BER 28,15 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS KEP 9:35 PAGE FIV NITE Corner WILD BER" ave. $1.20 tax incl. teats e Week ooper's chicans' color) W r ROLIC .m. TY RAIL" ays es for NCE" Y The Monday's Intramural Football ATO Beats Beta's, 7-6 Phi Delt's Blank TKE, 6-0 More than 500 students watched 14 touch football teams fight it ou on the intramural guildians Monday on the intramural gridirons Monday. Phi Gamma Delta 34, Lambda Chi Alpha 0. Alpha Tau Omega 7, Beta Theta Pi 6. Phi Delta Theta 6, Tau Kappa Epsilon 0. Sigma Chi 44, Kappa Sigma 0. $ \textcircled{*} $ Sigma Chi 44, Kappa Sigma 0. $ \textcircled{*} $ Delta Tau Delta 7, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6. Phi Kappa Psi 13, Sigma Phi Epsilon 0. Delta Upsilon "B" 6, Kappa Sigma "B" 0. Phi Gam's Crush Lambda Chi Scoring in every quarter, the Phi Giants defeated the Lambda Chil's, 34-10. In the first quarter Dick Shields went over right end from the 10-yard line for the first score. Later, Ogilive tagged Row behind the goal for a safety and two more points. On the opening play of the second period, Shield scored on an end run from the 1-yard line. Later, Porter passed 30 yards to Hinchman and set up the third touchdown. On the next play Shield passed to Van Ert in the end zone. In the third quarter, Porter threw a 35-yard pass to Hinchman, who ran it to the 7-yard line. Porter tossed to Hinshaw for the touchdown. The final score came on a Porter to Hinchman pass from the 12 into the end zone. ATO Edges Out Beta. 7-6 Paced by the passing and defensive play of Herb Weidensau, the A.T.O.'s handed the Beta's their first setback of the season. Early in the second quarter, Schwanzle took Weidensaal's punt on the 40-yard line and threw a long pass to Jervis in the end zone for the Beta's only score. Jones' attempted conversion was blocked. With five minutes left in the final quarter, Weidensaual intercepted Schwanze's pass on the 40 and ran the ball back to the Beta 20-yard line. A pass from Weidensaual to Mason put the A.T.O.'s on the 3-yard stripe and Weidensaual tossed to Tongier for the score. Weidensau made the game-winning conversion. Phi Delt Blanks TKE. 6-0 In a protested game, the Phi Delt's finished in front of the Teke's, 6 to 0. Early in the second period, Lou Goehring intercepted a Teke pass and ran for a touchdown to give the Phi Deltas a 6-point lead. In the second quarter, with one minute to play, Wilson heaved a 40-yard aerial to Eugene Linthicum on the Phi Delt 5. Officials ruled interference and gave the Tekes the ball at that point. Wilson then passed to Linthicum for a touchdown and the game ended 6 all. After the Teke's had played their four downs of the overtime period, officials ruled that the Teke's should not have been given the ball at the spot of pass interference late in the fourth quarter, but that the Phi Delt's should have been penalized 15 yards from scrimmage. In an unusual decision, officials decided to replay the final minute of the game giving the Teke's the ball 15 yards from the scrimmage line at the time the pass interference play was made. This put the Teke's inside the Phi Delt 10 but they failed to score. Sigma Chi handed Kappa Sigma it's worst defeat of the season in a 44 to 0 rout. Sigma Chi Routs Kappa Sigma The first touchdown came on a 20-yard pass from "Odd" Williams to Joe Connelly in the first quarter. On the following kick-off, Price fumbled behind his own goal line to give the Sigma Chi's two more points. Late in the second quarter, Vogel again threw to Connelly who made the final score of the first half. From his own 30, Lee Vogel threw a long pass to Wendell Clark, who chalked up the second tally. Minutes later Chuck Shockey intercepted a Kappa Sig pass on the 20 and from there Williams tossed to Vogel for the third touchdown. Sigma Chi scored in the third period on a 20-yard pass from Williams to Wagstaff. In the final quarter Connellly intercepted a pass behind his own goal and ran the length of the field to a touchdown. A 15-yard pass, Johnson to Baumholt, in an overtime period, gave Delta Tau Delta a one-point victory over Sigma Alpha Epsilon. After a scoreless first quarter, Harkins tossed a 30-yard pass to put the Sig Alphs on the Delt 2-yard stripe. Thompson skirted left end for the touchdown. Delt's Beat Sig Alph's. 7-6 The Delts came back in the third period when Johnson threw a 25-yard pass to Coburn to advance the Delts to the Sig Alph six. Harris took a pass from Coburn for a touchdown. Neither team made good their try for extra point and the half ended 6 to 6. In the overtime period the Sig Alphas completed one pass for eight yards. The Delts marked up 