Page 5 University Daily Kansan Phi Psi, ATO, Delt, Phi Delta Theta Open Intramural FootballWithWins By RONNIE PHILLIPS Kansan Sports Writer Eight more Fraternity A intramural football teams opened up last Friday in a series of rugged clashes. In a closely fought Division III contest, Phi Kappa Psi squeezed out Phi Kappa 7 to 0. The defense of the two squads remained invulnerable most of the conflict except for a brief period in the second quarter of the game. Phi Kappa shook a receiver loose in the Phi Kappa end zone for a touchdown The most exciting duel of the afternoon saw Alpha Tau Omega edge out Tau Kappa Epsilon in the last 70 seconds. ATO drew first blood early in the encounter when John Brose passed to Don Stephenson on the TKE's five yard line. Stephenson then evaded a host of TKE defensive men and hit pay dirt. Trombold made the conversion to give ATO the lead 7 to 0. Statistics | | Kan-sas | Colo-rade | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | First downs | 12 | 10 | | Net yards rushing | 270 | 170 | | Net yards passing | 79 | 176 | | Net total offense | 349 | 346 | | Passes attempted | 9 | 12 | | Passes completed | 5 | 9 | | Number of punts | 7 | 7 | | Punting average | 43 | 39 | | Fumbles lost | 3 | 3 | | Yards penalized | 10 | 5 | score by team Kansas 7 7 0 7-21 Colorado 0 12 0 12 Scoring—Kansas: Touchdowns—Hoag 3, Conversions—Konek, 3. Colorado: Touchdowns—Bernardi, Hindi COLORADO LE—Knafelc, Glass, Dunning. LT—Knowlton, Stander, Fischer. LG—Swigert, Klamann, Greenwood, wood. C—Huffer, Dalthrop. RG—Hunt, Shepherd. RT—Marshall, Dietrich, Morton, Mitchell. RE—Evans, Branby. QB—Williams, Venzke, Horine. LH—Jordan, Hardy, Brookshier, Figner. RH—Shelton, Bernardi, Gray. FB—Curtis, Horton, Shelley. KANSAS LE—Taylor, Kay. LT—Mrkonie, Lundy, Bixler. LG—Knowles, Fink, Armstrong. C—Woody, Gish, Roberts. RT—Helmstadter, Hantla, Rossman. RE—Speneer, Poppe. RE—Leoni, Bracelin. QB—Robertson, Reich. LH—Hoag, Cleavinger. RH—Konek, Cindrich, Murphy. FB—Sabatini, Fiss, Kinnett. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Back TC Net Ave. Bernardi 11 35 3.18 Hardy 10 40 4.00 Jordan 8 30 3.75 Horton 8 21 2.63 Curtis 5 23 4.60 Shelton 2 10 5.00 Williams 2 8 4.00 Back TC Net Ave. Hoag 17 130 7.65 Sabatini 14 67 4.21 Cindrich 9 19 2.11 Konek 5 21 4.20 Robertson 4 34 8.50 KANSAS RUSHING COLORADO PASSING GLORIOUS Passer PA PC PI TD Yds. Jordan 8 7 0 1 176 Williams 8 1 0 0 15 Bernardi 2 1 0 0 14 COLORADO RECEIVING KAU 154 KARL Passer PA PC PI TI D Yds. Robertson .10 .10 5 1 79 KANSAS PASSING COLORADO RANGERS Receiver C TD Yds Williams 5 0 52 Bernardi 1 1 87 Eyma 1 0 37 Jordan 1 0 14 Huffer 1 0 -10 KANSAS RECEIVING KANSAS RECVEN- Receiver C TD Yds Hong 2 1 54 Taylor 2 0 21 Leguel 1 0 4 A few moments later Al Armstrong, TKE quarterback, tagged Roger Franklin in the ATO end zone with a quick pass. Their extra point attempt was blocked, however, and ATO still led with two minutes left to play in the first half. COLORADO FUNNY Kicker No. Yds. Ave. Jordan 6 264 44 Williams 1 9 9 COLORADO PUNTING strong-armed Allie Reynolds will oppose rookie Joe Black in their third man-to-man meeting of the series. Black defeated Reynolds, 4-2, in the opening game of the in the fourth game. KANSAS PUNTING Kicker No. Yds. Ave. Reich 5 210 42 Mkonic 2 95 47.5 With a minute to play in the first half, Dan Creighton, TKE linebacker, trapped Brose behind his goal line for a safety. As the half ended TKE led 8 to 7. Both squads remained scoreless during the third, and most of the fourth, periods. Then ATO caught fire late in the final stanza and marched the length of the gridiron. Their drive was climaxed with a 10 yard aerial from Brosse to Bob Toolson for a tally. Trombold missed the conversion, and ATO led 13 to 8. secondary. Armstrong threw a long pass which hit the outstretched arms of the receiver. Todd sprinted over the goal line to score on a play which netted TKE 45 yards and a victory 14 to 13. Only a minute and 10 seconds remained in the contest when Armstrong spied Bill Dodd past the ATO Delta Tau Delta walked over an undermanned Phi Kappa Sigma eight 20 to 0 in a Division IV encounter. The Delt's offense scored in three, of the four periods with little resistance from the Kappa Sig defense. Bob Devlin was responsible for the three touchdowns on passes. As the half drew to a close, Bob Heath, Phi Delt linebacker, intercepted a Sig Ep pass and ran 25 yards for a touchdown. The conversion was good, and Phi Delta Theta went oh to shut out Sigma Phi Epsilon. In the other Division IV combat, Phi Delta Theta overcame Sigma Phi Epsilon 13 to 0. Phi Delt scored both of its touchdowns in the first half, Carl Ade, Phi Delta tailback, shot a bullet pass to Bill Miller from the Sig Ep 15 yard line for the first score, in the first quarter. Monday, Oct. 6, 1952 Yankees to Make Last Stand Today Brooklyn—(U.P.)—The "old champs" were on the ropes today and a dazzling young opponent was moving in for the kill, confident that there would be a new champion of the baseball world by nightfall. Manager Casey Stengel, his dream of becoming the second manager in baseball history to pilot four consecutive world champions all but shattered, chose veteran Vic Raschi to make the New York Yankees' last stand against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the sixth game of the World Series at Ebbets field today. In Raschi, Stengel is going with a World-Series-tested professional who will be gunning for his fifth Series triumph, and who struck out nine and limited the Dodgers to three hits while beating them, 7-1, in the second game of this Series. Manager Charley Dressen, meanwhile, countered with a brash. 22-year old right-handed fireballer named Billy Loes to subdue the "old champs" and give the Dodgers their first world championship in six tries. The odds-makers favored the Dodgers to win the series at 2-1 odds, but rated the Yankees 8-5 favorites to win today and force the Series into a seventh-game showdown. If a seventh game is necessary, Raschi, although accustomed to four days of rest between starts during the regular American league season, is a powerful right-hander who should not be unduly handicapped by coming back with three days' siesta. He had a 16-6 record during the season.