PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 Dix Spills Oread 33 To 13 In Crucial 'A' League Game The Oread hall-Dix football game that fans thought was going to be the biggest intramural "A" football game of the year came off Monday afternoon, but the outcome was nothing like expected. Dix, having no respect for predictions, rampaged on to its sixth straight victory, walloping Oread 38 to 13 in a division 1 showdown. unbeaten in five stars. Meanwhile the Spartans, Wesley, A.I.E.E, and No Goodniks gained victories. Dix Relies on Ferguson Dix kelles on Ferguson. The Dix victory again rode on the passing quarterback Lou Ferguson. Ferguson passed for four touchdowns and scored one himself on a 35-yard jaunt as Dix ran wild all afternoon. Dix marched downfield on 10 plays, scoring on a 10-yard aerial from Ferguson to Bill McDonald. A pass interception on the Oreald 20-yard line set up the second Dix score. From there Ferguson fired a touchdown aerial to Jerry Punteney and before the first quarter had ended again completed to Punteney for a touchdown. The play covered 65 yards. Engwall Scores in Third In the third quarter Carl Engwall, Dix linebacker, intercepted on the Cread 10 and raced to a touchdown. Engwall again scored, this time on a 12-yard pass from Ferguson, in the third period. Ferguson also accounted for Dix' final touchdown, racing 35 yards on an interception. Oread scored both its touchdowns in the fourth quarter on passes from Jim Williams to Bill McGlinn and Jim Murphy. Lead 16-0 in 5 Minutes The Spartans blasted Battenfeld 28 to 2 in another game between undefeated Independent "A" teams. It was the winners' fifth consecutive victory and Battenfeld's first defeat in five starts. The Seantons jumped off to a 16 to 0 lead before the game was 5 minutes old. Passes from Jack Crain to Harold Duke were good for touchdowns, and two extra points, and a safety netted four more points. Duke intercepted a pass at midfield following the kickoff and went on to score. Crain flipped to Dick Bradley for the extra point. Crain tossed to Duke and Sonny Watson for second-half scores. A.I.E.E. Whips Sterling A. I.E.E. edged out Sterling hall 8 to 7 in another overtime game. Playing with only six men on the field throughout the game, Sterling lost in the overtime, gaining 2 yards less than their opponents. A.I.E.E. made their touchdown and extra point in the second quarter. Sterling connected for 7 points during the third quarter on a pass from Kihm to Staley. it was the fourth loss for Sterling, and the first win for A.I.E.E. in five games No Goodniks Nip Navy The No Goodniks edged out a battling Navy team 1 to 0 in overtime. The Winners CARL'S Football "Pick-Em" Contest First Place—Paul W. Gilles Second Place—Dick Barryhill Third Place—Betty Burgert Fourth Place—Rita Carl Week of Oct. 15th -NOW- A new contest is on—come on down and pick your football winners—all FREE. Games Postponed Intramural football games scheduled for today have been postponed and tentatively scheduled for Friday, Don Powell, intramural director, announced this morning. ACS Affiliate Chapter Will Be Formed At KU Organization of a student affiliate chapter of the American Chemical society will take place Thursday at 4:00 in 305 Bailey laboratories. Alpha Rho chapter of Phi Lambda Upsilon, national honorary chemistry fraternity, is the sponsor. All undergraduates majoring in chemistry or related subjects are eligible for membership. During the semester the chapter will hear discussions of topics of interest to chemistry students. The Li'l Abner characters gained 6 yards to the opponent's none in overtime to win. Pro Teams Argue About Lujack, Albert New York, Oct. 18- (U.P.)-The National Football league and the All-America conference were feuding again today, this time over whether Johnny Lujack of the Chicago Bears or Frankie Albert of the San Francisco Forty-Niners is football's greatest quarterback. Jealousy and customer competition being what they are in this bitter pro football war where nobody can win except the players. So the N. F. L. started yelling when Norman (Red) Strader, coach of the New York Yankees in the A. A. C. described Albert as the "greatest quarterback in the game today." This sent Steve Owen, coach of the New Yorks, leaping out of his chair in fury. "Well, I've seen the greatest, and his name is Lujack. He is keeping a man named Sid Luckman on the bench, and that's a feat for anybody. He's great when he's hot, this Lujack, and he's most generally hot." Said Steve Owen of the N. F. L. Giants. 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