30, 1947 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE.KANSAS PAGE FIVE ON H in RTH Cooper's CANS" MEN" LIC p.m. TH" Saturday Wednesday's Intramural Football Phi Kappa Defeats DU, 8-7; Dix Club Tops Army,18-0 Although no division titles were at stake, 12 teams scrapped hard in intramural football play Wednesday to get one step higher in division standings before the season closes. Scores of games were: Scores of games were: Phi Kappa 8, Delta Upsilon 7. Angle 47, Kappa Alpha Psi 0. Sigma Nu 2, Alpha KappaLambda 0. Wesley 7, Airscrews 6. Dix club 18, Army 0. Alpha Tau Omega "B" 13, Phi Kappa "B" 0. Phi Kappa Trips D.U.. 8-7 Phi Kappa outgained the DU's in an overtime period to emerge onepoint victors in a game which the DU's protested. In the third quarter passes from Bob Wood to Woolcott and Woolcott to Jack Armel put the ball on the 2-yard line and Rockhill took a pass from Woolcott - for the score. Don Glad caught a pass in the end zone for the extra point. In the fourth period, Carroll completed six out of nine passes to move the Phi Kappa's from their own 2-yard line to the D.U. 8-yard line but here the D.U.'s took over. The D.U.'s punted, then Carroll tossed a 30-yard pass to Hoffman for the touchdown. A Carroll-to-Hoffman pass for the extra point tied the game. In the overtime the DU's lost five yards while the Phi Kappa's picked up two to win the game. The D.U.'s protested the game because of a Phi Kappa kick-off which went into the end zone and was not automatically returned to the 20-yard line. A D.U. back, who ran the ball out of the end zone, was tagged on the 5-yard line and officials ruled the ball would be played from that point. Triangle Jumps On K.A. Psi, 47-0 Chuck Thomas pitched seven touchdown passes to lead Triangle in a 47 to 0 victory over Kappa Alpha Psi. Passes from Thomas to Paul Gratny and Glen Sankey netted first period touchdowns while Thomas passes to Godfrey and Hoffman were good for touchdowns in the following period. Sigma Nu Blanks A.K. Lambda, 2-0 Scoring a safety in the third period, the Sigma Nu's shaded the A.K. Lambda's in a 2 to 0 victory. After the A.K. Lambda's had stemmed a Sigma Nu touchdown drive on the 4-yard line, Rameseyer slipped through and tagged Canfield behind his own goal line to score the safety that gave the Sigma Nu's victory. Wesley Shades Airscrews 7-6 With only seven men on the field, Wesley won their first game of the season by completing a 40-yard pass on the fourth down of an overtime period to top the Airscrews 7 to 6. The Airscrews opened scoring early in the fourth quarter following a pass interception by Bill Chaney deep in his own territory. Three passes took the Airscrews across the Wesley goal. The attempted conversion was blocked. Wesley took the kick-off, and on four passes from Hugh Gibson to Howard Soice tied the ball game. Soice's drop-kick for the extra point was wide. In the overtime the Airscrews picked up five yards while the Wesley crew rolled up 40 on a Gibson to Soice aerial. Dix Club Defeats Army, 18-0 The Dix club tallied twice on passes an dance on an interception in the second half to down Army 18 to 0. Dix club's first touchdown came when Don Ashlock intercepted an Army pass and raced 60 yards for the score. Early in the four quarter, Tonly DiBenedetto passed from his own 35-yard line to Bob Sheeley who crossed the goal for the second touchdown. With five seconds left in the game, Don Ashlock fired a short pass to Bill Meeler who raced 50 yards to pay dirt for the final td. A. T.O. "B" Trips Phi Kappa "B" 13-0 A.T.O. "B" Trips Phi Kappa "B" 13-0 Sparked by a 75-yard touchdown run by Dave Nesser, the A.T.O. "B" defeated the Phi Kappa "B" 13 to 0. 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