THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Close Games Enliven Intramurals By ALAN MARSHALL Intramural Editor Three close games featured independent "B" play Wednesday. Sterling-Oliver scored a 12 to 0 win over Jolliffe to amass the most points in any of the games. Speedrs 7. Delts 6 Herk Harvey accounted for the Speedrs' extra point that spelled victory for them. A pass from Bill Conboy to Harvey was responsible for their lone touchdown. The Delts received a punt and quickly threw a pass to score their six points. Wally Buck tossed the scoring aerial to Grant Greenbank. Beta 2, Fli Kappa 2 Larry Wassmer scored the lone Beta touchdown in the first quarter but it was enough to give them the victory. The game was tight all the way but neither team displayed a potent scoring punch. The Phi Kappa's accounted for their two points with a third quarter safety. Joe Wimsatt was outstanding in the Phi Kappa line. Sterling-Oliver 12. Jolliffe 0 Both of the Sterling-Oiiver scores came on passes. An aerial from Blount to Tom Schoee scored the second touchdown, after Don Trent had carried another of Blount's passes to the Jolliffe 5-yard line. Trent was outstanding on the winning team. Jollife had a chance to score in the third quarter when they had the ball on the Sterling-Oliver 5-yard line with a first down. But four consecutive passes failed to find their mark and Jolliffe never threatened again. Bill Jurney, former All-State jr. college end from Coffeyville, Kansas, who almost enrolled at KU, is playing first string end at Arkansas. I-M Schedule Friday's Schedule Fraternity "A" Field 1 Phi Delt vs. DU 2 Phi Psi vs. Sigma U 3 Phi Kappa vs. Pi K A 4 ATO vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda 5 Sigma Chi vs. Sig Alph 6 Phi Tau vs. Phi Kappa Sig O Field Goal Turns 'Goat' To Sigma Chi Hero It's not often that a football player can be both the "goat" and the hero in one football game but it happened to Bob Briden when his Sigma Chi "B" team won a 3 to 2 victory over Kappa Sig in an intramural game Tuesday. Briden, a college junior, was directly responsible for all five points scored in the game. His bad pass from center that went out of the end-zone gave the Kappa Sigs an automatic safety, but then he redeemed himself in the eyes of his fraternity brothers with a 30-yard place kick. The game was nip and tuck all the way but when the Kappa Sigs got their safety with two minutes left in the game it looked like the defending champion Sigma Chi team was going to lose its first game in two years. The Kappa Sigs received the kick-off after the safety but, after losing five yards for delaying the game, finally had to punt on fourth down. Sigma Chi moved to the Kappa Sig five-yard line on a pass from Mahlon Ball to Tom White, but then their attack bogged down. They GUY NEW, hard-charging Aggie end, will hold down a defensive spot for Oklahoma A. and M. Saturday against Kansas in Memorial stadium. A 6 foot 2 inch, 202-pound junior, New is working toward his first varsity letter at Stillwater. He played his best game of the season against S.M.U. last week, although his team was beaten 56 to 0. Sandwiches To Go Fountain Service FOR DELIVERY CALL 3604 6 a.m.—12 p.m. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Reasonable Prices ALAMO CAFE 1109 Mass. But by some miracle it skipped over the bar with inches to spare. The crowd let out a roar that was heard at the other end of the intramural fields. ward calmly, toed the ball, and then watched it sail upward without so much as a reassuring wiggle. It was a low kick that seemed to hang in the air without moving. Although it was in the general direction of the goalposts, it was unthinkable that the ball might go through. It couldn't have been more than 12 feet off the ground which is the height of the crossbar, and the kick was losing power all the time. Said the modest hero in commenting on his feat, "Aww, shucks, it was nothing." called time-out after each play but lost five yards each time since they had already requested their limit. So the ball was back on the 20-yard stripe, fourth down, and 57 seconds left in the game. Things didn't look so good for the Sigma Chi team and they looked even worse when Briden moved back to the 30 for an attempt at a field goal. Onlookers who knew Briden realized that he was hand-capped with a blind left eye and they began to wonder if he could even see the goalposts, much less kick the ball through them. 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