Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1952 University Daily Kansan r'age 5 Phi Psi's, Delt's Blank Opponents By RON PHILLIPS Kansan Sports Writer Phi Kappa Psi and Delta Tau Delta teams registered their third victories of the season while the Delta Chi team wrapped up win No. 2 by forfeit yesterday in intramural football competition. A balanced offensive attack enabled Kipa Phappa Sii to shut out Kappa Sigma 27-Peak and Pete Fotopoulos, PhipSi passed ace, passed to Carol Speckman for the first TD. Ralph Wallace made the conversion. The Phi Psi's forged over another touchdown in the third quarter. Wilson found Don Taylor waiting in the Kappa Sig endzone and passed to him for the score. Kappa Sig tightened its defense on the try for extra point, and blocked Wallace's third attempt. The second quarter saw a Phi Psi offensive drive which netted 70 yards and a touchdown. After driving to the Kappa Sig 8-yard line, Rich Mercer uncapped a stinging spot pass to Davis Wilson for the second Phi Psi tally. Wallace chalked up his second point after touchdown. The Phi Psi's scored again in the final period. Mercer to Speckman combined to work the final scoring play. Wallace made it three out of four with his conversion. Both teams put up strong defenses in the first half and the first score was not made until late in the second quarter. Paul Guess picked up two points for the Delts by blocking a Pi K A punt in the endzone. Delta Tau Delta scored its third straight victory of the season by blanking Pi Kappa Alpha 22-0. The winners tallies twice in the third quarter to take a 16-0 lead. Charles McDonald intercepted a Pik K A pass and raced 15 yards for the touchdown. Dick Erickson threw the key block. Minutes later, Jim Devlin passed 30 yards to Clark Grimm for another score. The Delt defensive line bottled up the Pi K A offensive and the losers never got within the Delt 20 yard line. The Delts scored its final touchdown in the last quarter on a pass from Devlin to Grimm. Delta Chi won from Sigma Phi Epsilon by forfeit. Yesterday's Results Phi Kappa Alpha 0 Delta Tau Delta 22, Kappa Alpha 10 UP FROM THE BENCH or you can't buck that line unless you break into the line-up Delta Chi 1, Sigma Phi E. 0 (forfeit) Today's Games Jim Beam vs. Stering-Oliver, Field 1 Pearson vs. NROTC, Field 3 Stephenson vs. NROTC, Field 4 All games at 4 p.m. Fraternity A Standings Division II Nothing puts a point across as convincingly as a Telegram . . . whether you're trying to get a "Yes" out of a Coach, a Chick or that Checkbook at home. (Far — when it comes to prizes, it is a Recalcrit Presentation Telegram is just about the best Crow-best. Wah-). Your message, it'll Mean More when it comes on the Yellow Blank. | | W | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Phi Gamma Delta | 3 | 0 | | Sigma Chi | 2 | 0 | | Delta Chi | 2 | 0 | | Alpha Phi Alpha | 1 | 0 | | Alpha Kappa Lambda | 3 | 0 | | Acacia | 0 | 2 | the opening game under the Admiring Eyes of his Number One Girl. Unfortunately the coach was a hard Man to Convince, and he disheartened, uninsured, in a Master Plan. Division III A third-stirring quarterback named widethorsen had a wudable handsome boy to be first-stirring quarterback. Particularly to start Who started Saturday? Our boy, naturally. Did very well, too. Played all season. "Just one of my FIinds," the coach mentioned. Found in the Athletics Building. 707 Massachusetts Telephone 2764 or 2765 IV.10 Beta Theta Pi ... 3 0 Sigma Nu ... 1 1 Triangle ... 2 1 Kappa Alpha Psi ... 0 3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 1 2 Lambda Chi Alpha ... 0 1 Two weeks before the opening game, the coach got a telephone Message. "Ten reasons why Witerspoon should be firststring quarterback is resourceful. Ifitness this approach," the coach received a similar Telegraphic Tribute to the Sterling Qualities and Gridiron Prowess of Witerspoon, ending on the tenth day with spooning into a T. Additionally, his father is considering endowing a new gymnasium." Phi Delta Theta 2 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 3 Delta Chi 2 1 Phi Kappa 0 2 Kappa Sigma 1 2 Phi Kappa Psi 3 0 Division IV IV. Version 10 Delta Tau Delta 3 0 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1 1 Pi Kappa Alpha 2 1 Phi Kappa Sigma 0 2 Phi Kappa Tau 1 1 Alpha Tau Omega 1 1 K-Club Names Morris K Homecoming Queen Escort Morris Kay, education junior, was elected to serve as escort to the homecoming queen at a K-club meeting at the Varsity house Tuesday night. It was also decided at the meeting that initiation for men lettering