15 on a fourth-down pass, Johnson to Baumholt. Phi Psi Defeats Sig Ep The Bob Mercer to Bill Cavanaugh aerial team scored two touchdowns to give the Phi Psi's a 13 to 0 victory over the Sig Ebs. In the second quarter, the Phi Psi's intercepted a pass on the Sig Ep 21. Mercer tossed to Cavanaugh from this point for the first Phi Psi score. In the third quarter the Phi Psi's started a drive on their own 10, marched down the field, and scored on a Mercer-to-Cavanaugh pass from the 30-ward strip. In the closing minutes of the game, the Sig Ep's with Wright passing to Garich went to the Phi Psi 5-yard line, threatened, but failed to score. DU 'B' Downs Kappa Sig 'B' In the final minutes of the fourth quarter Dick Wood tossed a 20-yard scoring pass to Bob Gowans which gave the Delta Upsilon "B" squad a one-touchdown victory over the Kappa Sig "B." Silvia Garofalo Patrizi, 22 and Giusepina Allessandrini, 28, started having babies. A nurse who was a passenger delivered them. The driver turned his bus toward a hospital, where later reports said both mothers and babies were in good condition. LA SPEZIA, ITALY. —(UP)—A bus driver ran into a truck 10 miles from La Spezia yesterday. None of the passengers was hurt, but the excitement turned the bus into a maternity ward. Two Born After Bus Becomes Maternity Ward CREW CUTS a COLLEGE MAN wants FOR THE KIND OF HAIRCUT GOATEES! COME TO READ BARBER SHOP The conference will begin at 2 p.m. Nov. 8 with registration of delegates in the Union. Registration will be followed by a welcoming banquet in the Union ballroom at 6 p.m. On the campus at 1257 Oread One hundred delegates from 30 mid-western colleges will attend the Central conference of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, at the University Nov. 8 and 9, Robert Wehe, University A.P.O. president said today. APO To Meet Here Nov.8 A prominent Boy Scout official will address the delegates at the welcoming banquet. The name of the speaker will be announced in a few days, Wehe said. New chapters will be installed for several colleges at a business meeting at 10 a.m. Nov. 9. A final banquet in the Union ballroom at 12:30 Nov. 9 will end the conference. Anti-Left Move Before Armanav A motion, placed before the Armanav to denounce certain "left wing" campus organizations, was anticipated by Weldon Scardino, treasurer of the organization. Scardino reported he expected the policy would be introduced at tonight's meeting, or the one scheduled for Nov. 4. The Armanav will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Union ballroom to adopt a new constitution and to organize an athletic program. Bounders-Dine-A-Mite Game To Be Replayed Thursday | Division 1 | W | L | T | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | A.D.Pi | 4 | 0 | 0 | | Hawks | 1 | 2 | 0 | | I. W. W. | 3 | 0 | 0 | | Briar Manor | 0 | 4 | 0 | | A. O. Pi | 2 | 2 | 0 | | Hopkins Hall | 0 | 2 | 0 | Division 2 Delta Gamma | 3 | 0 | 0 | Harmon Co-op | 1 | 2 | 0 | Monchonsia Hall | 3 | 0 | 0 | Chi Omega | 3 | 0 | 0 | Independents | 0 | 2 | 0 | Division 3 Locksley Hall | 4 | 0 | 0 | Ricker Hall | 1 | 3 | 0 | Sigma Kappa | 3 | 1 | 0 | Templin Hall | 3 | 0 | 1 | Foster Hall | 3 | 1 | 1 | Gamma Phi Beta | 3 | 1 | 0 | Division 4 Pi Beta Phi | 3 | 0 | 0 | Campus House | 0 | 3 | 0 | Corbin Hall | 3 | 1 | 0 | Tri De | 2 | 1 | 0 | Watkins Hall | 0 | 3 | 0 | Division 5 Kappa Kappa Gamma | 4 | 0 | 0 | Jolliffe Hall | 0 | 4 | 0 | Kappa Alpha Theta | 3 | 1 | 0 | Miller Hall | 3 | 1 | 0 | Sleepy Hollow | 1 | 3 | 0 | Alpha Chi Omega | 1 | 3 | 0 | The protested football game between the Bounders and the DineA-Mite will be played Thursday, Don Powell, intramural director, announced today. The protest was entered at the beginning of the second half, but it was decided that the whole game should be replayed because the officials' misinterpretation of the rules. The protested Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Phi Kappa game was reviewed and the protest was excluded. The score was 18 to 12 in favor of the Sig Alphs. Land Cruising Costly Marinette. Wis. — (UP) A. 23-year-old Detroit sailor protested that $12 was too much for his taxi-tour of Marinette and refused to pay. So police hauled him into court, where he had to dole out $5 on a disorderly conduct charge and the $12 to boot. Watkins Hall Wins First By Defeating Campus House Watkins hall won its first volleyball game of the season Monday night when it defeated the Campus House, 47 to 23. Watkins held the lead throughout the game, although the Campus House rallied in the second half. This was the final game of the season for both teams. 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