948 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14; 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Frats' Aerial Games Click In IM Football Battles 1784 twelve fraternities provided good thrill-packed football in Wednesday's intramural touch-football encounters In a closely-matched game which for the first three quarters looked like all Pi Kappa Alpha, the Delta Tau Delta "A" team emerged 14 to 13 victors by means of the "sudden death" overtime. The Delts began to roll in the third quarter. Rinehart completed 2 passes to Winslow, for the Delt's scores. In the "sudden death" overtime, the Delts gained 12 yards to none for the Pi K.A.'s. A 10-yard pass from Miller to Hamilton gave the Pi KA's their first touchdown. Denman made the conversion. Another pass from Hamilton to Chambers made the score 13 to 0 at the half. The Sig Alph's defeated the Triangle's 6 to 0. The Sig Alph attack was highlighted by the unerring passing of quarterback Jerry Harkins, and catches by Briley and Thelen. The only touchdown came in the second quarter when Harkins hit end John Humphreys who was standing in the end zone. The Triangle's threatened in the third quarter, but an interception by Briley halted the drive. With all of the scores coming in the first half of the game. Sigma Phi Epsilon won over Sigma Nu 13 to 0. Lee Garrich passed to Darrell Wright who ran the remaining 25 yards for the first score. Wright connected with a 20 yard heave to Ben Craig in the end zone for the second touchdown, and the conversion was good. A polished Alpha Tau Omega team came to life in the second quarter to roll over Lambda Chi Alpha 34 to 0. Effective passing by Wiedensau sparked the A.T.O. offensive. Phi Gamma Delta outscored Delta Upsilon 12 to 0. Dryden and Bunten were the main cogs in the Phi Gam attack. The D.U.'s, led by Woods, displayed a fairly effective passing attack. In a game dominated by the passing of Lee Vogel and the receiving of Joe Connelly, Sigma Chi rolled over Alpha Kappa Lambda 40 to 0. The first pass of the game, Vogel to Connelly, produced a touchdown. This combination continued, with Phone 10 JAYHAWKER NOW - Ends Saturday Adventure! Excitement! Scoutie! Spectacle! variations, to be effective throughout the game. The Alpha Kappa passers were cramped for time because of a weak line. In a game played Oct. 12, Alpha Kappa Psi beat the Tired Old Men 31 to 6. Karnes Heads 2-Mile Team Bob Karnes, Big Seven defending two-mile champion, has turned in a time of 9 minutes 42 seconds to lead the qualifiers for the cross country team which will open its season Oct. 20 at Kansas State. Coming in right behind Karnes was freshman Herb Semper with a time of 9 minutes 47 seconds. He was followed by Hal Hincurie, Dave Briedenthal, Pat Bowers, Bill Kazmer, and Cliff Abel in that order. Five men will make the trip to Kansas State, but only four of them will run in competition. Of the seven men with the best times, three are freshmen (Semper, Bowers, and Kazman), two are sophomores' (Abel and Briedenthal), one is a junior (Karnes), and one is a senior (Hin-chee). Rhoten Smith, instructor in political science, will talk on "Campaign Issues of 1948," at a meeting of the Y.M.C.A. at 7:30 p.m. today in the Pine room of the Union. After his talk, Mr. Smith will lead a group discussion of the campaign issues of the three major political parties. YM To Hear Discussion Of 1948 Campaign Issues Lions To Meet Indians In Top Prep Encounter By TOM W. MILLER United Press Sports Writer The spotlight of Kansas high school football was swinging around today to shine on the clash of two unbeaten teams. Shawnee Mission's energetic Indians will attack the Lawrence Lions and Kansas' finest schoolboy record Friday night in Lawrence. It's a game that could very well see the end of Lawrence's long string of undefeated gridiron efforts. The Lions have not been hauled down in 38 games. The Indians figure to be Lawrence's biggest hurdle to another victorious year. Each of the contestants in Kansas' top game of the week has three victories this season. In the strong Ark Valley league, the powerhouse teams of Wichita East and Wichita North were favored to keep their records clean in conference clashes with Newton and Hutchinson, respectively. East, the defending champion, stormed over Arkansas City 35-0 last week while North steamrollerledado 46-0 with a 12-cylinder offeps. Great Bend's fine team runs into a scrapping Russell eleven in the Southwest Kansas loop. The unbeaten Black Panthers are doped to add a fourth victory of the season. The Marysville Bulldogs, defending champions of the North Central Kansas circuit, take on Belleville Friday. The Bulldogs have not been whipped in league play. 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