in basketball, track, and baseball the past spring would be held Nov. 14. By BOB LONGSTAFF Kansan Sports Editor Kansas Faces Young, Ambitious Mustangs in Cotton Bowl Saturday Kansas will battle a young but fast improving Southern Methodist university team Saturday in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. In losing to Duke university 14-7, Southern Methodist racked up 23 first downs against the Blue Devils' 15. The Mustangs outrushed Duke 239 yards to 231. Through the air lanes, the Mustangs were more powerful in garnering 130 yards to the Blue Devils' meager 34 yards. Ranked No. 6 by the AP, Duke has a 5-0 record. a 5-0 record. Against mighty Georgia Tech, ranked No. 5 by the AP sports-writers, Southern Methodist did not fare as well. However, the Mustangs outpassed the Yellow Jackets 163 yards to 34. Georgia Tech, like Duke, is boasting of a 5-0 record Underrated as it is, Southern Methodist is quickly causing the football experts to sit up and take notice. The Mustangs are considered to be young and inexperienced, but the impressive wins over Missouri (25-7) and Rice (21-14) are making many writers revise their opinions. Although sporting a not too impressive 2-2 record, Coach Rusty Russell's Mustangs have met two of the nation's top teams in Duke and Georgia Tech. In Jerry Norton, the Mustangs have one of the finest all-around triple threat backs in the business. As a sophomore last year, he lead SMU in rushing with a net gain of 438 yards in 128 carries. He was the club's top ground gainer in seven of the 10 games played. He completed 10 of 37 passes for 240 yards, and he led the Southwest conference in punting with a 41.8 yard average, a figure that placed him fourth nationally. Of a 75 man squad, only 13 are seniors. The only senior backfield men are quarterback Benton Musclewhite and defensive linebacker Val Joe Walker. Of the remainder of the squad, 22 are juniors and 50 are sophomores. The Mustangs operate from a single wing formation much like Colorado's. However, SMU does not use the single wing alone. Southern Methodist employs a double wing, a spread and innumerable variations of the formations. In the earlier games, the Mustangs displayed unusual deception in ball handling and faking. Like their nickname, the Mustangs are tricky, fast and powerful. Meanwhile, the Jayhawkers ran offensive scrimmage Tuesday in preparation for the contest in the JOIN THE CROWD ON THE Cotton Bowl. Coach J. V. Sikes worked his charges until dark last night in an effort to sharpen their scoring attack. The Jayhawker bossman will taper off scrimmages now to cut down on the possibility of injuries and to give the Jayhawkers a chance to rest before the important clash rolls around. LEAVE LAWRENCE 8:45 P.M., FRIDAY ARRIVE DALLAS 8:00 A.M., SATURDAY RETURN: LEAVE DALLAS 9:30 P.M., SATURDAY ARRIVE LAWRENCE 9:15 A.M., SUNDAY Coach Sikes feels confident that the loss to Oklahoma last Saturday will not dull the keen edge of the Jayhawkers. They will strive just as hard to win the SMU game as they did against the Sooners, Coach Sikes said. KU SPECIAL TRAIN to DALLAS for the KU-SMU GAME IN THE COTTON BOWL Round Trip Coach $27.15 (PULLMAN $54.75) For Further Information CALL BOB NELSON,3231M VI 4744, Kansas City, Mo. K.U. Band Will Be On The Train. LEE KIRKLAND TRAVEL OREAD BARBER SHOP Bernard Borst Charley Coffman 1237 Oread St. New Dodge Features Sleek, Low Lines Complete new styling is an outstanding feature of 1953 Dodge, now on display in dealers' showrooms. This Coronet four-door sedan typifies the new "action appearance" of the entire Dodge line. Coronet models have the new 140-horsepower Red Ram V-Eight engine which develops its high efficiency on regular fuel. Both the Coronet and Meadowbrook series are available in a wide range of bright, new colors and two-tone combinations. The restyled Meadowbrook series retains popular "Get-Away" Six engine. New Dodge Has 140-hp. V-8 Engine This new Dodge 140-horsepower Red Ram V-Eight engine is standard equipment in the 1953 Dogue Coronet series. Compact in size and light in weight, this new power plant produces more horsepower per cubic inch of displacement than any other automobile engine in volume production today. The design principles of the Red Ram engine are based on those used in high-output aircraft engines. It develops its high efficiency on regular grades of gasoline despite its high compression ratio of 7.1 to 1. Dodge continues to offer its "Get-Away" Six engine in the Meadowbrook series. ON DISPLAY OCTOBER 23rd RANSDELL MOTOR SERVICE 623 Mass. Phone 361