MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Beta and Phi Psi B's Keep Perfect Records Two teams maintained their undefeated records in intramural "B" team touch football competition Friday, Oct. 29. Beta Theta Pi downed Kappa Sigma, and Phi Kappa Psi won over Alpha Tau Omega. The Beta's have won five and the Phi Psi's have won four. The Beta's staged a second hall scoring drive to down the Kappa Sigs 26 to 0. Frank McCullough, right halfback, passed to Ralph Simmons, end, for a touchdown in the third quarter. At the start of the fourth quarter Bob Dare tossed a 30 yard touchdown pass to Wayne Atwood. Beta's Down Kappa Sigs 26-0 One of the big upsets of intramural "B" competition came when the man met. Maupin threw a short pass to Stratton in the end-zone to climax a 75-yard scoring drive. Late in the fourth quarter, Vance, Sigma Chi guard, took an 8-yard pass from Holden to score another 6 points. Maupin completed another short pass to Stratton to make the extra point. One of the big upsets of intramu Silent Men upset previously un-beaten Phi Gamma Delta. The Silent Men have won three and lost two, and the Phi Gams now have a four won one lost record. Sigma Chi Beats Delta Tau 20-6 Pat Dunne, Delta Tau end, intercepted a pass and ran twenty yards to score the initial touchdown. Sigma Chi tied the game up when Holden passed to Benton. Maupin took a short pass in the flat to give Sigma Chi a 1 point lead at the end of the half. After dropping behind in the first quarters, Sigma Chi B" (3-1) staged a comeback to down Delta Tau Delta "B" (1-3) 20 to 6. On an intercepted pass the Beta's again moved deep in Kappa Sig territory. Dare passed from the 5-yard line to Simmons who scored. The Beta's final touchdown came on another pass by Dare who threw 20 yards to Fred Shelton. The Kappa Sigs have a 1-4 record. Phi Psi Trims ATO 11-0 Phi Pi Trims ATU 11-0 Phi Kappa Psi defeated Alpha Tau Omega 11-0 in a hard fought game. Alpha Tau Omega's charging line lost most of its power in the face of Phi Psi's excellent pass defense. Silent Men Upset Phi Gam's 7-6 The only touchdown was made by Gene Nelson as a result of a pass intercepted by Bill Lacy. Two Phi Spi safety plays were responsible for the final score. The ATO's have a 1-3 record. In a thrilling game the Silent Men won a 7 to 6 victory over the previously unbeaten Phi Gam "B" team. The Phi Gams scored the first time they got the ball, on a pass from Bill Porter to Bill Binter that was good for sixty yards. The Silent Men scored late in the fourth quarter on a pass from Joseph to Murray and the same combination was good for the extra point and the game. Phi Delts Down Sizma Pi 33-0 Phi Delta Theta (4-1) ran over Sigma Pi (1-4) 33 to 0 in one of the high score games. The Phil Deltas had no trouble, scoring almost at will, with Ed Marquis doing most of the passing. Marquis passed for four of his team's touchdowns with Fountain, Baltus, Cook, and Byler on the receiving end. Bissell accounted for the other score, tossing a pass to Byler. Oread Edges Sigma Nu 6-0 A defensively strong Oread hall team (1-4) held the Sigma Nu's (2-3) in cheek and scored a fourth quarter touchdown to win 6 to 10. Sigma Nu showed the better offense but was unable to cross into scoring territory. All-America conference Buffalo 35, Baltimore 17. Los Angeles Dons 17 Brooklyn 0 NY Yankees 42, Chicago Rockets 7. Pro Football Results National Football league Philadelphia 34, Pittsburgh 7. Chicago Bears 35, NY Giants 14. Detroit 24, Green Bay 20. Washington 59, Boston 21. Chicago Cards 27, Los Angeles Chicago Cards 27, Los Angeles Rams 22. Oread Hall completed a 20-yard pass in the fourth quarter from Womack to Barton for the touchdown. The try for extra point was no good. Sig Eps Down Sip Alphs 13-8 The Sig Epi B squad (4-1) staed on a last minute Sip Alph (1-4) rally to win '13 to 8. Charlie Medlock's passes to Lyle Woodring was the offensive spark for the Sip Ep's, scoring all their points. The Sig Alph's scored a safety early in the game, but were unable to score again until the last three minutes when Dave Mitchell heaved a 40-yard pass to Jerry Frieling, who lateraled to Bob Thompson for the touchdown. The try for extra point was unsuccessful. Read the Want Ads daily. Expert Radio Service Beaman's Radio 1200 N.Y. Phone 140 2-Milers Defeat Buffs 12 to 26 Bob Karnes and Harold Hinchee finished in a dead heat for first place Saturday morning to give the defending champion Kansas two-mile team a 12 to 26 victory over the University of Colorado. The winning time was 9 minutes 35.8 seconds. In winning their third straight meet of the season, the Jayhawkers finished one, two, four, five, and seven. 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Since Corbin had previously lost a game and the Kappas had not, the championship goes to the Kappas. Kappa Alpha Theta came out on top of Division I. The Theta's have won all their games. This means that the Kappas and the Thetas will be in the semifinal playoffs between division winners. Scores of other games played Thursday night are: Lockside hall 68, Miller 7; I.W.W. 44, Watkins 30; and Alpha Chi Omega 46, Alpha Omicron Pi 39. Read the Daily Kansan daily. FRITZEL JAYHAWK offers you the FINEST and PUREST DAIRY PRODUCTS Pasteurized Milk Buttermilk Chocolate Milk Cottage Cheese Orange Juice 834 Vermont 182 FOR COUNTY TREASURER GLENN L. KAPPELMAN GRADUATE OF COLLEGE Now In Graduate School. THREE YEARS IN ARMY IN MECHANIZED CAVALRY. Served European Theatre. VOTE For These KU ALUMNI VETERANS! Sponsored by K.U. Young Democrats Club FOR STATE SENATOR RICHARD H. BARBER GRADUATE OF COLLEGE and LAW SCHOOL. Now Practicing Attorney. FOUR YEARS IN ARMY IN INFANTRY. 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