UESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIV Beta's and Phi Psi's Are Unbeaten In IM Play Two "B" teams upheld their records of no defeats in intramural football Monday afternoon, when Beta Theta Pi and Phi Kappa Psi won their games with points to spare. There was no close scores in the seven games Monday. Four of the games were able to hold their opponents scoreless. Beta Theta Pi now has four wins, and Phi Kappa Psi has three. Phi Delta Theta, A.T.O. and the Sig Eps each have three wins and one loss, and Phi Kappa and the Silent Men stand with two wins, and two defeats. The Phi Gam, Sigma Alpha, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Pi, and Sigma Nu teams have one win against three defeats. Delta Tau has one win with two losses, and Oread hall has dropped four games. *Phi Psi's Down Kappa Sigs* 21 to 6 The Phi Psi team defeated the Kappa Sig "B" team 21 to 6. The Phi Pi's concentrated most of their scoring within three minutes of the second quarter when they scored a safety, and Jim Davidson hurled two ouchdown passes to Bill Richardson and Gene Nelson. Later Davidson issued to Nelson for another Phi Psi ouchdown. beta “B” Team Shuts Out Phi Kaps The Beta Theta Pi “B” team up and up 25 points while shutting ut the Phi Kap’s. The Kappa Sig's only score came in the second half when Lee Sauder tossed to Boh Hansen in the end one. The Beta's first break and score came when Bob Idol caught a locked Phi Kap kick on the 5-yard line and ran it across. In the second period a pass from Beta Frank McCollough to Idol gave the Beta's their second score. In the third quarter Bob Dare intercepted a Phi Kap pass and ran it or a touchdown. In the final period pass from Dare to Wayne Atwood save the Beta team its fourth goal passes Win For Delts Over ATO's. The accurate passing of Malcolm Dryden proved too much for the A.T.O.'s as they bowed to the Delta队伍 0 to 15 in a "B" league game. The Delt's first touchdown was set up by Dick Dodson in the first quarter when he intercepted an A.T.O. pass on the A.T.O. 30-yard line and it back to the 5. Dryden then passed to R. C. Harris for the touchdown, and completed another to John Glasser for the extra point. In the third quarter Dryden hit Harris with a bullet pass from 10 yards out for the Delt's second ouchdown. Dryden's pass for the point was batted down. The A.T.O. center aided the Delt cause late in the last quarter when he passed the ball over the quarterback's head and into the end zone for a safety. --ng Alphs Trounce Sigma Pi Eps Rally, Down Silent Men The Sig Ep "B" squad defeated the silent Men 15 to 6 after trailing 0 to 6 at the end of the first quarter. In the second period D. L. Hart blocked and recovered a punt for the Sig Eps and on the next play charlie Medlock passed to Lyle Woodring for their first score. The extra point was made on another pass from Medlock to Woodring. The Sig Eps scored again in the third quarter with Medlock passing its time to Ernie Shank. The attempted conversion was no good. In the last quarter Eldon Wright agged a Silent Man passer in the end zone to add the last two points in a safety. The Sigma Alpha's had an easy me downing the Sigma Pi's 20 to 2. Six of the 20 points were scored on safeties which were due to miscues in the part of the Sigma Pi's. The Sigma Pi's got their two points when a Sigma Alpha back was trapped in the end zone on the second 'lay of the game. This ended the sigma Pi scoring although they threatened on one other occasion. Buy 'em at CARTER'S The Sigma Alpha's, in addition to the six points on safeties, scored a touchdown in the second quarter on a pass from Bob Thompson to Kent Cross and another in the fourth quarter on a pass from Thompson to Jerry Frieling. The try for extra point was successful in both cases, the first on a pass and the second on a dropkick by Thompson. Phi Delta Theta "B" won a 13 to 0 victory over Sigma Nu "B." The victors, led by Ed Marquis, passed for both scores. Phi Delts Pass to 13 to 0 Win In the first quarter Dick Cook took a pass in the end zone. The second touchdown was another Marquis pass to Bissell. The Marquis to Cook combination was good for the extra point. Phi Gam's Defeat Oread 14 to 0 Ashley and Hurleman were the mainstays for the Sigma Nu's, but the team lacked an efficient scoring attack. The Phi Gam "B" team broke loose with 14 points in the last half to beat the Oread hall team 14 to 0, after a scoreless first half. The first Phi Gam score came when Bob Revelett intercepted a pass in his own end zone and ran 82 yards for a touchdown. A few plays later Jim Black tagged an Oread hall man in their end zone for a safety. The other Phi Gam touchdown came on a pass from Bill Porter to Si Strong that was good for 50 yards. 