PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE; KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 19 Sigma Chi, Sig Alphs Win In Fraternity 'A' League Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon won their games in division III of the fraternity "A" league in Wednesday's intramural games. Kappa Sigma, Delta Chi, Sigma Epsilon, Spartans and Alpha Epsilon Pi were also in the victory column. Wlliams Leads Sigma Chi Williams Leads Sigma Chi Sigma Chi pushed Phi Gamma Delta out of the division III race in the fraternity "A" league with a 12 to 0 win. Rough and tough all the way, the game was not decided until Odd Williams connected with Chuck Wagstaff for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter on a pass play that covered 40 vards. The first Sigma Chi touchdown, came early in the first quarter on a pass from Williams to Rudy Vogel. The Fijis came fighting back to make it a battle all the way, but the breaks were against them. Phi Gam men crossed the goal line on two occasions, but both plays were called back. Sig Alpha Wins Sigma Alpha Epsilon scored a 6 to 0 victory over Pi Kappa Alpha in a tight game in division III of the fraternity "A" league. Only a minute remained in the game when S.A.E. punched a score across on Jim Briley's aerial to Jim Johnston. Kanna Sig Wins Third Kappa Sigma registered its third victory against two defeats in whipping Triangle 33 to 0 in a fraternity "A" league game. Triangle has won two and lost two. Dick Foster caught two touchdown passes and Don Price, Tony Witt, and Dick Lander one each. Price had a hand in three other Kappa Sig touchdowns with scoring tosses. John Goodson and Jim Stringfellow also flipped touchdown passes. Goodson kicked three out of five extra point attempts. Delta Chi Downs AKL. Delta Chi handed Alpha Kappa Lambda its fourth straight loss winning a fraternity "A" game 26 to 0. The Delts have two and lost two. Bob Bransfield led the winners at attack tossing four touchdown passes, Don Tinker caught three of the scoring passes and Bill Branit one. Bob McLeroy accounted for two extra points, one on a place kick and the other on a pass to Merrill Steele. Sig Eps Win Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" team edged out the Sigma Nu "B" team in the last three minutes to win 13 to 12. Both teams were evenly matched, but an extra point place kick proved to be the margin of victory. The Sig Eps opened the scoring in the second quarter when Paul Stavros collaborated with halfback Ernie Shank on a 20-year touchdown pass. Shank split the uprights with an important point after touchdown place kick. The Sigma Nu's narrowed the gap to only one a point when Dick Ashley complete a 15-yard pass to Charles Hanna in the end zone. A 65-yard drive capped by an 18-yard aerial from Dick Ashley to Jack Stewart in the end zone put Sigma Nu out in front by 12 to 7. With three minutes remaining, Stavros took a 50-yard pass from Shank to score the winning touchdown. Spartons Win In Overtime Sports Visit in Overtime In an overtime game, the Spartans defeated the Broncos 7-6. The winning Spartans were unable to score until the end of the fourth quarter. The Broncos scored in the first quarter with a pass from Eriskon to Reddick. Jack Crain did most of the passing for the Spartans. The game was a replay of a previous game; protested by the Broncos. Oread Hall Forefeits Alpha Epsilon Pi won by forefeit from the Oread hall independent "B" team. Three Jayhawkers Have High Averages Kansas backs Dick Gilman, Bud French, and Forrest Griffith are ranked in three departments in the N.C.A.B. official individual statistics released today. Gilman is 12th in total offense (rushing plus passing) with a total of 735 net yards on 110 plays. French is no. 10 in punt returns, which are based on total yardage, as is rushing and total offense. He has 193 yards for 13 returns. Griffith's 228 total for 16 kickoff returns ranks him 16th. The passing and pass receiving rankings are based entirely upon number completed and number caught. Iowa State's Bill Weeks has completed 48 of 112 to give him 12th place. He has 880 yards on 145 plays, good for fifth place in total offense. Weeks best receiver, Jim Doran, is ninth with 21 caught for 389 yards. Gene Ackerman of Missouri is 14th with 19 for 327. Alex Loyd of Oklahoma A. & M. caught 16 against K. U. to jump into second place with 29. Dick Braznell of Missouri is 16th in rushing with 423 yards on 75 carries while George Thomas of Oklahoma has 416 for 66 trips to rank two more notches back. The Sooners Darrell Royal has a 40.7 punting average, good for 15th place. Charley Justice leads with a remarkable 45.5 mark. 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Harvey MacFerran is ranked number one on the varsity with Jack Ranson number two. Evans Francis is number three in the fall rating. The relibs played a nine exhibition, and showed very good form for so early in the season," he said. He faced the finals for Crawford downed Dale Ferguson and 4, 6 and 2, Lou Smith beat Virgil Sobermann 6 and 2, 7 and 9, 6 and 3, Swartzell defeated Andre Davis 6 and 1, 6 and 0. And Johnny Freiburger defeated Hal Titus 7 and 5, 6 and 2. The team will practice outside as long as the weather permits, he said. But when bad weather hits, we'll practice inside Robinson annex, he added. In the semi-finals Crawford beat Smith 6 and 3, 6 and 2. While Swartzell downed Freiburger 6 and 2, 6 and 1. They Were Really Dreaming! Exposition Jobs Open Any engineering student wanting the job of chairman or publicity chairman of the 1950 Engineering Exposition should turn in an application at the engineering office, 111 Marvin, not later than 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9. 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