WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Speedrs, Club 13 Win Only Intramural Games By DAVE TODD Intramural Writer Only two games were played in intramural football Tuesday. The Speedrs edged Phi Kappa in overtime and Club 13 blanked the Delts. Both were independent "B" games. A full schedule of six games, all fraternity "A", is set for today. Speedrs 7. Phi Kappa 6 Spearcs 7, Phi Kappa 8 The Speedrs showed a powerful passing attack as they downed the Phi Kappa's in a 7 to 6 overtime battle. Neither team scored in the first half of the tilt, but three Phi Kappa passes, with a final loss from Huecter to Tuchijan accounted for the Phi Kappa's only touchdown. In the last period, the Speedrs received a punt on the 21-yard line. A 50-vard pass to the Phi Kappa's As the whistle ending the last stanza sounded, the game was still tied, 6 to 6. In an attempt to gain 30 set up a touchdown pass, when fame four attempts later when Harvey took a long pass from Conboy in the end-zone for a TD. more yards in four downs than the Speedrs, Phi Kappa amassed 13. The Speedrs racked up 26 yards in the extra period to win the game, 7 to 6. Jim Sheaffer of Phi Kappa was the outstanding lineman of the game. Club 13 20, Delts 0 In a one-sided game, the Delts were downed by Club 13, 20 to 0. Harry Fuller of Club 13, scored the first touchdown of the tilt in the first period when he raced 45 yards to cross the Delts goal-line with a pass from Harris. Fuller also scored in the second quarter on a short pass over center. Club 13 penetrated the enemy-zone again in the last period when Max Smiddt ran 15 yards for a TD. New York, Oct 25—(U.P.)Expecting everything but the expected in a season where it's fatal to be a favorite, Fraley's Follies and the weekend football "winners." Meetin' of Unbeaten Princeton over Cornell—this is a bit of a blue plate special, the Big Red being favored by 1½ points. But Yale, in losing to Cornell, showed they could be had by a team with firepower—and Princeton's got it. The East Army over Columbia—47 points in memory of 1947. Penn over Navy—it could be anchors aweigh. Intramural Football Standings Fraternity “A” DIVISION 1 Yale over Holy Cross—one for little Holm. Georgia over Boston College— solid. sub. Michigan over Minnesota—the golddurn Gonhers. Also: San Francisco over Fordham, Syracuse over B. U.; Colgate over Brown, Dartmouth over Harvard, Penn State over Temple, Miami over Pit Indiana over Illinois—the upset trend. Fearless Fraley Picks Nebraska Over KU The Midwest Notre Dame over Michigan State—stubborn with your dough. Tulane over Auburn—red, white—and blue. Maryland over Duke—if it bounces right. Also: Kentucky over Georgia Tech, North Carolina over W. & M., N. C. State over VPI, Florida over Furman, Tennessee over W. & L., Clemson over Wake Forest, Virginia over West Virginia, South Carolina over George Washington. Southern Cal over Oregon—personally, I'd default. California over St. Mary's—attar of roses. Also: Ohio State over Iowa, Wisconsin over Northwestern, Santa Clara over Marquette, Oklahoma over Iowa State, Nebraska over Kansas; Tulsa over Bradley, Drake over Detroit, Missouri over Oklahoma Aggies. Alabama over Mississippi State — grits and gravy. Mississippi over TCU—Moanin low in Memphis. Also: Arizona over Denver, Loyola over Nevada, Oregon State over Montana, Colorado Aggies over Utah State, Colorado over Utah, Wyoming over New Mexico. Washington State over Idaho— practically painless. Washington over Stanford—or even the other way. The West Purdue over UCLA—the blue plate special. The Southwest Texas over Rice—longer horns. Texas Aggies over Baylor—plowin' 'em under. Vanderbilt over Arkansas—a right fair ball game. Citrus over Antelope Valley—no lemon here. Texas Tech over Texas Western----watch it, pardner. Carbon over Snow—a bit too slushy. Valparaiso over Ball State—wrong ball. Mankata over Winona—hooray for Hiawatha! Southwest of Seattle DIVISION II Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, 33-year-old dean of the University of Kansas medical school, was named by the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the top ten young men of the nation for 1949. Won Los Beta 3 0 Phi Gam 3 0 Kappa Sig 2 1 Lambda Chi 1 2 Triangle 0 3 A. Phi A 3 DIVISION III Delts 2 FK-KP 3 Sig Eps 2 Delta Chi 1 Acceia 1 A FK-PI 0 Phi Psi 2 Peltl 2 K PA 2 Delta Upsilon 0 Kappa 0 Sigma Nu 0 DIVISION IV A.T.O. 3 Sigma Chi 3 Flu Kappa Epsilon 1 A.K.I. 1 Sig Ep 1 Gap E 0 BEAT NEBRASKA Fraternity "B" DIVISION I DIVISION II Sigma Chi Phi Gam Phi Pi Phil Sig A.T.O. Kappa Sig G.A.K. Beta 3 Pi Delt 3 Sigma Nu 1 Sig Ep 1 Eval 1 Sigma Pi 0 Independent "A DIVISION I DIVISION II Dix Club 3 Don Henry 3 Batten Feld 1 Navy 1 Unknowns 1 Y.M.C.A. 0 BEAT NEBRASKA Jim Beam 3 H.W.O.T.C. 3 Oread 1 Sterling-Oliver 1 A.I.E.F. 0 A.I.E.F. 0 Independent "B" Speedrs 2 0 Beta "C" 2 Fila Kappa 1 Delta 1 0 Club 13 0 [last updated on Oct. 20] (including games of Oct. 20) I-M Schedule Today's Schedule Fraternity "A" 1 Beta vs. Phi Gam 2 Kappa Sig vs. Lambda Chi 3 A. Phi A. vs. Triangle 4 TKE vs. Delts 5 Sig Ep vs. A E Pi 6 Delta Chi vs. Acacia 7 Thursday's Schedule 8 Fraternity "A" 1 Phi Delt vs. Sigma N A 2 Phi Psi vs. Pi K A 3 DU vs. Phi Kappa 4 ATO vs. SAE 5 Sigma Chi vs. Phi Kappa Sig 6 AKL vs. Phi Kappa Tau Field Some People ... Shout From Housetops Others... Knock On Doors Some Just Wish They Were Magicians But The Smart Guy ... ER Uses Kansan Classifieds Phone K.U.376