. PAGE SIX 1. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1949 Spartans, Sigma Nu's Keep Undefeated IM Records The Spartans, Beta Theta Pi "A," and Sigma Nu "B", three intramural teams no one has been able to stop so far this season, white-washed opposition again Thursday afternoon. Sigma Nu, the surprise of the Fraternity "B" league picked up its fourth straight win Thursday, defeating Phi Kappa Psi 12 to 0. Two last-half passes from Dick Ashley! to Jack Stewart paid off with touchdowns. It was Beta afternoon at the intramural fields. Four Beta teams won victories, none lost. Phi Delta Theta Fraternity "B" and Independent "B" teams won other games. Beta Theta Pi tightened its hold on first place in division I of the fraternity "A" league, swapping Alpha Kappa Lamda 48 to 0. The Betas have scored 136 points in winning three straight games, A.K.L's record is in exact reverse they have won none and lost three. Schwanzle Runs Wild Schwanzle Runs Bob Schwanzle passed for four of Betta's touchdowns. All Lowrie passed for two scores and Jack Winter one. Bob Timmons caught three of the touchdown passes, Claire Gillin got two, and Jim Floyd and Charlie Oswald each one. Lowrie placekicked five extra points and passed to Schwanzle for another. Spartans Win 7 to 0 Jack Crain continued to pace the Spartans, engineering the independent "A" to a 7 to 0 victory over Don Henry Co-op. It was the Spartans' third win. Crain uncorked an aerial to Cliff Wade for a touchdown with three minutes left to play. Harold Duke took another Crain pass for the extra point. Beta Theta Fi "B" scored three touchdowns in the first half, then coached to a 21 to 0 victory over the Alpha Tau Omega "B." Halfback Bob Dare climaxed long scoring drives in the first quarter by passing 30 yards to Jim Francis and 6 yards to Haney Scott in the end zone. In the second quarter, Scott intercepted an A.T.O. pass and raced 30 yards for the final tally. Don Stickrod, placekicked three extra points. The A.T.O.'s were kept deep in their own territory throughout most of the game by a strong Beta defense. Phi Delts Crush Delts 34-0 Don Yelton, an end, accounted for four touchdowns as Phi Delta Theta "B" team crushed hapless Delta Tau Delta "B" 34 to 0. The victors took an early lead as halfback Bufford Bissel fired a 15-yard touchdown pass to Yelton in the first quarter. Yelton scored again in the second quarter as he recovered a Delt punt, blocked by Rick Croker, a lineman, in the end zone. Yelton scored twice more in the last half on passes from Bissel. Lynn Ryberg intercepted a pass and ran 40 yards for the final tally. Phi Delta Theta won by a forfeit from Phi Kappa Tau in the independent "B" league. It was the second win against a single loss for Phi Delt. Phi Tai has lost all three of its games. Beta "C" Wins 1 to 0 After playing to a 0 to 0 tie in the regularly-allotted time, Beta "C" outgained Alpha Epsilon Pi in yardage to win in overtime, 1 to 0. The Beta's twice crossed the goal in regular play both plays were called back. Twenty-Five At Meeting Of Square Dance Club Twenty-five persons attended the first meeting of the Square Dance club Tuesday. Several dances were called by Chesley Looney, engineering senior. Other callers during the year will be William Love, business senior, Robert Heins, engineering junior. The group decided to meet every two weeks in the recreation room of the Union. The next meeting will be Wednesday, Oct. 19. "This is not a club for experienced square dancers only," Looney said. "We teach everyone who wants to learn. There are beginners at every session." Robert Fulton was a portrait painter before he became an inventor. IM Schedule Field: 4 Sig. Phi Ep. "B" vs. Pi KA. "B." 5 Kappa Sigma "B" vs. Phi Kappa "B." 2 Navy vs. Sigma Pi. George Thomas, the Sooners' right major halfback, will be another troublemaker Saturday afternoon. Thomas led the conference in rushing last year with 845 net yards, and scored 10 touchdowns. He is a rugged defensive back against both passes and runs. Oread hall forfeited to Jim Beam, a Beta team entered in the Independent "B" league. Sooners Picked To Continue Winning Streak Saturday finds the Kansas Jayhawkers the guests of the highly favored Oklahoma Sooners. Kansas couldn't select a tougher spot to break a two-game Big Seven losing streak. The Sooners operate out of the split-T—a formation that has gained the Oklahomans 27 wins in their last 33 games for one conference championship, a tie for two others, a Gator bowl crown, and a Sugar bowl crown. Although losing eight keymen from last year's championship squad, Oklahoma is still running over the opposition—and very effectively. The Sooners opened the season by trampling Boston college 46 to 0. The next step was to stride over Texas A. and M. 33 to 13. Texas put up a battle, but went down 20 to 14. This brings the Sooners up to the present where they are being rated from 33 to 45 points better than the Javhawkers. Sooners Heavy Favorites Oklahoma has not dropped a conference engagement on its Norman lot since Nebraska turned the trick in 1942 with a 7-0 victory. Missouri earned a 21-21 deadlock in 1944 and Kansas played the Sooners to 13-all in 1947. In the meantime the Normans have picked up 13 victories. In fact the Sooners have bowed only twice in their last 25 loop starts. Have Won 13 Straight The Sooners also are sporting a current winning streak of 13 in a row which dates back to last year's Santa Claire opener. If they can hurdle Kansas it will mean their tenth straight league triumph. Last year when O.U. trimmed Kansas, 60-7 in a championship battle in Lawrence, the experts pronounced it the greatest team in Big Seven annals. 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