Delta Tau Delta Wins Thriller From TKE 7-6 Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Tau Delta, and Kappa Sigma each registered its second victory of the intramural season yesterday as Fraternity A squads battled for first place recognition. Division IV member Delta Tau Delta squeezed past fighting Tau Kappa Epsilon 7 to 6. Going into the contest, each team had a 1-0 won-lost record. Taking advantage of fleet running Bill Todd, TKE raced to the Delts' 5 yard line in the closing minutes of the first half. Al Armstrong then passed to Rex Rice for the touchdown. The aroused Delt line stopped Armstrong cold in the extra point attempt. Bill Cunningham saved the day for the Delts in the third quarter when he intercepted one of Armstrong's aerials. Jim Devlin then passed to Clark Grimm for the touchdown. Devlin converted to give the Delts the deciding point. Pi Kappa Alpha retained its invincibility by tromping Phi Kappa 26 to 0. The victors scored on the first play of the game when Walt Hicks intercepted a Kappa Sig pass and sprinted 20 yards to score. Kappa Sig was totally unprepared for the torrid pace Pi K A set. Bob Hazlett snagged a 40 yard pass for the second Pi K A tally. Dave Baker scored the extra point on an aerial from Ron Dickens. Hicks passed to Jim Sharp for 30 yards and the third touchdown as the first period came to a close. The final Pi K A score came in the second quarter, when Jerry Force returned a Kappa Sig punt 30 yards for a touchdown. Hicks passed to Ned Rooney for the extra point. Kappa Sigma broke up a tight contest with three touchdowns in the second half to smother Phi Kappa. 31-7. Kappa. Phi Kappa scored first when Jim George made a diving catch of Bill Hadel's pass in the end zone. Kappa Sigma tied it up on a 15 yard pass from Dallas Chestnut to Dick Smith. Chestnut put the winners out in front by hitting Jim Hyatt with a short pass in the second quarter. second quarter. Kappa Sigma ran away with the game in the second half. Dick Getto caught a pass from Smith in the third quarter to hike the score to 19-7. Smith pitched a short pass to Howard Wynn in the last quarter and Chestnut passed to Don Ochs in the end zone to complete the scoring. Houston Almost Has Title Houston's Cougars apparently had the 1952 Missouri Valley football championship in the bag today as a result of their astonishingly rude treatment of defending champion Tulsa. Tulsa. Houston, already a 10-7 winner over Oklahoma A&M, crushed Tulsa at Houston Saturday night, 33-7. THE WINNERS CARL'S FREE Football Pick-'Em Contest OCTOBER 11 Page 5 1st: Bob Allison 2nd: Charles B. Taylor Jr. 3rd: Harry L. Elliott 4th: Clair Law ENTER NOW - The Spartans abandoned their last-minute, come-from-behind tactics for a relentless 60-minute offensive Saturday and crushed Texas A&M, 48-6, for their 18th straight victory. As a result Michigan State received 14 first place votes and a total of 306 points from the 35 leading coaches who make up the United Press rating board. WIN A Botany 500 Suit Botany Wool Shirt Leonard Macy Slacks Jayhawkers Jump To 6th in UP Poll New York—(U.P.)-Michigan State's Spartans, who displayed their superb football talents before a nationwide television audience last weekend, led the United Press ratings for the fourth straight week today, widening their lead over runnerup California. California, 41-7 conqueror of Oregon for its fourth triumph of the season, attracted eight first-place ballots and 273 points, but lost ground in its quest to overtake Michigan State. Although the Golden Bears had 15 more points than last week, Michigan State picked up 37 more points and widened its first place margin from 11 to 33 points. Maryland and Georgia Tech jumped into the next two places behind California, and Purdue and UCLA made it into the top 10 for the first time this season in other significant changes in this week's ratings. Wisconsin and Notre Dame dropped out of the top 10 after suffering setbacks. KANAS, unbeaten in four games, advanced four notches to sixth with 133 points. Southern California dropped one place to seventh with 144 points, and Duke held eighth place with 95 points. Purdue, with one first place vote and 72 points, vaulted from 16th to ninth place, while UCLA with 71 points, advanced from 11th to 10th. The top 10 thus made up of three Pacific Coast conference colleges, three from the South and two each from the Midwest and midlands. The United Press college football ratings (first place votes in parentheses): School Po. 1. Michigan State (14) 306 2. California (8) 273 3. Maryland (6) 244 4. Georgia Tech (3) 204 5. Oklahoma (3) 200 6. KANSAS 133 7. Southern California 114 8. Duke 95 9. Purdue (1) 72 10. UCLA 71 Second 10: 11. Pennsylvania, 38; 12. Ohio State, 36; 13. Illinois, 27; 14. Wisconsin, 24; 15. Navy and Villanova, 15 each; 17. Virginia, 14; 18. Stanford, 13; 19. Alabama, 10; 20. Pittsburgh, 7. Others: 21. Baylor, 4; 22. Princeton, Notre Dame, and Louisiana State, 3 each; 25. Army, 1. give yourself a coffee-break Pan-American Coffee Bureau, 120 Wall St., New York 5 N. Y. Brazil • Colombia • Costa Rica Cuba • Dominican Republic Ecuador • El Salvador Guatemala • Honduras Mexico • Venezuela • © 2006 Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1952 Next time you make a date... make it a date for coffeel You'll have more fun over a cheerful cup—it's the lift that puts life into every crowd! Wherever you go —whoever you take — give yourself a coffee-break! University Daily Kansan The Safest Roads You Can Ride On MAKE the slickest road a safe road with the U. S. 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