OR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1945 PAGE NINE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Four IM Teams Retain Clean Football Slate Dine-A-Mite edged out the previously unbeaten Law school team by one point in intramural football Wednesday. Dine-A-Mite has not been defeated this season. Both Sigma Cii and Pm Gamma Delta are unscored on in league play. These two teams will oppose each other in the near future. Four other teams maintained their undefeated records Wednesday. They are Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Chi, and Aces Hi. Both Sigma Chi and Phi Gamma ♦ Dine-A-Mite 13, Law School 12 Dine-A-Mite (3-0) won over Law school (3-1) in a 13 to 12 thriller. The Law school took a 6 to 0 halftime lead as Charley McDay, passed to Roger Tilbury and Tilbury lateraled to Joe Bailey, who ran 70 yards for a touchdown. Dine-A-Mite came back strong in the third quarter as Norman Yackle intercepted one of McDay's passes and ran 20 yards for a touchdown, Dale Bush placekicked the extra point. With Bob Saavedra passing to Yackle for long gains, Dine-A-Mite started another drive. Saavedra passed to Jack Crahan for eight yards and a touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter. A Law school pass from McDay to Nordling brought a touchdown on the last play of the game, but the try for the lau point failed. The Sig Eps scored three times, once in the first half and twice in the second. The first touchdown was the result of a 15-yard "sleeper" pass from Gerich to Darrel Wright in the end zone. The Sigma Phi Epsilon (4-0) defeated Delta Tau Delta (2-2) 19 to 0 in a game which saw two Delt touchdowns called back because of penalties. Sig Eps 19, Delta Tau's 0 The second score came in the third quarter on a fifty-yard pass from Wagner to Freely. Freely made the first of the two cirous catches when he snatched the ball away from the Delta Tau defenders. The Sig Eps made the final score in the fourth quarter on a pass from Gerich to Freely. The only conversion was made after the last touchdown by Gerich. Aces Hi 19. Airscrews 0 Aces Hi (3-0) put up a consistem passing attack in winning from the Airscrews (2-2) 19-0. In the second quarter Harold Duke, Aces Hi left halfback, tossed a 25 yard pass to Robert Clark, right halfback, who went over for a touchdown. Clark received another_touchdown pass in the second quarter from Francis Calbraith, quarterback, who threw 40 yards from the 50-yard line. He then quarter Louis Louise, or Hi fullback, scored a pace. one third quarter Louis Deluna, ces Hi fullback, intercepted a pass on the Airscrew 25-yard line and ran across for a touchdown. Calbraith place kicked the extra point. AKL 8. KA Psi 0 The Alpha Kappa Lambda team (1-3) defeated Kappa Alpha Psi (0-4) 8 to 0. Dick Fletcher began the scoring with a pass to Walt Cowell for the only touchdown of the afternoon. Harry Robson scored the remaining two points on a safety. Sigma Chi 15 Delta Upsilon 0 Sigma Chi "A" (4-0) defeated Delta Upson "A" (2-2) 15 to 0. Pushed back to their own 5-yard line several times, Sigma Chi managed to complete two touchdown passes. Vogel got off a 40-yard pass to Starks for a touchdown early in the first quarter. Ed Wolcott completed a 35-yard pass to Ed Zajic to put Delta Upsilion on the Sigma Chi 14-yard line. On two short passes, D.U. moved to the 4-yard line, but Sigma Chi held them. Vogel, Sigma Chi tailback, uncorked a 40-yard aerial to Connelly in the end zone to score another 6 points. D.U. gave Sigma Chi two more points when the Delta Upsilon center made a bad pass which hit the ground behind his own goal. Ruel Reddoch kicked one out of two extra points. AK Psi 13. Wesley 0 Alpha Kappa Psi (2-1) defeated Wesley (1-3) 13 to 0. Late in the second quarter Bob Faulkner completed a touchdown pass to Jerry Higgens for Alpha Kappa Psi's first score. Joe White shoved a short pass to Lee Deyoung for the extra point. Wesley threatened to score several times. Carl Campbell passed to Faulkner for Alpha Psi's second touchdown. Phi Gams 7. Kappa Sig 0 Phi Gamma Delta "A" (4-0) retained their undefeated record by downing the Kappa Sig "A" (1-3) team 7 to 0. Both teams moved within scoring distance several times. Call K. U. 251 With Your News The only touchdown came in the last quarter, when after a series of completed passes, Bob Bunten tossed to Bill Bunten in the end zone. Jim Sallee converted for the extra point. WE SUGGEST: One of our delicious sand-wiches and a malt or milk shake. Steak Dinners Daily Bill's Grill 1109 Mass. Across from Court House Chet's Drive-In North on Hi-Way 24--40, in City Limits Ribs - Henry VIII-Burger - Chow Mein - Dinners Stillwater, Oct. 28—It's been a star nearly every week as the Cowboys of Oklahoma A. and M. gallop down the 1948 gridiron trail. Which of Jim Lookabaugh's Cowpokes is most likely to catch the spotlight Saturday when the Aggies buck into Kansas at Lawrence? - Short Orders Open 4 'til midnight everyday Aggies Boast No Big Star Theta, field 1. Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Nu, field 2 Delta Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, field 3. 12 to 2 a.m., Sat., and Sunday 4:15 p.m. Fraternity A League Alpha Tau Omega vs. Phi Dei Alpha Tau Omega vs. Phil Delta Theta, field 1. field 3.3- Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Triangle, In the Wichita opener Bill Grimes was the early goat and the subsequent hero of an 80-yard run. Moving into San Francisco, the Aggies provided offensive thrills with Jack Hartman, quarterback, and Ben Alderdine, halfback. In the most recent game, with Temple, Kenny Roof ran wild. Grimes' great defensive play has been a stout factor in the string of A. and M. victories. The work of Bill Long, offensive end and stellar punter who has averaged around 44 yards a kick through the last two games, and the line work of ends Don Van Pool and Bert Gray, the line-backing of Darrell Meisenheimer have been outstanding. Phone 260 Tau Kappa Epsilon vs Phi Kappa Sigma. field 5 For the Denver game, A. and M.'s third outing, Bob Meinert probably was top man. The Lone Wolf fullback has been A. and M.'s most consistent backfield star throughout. Sigma, field 3. Phi Kappa vs. Acacia, field 6. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, field 8. But there has been no dominating figure, such as tackle Ralph Foster, of 1944; guard Jake Colhouer, of both theh bowl years; Bob Fenimore, the all-America ace; or end Neill Armstrong, twice the nation's leading pass-receiver. 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