TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Beta's, Phi Gam's, ATO Top Unbeaten 'A' League List By JIM VAN VALKENBURG four teams were knocked out of the undefeated class and four others remained unbeaten in Monday's Intramural touch football as the standings in their four divisions underwent important changes. The Beta's, Phi Gam's, and A.T.O. made it five straight in their fraternity "A" leagues. All three are undefeated and unscored upon. Battlefield hall won its fifth straight in $ \textcircled{4} $ its independent "A" league, knocking Alpha Kappa Psi from the unbeaten ranks. The Sig Ep's, Sigma Chi's, and Phi Psi's had their perfect records smashed but have still won four out of five. The Beta's lengthened their string of victories with a 35 to 0 win over the Sig Ep's. Hub Hall started the scoring for the winners by blocking a Sig Ep punt, which bounced out of the end zone for a safety. John Stites ran 15 yards with an intercepted pass for the first touchdown, then Al Lowrie connected with Jack Winter for the second, and place kicked the extra point. The winners scored three times in the fourth quarter. Bob Dowawle passed to Bill Jones, later ran 55 yards on an interception. Al Lowrie went 20 yards on a running play for the last T.D. Lowrie also added two extra points, kicking one and passing to Clair Gillen for the other. Triangle has won two and lost three, Phi Delta Theta one out of five. Phil Delt "B" has won four out of five, Sig Alph "B" has dropped five out of six. Delta Tau Delta "B" wins its third victory in five games. Pi K.A. "B" has lost all five of its games. The Phi Gam's scored in the last 40 seconds to edge Sigma Chi 6 to 0 in a thriller. It was a close, hard-fought battle, each team penetrating their opponent's 10-yard line many times. An 18-yard pass from Dryden to Bunten climaxed a late 50-yard scoring drive for the Phi Gam's. Ruell Rododd missed a field goal attempt from the 15-yard line for Sigma Chi. A. T.O. seceded touchdowns in the second and fourth quarters to defeat the Phi Psi's 12 to 0. Herb Weidensaul hit Cliff Currier, all alone in the end zone, from five yards out for the first touchdown. A bad pass from center on fourth down to the Phi Psi 10-yard line set up the second touchdown. Weidensaul passed to Chet Laniewski and the extra point attempt was again wide. Battenfeld hall defeated Alpha Kappa Psi 13 to 0 with both touchdowns scored in the first period. Hallman raced 30 yards down the sidelines with an intercepted pass, then passed to Frisby in the end zone from 15 yards out for the second. Ehrlich kicked the extra point. Triangle won by an 18 to 12 score over Phi Delta Theta in a rough, hard fought "A" game. Paul Thome intercepted a Phi Delt pass on the first play of the game and went all the way to score. Also in the first quarter, Charles Thomas passed to Elgin Thelen for the second Triangle score. Phi Delt tied it up in the second quarter as Clyde Burnside passed to Don McIlrath and Gordon Rock for touchdowns. Thomas passed to Thelen for the winning tally in the third quarter. The Phi Delt “B” team defeated Sig Alph “B” 14 to 0. The winners scored early in the third period on a series of short passes thrown by Ed Marquis. Marquis tossed to Dick Cook for the touchdown and to Ray Irwin for the extra point. Irwin intercepted a pass from the Sig Alph's Bob Thompson in the last quarter to set up the second Phi Delt tally. Again it was Marquis throwing, Irwin and Cook receiving for seven more points. Former K.U. Quarterback Coaching At Ottawa High Delta Tau Delta defeated Pi K.A. 20 to 0 in a "B" game. Deck, Young, and Diehl scored touchdowns for the winners. Robertson and Glasser added the extra points. Marvin Vandavera, '42, who played football for the University in 1940 and 1941, is coaching the Ottawa high school team. His team has a strong line and a good backfield. There are no particular standouts, though. The former K.U. quarterback has coached his team to some very good victories. Before going to Ottawa, Vandauer was coaching at Haskell Institute. At Ottawa, he has no more than two capable reserves at each position. In spite of this, the school has a good record this year. Dean Barr Preached Sunday The Rev. Harold G. Barr, dean of the School of Religion, delivered the sermon at the First Christian church Sunday in the absence of the Rev. H. M. Sippel. Dean Barr served the church as pastor from 1937 to 1944. