1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1948 PAGE SEVEN Two Hurt As Frat 'B' Teams Play IM Football Openers Two more men were hurt in intramural touch football yesterday, as fraternity "B" teams provided most of the action. Shelby Smith, a lineman for the Phi Gamma Delta "B" team fractured his nose in the Sigma Pi fraces. Tom Milligan, Alpha Tau Omega player, hurt his right knee in the Kappa Sigma game. The Phi Gams defeated the Sigman Pi's in a hard-played game, 12-0. Bill Porter passed to Penner and Smith for the touchdowns. A backfield of passers enabled Alpha Tau Omega to defeat Kappa Sigma "B's" 18-6. Weidensaul, Warren, and Milligan did the throwing, and catching. It took an overtime for Beta Theta Pi "B" to beat Delta Tau Delta, 9-8. The Beta's scored on a safety in the first quarter when Bill Harris was tagged behind the goal line. In the last 10 seconds of the game a desperation pass from Francis to Moore was good, tieing the game. In the overtime period, the Beta's gained 28 yards in 4 downs, while the Delta Tau's could only cratch 10 away from the Beta's. The team The Delta Tau's evened the score in the third quarter when Francis of the Betas was trapped. The Delta Tau's went on to take the lead in the third quarter as Young hit Dryden with a long touchdown pass to culminate a drive which began at the mid-field stripe. which gains the most ground in four tries wins a tie game playoff by one point. The Silent Men "B" team exhibited a hot passing attack in cold weather to down Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 14-0. to down Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 14-6. Bob Dunn was the big star for the Silent Men. He threw two touchdown passes, and contributed to an air tight defense that held the Sig Alphs scoreless. A scoreless game until the fourth quarter, Sigma Chi made two touchdowns in the last minute of the game, to defeat Pkappa Alpha "B" 14-0. Wally Benton scored the first touchdown for the Sigma B“B’s on a pass. Holden faked a pass and ran it over for the extra point. Holden carried around left end for a second touchdown. Stratton made the extra point by taking a short pass over the center of the line. The Phi Delta Theta “B’s” swamped Oread hall 25-0 Bowl Biffle 24-0 Corpus Christi 18-5 downs. Marquis intercepted an Oread pass and ran for another tally. Paced by the accurate passing of Glasco, the Kappa Psi "A" team defeated the Army squad by a score of 19-0. Both teams played ragged ball. Kansan To Furnish Scores Latest football scores from the United Press wire will be available Saturday by phoning the University Daily Kansan, 251, 252, or 253, between the hours of 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Top Hi Elevens Slated To Win In virtually every major encounter the odds were clear-cut in favor of one team. Tossups, from the pregame viewpoint of the press box, were scarce. Most of Kansas' top ranking high school football teams today had weekend opposition not expected to give much trouble. By United Press One of the banner games in the state pitted Great Bend and Pratt, Southwest Kansas' best elevenes of last year. Great Bend's rugged crew seems to have it again this season and, playing a home tonight, is distinctly favored. Lawrence. No. 1 in Kansas school boy grid circles in 1947, and unbeaten in 37 games, appears too much of a going concern to be stopped by Atchison. Should that happen it would be the football upset of the year. The game is at Lawrence. Likewise Wichita East, defending champion and apparent power this season in the Ark Valley, was given a strong nod over Arkansas City in a league game at the latter team's field. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Team Managers! See PAUL at KIRKPATRICK'S for TEAM DISCOUNTS on Footballs Basketballs Uniforms & Shoes 715 Massachusetts This is Jacket Weather! Genuine B-15 Jackets ... $16.95 Sheep-lined Air Force Jackets ... $12.95 A-2 Horsehide Jackets ... $22.50 THE MOST INTERESTING STORES IN TOWN 740 and 911 Mass. 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