback Jerry Robertson of Dallas, against SMU's triple-threat star, Jerry Norton. Robertson's passing output hit a single-game high last week against Oklahoma with 12 completions in 18 attempts good for 205 yards. The Jayhawkers' running attack—spearheaded by halfbacks Charlie Hoag and Bob Brandeberry—is expected to give the Mustangs' defense a busy afternoon and could well spell the difference of victory or defeat for Kansas. 2 of 10 Unbeaten Teams To Fall in Saturday Tilts New York—(U.P.)-The select list of 10 unbeaten and untied major college football teams will be reduced by two this weekend when California plays Southern California and Duke meets Virginia in clashes between perfect record powers. These four, along with Michigan, State, Maryland, Georgia Tech, UCLA, Villanova and Holy Cross, emerged the only major teams with spotless records after a weekend highlighted by high-scoring games. Kansas, Alabama, Nebraska, Navy, Stanford and Colgate were knocked from the undefeated and untied ranks. California and Southern California, both unbeaten in five games this season, square off at Los Angeles this Saturday in a Pacific Coast conference showdown that will play a large part in determining the eventual Rose Bowl entry. UCLA, the third Pacific Coast power with five straight victories, goes out of the conference to meet Wisconsin at Madison, Wis., in one of the weekend's top intersectional games. Duke (5-0) and Virginia (4-0) knock heads in the south's top attraction at Charlottesville, Va. No conference contention is involved since Virginia is an independent, but the outcome will help determine national rankings. Michigan State, which ran its winning streak to 19 games by drubbing Syracuse, 48-7, plays at home against Penn State, another strong eastern team, next weekend. Maryland, which knocked Navy from the perfect-record ranks, 38-7, and ran its victory string to 17 games, next is pitted against Louisiana State at College Park, Md. Georgia Tech (5-0) faces a Southeastern conference toughie in Vanderbilt at Atlanta, Ga.; Holy Cross (4-0) travels to play Syracuse and Villanova (5-0) is at Xavier (Ohio), Sunday afternoon. In addition to the games involving unbeaten and untied powers, next Saturday's program offers an important Big Ten battle between Michigan and Minnesota, as well as several top intersections attractions. The national television feature will be a big Ten clash between Purdue and Illinois at Champaign, Ill. Come Out To The CHUCK WAGON Iffen yuh lak Western cooked chow We specialize In Bar-B-Que and Steak Dinners Highway 59 A-round the Corner South of Lawrence Open Everyday Except Tuesday PROBABLE OFFENSIVE LINEUP Kansas (4-1) SMU (2-2) | | Wt. | Pos. | Wt. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Jerry Bogue | 176 | LE | 185 | Doyle Nix | | Joe Lundy | 204 | LT | 205 | Lou Miller | | Dick Knowles | 194 | LG | 190 | Joe Basquez | | Warren Woody | 190 | C | 190 | Bill Fox | | Geo. Helmstadter | 217 | RG | 194 | Darrel Lafitte | | Oliverr Spencer | 224 | RT | 210 | Wayne Ligon | | Paul Leoni | 188 | RE | 200 | Dave Powell | | Jerry Robertson | 180 | QB | 170 | Ben Musselwhite | | Charlie Hoag | 188 | LH | 185 | Jerry Norton | | Bob Brandebberry | 183 | RH | 195 | Don Miller | | Galen Fiss | 208 | FB | 190 | Al Hansen | OFFICIALS—Referee: Smith, Centenary; Umpire: Waldorf, Missouri; Linesman: McAllister, Oklahoma A&M; and Field Judge: Brown, Warrensburg Teachers. PLACE: Cotton Bowl, Dallas. 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