TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1949 1, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIV .I.P) — pr-in- news- agency hem- writer. litzer tutorial Dix Takes Fifth Straight; Pi KA Wins In Overtime Dix club continues to pace Independent "A" intramural football teams. Dix stopped the No Goodniks 14 to 6 Monday afternoon for its fifth consecutive victory. Lou Ferguson, Dix halfback, again was the big star. He fired two touchdown aerials to Jerry Punteney and hit Bill McDonald for the extra points. The No Goodniks scored late in the game on a pass from Ira Landreth to Eddie O'brien. Navy, Pi K. A., Battenfeld, Sigma Pi, and Oread hall were other winners Monday. Navy sailed past Sterling hall 21 to 13 in a dazzling last-half flurry of pass interceptions. Each of the sailors' three touchdowns was scored on the return of an intercepted aerial, Noye Johnson rambling 70 yards with the clincher in the final minute of play. Sterling was spotted 13 points in the first half before the big Navy rally. Bud Kihm passed to Paul Thomas for one of the loser's touchdowns. Paul Arrowood took a loose ball in the end zone for the other. Darrell Rhudy added an extra point. Then came the Navy. Lyle Jenkins and Ed Maag preceded Johnson in scoring through interceptions. Johnson was successful in two conversion tries and Bob Clark kicked the other. Oread Comes From Behind Oread hall had to come from behind to stop the Air Screws 18 to 13. Air Screws led 13 to 11 with five minutes to go when Jim Williams flipped to Dick Barton for the winning tally. Oread had scored previously on a touchdown by Charles Tice, two conversion dropkicks, and two safeties. Pi K. A. Wins In Overtime John Brizendine passed to Bill Horton for the first Air Screw touchdown and Horton pitched to Ike Hoover for the second. Hoover made one conversion. After battling in four scoreless periods, Pi Kappa Alpha edged out Phi Psi "B" 1 to 0. The losers threatened to score at the end of the first half when Jim Davidson intercepted a pi K A. K. pass and ran it to the victor's 10-yard line, only to lose the ball on downs. Davidson later passed 25 yards to Gene Nelson who carried the ball to the 19-yard line. Then Lee Hamilton, Phi Psi back, raced around left end and up to the 1-yard line. As Phi Psi sat in scoring position, time ran out. Fi K. A. picked up 16 yards on an aerial from Holt Dennan to Don Mueller in overtime. The Phi Psi's gained only 6 yards. Sigma Pi Wins 8 to 0 Sigma P1 blanked A. I. E. E. 8 to climb out of a last place tie with A. I. E. E. and Sterling hall. Sigma Pi has won only one of its five games. The two last-place teams have 0-5 records. Don Clark passed to Gene Marsh on the second play of the second half for the game's only touchdown. The play was good for 60 yards. Sigma Fi later scored in the fourth quarter. Battenfield edged out Wesley 8 to 6. Wesley scored in the second quarter. Battenfeld rallied for a safety and then a touchdown in the last quarter. Students Discuss Displaced Persons Problems of displaced persons in Europe were discussed by Mary Lynn Lucas, fine arts senior, and Marilynn Lee, education senior, at a meeting of Westminster fellowship Sunday. The two women spoke on their experiences in Europe the past summer. Miss Lucas attended the Scottish Student Christian Movement conference at Carbisdale, Scotland. She then spent five weeks in Mainz, Germany, as a member of a student work camp. Miss Lucas attended another student conference in Gwatt, Switzerland, before returning to the United States. Miss Lee spent the first week of the summer at the Welsh Youth League camp in southern Wales. IM Schedule Field: 1 Phi Kappa Sig vs. Lambda Chi Alpha. Alpha. A T O vs Signa Nu 2 A. T. O. vs. Sigma Nu. 3 D.U. vs. Phi Kappa Tau. Volleyball Scores 4 Alpha Phi Alpha vs. Phi Kappa Psi 5 T.K.E. vs. Delta Tau Delta. 7 Phi Gamma D. "B" vs. Sigma Chi "B." K.B.G. 39, Tem-ruth hall 19. Delta Gamma 47, Harmon Co-op 22. Watkins hall 36, Chi Omega 35. Kappa Alpha Theta 38, Gamma Phi Beta 25. Waggener Wins Contest For Jayhawker Position Sterling Waggener, business junior, won the contest for advertising manager of this year's Jayhawker by bringing in $1,930 worth of advertising for the annual. Runners-up Stanley Cummings, graduate in business, and Kernel Butler, engineering senior, will be his assistants. Endurance Flyers End Record-Breaking Stint Yuma, Ariz., Oct. 10—(U.P.)-Exnavy pilots Bob Woodhouse and Woody Joneward ended their record-breaking endurance flight at 3 p.m. today. Now is the time to have your car serviced for a winter "change-over." Expert mechanics will check your tires, lubrication and ignition. GET SAFE, DEPENDABLE SERVICE FROM . . . Batteries charged and radiators filled with antifreeze. Phone 407 OT Club Meets Tonight 617 Mass. The Occupational Therapy club will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the art education room of Strong hall. This is the first meeting of the year and is for introduction and orientation to the club. Any occupational therapy student may attend. Skits will be presented by the members to illustrate different phases of occupational therapy. WUTHNOW'S CONOCO SERVICE 900 Ind. Ph. 3354 900 Ind. Ph. 3354 Lubrication Battery Charging Tire Repair Car Washing WANT SOMETHING FOR YOUR MONEY? Here's real value, students! And good food, too! Your choice of dinner plate including two wholesome vegetables and a generous portion of meat. Oven-fresh bread and a big cube of butter. Delicious coffee or other choice of drink. Just purchase a special "courtesy meal ticket" from Paul or Cliff. This will entitle you to $5.50 in food value for only $5.00. Come in and ask about it today! —1340 Ohio— Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. 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