WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE TKE's, ATO's Sig Ep's Show IM Strength Tuesday afternoon was a big day for winning intramural teams. Their victories were so decisive that the losers have little to gripe or argue about. Seven games, six of them fraternity "A" division contests, were played and there were as many shutouts. There was one fraternity "B" contest. TKE, ATO, and Sig Ep. perennial "A" division powers, were most impressive in their victories. Phi Psi, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Nu "A" and Sigma Nu "B" were other winners. Tau Kappa Epsilon handed Acacia a 53 to 0 beating. Press Wilson partially accounted for 7 of TKE's eight touchdowns. He passed for four touchdowns and scored three himself, two of them on long runs of intercepted passes. Chuck Boulware caught two of Wilson's touchdown passes, and Bob Grissom, and Don Korris each got one. Korris intercepted an Acacia pass in the opening quarter and scored the TKE's first and only Wiltsonless touchdown. Five of the eight extra point attempts were successful. Score On Pass After failing to take advantage of two scoring opportunities in the first half, Sigma Nu pushed over a third period touchdown to defeat Phi Kappa Tau. 6 to 0. Harry Koons passed to Ken Smith for the six-pointer. Repeated pass interceptions by Sigma Nu players kept Phi Tau from making any serious scoring threat. Sigma Phi Epsilon “A” coated to a 36 to 0 victory over Phi Kappa Sigma. Bob Pechin led the offensive by completing four touchdown passes. Ends Deluna and Freely tallied two touchdowns each to share scoring honors. Phi Kappa Sigma never seriously threatened as Sig Ep made three touchdowns and a safety in the first half. McConnell Stars John McConnell led the Delta Tau Delta “A” team to an impressive 19 to 0 win over Lambda Chi Alpha. The Delt's star passer opened the scoring in the first quarter by completing a 15-yard pass to Clark Grimm. Dick Barber caught a 45-yard touchdownerial in the second quarter. Grimm completed the scoring as he gathered in McConnell's third touchdownpass early in the second half. A strong Delta Tau Delta defense smotheredLambda Chi offensive threats. Chet Laniewski and Herb Weidensaul put on a back-breaking passing assault to spark the ATO's to a 40 to 0 rout over Alpha Phi Alpha. Laniewski and Weidensaul threw three touchdown passes each. Dick Millikan converted two of extra points and Weidensaul and Laniewski each got one. Don Ashlock's touchdown pass to Bill Richardson and a safety gave Phi Kappa Psi an 8 to 0 triumph over Delta Upsilon. Sigma Nu halted Kappa Sigma's "B" team by the same score. The Sigma Nu's scored on a safety in the first three minutes of play when Howard Vermillion blocked a Kappa See KIRKPATRICK'S for GYM SHORTS GYM SHOES Kirkpatrick Sport Shop 715 Mass. Ph. 1018 IM Schedule 2: Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Field: 3: Alpha Kappa Lambda vs. Kappa Sigma. 4: Delta Chi vs. Phi Kappa. 5: Beta Theta Pi vs. Triangle 6: Phi Delta Theta vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. 7: Pbi Kappa Psi "B" vs. Lambda Chi "B." Major League Team Standings National League W. 95 L. Pct. G.B. St. Louis w. 55 .633 ... Brooklyn 94 56 .627 1 Philadelphia 79 72 .523 1$^{1}$ Boston 73 77 .487 22 New York 73 78 .483 22$^{1/2}$ Pittsburg 68 82 .453 27 Cincinnati 61 90 .040 34$^{1/2}$ Chicago 59 92 .391 36$^{1/2}$ American League | | W. | L. | Pct. | G.B. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Boston | 95 | 55 | .633 | ... | | New York | 94 | 56 | .627 | 1 | | Detroit | 87 | 64 | .576 | 1¹¾ | | Cleveland | 84 | 65 | .564 | 10¹½ | | Philadelphia | 79 | 71 | .527 | 16 | | Chicago | 62 | 87 | .416 | 32 | | St. Louis | 51 | 100 | .338 | 44¹² | | Washington | 48 | 102 | .320 | 47 | Woman Will Receive IM Awards Thursday Trophies won by women in last year's athletic competition will be awarded at 4 p.m. Thursday at the Women's Athletic Association's Pow Wow in Fraser hall. Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, will make the awards. Events open to women will be illustrated with a skit written by Dorothy Wood, education senior, and new students will be told how they may enter this year's competition. Besides the cups awarded for team championships, a special award will be made to the woman who was most active in athletics last year. Arlene Hill. A.W.S. president, is directing the Pow Wow. Ten Kanss Win Trips In Santa Fe Award Toppeka, Kan...