THURSDAY; OCTOBER 6.1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIV Sigma Chi Wallops Pi KA 34 To 0 Sigma Chi, 1947 "A" division football champions and runners-up in 1948, mean business again this year. The Sigma Chi's showed that Wednesday afternoon when they exploded from their "T" formation to outclass Pi K. A. 34 to 0. Lee Vogel, a fast-moving, veteran quarterback provided the spark, enabling the Sigma Chi's to score both on the ground and in the air. on the glove and in the Kappa Sigma, Phi Delt, and Spartans won other "A" games and Delta Tau Delta squeezed out an 8 to 7 victory over A. T. O. Charles Wagstaff took a pitchout from Bob Lacy and raced 40 yards for the initial Sigma Chi score late in the first quarter. Then Vogel fired a 45-yard aerial to Harry Starks in the end zone. Midway in the third quarter, Vogel faked a pass on the Pi K. A. 20, then ran the ball across. Vogel looped a 2-yard pass to Williams for the other score. Ruell Reddoch converted four extra points. Phi Delta Theta walloped Sigma Alpha Epsilon 39 to 6 for its second straight victory. Don McIlrath caught four touchdown passes for Phi Debt. Bob Dannebeig and Rey Irwin each got one. Kappa Sigma broke a 6 to 6 tie on the first play of the final quarter to defeat Phi Kappa 13 to 6 for its second straight victory. Both of the winners' touchdowns were set up by pass interceptions up in Phi Kappa territory. John Goodson passed to Harlan Ochs for a first period score and hit Jim Stringfellow for the other touchdown. Goodson placekicked the extra point after the second touchdown. Phi Kappa had tied the score in the third quarter on a 30-yard pass from Roxie Hart to Ray Wolfe. A bad A. T. O. pass from center which rolled dead in the end zone gave the Delts a two-point edge in the first period. Tom Young, Delt halfback, finished off a 70-yard march when he fired a 10-yard bullet pass to Jerry Maloney in the end zone. Trailing by 8 points until late in the third quarter, A. T. O. marched downfield and scored on a 25-yard pass from Dick Martindale to John Gagel. A determined Delta Tau Delta "B" team held a one-point fourth quarter lead to defeat the Alpha Tau Omega "B" team 8 to 7. Three midwest weather stations are equipped with radar to help track tornados. Sparked by the passing of Jack Crain the Spartans whipped Last Chance 33 to 6. The Spartans scored in each quarter. Engineering Office Asks Travel Data American Youth Abroad, an international student travel agency, is compiling a directory of college groups and individual students who have traveled abroad. Students who have toured foreign countries are asked to call at the Engineering office, 111 Marvin$_{s}$. to help compile information on trips. Architects To Sponsor Student-Faculty Smoker The agency would like to know if any faculty member would be interested in leading a group of student-travelers to Europe next summer, all expenses paid. The student chapter of the American Institute of Architect's, and Scarab, professional architectural fraternity, are sponsoring a student-faculty smoker in the Community building 7:30 p.m. today. All students and faculty members of the department of architecture are invited. 'Gun' Makes Patrons Cry Lancaster, O. (U.P.)—Patrons at a local grill had good reason for weeping in their beer. Police arrested Perry D. Yencer, 65, of Basil, for discharging a vest pocket tear-gas gun at a fan which blew the gas clouds to the bar. Beautifully tailored Rosenblum Suits In brown or wine COVERT CLOTH. These California made suits are 39.95 or MENSWEAR Worsted with EXTRA contrasting skirt for 49.95. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. 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