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Livengood-Nash Motors This Week's Specials: 1937 NASH, clean ... $ 650 1940 NASH, one owner ... $ 950 1942 HUDSON, R. & H. ... $1150 1946 NASH, amb. ... $1650 1946 NASH, one owner ... $1695 A New Place To Buy Used Cars . . . Emporia, Kan., Nov. 9-(UP)—The role of giant killer was available today to little College of Emporia, but there was some doubt that the Presbies of the Kansas conference could put over the performance. Livengood-Nash Motors 617 Mass. Big Seven Sandings: Phone 407 | | W | L | T | Pts | Op | Pct | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 6 | 1 | 0 | 87 | 21 | .857 | | Okla. | 6 | 1 | 0 | 216 | 79 | .857 | | Missouri | 5 | 2 | 0 | 227 | 71 | .854 | | I. State | 4 | 4 | 0 | 102 | 135 | .500 | | Colo. | 4 | 4 | 0 | 130 | 108 | .428 | | Nebr. | 2 | 5 | 0 | 105 | 171 | .285 | | K. State | 1 | 6 | 0 | 51 | 240 | .142 | All Games Emporia To Test Unbeaten Ottawa Kansas 3 0 0 87 21 1.000 Okla. 3 0 0 116 13 1.000 Missouri 2 1 0 105 55 .666 Colo. 2 2 0 84 71 .500 Nebr. 2 2 0 64 61 .500 I. State 2 4 0 73 128 .333 K. State 0 5 0 134 194 .000 Conference Games C. of E. entertains league-leading Ottawa Friday in the conference game of the week. Last week 'the Emporians clipped Bethel 14 to 6 for a third loop victory. Defending titlists and favored to keep their crown, Ottawa's Braves boast an unbeaten record in conference play. They figure to stay all-victorious after meeting the Pressbies. If Ottawa triumphs over Emporia, the Braves can do no worse than share the Kansas conference championship with Bethany. The Swedes have finished their league season with a 5-1 record, losing only to Ottawa. The Braves will have to face Baker after the C. of E game. Ottawa went outside the conference last week to slap William Jewell of Missouri 28 to 6. Bethany blanked McPherson 31 to 0. Baker overpowered Kansas Weslevan 18 to 18. Games this week: Friday—Eastern New Mexico at McPherson, Culver-Stockton at Bethany; Saturday—Rockhurst at Kansas Wesleyan, Central at Baker. Kansas Conference Standings Team Conference W L Pts Ops Ottawa 4 0 106 12 Bethany 5 1 101 19 Baker 3 2 90 24 C. of E. 3 2 77 25 Kansas Wesleyan 2 3 53 45 Bethel 1 4 61 135 McPherson 0 6 8 236 TODAY'S fire may mean months of vain search for another home. It will mean extra expense. Let us tell you how to provide maximum protection—in safeguarding your home—in safeguarding your investment. Phone us today. CHARLTON INS. Phone 689 Chance For Record Gate --- Across from the Post Office Oklahoma's victory over Missouri at Norman. Nov. 6, has given the sale of tickets for the Kansas-Sooner game another spurt, E. L. Falkenstien, business manager, said today. "We still have plenty of reserved seats left," he said. "But this is a warning that fans should not wait until the day of the game to purchase their tickets." If the Jayhawkers and the Sooners get by Kansas State and Nebraska at Manhattan and Norman, respectively, Saturday, they will move into the Nov. 20 clash here still tied for top place in the Big Seven standings. Two Kansas crowd records already are a cinch to topple in the Sooner engagement. The Jayhawkers need only a crowd of 9,000 against the Sooners to erase last year's seasonal home mark of 113,200 established in five games. The defending co-champions have attracted 104,500 at home through their first four games this year. The Winners of CARL'S FOOTBALL "Pick-em" Contest WEEK OF NOV. 6 1st Prize—Roger L. Ewing 2nd Prize—B. J. Brune 3rd Prize—Charles C. Fuller 4th Prize—Bryce Coy 4th Prize—Ray Cox Enter Now New Contest Every Week Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Send Your Cleaning To INDEPENDENT NOW INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Phone 432 PICK-UP & DELIVERY 740 Vermont