. 15 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950 Phi Psi's Defeat Beta's; ATO, Jim Beam, Dix, Win By ALAN MARSHALL Intramural Editor Phi Psi end Glenn Starmer caught a 7-yard moonlight pass from Rich Mercer in the second overtime period to end Beta's two-year reign as intramural football kings. The pass was all the Phi Psi's needed for their 7 to 6 victory in a semi-final fraternity "A" game. ATO took an easy 38 to 0 victory over Delta Upsilon in the other fraternity "A" semi-final. They are scheduled to meet the Phi Psi's Thursday for the championship. In independent "A" play Jim Beam squeaked by with a 7 to 0 victory over Don Henry and Dix Club had little trouble in downing A.F.R.O.T.C. by a 32 to 0 score. In one of the most hotly-contested games of the season that didn't end until 5:50 p.m. in almost total darkness, the Beta's and Phi Psi's both showed good midfield offenses but neither team seemed to have the scoring punch necessary to penetrate a goal-line stand. Phi Psi 7, Beta 6 The Beta's scored first in the third quarter on a pass from Jim Floyd to Bill Champion but Glenn Starmer broke through to deflect Champion's conversion attempt. The Phi Psi's scored in the closing minutes of the fourth quarter as Rich Mercer fired a short pass to Bob Knightly standing in the Beta end zone. Knightly's attempted placement was wide of the mark by about one foot. mark by about 10 yards. The fourth quarter was scoreless and so the allotted time ended with a 6 to 6 tie. In the first overtime both teams lost yardage as charging linemen broke up pass after pass. Marty Pancratz and Jack Faerber were outstanding in the Phi Psi line and Jerry Brownlee played good ball in the Beta line. In the second overtime period, Beta took the ball first but lost 2 yards through the line, and then failed to complete a pass. Pancrazt caught a blocked pass to leave the Beta's with a -2 yardage. The Phi Psil's didn't start out much better as they lost 5 yards when their passer was tagged with the ball. The next play was an incomplete pass that set the stage for Starmer to take the bullet pass that won the game. ATQ 38. DU 0 Chet Laniewski threw three touchdown passes, and ran for another one to lead his ATO team to a surprisingly one-sided victory over a fighting but outclassed DU team. Herb Weidensaul passed for the other ATO score, added five extra points, kicked a 15-yard field goal, and caught one of Laniewski's touchdown passes. Bob Trego took two more of the touchdown passes and Bob Hucke smagged the last. The hard-charging ATO line gave their passer good protection and at the same time kept the DU passer always on the move. Jim Beam 7, Don Henry 0 Jim Beam 1, Don Henry Ed Lee intercepted a Don Henry pass and returned it 60-yards for a touchdown with one minute remaining as Jim Beam won their seminal game. initial game the team was evenly fought all the way with both teams exhibiting a strong defense. Jim Beam was the more aggressive of the two but the opponent's always stiffened when the situation demanded so that neither team was able to score on sustained drives. Dix Club 32, A.F.R.O.T.C.0 Dix Club plodded through a scoreless first quarter and then opened up with a 19-point barrage in the second stanza that left their opponents baffled. The victors added a touchdown in each of the last two periods as they dominated play throughout the game. Lou Ferguson passed for four of the touchdowns and Gerald Puntey returned an interception 20 yards for the other score. Ferguson's passes went to Bill Mealer, Punktey, Frank Koenig, and Bob Beu, in that order. Koenig drop-kicked two extra points. IM Managers Meet Thursday A meeting for all intramural basketball managers will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday in 203 Robinson gymnasium. Plans for the basketball season will be discussed and managers will be given instructions regarding intramural rules and regulations. The season is scheduled to open on Monday, Dec. 4, and all entries must be in by Friday, Dec. 1. Both Robinson gym and Robinson an- nex are now open for practice but courts must be reserved through the intramural office. All teams wishing to practice should do so now since the courts will be in constant use when the season begins. TED MAUPIN, Kansas State halfback, was moved to the firststring right-half duties when an injury kayeod regular Elmer Creviston for the season. The speedy little junior also plays on defense and is one of the Wildcats' best pass defenders. He is a good passer himself, throwing left-handed. Big Seven Standinas Big Seven Games | | W | L | T | Pts | Opps | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 4 | 0 | 148 | 38 | | | Nebraska | 3 | 1 | 141 | 109 | | | Missouri | 2 | 1 | 103 | 86 | | | Kansas | 2 | 2 | 0 | 198 | 87 | | Iowa State | 2 | 2 | 19 | 75 | 87 | | Colorado | 1 | 4 | 127 | 114 | | | Kansas State | 0 | 5 | 0 | 41 | 182 | All Games All Games Oklahoma ... 7 0 0 214 79 Nebraska ... 5 1 1 212 155 Kansas ... 5 3 0 231 161 Missouri ... 3 3 1 130 141 Colorado ... 3 4 1 175 159 Iowa State ... 3 4 1 135 151 Kansas State 1 7 0 109 261 Games This Week States This Week Oregon at Colorado (Boulder) Iowa State at Nebraska (Lincoln) Kansas at Kansas State (Manhattan) Missouri at Oklahoma (Norman) Last Week's Results Missouri 21 Colorado 19 Nebraska 49 Kansas State 21 Drake 35 Iowa State 21 Oklahoma 33 Kansas 13 BEAT KANSAS STATE Seniors And Juniors Win First Round The senior hockey squad defeated the sophomores, 6 to 2, and the juniors downed the freshmen, 8 to 1, in the first round of the class tournament in women's intramurals. 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