PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1949 TKE's, Phi Psi's, Sig Ep's Win Fraternity "A" Games TKE, Phi Psi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Sigma, ATO, and Sigma Nu won Fraternity "A" division football games Tuesday. Sigma Chi and Beta were winners in "B" games. Alpha Tau Omega topped Delta Upsilon 20 to 13 as Chet Lanewski won a passing duel with Bob Wood. Lanewski fired touchdown aerials to Don Wade, Don Aitken, and $ ^{\mathrm{o}}$ Bob Trego while passes from Wood to Dick Folck and Dick Lagree were also for touchdowns. Dick Milliken kicked a pair of extra points for the ATO's while Jack Stonestreet booted one for D.U. Sigma Nu coasted past Alpha Phi 'Alpha 15 to 0. Harry Conns found Alpha 15 to 0. Harry Coons found first Sigma Nu touchdown and Bill Pine scored the second on a pass frim Hamilton. Hamilton also tossed to Kenneth Smith for the point after touchdown. Walter Hulen accounted for two of the Sigma Nu points by trapping an Alpha Phi ball carrier in the end zone. Charlie Bether passed to Al Row for the Lambda Chi score. Press Wilson tossed second quarter touchdown passes to Vance Wigginton and Don Korris, for THE Chuck Baulware and Wilson made the extra points. Lambda Chi scored once on a safety. Tau Kappa Epsilon spotted Lamda Chi Alpha a first quarter touchdown, then rallied to win 14 to 8. It was TKE's second win without a loss. Phi Kappa Psi scored twice in the fourth quarter to beat Phi Kappa Tau 21 to 8. Phi Tau took an early 8 to 0 lead on a short touchdown pass from Harry Lacy to Don Johnson and a safety. Bill Cavanaugh intercepted a lateral and ran 30 yards to score Phi Psi's first touchdown. Don Ashlock passed to Bill Richardson and Ken Meedaris for the other Psi Sci scores. Bob Knightly place kicked the extra points after each of Phi Psi's touchdowns. Sigma Phi Epsilon defeated Delta Tau Delta 13 to 7. The Dels led the game at the half 7 to 6, but were unable to make a comeback after the second Sig Ep touchdown in the third quarter. the three quarters. Don Freely starred for Sigma Phi Epsilon, and John McConnell's passing paced the Delts. Phi Kappa Sigma stopped Acacia 13 to 0. The Phi Kappa Sigmas made their first touchdown just before the end of the first half, and scored again in the fourth quarter. The ball was run over for the extra point on the second touchdown. Sigma Chi "B" team outran and outpassed Phil Delta Theta "B" 27 to 0. The initial tally was scored on a 10-yard sleeper pass from quarterback Bob Maupin to end Bill Stratton. Dixon, Vance, Sigma Chi lineman, climaxed an 85-yard scoring drive when he took a short pass from halfback Wally Benton. Early in the fourth quarter, Maupin completed a 45-yard aerial to Wayne Livingston in the end zone. End Dick Wagstaff made the other score when he snagged a flat pass from Maupin and ran 50 yards. Beta T. Pi "B" edged Phi Gamma Delta 9 to 7 in one of the hardest fought games this year. The Bets broke into the scoring midway in the first quarter when Frank McCullough threw a 25-yard pass to Bob Freeto behind the goal line. Don Stickrod kicked the extra point. In the same period, Bob Scott, Beta lineman, broke through the Phi Gam forward wall to down the ball in the end zone for two points, IM Schedule 1 Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Chi. 3 Alpha K. Lambda vs. Triangle 4 Phi Kappa vs. Kappa Sigma. Spartons vs. Last Chance. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Delta Theta. 7 Alpha Tau Omega "B" vs. Delta Tau Delta "B." Wally Beck Out For Rest Of Year Wally Beck, one of Freshman football coaches most outstanding half-bands and an all-State back at Shawnee Mission High school last year, will be out of the Freshman lineup for at least the rest of the season. Dr. M. E. Gross the team physician, made the announcement Tuesday. Beck suffered a dislocated shoulder in practice Monday and was taken from the practice field in an ambulance. Press Men Expect Six-Game Series New York, Oct. 5 — (U.P.) - Baseball writers covering the World Series forsee a knock-down, drag-out struggle before it's over and 59 out of 100 writers pick the New York Yankees to win. Regardless of which team they picked, 53 writers guessed that the series would last six games. Thirty-two foresaw a seven-game series. Only 14 believed that the Series would go just five games. The drinking of alcohol is more often a symptom of mental disease than its cause, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. the margin of victory. The Phi Gams fought back to score on a 25-yard pass from Bill Porter to Woody Davis. Hervey McFerran converted the point after touchdown. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Kansas To Work On Defense Today Coach Jules V. Sikes Jayhawker football squad, crippled by injuries of three key players, will work on the expected George Washington defense today. Kansas worked on defense Tuesday. Mike McCormack, a tackle, and Roland Eilerts and Bob Drumm, number one and two Kansas centers, are on the injured list. Coach Sikes also learned early today that Dave Wilson, a quarterback, will be out of the lineup for several weeks because of a small broken bone in one of his legs. Aggies Drill On Defense Ground Offense For NU Gam Manhattan, Oct. 5—(U.P.) — Coach Ralph Graham of the Kansas State college Wildcats, who won their first conference game in five years Saturday, has placed emphasis on ground offense and pass defense in preparation for the clash with Nebraska next Saturday. He named end Glen Channell as offensive captain and tackle Joe Blanchard as defensive captain for the game. 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