FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN TKE, Beta's, ATO, Keep Perfect Frat 'A' Records Four teams remained in the undefeated class after Thursday's intramural touch football games between fraternity "A" teams. The Beta's, A.T.O.'s, and T.K.E.'s are undefeated, untied, and unscored upon in four games, while the Phi Psi's have allowed only one touchdown in marking up four straight wins. The Phi Kappa's have won three and lost one and the Sig Alph's have divided their four contests. The Sigma Nu's, Phi Delt's, Phi Ki's, Delta Chi's, and Triangle have won one and lost three. Three teams, Lambda Chi, Pi K. A., and Acacia, have dropped all four games. Beta's 32, Sigma Nu 0 The Beta's blanked the Sigma Nu's 32 to 0 with Bob Swanzle throwing four touchdown passes. His receivers were Bill Halverhout, Clair Gillin, Hub Hall, and Bob Timmens. Al Lowry passed to Andy Strubel for the other touchdown and Bill Jones kicked the two extra points. ATO 20, Phi Delt 0 The A.T.O.'s slipped their passing attack into high gear in the second half and rolled over the Phi Dell's 20 to 1. Herb Weidensaul passed to Chet Laniewski for the first touchdown, then kicked the extra point. Weidensaul passed to Bob Huckle for a touchdown and conversion and marked up the final tally as he received a series of passes from Lanieowski. TKE 26. Phi Kap's.0 Tau Kappa Sigma won over Phi Kappa Sigma, 26 to 0, with all the scoring in the first half. Pres Wilson passed for two first quarter touchdowns. In the second period Wilson intercepted a pass and ran for a touchdown, then passed to Bob Grisson for the fourth touchdown after an interception had set it up. Phi Psi 14, Sig Alph 0 Phi Psi won a hard fought 14 to 0 battle from the Sig Alphs. A bad pass from center by the Sig Alphs on fourth down gave the Phi Psi's the ball on the one yard line and a pass from Ashlock to Green was good for the touchdown. Scott Kelly passed to Ashlock in the end zone for the second tally. Bob Mercer added the extra points. It was a roughly played game and two players from each team were banished. Jerry Hawkins did some nice passing for the losers but the Phi Psi defense was too tough. Delta Chi 12. Pi KA 6 The Delta Chi's won their first name of the season as they edged Pi K.A.'s 12 to 6 in an overtime period. The score was tied 6 to 6 at the end of regular playing time and Delta Chi's Bob Bransfield passed to Bill Passmore for the winning touchdown. Tie games are usually decided by one point after each team has had four downs in which to gain the most yardage, but since no intramural officials were present the AH! Simply Delicious! is what you will say after eating at the COURT HOUSE CAFE 1105 Mass. game was officiated by one member of each fraternity. Bransfield passed to Lee Davis for the first touchdown and a fourth quarter rally by Pi K.A. was climaxed by a touchdown as Art Hamilton lateraled to Jim Grey, who passed to Bill Chambers in the end zone. Triangle 8. Lambda Chi 7 A determined Triangle team drove 60 yards in the overtime period to edge Lambda Chi 8 to 7. Triangle scored first with Thomas passing to Thelan for both the touchdown and extra point. Lambda Chi tied it on a short pass from Row to Fulkerson with Kieth place kicking the extra point. Both teams threatened in the fourth quarter, Lambda Chi missing a field goal attempt from the 15-yard line in the closing seconds. Phi Kappa 33. Acacia 0 Phi Kappa routed Acacia, 33 to 10, with an accurate passing attack. Jim Carroll, Phi Kappa passer, fired touchdown passes to Hart, Burris, and Tony and Vie Huffman. Massachusetts raises approximately 75 per cent of the world's supply of cranberries. Four Prep Teams Remain Unbeaten Wichita's twin touchdown makers, the North Redskins and the East Blue Aces, were set today to defend their leadership among unbeaten, united teams in Kansas high school football. By UNITED PRESS There is only a quartet of perfect record teams among Class AA schools now. Junction City and the St. Joseph Cadets of Hays round out the group. The Redskins take on Newton tonight. Wichita East, is heavily favored over Hutchinson. Last week's jarring upsets took a heavy toll among undefeated football teams in Kansas. The Lawrence Lions lost their first game in 40 when a smooth Leavenworth eleven proved a touchdown too good. Great Bend fell from the unbeaten ranks by a single point to Stafford. Major games today include: Marysville at Minneapolis, Wellington at ELDorado, Salina at Chapman, Eurekau at Cherryvale, Manhattan at Emporia, Medicine Lodge at Kingman, Wichita Planeview at Attica, Mankato at Smith Center, Lawrence at Argentine, Wichita Cathedral at Marion, Meade at Garden City, Ellis at Hays, Junction City at Clay Center, Beloit at Concordia, Neodesha at Humboldt, Fredonia at Burlington, and Chanute at Independence. Nebraska officials have distributed 380,000 pairs of 1948 automobile license plates, 30,000 more than in 1946, when the last new plates were made. Phone 61 THIS WEEK'S PREDICTIONS LET'S GET THE RIGHT SLANT ON THINGS! In taste, in looks, in the manner in which it's served—Our food is truly Elegant. We specialize in Sea Food Dinner. Tonight-Dine Here. BE ELEGANT As a student, your funds are limited. We understand and act accordingly. Our chicken and steaks satisfy the stomach, the purse. 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