THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Phi Psi, ATO, Phi Delt, Sigma Chi, Win To Gain Playoff Spots Phi Kappa Psi won a 14 to 6 victory over Phi Delta Theta in fraternity "A" play Wednesday afternoon to win the championship in division III. Delta Upsilon took second place in that division with a 12 to 7 triumph over Pi Kappa Alpha. Alpha Tau Omega bested Sigma Chi by a score of 16 to 14 in a game that was rough all the way. Both teams will represent division IV in the play-offs next week since the victory gave ATO the title and dropped previously unbeaten Sigma Chi into second place. ATO 16, Sigma Chi 14 Herb Weidensau's field goal midway in the first quarter proved to be the margin of victory as ATO won a hard-fought victory over Sigma Chi. Both teams exhibited a potent aerial attack that kept the game always in suspense. Konstanty Named NL's Top Player New York, Nov. 2—(U.P.)-Durable Jim Konstanty of the Philadelphia Philies, one of the greatest relief pitchers of modern times, was named today as the National league's most valuable player for 1950. Konstanty became the first pitcher to win the award since 1939 when Bucky Walters of the Cincinnati Reds was selected. It was the first time in the history of the selections, which are made by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, that a relief pitcher was honored. The big bespectacled strike thrower from Strykersville, N.Y., set a modern record for his trade by appearing in 74 league games as a reliever, and it became apparent early in the National league race that the Phillies would not be able to win the pennant without him. An untiring workhorse who won 16 games and saved countless others. Konstanty was able to go in almost every day if needed and he usually was. It became a rule around the National league that you had to beat the Phillies in six or seven innings or not at all because after that Konstanty came in and stopped the batters cold with his assortment of low breaking stuff. ATO scored first after Chet Laniewski returned an intercepted pass to the Sigma Chi 10. Weidensau went over on a short pass from Laniewski. Bill Brooks caught another of Laniewski's tosses for the second ATO touchdown. Sigma Chi scored in the second quarter after a long pass from Lee Vogel to Bob Near had placed the ball on the ATO 7-yard line. Dixon Vance took a short toss from Vogel to score easily. The second SigGate came on another long pass from Vogel, this time to A' Marshall. Frank Renfrow converted both the Sigma Chi extra points, but his at tempt at a field goal late in the las period was wide of the mark. Ron Mercer pitched two touch-down aerials as his Phi Psi team downed the Phi Delts in a contest that was outstanding for its rugged line play. Mercer's toss in the first quarter to Ken Meedearis accounted for their first counter and Bob Knightly converted. Then, late in the fourth quarter, Bill Richardson snagged another Mercer aerial for their second touchdown and a short pass from Knightly to Richardson was good for the extra point. Phi Delt scored their lone counter on a 20-yard pass from Buford Bissel to Bob Fountain midway in the second quarter. DU scored all their points in the The first DU touchdown came on a 25-yard pass from Harold Henson to Pete Koneck and a few minutes later Henson connected with Dick Wood for a second score. The defensive backfield aided the cause with numerous interceptions. DU 12, Pi K A 7 first quarter and then staved off the spirited rallies of their opponents to gain second place in their division. The Pi K A touchdown came in the fourth quarter on a pass from Walt Hicks to Jim Grey and John Denman added the extra-point. Sigma Nu 8. Phi Kappa 7 Sigma Nu 8, 9th Kappa 7 A safety in the second quarter gave Nu its first victory of the season. The two points were scored when a Phi Kappa pass from center went out-of-bounds in their end zone. Phi Kappa scored their only touchdown in the first quarter on a pass from Dick Reid to Charles O'Connell. A short run by Gene Koennis was good for the extra point. The Sigma Nu score came in the third quarter on a pass from Sandy Beels to Earl Kopke in a play that covered 15 yards. FLYING? See FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 20 Tel. 30 HE'S RUSHING TO GET HIS "CAMPUS SCENE" CHRISTMAS CARDS Sold by the I.S.A. Office or any representative 16 for $1.00 Sig Alph and Phi Tau both scored two touchdowns but the Sig Alphs added a safety to their total to gain the victory. The game was close all the way but the Sig Alph attack was more than the Phi Tau's could handle. SAE 14, Phi Tau 12 Dewain Hettaben broke through and tagged an AFROTC runner to Jolliffe 8, AFROTC 0 Jollife fought its way into a second place tie with AFROTC in independent "A" division II. give Jolliffe a 2 to 0 lead that began to look bigger and bigger as the game progressed. But Albert Duncan tossed a touchdown pass to Paul Thomas in the fourth quarter that clinched the victory for Jolliffe. Dogs Nip Cows' Tails Pittsfield, Mass.—(U.P.) —Farmers collected a total of $145 from Berkshire county in a month to compensate for damage to five cows whose tails were bitten off by dogs. "Some Of These Days" The thermometer is going to take a nose dive-It may come fast and freeze hard- QUICK! FRITZ CO. Install your Permanent Anti-Freeze NOW! Don't delay - you'll get in the Alcohol Jam if you wait! PHONE 4 BE SMART - BE PREPARED 8th and New Hampshire DO IT NOW - TODAY! For KANSAS and for WASHINGTON The REPUBLICAN Party EDWARD F. ARN For Governor ON THE STATE FRONT The Republican Party in Kansas is pledged to a continuation of the progressive legislation and administration which has brought increasing service to the people of Kansas. Headed by vigorous, able Ed Arn, the Republican state officials and the Republican legislature will give thrifty, efficient government in all essential fields. STATE TICKET For Lieutenant Governor... Fred Hall For Attorney General... Harold R. Fatzer For Secretary of State... Paul R. Shanahan For State Auditor... George Robb For State Treasurer... Richard T. Fadely For Supt. of Public Inst.. Adel F. Throckmorton For Commissioner of Insurance... Frank Sullivan For State Printer... Ferd Valol, Jr. NATIONAL TICKET For Congress, First District...Albert M. Cole For Congress, Second District...Errett P. Scrinner For Congress, Third District...Herbert A. Meyer For Congress, Fourth District...Ed H. Rees For Congress, Fifth District...Clifford R. 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