THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVI Phi Delt's Nip Fiji's 12-9; Delta Chi Upsets Kap Sig An estimated 200 fans, the largest crowd of the intramural seauturned out Wednesday afternoon to watch Phi Delta Theta gain its third consecutive "A" division football victory. Sigma Chi, Delta Chi, and Triangle won other games. Walt Quiring's touchdown pass to fleet-footed Don McIlrath in the game's closing minutes gave Quiring Does It Again Walt Quiring's touchdown pas the game's closing minutes gave the Phi Delt's a 12 to 9 verdict over Phi Gamma Delta. The play covered 70 yards. It was the Phi Gam's first loss in three starts. Quiring, a one-time all-State back at Hutchinson High, put the Phi Delt's in the lead in the second quarter when he scored on a pass interception. But the Phi Gam's came back to score a second-quarter safety and a fourth-quarter touchdown on a pass from Jim Potts to Jack Shields. Undefeated Sigma Chi, paced by the accurate passing of halfback Lee Vogel, turned back fighting Sigma Alpha Epsilon 12 to 6. Sigma Chi Wins 12-6 Vogel passed for the initial score early in the first period when he hit Odd Williams in the end zone with a 40-yard aerial. A 79-yard Sigma Chi scoring drive materialized when Vogel fired a 15-yard bullet pass to and Rachel Starks for another touchdown. The lone Sig Alph score came in the final period when Charles Hall completed a 17-yard touchdown pass to Jerry Freiling. Kappa Sig's Lose Kappa Sigma dropped from the ranks of the unbeaten, falling to Delta Chi 8 to 6. Bob Bransfield's touchdown pass to Bill Passmore in the first quarter gave the Delta Chi's a 6 to 0 lead, and a fourth-quarter safety made it 8 to 0. $1.95 RELOW LIST PRICE Converse Chuck Taylor "All-Star" Basketball Shoes only $5.90 KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 Mass. By Hank Brown EXPOSURES You know, there are a few things most of us could stop doing when it comes to taking pictures. Folks spend lots of time and money taking pictures and are satisfied with 50% results when a bit of caution would give nearly 100%. Then there is the Philibert who is a stickler for cleanliness. With every speck of dust on the lens, he goes for his crisp, linen handkerchief, polishing said piece of quartz to a dandy soft focus. A common violator of cameramen's ethics is the guy who tries the quickie. From across the room he lunges at the shutter release. When his prints come out as beautiful fuzz-o-graphs it's always because the camera "just doesn't take good pictures." Yes, just a little caution— your camera will do the rest. Then the Kappa Sig's, who had fumble-itis all afternoon, really got rolling. With minutes remaining the Kappa Sig's went over on six pass plays. Johnny Goodson flipped a pass to Don Price, a former all-state halfback from Topeka, who grabbed it in the end zone. The Kappa Sig's twice missed touchdowns when ends dropped passes behind the Delta Chi defense. Triangle nudged past Pi Kappa Alpha 13 to 12 in overtime. Triangle outgained Pi K. A. by three yards in the overtime period to gain the winning point. Two Students Fracture Noses Playing Football Halbert Sturgeon, business junior, and Donald Crum, College junior, were treated Monday at Watkins hospital for fractured noses received while playing intramural football. Lou Ann Lawrence, fine arts freshman, underwent an appendectomy at Watkins hospital, recently. She entered the hospital Oct. 7 and will be released today. WE FIT GLASSES And duplicate broken lenses Large selection of distinctive frames. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1 Beta vs. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Independent "B." IM Schedule Field: 2 Oread hall vs. Jim Beam. Independent. 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