3 Journalism Graduates To New Jobs Recently Three 1948 graduates of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information recently have found positions. Mrs. Beverly Betz Briley is an assistant in the sales department of the Carpenter Paper company, Kansas City, Mo. John W. Finch, formal-World, is reporter on the Portland, Ore. Journal. Charles R. Meltonerly reporter on the Lawrence Jouris working in the public relations department of Phillips Petroleum company, Bartlesville, Okla. fully protected with the broadest types of AIRCRAFT HULL and LIABILITY INSURANCE. Be sure you are covered both ON THE GROUND and IN THE AIR against practically ALL PERILS. AVIATION INSURANCE ...until you are The men's intramural individual sports have reached the quarterfinals in the various divisions. Each sport is a single elimination tournament. Winners of the various divisions will be matched to determine the champion. One week is allowed to play the matches and turn in the results to the intramural office. The match is forfeited if it is not played within the week. IM's Reach Quarterfinals Players and divisions are; (Tennis): Division 1 quarter-finals: Bob Mathers, Sigma Phi Epsilon, vs. John H. Stauffer, Phi Delta Theta, John S. Ranson, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. Robert Olmsted. Division II: E.D. Stollenwervet, Beta Theta Pi, vs. Donald E. Spiegel, Alpha Kappa Lambda. The winner is to play Cal R. Briney, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, in the semi-finals. "COVERAGE FOR THE AIR AGE" from Division III quarter-finals: Robert R. Gunn, Kappa Sigma, vs. Randall Barron, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sam H. Johnson, Jr., vs. Jack Howard, Phi Delta Theta. CHARLTON Insurance Agency Phone 689 cross from the Post Office Division IV semi-finals: Charles T. Crawford, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. James D. Burdett. Division V semi-finals: Fred W. Shelton, Beta Theta Pi, vs. Dick Menuet, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Division VI:Dale A. Spiegel, Alpha Kappa Lambda, vs. Jess Van Ert, Phi Gamma Delta. The winner is to play Art Fitch, Phi Kappa in the semi-finals. Division VII: Gordon Jarchow, Don Henry co-op, vs. George Schaffer, Beta Theta Pi. The winner is to play Bob G. Swartzell in the semi-finals. Division VIII quarterfinals: Dave F. Mitchell, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, vs. Herb Mesigh, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Bob W. Freeto, Beta Theta Pi vs. Claude E. Mason, Alpha Tau Omega. New York, Oct. 26-[UP]Confident that his league will survive a box-office war against the National Football league but still hopeful that peace can be reached, Commissioner Jonas H. Ingram of the All-America conference today awaited some sort of a peace gesture from the rival league. Believes Pro War Can Be Settled (Golf.) Division I semi-finals: Bob Hodgson, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. Cliff Currier, Alpha Tau Omega. Division II semi-finals: James E. Sallee, Phi Gamma Delta, vs Jordan Haines, Phil Delta Theta. Division III semi-finals: Clyde G. Layton, Alpha Tau Omega, vs. Dave B. Dennis, Alpha Tau Omega. Division IV: Schuyler H. Brookfield, Kappa Sigma, vs. Gene Alford, Phi Delta Theta. The winner is to play Frank Prosser, Beta Theta, in the semi-finals. (Horsehoe). Division I quarter-finals: Dave C. Mills, Delta Chi. vs. Walter C. Hulen, Sigma Nu. Bob Hodgson, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. John Kanas, Sigma Chi. Division II quarter-finals: Bernard Beatty, Alpha Phi Alpha, vs. E. R. Bell. Sigma Phi Epilosion. Earl Strong, Phi Gamma Delta, vs. Bill M. Passmore, Delta Chi. Division III semi-finals: John M. Herscher, Phi Delta Theta, vs. Fred Shelton, Beta Theta Pii Division IV: Donald C. Tinker, Delta Chi, vs. Claude E. Mason, Alta Tau Omega. 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