PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1948 Beta's Defeat Aces Hi To Win Intramural Title The Beta's swept to the intramural touch football championship in impressive fashion with a smashing 37 to 0 victory over a battling Aces HI team. The opening quarter of the game was more than a little reminiscent of the same frame of the recent K.U. vs. O.U. debacle. In quick succession the Beta's scored three touchdowns; the first one coming when Jack Winters took a punt and passed to Al Lowry who raced 20 yards behind good blocking to score. Bill Halverhout blocked a punt, picked up the ball, and scampered 22 yards to register the second score a few minutes after. And soon after that, Bob Schwanzel hit pay dirt for the third touchdown when he took a lateral pass and skirted his own left end from 4 yards out. A complicated 22-yard, double-pass play netted the Beta's fourth touchdown in the second quarter, the ball going from Lowry to Winter to Bill Jones who took the ball all alone in the end zone. In the fourth period Winters received an Ace Hi punt, and immediately heaved a 30 yard pass to Andy Struble in the end zone for the Beta's last touchdown. Al Lowry, the Beta's place kick artist, successfully converted all five placements. The Beta's wound up the scoring 9 seconds before the game ended with a safety when they trapped an Ace Hi back behind his goal line. Two Jayhawkers On UP Big Seven Team Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 29—(UP)—Here is the 1948 United Press All-Big Seven team as chosen in the Midlands through a poll of coaches, sports writers and radio sports-casters: Second Team Ends: Bryan Sperry, Kansas Ed Pudlik, Colorado E. Mel Sheehan, Missouri E. Jim Owens, Oklahoma T. Chet Fritz, Missouri T. Homer Paine, Oklahoma G. Paul Burris, Oklahoma G. Dick Tomlinson, Kansas C. Bob Fuchs, Missouri B. Jack Mitchell, Oklahoma B. Bus Entsinger, Missouri B. George Thomas, Oklahoma B. Forrest Griffith, Kansas Second Team Ends with Hurk, Colorado Tackles: Hugh Johnson, Kansas Wade Walker, Oklahoma Guards: Gene Pepper, Missouri Howard Brubaker, Iowa State Center: Tom Novak, Nebraska Backs: Dick Gilman, Kansas Harry Narcissin, Colorado Dick Braznell, Missouri Webb Halbert, Iowa State Ex-University Grid Star Dies in Kansas City, Kan. Dr. Howard C. Reed, formerly one of the football greats of the University, died Nov. 22 in Kansas City, Kan. Dr. A. R. Kennedy, coach of the football team during the period when Dr. Reed played, said he was one of the last of the five-year men. He played left guard from 1905 through 1909 when he graduated from the Law school. Death occurred at a packing plant where he was a meat inspector. He had suffered from a heart ailment. Big Seven Standings Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 29 - (UP)— The final standings of the Big Seven football conference for the 1948 season: Conference Games W L T Pts Opp Pct Oklahoma 5 0 0 217 .34 1.000 Missouri 4 1 0 165 74 .800 Kansas 4 2 0 121 116 .600 Colorado 2 3 0 97 98 .400 Nebraska 2 4 0 84 135 .300 Iowa State 2 4 0 73 128 .333 Kansas State 0 6 0 28 214 .300 All Games W L T Pts Opp Pct Oklahoma 9 1 0 336 115 .99 Missouri 8 2 0 368 137 .800 Kansas 7 3 0 193 137 .700 Iowa State 4 6 0 116 197 .400 Colorado 3 6 0 168 164 .333 Nebraska 2 8 0 137 273 .200 Kansas State 1 9 0 78 323 .100 Orange Bowl Looks To Texas New York, Nov. 29-(UP) Orange Bowl committeemen today awaited the "ayes" of Texas, for the Longhorn will complete the lineup of the major New Year's day football games. The Orange Bowl grabbed off Georgia late Saturday night for one of its teams after the Bulldogs whipped Georgia Tech, 21 to 13, to win the Southeastern conference championship. But they didn't land anyone else even though the rest of the Bowl committees were making their announcements as fast as the wires could handle them. Yesterday Texas Athletic director Dana X. Bible announced that the twice-beaten, once-tied Longhorns were being "considered" for the Orange Bowl. The Rose Bowl lined up California and Northwestern last week, and then Saturday the Dallas, Texas, Cotton Bowl signed up Oregon to face Southern Methodist. The Sugar Bowl at New Orleans secured Oklahoma, the Big Seven champion beaten only by Santa Clara, to play once-tied, undefeated North Carolina. Oklahoma downed Oklahoma A and M, 19 to 15. Saturday and Carolina walloped Virginia, 34 to 12. Title Play Soon For Pro-Teams The Philadelphia Eagles today were assured of meeting Chicago in the annual national football league playoffs, but which Windy City team—the Bears or the Cardinals—probably won't be decided until the final day of the season. Philadelphia won its second Eastern division championship yesterday as Tommy Thompson paced the Eagles to a 17 to 0 triumph over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Bears helped the Eagles clinch the division title by clipping the Washington Redskins, 48 to 13, for their ninth victory in 10 starts. The Cardinals, who were idle yesterday, now share the Western division lead with their cross-town rivals with a similar 9-1 record. Philadelphia, with eight victories in a row after a defeat and tie early in the season, holds a two and a half game lead on Washington in the Eastern division with only two games left. Playing on a painfully injured leg, getting the daylights bopped out of him by a viciously-charging San Francisco defense, automatic Otto Graham flipped four touchdown passes—three of them in the third period — to give the Cleveland Browns a 31 to 28 victory over the Forty-Niners yesterday. That made Cleveland the All America conference Western division champion for the third straight year and, because the East's teams are so weak,partially assured the Brownss of their third league championship. Buffalo strengthened its lead in the Eastern division with a 35 to 14 victory over the New York Yankees, and Baltimore kept in the fight by downing Brooklyn, 38 to 20, in the other AAC games. Buffalo meets Baltimore Saturday in the show-down game. Quigley To Talk At Liberal E. C. Quigley, athletic director, will speak at the high school football banquet at Liberal Tuesday, Dec. 14. His talk will be sponsored by the Liberal Downtown Quarterback club and 50 football players. Each snowflake is built in units of six. These take on an almost endless variation of design. One Phone Call Could Stop A Murder----Her Own Desperately she phoned—but every time the line was busy! See it! You'll remember it every time your phone rings! 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