(U.P.)-Ten Kansans have been announced as winners of Santa Fe educational awards to Future Farmers of America. The awards, expense-paid trips to the national FPA-aided convention in Kansas City next month, went to: Jack Smith and Allen Heath of Coffeyville; Lyle Lagasse and Don Hudsonpillar of Concordia; Robert Knott and Gene Hawkey of Newton; Maurice Barr, Silver Lake; Howard Bailey, Chanute; Lon Dean Crosson, Minneapolis, and Glenn David, Winfield. Sig punt. C. W. Hanna fired a touchdown pass to Dick Ashley late in the second quarter to account for the game's only touchdown. First Prize—Norb Dronhard Second Prize—F. Gritts Third Prize—Ray Cox Fourth Prize—W. E. Wakefield WINNERS - of last week's Football "Pick-Em" CONTEST -NOW- There's a new Free Football "Pick-Em" Contest underway—ends this Sat. New contest and new prizes every week—be sure to enter! IM Football Is A Man's Game "Paging Dean Nesmith or someone else gifted in soothing the aches and pains of athletes." Monday afternoon some 125 men inaugurated the fall intramural sports program on the campus at six touch football games. Today some 125 men are making their way about Mount Oread with stiff and sore muscles provoking un-* Monday afternoon some 125 men sports program on the campus as some 125 men are making their v and sore muscles provoking unspoken, fiery oaths at every move. Many more will go into action before the week has ended. Touch football just isn't soft. The varsity man doesn't have it so rough. From head to toe he is clad with numerous pads and other items of protective apparel designed to keep body contact freer from injuries. What's more, the varsity has spent many long hours just "getting in shape." They are conditioned for hard knocks and bruises. Poor Joe Intramural is usually decked in no more than jeans and a light sweat shirt. When he runs into something, it's felt. The boy on the intramural football field probably hasn't run a half mile since last Sadie Hawkin's day, nor gone through calisthentic drills since high school days. If you're one who believes the "touch" in touch football denotes a pretty soft form of exercise, just don't mention it to one of those 125. He'll glare at you with teeth bared. Only at stopping the ball carrier are things much less ferocious than in the regular type of grid game. In the intramural game the play ends when the runner has been touched in the region between the shoulders and knees. And often that "touch" is a pretty healthy blow. However, it's in offensive blocking and defensive play that things start to happen. Many a man on the receiving end of a touch football block will say that Dick Tomlinson couldn't have hit him harder. Spills come cheaper than penny post cards and spectators will gasp at some of the daniest. Players just groan and check to see if any bones are broken. With all this wailing and gnashing STUDENTS! Visit the Granada Cafe 50 to 60c Specials Closed Mondays Serving excellent food Granada Cafe Make this your lucky day. Next door to Granada Theatre Open 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. of the teeth, campus politicians ought to see a glorious opportunity to gird themselves with war gear. A campaign to equip intramural football players with a trainer they could call their own would have behind it every man who has ever trotted onto an intramural football field. Let The Team Know Loyal Students Attention: Let the team know that you're behind them win or lose. Come out to football practice at 4:30 p.m. Friday at the practice field east of Memorial stadium. In Person SPIKE JONES MUSICAL DEPRECIATION REVUE and his 2 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Hr. Show—44 Persons one nite only TUES., 8:00 OCT. 4 p.m. HOCH AUDITORIUM Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Ks. All Seats Reserved Tickets now by mail $1.25-$2.00-$2.50-$3.00 inc. tax Send check or money order payable Memorial Ass'n, 226 Strong Hall, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. WINTERIZE... Complete Auto Servicing . . . - Greasing - Oil Change Radiator Service MORGAN-MACK 714 Vermont Phone 3500