UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1949 PAGE FOUR TKE, Beta Win In First Round IM Play-Offs Tau Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, and the Spartans teams were victorious in first round intramural play-offs Thursday. Phi Delta Theta and the Dix club also turned in wins. The victors halted two Sigma Chi sustained drives deep in their territory the first quarter, then took complete control of the game as they tallied once in each of the last three quarters. Halfback Jack Winter took a bullet pass in the end zone from Schwanzle midway in the second quarter to open the scoring spore. Phi Kappa Psi took the opening kickoff and drove for a touchdown, but then wilted before the passing of Press Wilson to drop a fraternity "A" playoff game, 14 to 20, to Tau Kappa Epsilon. A powerful Beta Theta Pi "A" team crushed the championship hopes of Sigma Chi 20 to 0 in a first round play-off game. Tailback Bob Schwanzle was the key man in the Beta offensive as he fired all three touchdown passes. A 20 yard scoring pass from Don Ashlock to Joe Dunmire climaxed the opening Phi Psi drive. T.K.E. then took over to build up a 20 to 7 lead. Wilson flipped touchdown passes to Bill Swowe, Chuck Boulware, and Don Korris, and place kicked two of three extra points. Phi Psi closed the scoring on a 40 yard pass play from Ashlock to Glenn Starmer. Bob Knightly place kicked the losers extra points. spree. The Beta passing ace hit end Joe Mendenhall with a short five yard pass for a third period score, then heaved a 60 yard aerial to Jim Floyd who made a lunging catch in the end zone for the final touchdown. Al Lowrie place-kicked the first extra point, and passed to Halver-hort for the second. nort for the second Hampeder by injuries in the line, Sigma Chi was unable to get its offense rolling after the first quarter. Bob Near was a standout in the line for the losers. Jack Crain's passing spelled a 24 to 0 victory for the Spartans over Oread in the independent play-offs. Crain pitched a pair of touchdown tosses to Dick Bradley in the second quarter and found Harold Duke in the end zone twice in the second half. Oread crossed the Spartan goal line in the fourth quarter, but the touchdown was nullified by a penalty. Aside from that threat, the Spartans had no trouble. Spearheaded by the passing of Wait Quiring, the undefeated Phi Delt "A" squad rolled over Sigma Phi Epsilon 14 to 0. Quiring started off the scoring in the second quarter with a 30 yard pass to Don McIlrath. Bob Danneburg took a short toss for the extra point. Then in the third quarter Quiring flipped to John Wilhelmy who in turn threw 45 yards to McIlrath for the counter. Danneburg came through again for the extra point. With the Sig Eps never threatening seriously, the victorious Phi's were in command the entire game. The Dix club fought a hard battle with Battenfeld hall to win 11 to 6. The Dix club made a touchdown and extra point in the first quarter. Battenfeld followed with a second only score in the game. Two safeties by the Dix squad in the fourth quarter were the only other scores in the game. nattenfeld scored on two plays that were called back. IM Play-Offs Beld: Fraternity “A” 1 A.T.O. vs. Kappa Sig. The only game scheduled. Its nine-feet wing-spread makes the condor the largest bird that flies. Track Team Meets Missouri; Aims For Undefeated Season Missouri's McGuire-less Tigers will furnish the last barrier in K.U.'s path toward a second consecutive undefeated cross-country season here Saturday when the two teams match strides at 11 a.m. in Memorial stadium. For the first time in six KU-M.U. two-mile and track meetings, there will be no dual between Bill McGuire, the Bengals' sensational sophomore distance whizzer of last season, and Bob Karnes, the grim Javahawk captain. With the former on the shelf until the second semester, Tom Botts' crews face a stiff task cracking the three and four man rings Kansas has thrown around first place in each of its previous duals this autumn. Karnes, Pat Bowers, Cliff Abel, and Herb Semper, ran a dead heat in 9:52.6 against Nebraska as Kansas took a 10 to 29 decision in its apper. The same foursome repeated against Kansas State for a 10 to 26 victory in 9:43.0. Karnes, Semper, and Abel hit the tape together in 9:52 to lead a 10 to 29 thumping of Colorado last Saturday. Missouri has dropped its only two starts of the year, 17 to 20, to Nebraska, and 15 to 22 to Iowa State. However, it boasts a capable veteran in Jean Madden and a newcomer of high promise in Chet Franz. The latter rambled 9:57.4 against Nebraska to nip the Cornhuskers' well-regarded Eryd Fayn by a stride. Franz finished third in the conference freshman telegraphic derby last fall behind Semper and Bill Kazmar, another Kansan. 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