194 THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE long de v the gave st of sec- let the third noted stab aten t on for keee off and out, like a third low Fox odell. It ns. 95 00 95 Phi Gam's Stop SAE 32-0 Beta's Drub Triangle 61-6 In marked contrast to Tuesday, several intramural teams had to eight Wednesday to earn victories. Lopsided scores were registered only two games. one fraternity "B" game completed the schedule. Five games were played and one was postponed. The postponed game was the Phi Delta Theta-Lambda Chi Alpha "A" team game Four fraternity "A" contests and one fraternity "B" game com- and half Phi Kappa, Kappa Sig, and Phi Kappa Psi "B" were hard pressed to win their games. Phi Gam and the Betas won easily. Beta Theta Pi registered the biggest score in beating Triangle, 61 to 6. Bob Schwanzle passed for seven of Beta's nine touchdowns. Al Lowrie and Jim Floyd pitched the other two. Joe Mendenhall, Claire Gillam, and Bill Champion each caught two touchdown passes, and John Stites, Charlie Oswald, and Bob Timmons each got one. Lowrie place kicked five extra points and Champion two. Triangle's lone score came on a 30-yard pass from Larry Hyde to Bob Godfrey. Phi Gamma Delta downed Sigma Alpha Epsilon 32 to 0. The Fijis scored their first touchdown when Dick Penfold intercepted a blocked pass in the S.A.E. end zone. After that the Phi Gams relied on the steady arm of Jim Potts. He hit Bob Bunten for tallies twice and Bill Bunting and Jack Shields once each. Clarence Hughes added an additional two points by trapping a Sig Alph runner in the end zone. Kappa Sigma had trouble in disposing Alpha Kappa Lambda 8 to 0. A touchdown toss from John Goodson to Dick Foster and a safety tallied by Don Ochs did the trick. Phi Kappa used a pair of touchdown passes from Tony Huffman to Ray Walleu to defeat Delta Chi, 12 to 0. Both of Phi Kappa's scores came in the first half, the second one on a 30 vard sleeper play. Phi Kappa Psi "B" team spotted Sigma Phi Epsilon "B" an early touchdown, then rallied in the sec- The Sig Eps struck quickly in the first quarter on a 40-yard touchdown pass from Paul Stavors to Ernie Shank. Phi Psi tied the game on a 65-yard pass play from Jim Davidson to Dick Mercer. Shortly before the close of the third quarter, Mercer scored the winning touchdown on a 60-yard pass play from Davidson. The final whistle halted a Sig Ep scoring threat on the Phi Psi 4-yard line. Engineering Group To Visit Plants The American Society of Tool Engineers will make four or five trips to industrial plants of neighboring cities during the year, Ralph E. Andrea, chairman, announced at a meeting Monday. Andrea also said that the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education will hold their annual meeting at the University on Friday, Nov. 11, and Saturday, Nov. 12. Two short movies, "Your University" and "Every Tenth Man," were shown at the meeting. Future meetings of the society will be on every second Wednesday of each month. Members of the society appointed to committees are membership, Charles, Inderweisen and Ralph Wyss; program, George Hopkins; field trip and transportation, Charles Constance; refreshments, Freddie Bozarth and Donald Vesper; and summer work, John Hoover. All are engineering seniors. Rod Rust An all-conference center This is Rod Rust, Iowa State's 185-pound center. Rust was honorable mention on the United Press and Daily Kansan all-big Seven team in 1948. IM Schedule Field: 1: Air Screws vs A. I. E. E. 2: Sterling Hall vs Oread 3: Dix Club vs Navy 4: Weslv vs. Spartans 5: Phi Gamma Delta "B" vs. Delta Tau Delta "B" 6: Don Henry vs. Y M. C. A. 8: Phi Deta Theta "B" vs. Alpha Tau Omega "B" CORDUROY Holds the Spotlight Corduroy Shirts— in red, grey or tan, for sport or campus wear... $6.95 Corduroy Slacks— in grey, tan or green. Hollywood models ... $7.95 Corduroy Sport Coats in handsome shepherd checks $22.95 The Palace 843 Massachusetts Attention Netmen Students who are entered in the fall Varsity tennis tournament which begins Friday should be at the two lower courts, south of the stadium, between 3 to 5 p.m. Friday, Dick Richards, Varsity tennis coach announced today. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. WUTHNOW'S CONOCO 900 Ind. Ph. 3354 Lubrication Battery Charging Tire Repair Car Washing Good Food? Boy I'll Say! 1 1/2 miles S US 59 - Cold Beverages - Tasty Snacks Home cooked food 1 1/2 miles S US 59 -SHAVER'S- Phone 785-K-2 Such heavenly shoes at a close-to-the-earth price! They do a smart co-starring jol with practically your entire wardrobe; beside giving you walking-on-air comfort. Hand-sewn trim and flexible leather soles give OLDAINE TROTTERS that wonderful workbench look. $8.95 Royal College Shop 837-39 Massachusetts