UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1949 Kappa Sig Wins Play-Off Berth Kappa Sigma edged past Delta Chi 16 to 21 Tuesday afternoon for a berth in the intramural playoffs in the only game scheduled. The two teams met to decide the play-off position after finishing the regular season tied for second place in fraternity III of the fraternity "A" learage. John Goodson's two kicks for extra points and fourth-quarter safety provided the winning margin after Don Price had sparked the Kappa Sigs to a pair of touchdowns. Price found Tony Witt in the end zone on a pass play that tallied in the first quarter. Later in the same period, Peter scored 30 yards for another six points. Bob Bransfield's passing kept Delta Chi in the game all the way. Bransfield threw to Don Tinker for six points in the second quarter, and connected with Bill Passmore for another t.d. in the final period. IM Play-Offs TODAY'S GAMES Fraternity "A" 1 T.K.E. vs. Phi Psi. 2 Beta vs. Sigma Chi. 3 Phi Delt vs. Sig Ep. Independent “A” 4 Dix Club vs. Battenfeld. 5 Spartians vs. Orcad hall. Wrestling is one of the most primitive and universal sports, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Sophomores Important To 'New Team' The Kansas sophomore you're hearing most about is Jerry Bogue, the nifty quarterback. But there are seven other second-year performers who are playing a part in the "new" Jayhawkers' sudden mid-season surge. Two of them, Dean Wells, half-back, and Bill Schaake, 192-pound end, probably will draw starting berths along with Bogue Saturday when wiki Sikes' Kansens tackle tough Nebraska at Lincoln in the day's feature Big Seven attraction. But Wells has met the challenge. Against the raging Sooners after McDonald was hurt he made four slashing tackles and as many other open field saves. Wells, a slight 165-pounder, is filling the rather large shoes left by the injured Cliff McDonald. When the veteran left-hander was kayoed with a broken wrist against Oklahoma, he left a vital void in the Jayhawker secondary. Schaake has turned into a pass-grabbing sensation after a slow start. He also got his chance when a regular was knocked out against theub. Auben Limville who went to the sidelines with a sprained ankle. He continued this pattern in the 55-14 thumping of Oklahoma A.A.M. Last Saturday in the 38 to 0 victory over Kansas State he hit his high for the season, intercepting two passes and running one of them back 31 yards to the Wildcat to set up the Jayhawkers' fifth touchdown. Handed ball-carrying duties for the first time he ripped off 14 yards in three efforts. He plays left half on offense and right on defense. scenake responded by flagging five passes, two of them of the circus variety, and picking up 50 yards against the potent defending champions. Against A.M.& he exploded without warning setting a new K.U. record for a single game with 153 yards on eight receptions. He scored one touchdown on a 24-yard jaunt and set up another with a diving catch of a deflected Dick Gilman heave on the Cowpoke one yard line. He set up another counter against K-State last Saturday when he hooked up with Gilman on a 53-yard pass play which reached the purple 19. Blessed with exceptionally hard defense after a deflection also. The big and now ranks third conference receivers with 294 yards on 17 bags, Linville hasn't done badly either. Despite his ankle injury he ranks fifth among league receivers on 228 yards in 12 catches. Kent Thomas, guard; Carl Sandefur, tackle; Orbon Tice, end, and Bill Rinehart, place-kicking specialist, complete the sophomore honor roll. Thomas, a swift 196-pounder, is playing fine offensive football. Sandefur, a 6" 201-pounder, holds high promise at left tackle after being shifted from end. 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