PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOV.17. Phi Delts, Sig Eps Win As Betas Lose First Game The Phi Delt's and Sig Ep's won 'B' team indivisional playoffs in Tuesday's intramural touch football games. The Phi Delt's won a shutout in the last five minutes of the game as a blocked punt set up a scoring chance. Passes were the feature of the Sig Ep's win over the Phi Psi's. The Phi Delt 'B' (7-2) edged the Beta 'B' (6-1) 6 to 0 for the Beta's first defeat of the season. With five minutes remaining in the game, Bufford Bissel blocked a Beta punt on the Beta 15-yard line to set up the touchdown. On the third play Ed Marquis passed to Joe Wolfe in the end zone for the tally. Both teams threatened to score throughout the game but the defensive play was too tight. Sig Ep 13, Phi Psi 6 Sig Ep 'B' (7-1) won the other divisional playoff with a 13 to 6 victory over the Phi Psi 'B' (5-2). A 15-yard pass from Jim Reynolds to Cletus Kappleman scored the first Sig Ep touchdown. Charley Medlock passed 40 yards to Lyle Woodoring for the second score and Reynolds place-kicked the extra point. A 30-yard run with an intercepted pass accounted for the only T.D. for the losers. 9 Stations To Air Kansas-OU Game A record tying number of nine radio stations plus C.B.S. will broadcast Saturday's Kansas - Oklahoma Big Seven football title game here before an expected sellout throng of 39,000. C. B.S. will supply reports of the contest at brief intervals spaced throughout the full game. The Jayhawk-Sooner clash will be one of several standout battles all over the country which this national network will pick up in this manner. In addition to C.B.S. these stations will carry the championship affair: KOAM, WDAF, KIOA, KVGB, KCKN, WREN, KMBC, KFH, and KWHK. Houston May Be Faurot's Answer Columbia, Mo., Nov. 17—(UP) —Bill Houston, 220-pound back, today appeared to be the answer to coach Don Faurius's prayer for a power to round out his split-T attack. Sugar Bowl Bid To Cowpoke Milers Stillwater, Okla., Nov. 17—(UP) —The Oklahoma Aggies had a Sugar bowl bid today—for the mile relay. Track Coach Ralph Higgins four-man relay team won the Sugar bowl Mile championship last year, and will compete again Dec. 30 at New Orleans. Two members of last year's winners, Maurice Fuquay and John Voight, are out of competition—Fuquay by graduation and Voight with a football injury—but Dick Stolpe and A. J. Fritz are back. Read the Daily Kansan daily. KIRKPATRICK'S Just in:— 144 Jayhawk cotton sweatshirts in RED and WHITE $2.35 Finalists in intramural tennis and horseshoes have been determined on the basis of games played Monday and Tuesday. One finalist has been selected in golf. IM Finals This Week John S. Ranson, Phi Gamma Delta, will meet Robert G. Swartzell, independent, for the tennis championship. Ransom defeated Charles Crawford, Phi Gamma Delta, 7 to 5 and 6 to 3 in the semi-finals. Swartzell knocked over Jess W. Van Ert, Phi Gam, 6 to 4, 5 to 0, to enter the finals. In horseshoes Bernard Beatty, Alpha Phi Alpha, who had a bye in the semi's, will take on Fred Shelton, Beta, in the playoff. Shelton outplayed Claude Mason, ATO, two straight games, 21 to 10, 21 to, 15, in his semi-final match. 715 Massachusetts Phone 1018 Cliff Currier, Alpha Tau Omega, tipteod past James Sallee, Phi Gam, one up to enter the golf finals. Dave B. Dennis, Alpha Tau Omega, and Clyde G. Layton, also Alpha Tau Omega, have not yet played their semi-finals contest to determine Currier's finalist opponent. Give The Guy. A Brake! Duluth, Minn. — (UP) — Matt Kieslerling, who won the state council's $100 prize for coining a winning slogan, was just another accident victim today. He landed in the hospital when a car struck him and broke his leg. Big Teams Can Relax By UNITED PRESS New York, Nov. 17—(UP)—The five teams which rank as the leading contenders for the oh-so-mythical national collegiate football championship could afford to relax just a little today—the worst was over. That was a comforting thought for at least three of the quintet—Notre Dame, Army, and Clemson—who needed fourth period rallies to stay unbound last Saturday. From here on, the competition didn't look nearly so tough. This week contender California closes its out season with Stanford, a team that can be stubborn but probably will prove an easy mark. The Golden Bears, with a 5-0 record in the Pacific Coast conference, after beating Washington State, 44 to 14, will be trying for an impressive performance that might lock up the Rose Bowl bid. Michigan, 54 to 0 winner over Indiana, will wind up proceedings for the year (being barred from the Rose Bowl because they played in it last year) by playing Ohio State this weekend in a Big Nine tilt. Clemson, which beat Wake Forest 21 to 14, will go out of the Southeastern conference to meet independent Duquesne. While neither California, Michigan, or Clemson figured on much trouble this Saturday, Army and Notre Dame have it even easier—an off day. The Kaydets, who dumped Penn 26 to 20, will be polishing up their two platoons for what promises to be a field day against winless Navy next week. Notre Dame, victor over Northwestern 12 to 7, still has Washington and Southern California to go. Read the Daily Kansan daily. The Best in Pictures at Your Commonwealth Theatres GRANADA NOW thru Thursday Love and Learning under the G.I. Bill! More Laughs per second than pickets in a fence! Plus:- Color Cartoon and news FRIDAY & SATURDAY PATEE NOW thru Saturday at lowest cost GREYHOUND LINES Mrs. Paradine is on Trial for Her Life! "She is bad,bad to the bone. If ever there was an evil woman,she is one." Louis Jourdan "I hope she goes free—free to take other wives' husbands!" Ann Todd. 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