WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1999 PAGE FIVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE KANSAS ATO's, TKE's, Sig Ep's Keep Unbeaten Football Records Two teams who won Fraternity "A" division football championships in 1948 again looked like champions Tuesday afternoon. Alpha Tau Omega and Tau Kappa Epsilon, the two 1948 division winners scored impressive shutout victories Tuesday along with Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Phi Epsilon, two other outstanding teams in 1948 All have three games in as We have won all these in many starts. Lambda Chi Alpha and Delta Upsilon were other winners in "A" games Tuesday. A. T. O. Wins 25 to 0 Meanwhile Sigma Chi became the favorite in its "B" division. The Sigma Chi's, already having knocked off Beta and Phi Delt, added Phi Gam to their list, but had to go overtime to do it. It was Sigma Chi's third triumph. Alpha Tau Omega downed Sigma Nu 25 to 0. Clet兰iewski tossed a touchdown pass to Don Wade to give the winners a 6 to 0 halftime lead. Herb Weidensaul passed to Don Aitken and to兰iewski, and Dick Nash ran an intercepted pass bak 40 yards for second half scores. Weidensa placekicked one extra point for A. T. O. Sigma Phi Epsilon won its third victory without a defeat, routing Acacia 26 to 0. The Sig Ep attack netted scores in every quarter, Jack Wilson paced the winners. Wilson A Standout Hilson tossed a touchdown pass to Jack Crawford in the first quarter, added another score in the third by returning an intercepted pass 71 yards, and pitched for another touchdown in the same period, this time to Lou DeLuna. Bob Peachin contributed with a scoring pass to DeLuna in the second quarter and John Kelley added a safety in the final period. The loss was the third straight for Acacia. T. K. E. Wins On Safety A safety late in the final quarter gave Tau Kappa Epsilon a 2 to 0 win over Delta Tau Delta, Jim Silivws accounted for the important two points that gave the T. K. E.'s their third consecutive victory without loss. Delta Tau now has a 2-2 record. Maupin, Stratton Star Sigma Chi "B" edged Phi Gamma Delta "B" to 8 to 7. The field generalship and passing of quarterback Bob Maupin and the timely pass catching by end Bill Straton were deciding factors. The victors dominated play in early stages of the game, but were held scoreless until midway in the third quarter when Maupin fired a short pass to Stratton in the end zone to climax a 55-yard drive. Halfback Mahlon Ball caught Maupin's pass for the extra point. The Phi Gams fought back in the 1925 seconds to score on a flat pass that a Sigma Chi defender batted into the arms of Milton Fadler in the end zone. Hervey MacFerran placekicked the conversion to tie the game. Win By A Yard In the overtime period, the Phi Gams were held to one yard. After two penalties had set back the Sigma Chi's, Stratton made a leaping catch of Maupin's 12-yard aerial on fourth down to win the game. L. C. A. Gains First Win Lambda Chi Alpha blanked Kippa Sigma 13 to 0 for its first victory against two defeats in fraternity “A” play. The losers have the same won and lost record. Frank Hass ran back an intercepted pass for Lambda Chi's first touch-down. Brad Keith added the extra point and at halftime the score was 7 to 0. In the fourth quarter Al $1.95 BELOW LIST PRICE Converse Chuck Taylor "All-Star" Basketball Shoes Basketball Shoes only $5.90 KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 Mass. Row passed from his own end zone to Bob Howerton who ran the remaining distance. Phi Psi turned back Alpha Phi Alpha II 20 to after being held scoreless in the first half. Don Ashlock tossed three touchdown passes. Wth Bob Wood tossing five touchdown passes Delta Upsilon whipped Phi Kappa Tau 32 to 0 for its second victory in three games. Snuff Can Do It, Too Fall City, Neb., (U.P.)—O s c a r Mackey denied that his eight-year-old son was intoxicated. He told County Judge Albert Maust that he was innocent of all charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Instead, Mackey explained, the youngster merely had become ill from eating a small quantity of snuff. Call K.U. 251 With Your News 3 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Delta Theta 4 Phi Kappa vs. Triangle. 1 Sigma Chi vs. S.A.E. 5 Kappa Sigma vs. Delta Chi. IM Schedule Field: Actors Chosen For One-Act Play A cast of five has been chosen for the "Bronze Lady and Crystal Gentleman," a one-act farce which will be given at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, in the Little theater of Green hall. The play, an actors' laboratory production, concerns a man's attempt to escape his domineering wife by pretending to be insane. The wife becomes lonely and also acts insane, so that she may be with her husband. Phone 623 Ray Beery, College freshman, is cast as M. Sourcier; John Long, College junior, as M. Passandeau; Leah Ross, College freshman, as Mme. Sourcier; John White, College sophomore, as the Prince; and William Wildman, College freshman, as the doctor. Milton Commons, graduate student, will direct the play. The other one-act plays given Nov. 2 will be "Soap Opera" and "Portrait of a Madonna." - Save Time - Save Money 803 Mass. at Risk's Terrill's Help - Your - Self Laundry 613 Vermont Famous SHIP 'n SHORE quality as seen in LIFE MADEMOISELLE and SEVENTEN classic tailored shirt Here's a shirt you'll live in all your casual life! Convertible collar, action-back pleats, extra long tails for utmost comfort. Guaranteed unconditionally washable! Colorfast shades of blue, pink, coffee, maize, grey, aqua and white. Sizes 32 to 40. Miss Alberta Carlson, pediatric supervisor at the University Medical center in Kansas City, told members of the Pre-nursing club Tuesday about children's wards at the Medical center. Pre-nursing Club Hears Pediatrics Supervisor Mildred I. 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