PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1950 Fearless Fraley Selects Jayhawkers Over Utah UTAH GOES INTO SATURDAY'S game with at least one edge on the Jayhawkers—it has more co-captains. Huddling here is the Redskin trio of captains: halfback Bob Matthews, end Jim Lassetter, and tackle Joe Tangaro. Matthews was the Utes' leading ball carrier and scorer in 1949. Lassetter is 6 foot 1 inches tall and an accomplished pass catcher. Tangaro is a 225-pound defensive ace who likes his football rough and tough. All were nominees for all-Skyline Six honors last year with Matthews being named to the first team. New York, Nov. 1—(U.P.)—A comedy of errors played straight Fraley's Follies and the weekend football winners. Game of The Week SMU over Texas—Power, versitility (and Kyle Rote) over just plain power. But this should be not only the game of the week but one of the best of the year, with the Mustangs winding up on top by a touchdown or less. The Midwest Ohio State over Northwestern—And a true line on the Buckeyes. Minnesota over Iowa—A comer against a goner. Illinois over Michigan-A real tossen. Purdue over Wisconsin—On a hunch. Michigan State over Indiana—On a week's rest. The South Georgia over Alabama—Could be about face. Duke over Georgia Tech—Overpowered. Kentucky over Florida—Another for Parilli. Tennessee over North Carolina— Could be tough. Mississippi over LSU—Spot for an upset. The West Washington over California—The blueplate special. UCLA over Oregon State—It figures. Also: COP over Santa Clara, Loyola over Hardin Simmons, Colorado yola over Hardin Simmons, Colorado Aggies over Colorado Mines, Oklahoma over Colorado, San Francisco over Denver, Wyoming over Idaho, Brigham Young over Utah State and Kansas over Utah. Beta, TKE, Phi Gam, Delts Clinch Playoff Spots By Victories Tuesday By ALAN MARSHALL Intramural Editor The defending champion Beta Theta Pi "A" team moved one step closer to retaining its title by defeating Kappa Sigma 9 to 7. The victory gave Beta the championship in division I. Phi Gamma Delta took second place in the division with a forfeit victory over Triangle. Tau Kappa Epsilon scored a 13 to 0 win over Sigma Phi Epsilon and now only a protested game stands between T.K.E. and the division II championship. The T.K.E. protest of its game with Delta Chi was allowed and Don Powell, director of intramural athletics, has ruled that the entire game must be replayed. Delta Tau Delta defeated Acacia 32 to 0 to assure itself of at least second place in the division and a TKE. loss in the protested game would throw the division into a two-way tie for first place. Beta 9. Kappa Sig 7 A fourth quarter safety gave the Beta's a hard-fought victory over Kappa Sigma. The game was close all the way as an underdog Kappa Sig team tried hard to unseat the defending champions. The Beta touchdown came on a pass from John Strawn to Joe Mendenhall and Bill Champion booted the extra point. T. K.E. 13. Sig Ep 0 A pass to Maurice Martin connected for the Kappa Sig score. Jim Stringfellow converted. TKE. scored once in each of the second and third and added an extra point after the first touchdown while they held the Sig Ep's scoreless. Don Gaddis intercepted a Sig Ep pass on his own goal line and galloped 40 yards to end a scoring threat. Then T.K.E. began to move and scored its first touchdown on a pass from the opposing team. Don Creighton intercepted another Sig Ep pass and returned it 20 yards for a score. Henry Wilhelmson was outstanding in the T.K.E. line and Merle Hinkle did equally well in the Sig Ep forward wall. Delts 32. Acacia 0 Little Tommy Crahan was the whole show for the Delts as he tossed three touchdown passes to Clark Grimm and then caught two more from John McConnell. Two out of five conversion attempts were good. The Delta scored once in each of the first two quarters, were held scoreless in the third, and then opened up their vicious passing attack for three touchdowns in the last period. Lambda Chi 13, A. Phi A. 0 Phil Owens passed to Don Tomeh Take it easy or step lively, you'll find a wealth of comfort and service in these smart moccasins . . . with distinctive hand - butted - seams . . . and cobble-sewn "kick-off." Royal College Shop 837-839 Mass. to set up the first Lambda Chi touchdown which was scored two plays later as another Owens pass was complete to Alvin Row. The extra point came on a place-kick by Brad Keith. The second touchdown came when another Owens to Thomas aerial connected in the end zone. Jack Kay and Altimari turned in a rugged game in the Lambda Chi line. 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