TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVI Phi Psi'B' Wins I-M Crown; Bounders Advance To Finals Undefeated Phi Kappa Psi became champion of Fraternity "B" league football Monday, by winning 6 to 0 from Sigma Phi Epsilon in the final game of the playoffs. In the Independent playoffs the Bounders downed Phi Psi "B" 6. Sig Ep "B" 0 Smith hall 13 to 0 to advance to the finals. A pass from Jim Wood to Floyd-Grimes gave the Phi Psi's a 6 to 0 advantage over Sigma Phi Epsilon and the "B" league crown. I-M Schedule In the first quarter a pass by Jack Wilson was intercepted on the Sig Ep 30 by Fred Johnson who ran it back to the four to set up the winning tally. From the four, Wood Tuesday: Semi-final, Beta Theta pi. vs. Alpha Tau Omega, women's field; Dix Club vs Law School, field 1. Wednesday: Semi-final, Sigma Chi vs Tau Kappa Epsilon, women's field. Thursday: Independent league finals. Friday: Fraternity "A" league finals passed to Grimes for the score. A pass attempt for the extra point from George Cox to Wood was batted down in the end zone. In the second period Paul Stavros threw from midfield to Bill Ogg on the 30, but Johnson intercepted on the 20 for the Phi Psi to stop this Sig Ep attempt. Twice in the second half the Psi's reached the Sig Ep 10 only to be halted. Johnson tossed to Don Sprinkle to put the ball on the Sig Ep 8 for the first Phi Psi threat of the second half, but Wilson intercepted in the end zone for Sig Ep to end the thrust. Moving from its own 30 to the enemy 10 on passes from Wood to Grimes, Nelson and Brunk, Phi Psi was again thwarted when an attempted field goal went wide and the Sig Epi took over. Bounders 13. Smith Hall 0 The Bounders reached the finals of the Independent league playoffs by winning 13 to 0 from Smith hall. A 10-yard pass from Hoke to C. Shanahan in the end zone gave the Bounders an early 6 to 0 lead. Hoke tossed to J. Shanahan for the extra point. Hoke had passed 15 yard to Smith on the 5-yard stripe to set up the score. In the third quarter the Bounders drove to the 10-yard line but lost the ball on downs. Smith hall tried to kick from behind its own goal and Witzel blocked the punt. Taylor recovered in the end zone for the second Bounder touchdown. The Smith hall crew threatened when, after a blocked punt, Saavedra tossed to Reber on the Bounders 12. A pass from Reber to Saavedra put the ball across but the touchdown was nullified by a penalty. All Counties Send Students To KU Douglas county, in which the University is situated, leads the list with 1,164 students. Wyandotte is second with 585. Completing the first five are Shawnee, 430; Sedgwick, 386; and Johnson, 316. Several hundred married students who now list Douglas county as their home came to the University from other counties. Each of the 105 Kansas counties is represented among the 9,500 students at the University this semester, the registrar's office said Monday. Drake U Runner Shows Endurance One of his former Drake runners, Howard Johnston, recently won a four-mile cross-country race in the fast time of 22:05.5. He was running with his broken left arm in a cast; he had an injured right ankle tightly taped, and the course was covered with three inches of snow. Here is an example of the coaching skill of K.U. Coach Bill Easton: "He's a great competitor," said Conch Easton. Hard Work Won Says KU Coach "We worked out all week under somewhat similar conditions, and simply proved to be better prepared to run on a wet track," Easton said. The upset victory turned in by Kansas in the Big Six cross-country run at Ames, Iowa, Saturday is the result of hard work, according to Track Coach Bill Easton. Coach Easton has accepted the job of starter at N.C.A.A. four-mile cross-country meet at East Lansing, Mich., next week. The Jayhawker thinclads completely dominated the field at Iowa State, placing one, two, three over 30 competitors to bring the cross-country title to Mt. Oread for the first time in the history of the event. Kansas will enter four runners in the cross-country event, but will not be running as a team, only as individual representatives, said Coach Easton. Hal Moore, a senior, and Hal Hinchee, a sophomore, were the heroes of the day, however. Easton had counted on a first by Karnes, but the final team standing depended entirely on the rest of the quintet. Moore and Hinchee couldn't have given Karnes better support. Bob Karnes, a sophomore, led the field around the snow-covered oval, running in a cleared path only a yard wide. Karnes is undefeated this year. "We are all proud of these performers. We have now jumped from fifth to first in the cross- country, which is a pretty big job in one year," Easton commented. The American goldfinch is sometimes called the lettuce bird. 'A' Playoffs Cut To4FratTeams, 3 Independents Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi, Alpha Tau Omega, and Tau Kappa Epsilon fight it out this week for the championship of the Fraternity "A" football league. Dix club meets the Law school today to decide which will play the Bounders in the Independent finals. The Betas and the Tekes are both undefeated while Sigma Chi has dropped one and ATO two. No independent team finished the season with a perfect record. After upsetting Phi Gamma Delta, the A.T.O. team will be ready with passers Chet Laniewski and Herb Weindensaul and receivers Tongier, Wilson, and Mason heading the attack. A. T.O will have to match Bob Schwanzle, Beta's accurate passer. The game might be decided by Bill Jones who has kicked many extra points. Beta's defense is strengthened by Timmons and Cramer. Gene Linthicum has led the Tekes to an undefeated season. On the receiving end of Linthicum's long passes have been Ken Crowley, Press Wilson, and Chuck Boulware. Joe Connellly and Wendy Clark have scored often for Sigma Chi after snagging passes from Lee Vogel and "Odd" Williams. Chuck Wagstaff's punting has kept opponents in a hole. Lawyer Jim McKay will be throwing to McRae, Foust, and Nordling in an effort to down the Dix club. Don Ashlock and Tony DiBenedetto handle the Dix offense. The Bounders' top scoring combination has been Chuck Shanahan passing to Sonny Watson. YMCA To Have IM Banquet Y. M.C.A. intramural football players will hold a football banquet at 6 p.m. Friday in the English room of the Union. Reservations may be made in the Y.M.C.A. office. --the nights are cold Your motor's old; Cough and sneeze— It needs anti-freeze. DARNELL ELECTRIC CO. • Scientific Motor Tune-up • Automotive Tune-up Starter 617 Mass. St. Ph. 360 COURT HOUSE LUNCH Short Orders Air Conditioned Malts Sandwiches Open 5:30----12 p.m. All-Star Choices Due By Saturday Managers of all intramural football teams are again asked to submit their all-opponent teams to Don Powell at 107 Robinson before Saturday. These selections will be used by a group of Kansan intramural writers and members of the Intramural Executive board as a basis for selecting all-stars. Separate teams will be chosen for each league. Frozen beverages were known in European countries as early as the 15th century. Mountain Club Will Meet At 7:30 Tonight In Green The K. U. Mountain club will discuss "Hosteling in Europe" at 7:30 today in 103 Green hall. Talmadg Helbert, College sophomore, will be the speaker. The constitution will be presented for ratification. If it is approved, officers will be elected. Parker 51 Fountain Pens and Super Chrome Ink Stowits Rexall Store Skate - Date? How much longer must I wait Kate? For my ROLLERDROME Skate date. 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