UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1943 Three IM Teams Win Division Championships Tau Kappa Epsilon roared to a 27 to 0 victory over Phi Kappa Epsilon. The victory concluded an undefeated regular season for the champs of division IV of the fraternity "A" league. Tau Kappa, Sigma Chi and Sigma Nu won the championships in their divisions with victories in Monday's intramural football games. Phi Delta Theta, Acacia, and Beta teams also turned in wins. Press Wilson starred for T.K.E. After Vance Wigington opened the scoring by blocking a punt in the end zone for a safety, Wilson led the Tekes to two fast scores. He passed to Don Korris for the first and returned an intercepted pass for the second. Another T.K.E. interception, this time by Jim Silvius, was good for a 50-yard touchdown. Wilson passed to Silvius for a touchdown and to Bob Grisson for the conversion to end scoring. The undefeated Sigma Chi "B" team outran and outpassed the Alpha Tau Omega "B" team to win 20 to 0 and take a "B" division championship. Sigma Chi, which has pitched up 75 points to its opponents 7, has won five and lost none. The first time the victors had possession of the ball they marched 55-yards to score on a short pass from quarterback Bob Maupin to Mahon Ball in the end zone. The next time they got their hands on the ball, Maupin shot a 45-yard aerial to end Bill Stratton who took it in the end zone for the second counter. Early in the second quarter, halfback George Holden completed a 40-yard pass to Wayne Livingston who carried it over for the final tally. A.T.O. never penetrated the Sigma Chi 30-yard line, as linemen Jim Connell, Tony Bontz, and Gordon Saunders turned in stellar performances on defensive play. Sigma Nu took the championship of division II in fraternity "B" league by stopping Pi Kappa Alpha 8 to 0. All the scoring came in the final period. Ed Hirleman tagged a Pi K.A. back in the end zone for a safety, and C. W. Hanna passed to Earl Kopke for a touchdown. An underrated Phi Delta Theta “B” team stunned a hapless Phi Gamma Delta “B” team 6 to 4. The victors staged a major upset as the two teams fought for third place honors in their division. The lone touchdown came on the first play of the second half. Bob Fountain, Phi Delt end, skirted the sidelines on a sleeper play and took a 20-yard pass from halfback Bufford Bissel. Pace-changing Fountain proceeded to fake out two would-be touchers, and then threaded his way through the entire Phi Gam secondary for a 35-day jaunt to pay dirt. A bad Phi Delt center snap that rolled out of the end zone gave the Phi Gams their first safety. Stalling for time in the last seconds of the final period, Jordan Haines, Phi Delt halfback, grounded the ball behind the goal line. This enabled the vietors to kick out of danger from their 20-yard line. The D. Tau D.'s took a beating in two intramural games Monday. Their "A" team dropped one to Acacia with a final score of 6-0. The Delt "B" squad lost to the Betas 13-6. The game between Acacia and the Delt "A" team was a closely fought battle. Penalties hindered the Delt team throughout the game. Second and Third quarter touchdowns by Beta Theta Pi defeated the Delt "B" team 13-6. The Deits were unable to score until the fourth quarter. The only Delt score was made on an intercepted pass by Tom Young. Crisler Says Pay Or Clean Football Chicago, Nov. 1—(U,P)—Fritz Crisler, a football coaching genius who quit to become Michigan's fulltime athletic director, was on record today as favoring a plan to pay football players, providing it would eliminate all evils now connected with the game. But it was a tongue-in-cheek statement for the balding Wolverine chief. He pointed out so many difficulties and ailments in a game where players would be paid that it was obvious he believed it better to clean up college football in its present form. There is "some dishonesty" in football recruiting at present, Crisler told a quarterback luncheon. "Maybe we ought to go to a paid player basis," Crisler said. "If it would eliminate the cheating and dishonesty, I'd be for it." There would be problems connected with a paid player game, he said. "There'd probably have to be ceilings," he asserted, leaving unsaid the intimation that ceilings could be violated as easily in a game where all players are paid as one in which none legitimately are paid. YOUNG REPUBLICANS CLUB MEETING Nov. 1st 7:30 p.m. Rm. 106 Green REP. CHARLES D. STOUGH Guest Speaker IM Schedule Field: Fraternity 1 Phi Si vs. Kappa Sigma. Independent "U" 2 Jim Beam vs. Kappa Epsilon Pi. 3 Oren vs. Goodniks. Steering vs. Signa Pi. Wednesday's Game: A replay of the Delta Chi vs. Kappa Sigma "A" game. Fraternity "B" "We'd have to compete with the pros" Crisler added. "We'd have the greatest centralization football has ever seen. The institutions with the most money would be at the top and I presume the game in those little colleges would fall by the wayside." The playoffs will begin Thursday. Crisler said he believed the best program for college football would be to strive to eliminate present dishonesty and retain an amateur game. Kiwanis Elects Brewster Prof. R. Q. Brewster, chairman of the department of chemistry, has been elected president of the Lawrence Kiwanas club for the coming year. Read the Want Ads Daily. STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE Swimming Squads To Begin Practice Varsity swim practice will begin Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 4:30 p.m. in the Robinson pool, Walter J. Mikols, varsity swimming coach, announced today. The freshman squad will begin work-outs on Monday, Nov. 14. Work-out hours will be from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, hours will be from 3:30 to 5 p.m. All of last years swimmers are to report to Coach Mikols for locker assignment. RIFLES PISTOLS SHOTGUNS and AMMUNITION Kirkpatrick Sport Shop 715 Mass. Ph. 1018 The Bus- (Adv.) Read the Want Ads Daily. -By Bibler "Well, Reginald. How come you took your eyes off the road?" Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. ---