ER 24,19 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FT Thursday's Intramural Football Phi Delt 'B' Wins Division II Crown Phi Delta Theta "B" toppled the previously unbeaten Beta Theta Pi "B" squad 2 to 0 Thursday to win the Division II championship of the Fraternity "B" league. The Dine-A-Mite's remained undefeated by winning from the Bounders, 13-12 in a protested game. Army bowled over Spooner-Thayer, 27 to 0 and Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" won from Delta Chi "B", 6 to 0. Phi Delt "B" 2. Beta "B" 0 After scoring a safety in the first period the Phi Dilt "B" team held its lead for three quarters and nosed out the Beta "B" squad 2 to 0. Howard Joseph was tagged in his own end zone by Don Cousins after he had taken a Phi Delt punt from mid-field in the initial period to give the Phi Delt's a two-point lead. Both teams threatened several times before the final gun, but the Phi Delt's managed to protect their lead. The Beta passing attack was led by the passing of Joseph with Struble and Johnson receiving, Johnson did the kicking for the Beta's. Edward Marquis handled passing duties for the Phi Delt's while Saunders did the kicking. Dine-A-Mite 13. Bounders 12 Bob Taggart shot a 2-yard touchdown pass to Dale Bush late in the fourth quarter to give the Dine-A-Mite's a 13 to 12 victory over the Bounders. The game was protested by the Bounders. Leading 12 to 7 with four minutes to play the Bounders set up the winning Dine-A-Mite touchdown when they fumbled on the fourth down on their 2-yard line. On the next play Taggart passed to Bush for the winning touchdown. The Bounders went ahead in the first quarter on Bob Hoke's 9-yard pass to Watson in the end zone. Dine-A-Mite came back in the second period when Krie went over from the eight on an end run following a double lateral. Bush kicked the extra point. The Bounders protested the game in the opening minutes of the third quarter because of an official's ruling on offensive interference on a pass play. Hoke passed to Ray Smyth from the enemy four to put the Bounders ahead in the third quarter 12 to 7. Army 27, Spooner-Thayer 0 Scoring in each quarter, Army trampled the Spooner-Thayer team 27 to 0. Early in the first quarter Wilson blocked a Spooner kick on the five to set up the first touchdown. On the next play York tossed to Wilson for the touchdown. Two minutes before the half ended Army, took over the ball on the Spooner 25. Seconds later York passed to Hursh for the second touchdown. Starting on its 30, Army advanced by air to the Spooner 25 where York passed to Hursh for the score. Army scored its final touchdown when Bowden intercepted a Spooner pass and ran 15 yards. Sig Alph "B" 6, Delta Chi "B" 0 Sig Alph "B" 6, Delta Chi "B" 0 Sig Alph "B" took a 6 to 0 decision from Delta Chi "B" in a game featuring tight pass defense by both teams. In the second quarter Dee McCluggage punted for the Delta Chi's from his own ten. Bob Thompson took the punt and passed 30 yards to Dave Mitchell for the only touchdown of the game. In the fourth period, Mitchell passed to Hulble for 30 yards to put the Sig Alph's deep in Delta Chi territory but the Delta Chi's halted the drive. Evans Out; Eye Injured Ray Evans received a torn right eyeball in Wednesday's football practice which may keep him out of action for a week, according to a physician at the University of Kansas Medical center in Kansas City. The athletic office announced that the injury occurred when Evans was accidentally jabbed in the eye. Dr. John A. Billingsley, who is treating the injury, said a hemorrhage had started inside the eye because of the injury. Tompkins Talks To Graduate Seminar Willis Tompkins, assistant dean of men, spoke before the second seminar for graduate students in economics and business administration. Mr. Tomkins discussed his personal experience in selecting a thesis topic. The assistant dean of men explained why he selected the topic, "A Study of Employee Conseling Methods," over other topics, and the possible treatment he would give his subject. The other speaker for the evening was Miss Mignon Morton, instructor of economics, who gave a report on the development of a thesis she has written concerning freight rates. Will Interview Easton Tonight On Sport Parade A special feature on tonight's 9:45 sport parade program on KFKU will be an interview of the new track coach, Millard (Bill) Easton, by Mike Stuart, KFKU sportscaster. Coach Easton will explain the present activities of the University track team and will give a line on their chances this season. Easton, who coached at Drake university before coming here, will tell some of his experiences with the Drake Relays. Parker 51 Fountain Pens and Super Chrome Ink If You Think ... Education Is Important Give To WSSF Stowits Rexall Store What Seating Plan Do You Think Best? Earl Falkenstein, business manager for University athletics, has said that he wants to know student's opinions on how to handle the seating problem for home basketball rames. Below is a form to help the students express their ideas on this problem. Fill it in, clip it out, and send it to the Sports Editor, University Daily Kansan. You are the one involved so don't delay. I FAVOR THE SEATING AR-RANGEMENT USED LAST BASKETBALL SEASON I FAVOR A RESERVED SEAT PLAN Medical Center Adds Surgery Unit A new four-floor surgery unit will be added to the University of Kansas Medical center in Kansas City. Construction will begin next month. The addition, which will cost an estimated $700,000, will be built on to the first-floor corridor which now connects the medical center "B" building with the clinic building. The $700,000 appropriation was provided by the 1943 and 1945 Kansas legislature. Half of the total amount was appropriated each session. Yelling Ruins Voice, Glee Club Told Professor Wilkins said that all students, not only those interested in singing, should eliminate loud and uncontrolled shouts from their vocal activities. "Don't take the chance of ruining your voice for life," Joseph F. Wilkins, chairman of the department of voice, told the Men's Glee club recently. "I have seen at least one student leave the University each year with a permanently impaired voice resulting from over use at some athletic contest," he said. Phone KU-25 with your news. 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