MN PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948 Aces High Are Unbeaten As IM Play Nears End By JIM VAN VALKENBURG With the teams battling for playoff berths, Thursday's Intramural touch football games were characterized by close scores, with three games decided by one point. Aces High, the only undefeated team to play, kept its record unblemished with a close victory. Sig Ep "B,"Phi Psi "B," and Phi Kappa "A" have lost only one game each to $^{10}$ Sig Ep's 13. Phi Delt 6 Sig Ep "B" team (6-1) defeated Phi Delt 'B' (5-2), 13 to 6. Lyle Woodring combined with Reynolds to lead the Sig Ep's passing attack. Aces High 7. YMCA 6 have lost only one game each to in the running for the play offs Aces-High (4-0) edged out Y.M.-C.A. (3-2) by a 7 to 6 score in a thrilling overtime battle. Williams scored a touchdown for Aces Hi and Murphy for the Y.M.C.A., but Aces Hi added the winning extra point. Phi Psi 15, Sigma Chi 6 The Phi Psi "B" team (5-1) fought back with two touchdowns and a safety in the last 16 minutes to hand the Sigma Chi B" ("4-2) a 15 to 6 defeat. Sigma Chi broke into the scoring column midway in the third quarter when Wally Benton took a pass in the flat from Bob Maupin and raced 50 yards to a touchdown. The Phi Psi's struck back quickly as Bill Richardson took a short pass from Jim Davidson to climax a 45-yard march. Davidson passed to Dorman O'Leary for the final touchdown to finish a 60-yard drive. In the late minutes the Phi Psi line broke through to tag a Sigma Chi passer in the end zone for a safety. Phi Kappa 26. Phi Kappa SIG 0 Phi Kappa (4-1) bowled over Phi Kappa Sigma (1-4) by a 26 to 0 count, Jim Carroll's passing highlighted the winner's offense. He pitched two touchdowns to Bill Hart and Tony Hoffman. Phi Kappa dominated the game with a strong passing attack and driving forwardls. Phi Gam 18. Sigma Nu 9 Phi Gamma Delta "B" (5-2) defeated Nuga Sigma "Nu" (8-4) 18 to 9. Milt Fadler intercepted a pass and ran for the first Phi Gam touch-down. The Sigma Nu's scored a safety in the same period when Ed Todd was caught behind his own goal. The second half started with double reverse on the kickoff, Bob Reveillet racing 60 yards for "Give me all 57 Dr. Grabow Pre-Smoked Pipes that are featured in LIFE Magazine" No Breaking In No Bite No Bitter Taste $150 • $200 • $350 • $500 Fashioned by Linkman DR. GRABOW PIPE CO. INC., CHICAGO 14, ILL the touchdown. Bill Porter passed to Bill Binter for the last Phi Gam score. Sandy Beeels tossed to Dick Ashley for the lone Sigma Nu T.D., and Hedgeworth added the extra point. ATO's 7. Pi KA 6 The Alpha Tau Omega "B"队 (2-4) edged out the Pi KA, "E" (0-6) 7 to 6 in a close battle. Pi KA took a lead in the first quarter with a pass from Bob Yenders to Sam Busby, who was flat in the end zone. In the third period, Bill Weidensaul passed to Den Millikan to tie it up, and another pass from Weidensaul to Bill Houghton added the winning extra point. The Alpha KA 6-1. Sig Alph 1, Oread 0 The Sig Alph "B" (2-5) won by a forfeit, 1 to 0, over the Oread Hall "B" team (1-6). Ben Hogan Chosen Golfer Of Year Chicago. Nov. 12—'UP) -Bantam Ben Hogan, who has finished in the money in every tournament he has entered this year, has added another title to his long list of honors as the Professional Golfers' association's "Golfer of the Year." The P.G.A. announced that the nation's sportswriters almost unanimously selected Hogan for the title. Lloyd Mangrum, runner-up to Hogan in official P.G.A. money winings this year, also ran second to him in the poll. The only other golfers even to receive mention in the voting were young Skip Alexander and colorful Jimmy Demaret. OU Aggies Get 'Feelers' For Delta Bowl Stillwater, Okla., Nov. 12—(UP) Oklahoma A. and M. college, losers to Kansas and Texas Christian universities but winners in five other starts, may be invited—and might accept the invitation—to a New Year's football game, it developed today. Athletic Director Henry Iba of the Aggies confirmed reports that he had received "feeler" letters from bowl officials in more than one state. It was reported earlier yesterday that Delta Bowl sponsors at Memphis, who last week accepted Tulsa's withdrawal from that contest, were interested in Oklahoma A. and M. The Aggies, winners over Denver, San Francisco, Tulsa, Wichita, and Temple, defeated Texas Christian in the 1945 Cotton bowl and trounced St. Mary's at the Sugar bowl a year later. Iba said he answered the letters with the suggestion that any bowl consideration would be premature on his part until after A. and M. plays Kansas State on Nov. 20 and University of Oklahoma Nov. 27. 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