TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Dix, Jim Beam Clinch Division Titles In Independent 'A' Play By ED BARTLETT Intramural Writer The Dix Club and Jim Beam's Dream team romped to easy victories Monday to finish the regular league play undefeated in their divisions of the independent "A" league. Navy and Don Henry won easily while the A.I.E.E. squeezed past Sterling-Oliver to snatch their first win of the season out of the fire in the last quarter. A postponed fraternity "B" game was also played in which defending champion Sigma Chi was defeated by Phi Gamma Delta. A.I.E.E. 7, Sterling-Oliver 6 The A.I.E.E. team won its first time of the season Monday by coming from behind in the final period to beat a surprised Sterling-Oliver aggregation. Sterling-Oliver scored first when L. M. Denney connected with a 30-yard pass to Laurence Schoech in the initial quarter. The attempted conversion was bad. The Sterling-Oliver team threatened repeatedly throughout the game as Sherman Nichols intercepted A.I.EE. aerials in the second and third quarters. In the fourth quarter Scmdit completed a long aerial to Earl Windisch for A.I.E.E. to tie up the game. Scmdit again faded back in the attempt for the extra point and again made good to Windisch to win. Navy 20. Y.M.C.A. 0 a T.D. Johnson's try for the conversion was perfect. In the following period, Jenkins unwound a 40-yard pass to Gillett who galloped over for the score. Johnson again converted successfully. Jenkins tossed again in the fourth and was again accurate, this time with a 20-yard heave to Johnson. The third attempted conversion was wide. After a scoreless first quarter, the Navy went on to swamp the Y.M. C.A. In the second, Lyle Jenkins started the parade by completing a 15-yard pass to Noye Johnson for Don Henry 34. Unknowns 0 Don Henry cinched a berth in the finals by walloping the Unknowns. Don Henry scored in every quarter at least once. Gordon Jarchow opened the scoring with a pass to Herb Pearson. Harlan Unruh supplied the conversion. Unruh, from that point on, took over the passing chores. He hit Virgil Haney, Pearson, Jim Nitz, and Arthur Peterson for touchdowns. Jim Beam 32, Oread 0 Jim Beam's Dream team rolled over Oread hall Monday to complete an impressive string of five victories and no defeats in intramural play this season. Dix club 20. Battenfeld 0 A Colburn to Shields combination provided the first T.D. for Jim Beam. The second score came when Kaufman threw 50 yards to Watson. The Dix club remained undefeated after an easy win over Battenfeld. They have five victories and are sure to be top contenders for the independent "A" championship. Bill Mealer stole a Battenfeld desperation pass on the Battenfield six-yard line in the second quarter of the game and galloped over for the first score of the contest. Frank Koenig produced the extra point. Sigma Chi 9. Phil Campbell Deloit, 12 Sigma Chi 0, II Gamma Delta 12 Phi Gamma Delta upset a favored Sigma Chi team in a make-up fraternity "B" game. BEAT UTAH The scoring began in the second period when Bill Michener completed a pass to Hervey Macferran. The Sigma Chi team was unable to cope with the passing attack of the enemy and in the final quarter, the Ph Gamma Delta's tallied again. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass I-M Football Playoffs Begin Next Week By ALAN MARSHALL Intramural Editor In division I of independent "A" the games were played Monday night and Dix Club took top honors with a victory over Battenfeld. Don Henry gained a spot in the finals with an easy win over the Unknowns. Intramural football teams are in the last round of division play this week and several division championship games are scheduled that should prove to be real thrillers. The top two teams in each division will enter the final playoffs which begin next week. Jim Beam took the title in division II with a one-sided triumph over Oread. A.F.R.O.T.C. plays Jolliffe Wednesday to decide the second representative in the finals. Fraternity "A" plays start this afternoon with some slam-bang games on tap. In division I the undefeated Beta's should take the measure of Kappa Sig and the second-place Phi Gam's ought to hand the Triangle their fifth defeat of the season. Division II is a real mix-up with three teams tied for first place. The Delt's, TKE's, and Sig Ep's each have three wins and a single loss. The TKE's play the Sig Ep's in what should be a red-hot game with the winner moving into the finals. The Sig Ep's have improved steadily but it is a question if they will be able to stop the accurate passing of the TKE's standout halfback, Press Wilson. 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The game must be rated a toss-up with perhaps a slight edge going to the Phi Psi's on the strength of several impressive victories in earlier games. D. U. with a 3-1 record, should stop the Pi K.A.'s who have won two and lost two. The A.T.O.-Sigma Chi game should develop into a real battle. A.T.O. has played good ball all year and in Chet Laniewski they have one of the best passers in intramurals. A hot and cold Sigma Chi team has shown championship form occasionally, but they are unpredictable. If they are "on" they could make a real fight out of it. Sig halfback Lee Vogel rates with Laniewski in passing ability. Better flip a coin on this one and if it's two-headed pick the A.T.O.'s. Fraternity "B" play was postponed last week due to Homecoming activities so these teams still have two more games to play. The play-off berths are virtually decided but neither division has a champion yet. Phi Gamma Delta virtually clinched the division I title by handing defending champion Sigma Chi its first defeat in two years when they played Monday night. Sigma Chi plays again Thursday and they must beat the Phi Psi to gain a spot in the play-offs. In division II a powerful Beta team meets Phi Delta Theta and neither team has been defeated so far. Some must lose but nevertheless both teams are a sure bet to make the play-offs. Independent "B", with only five teams and one division, will not have playoffs. A Speedsr victory over the Beta "C" team on Friday would give the former team the title but a loss would throw the league into a two-way tie for first since the Speedrs own a 3-0 record and the Beta's have lost once in three games. BEAT UTAH GET A FLYING START! 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