WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22.1947 R22,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIV ER Tuesday's Intramural Football Smith Hall Tops YMCA, 6-0; Bounders Trip Theta's,1-0 Smith hall and Sigma Chi "B" were victors in intramural football play Tuesday to retain unbeaten recordswhile Theta Tau dropped it's first contest of the season. Scores of the games: Smith hall 6, Y. M. C. A. 0 Sigma Chi “B” 20, Phi Kappa “B” 0 Bounders 1, Theta Tau 0 Law School 6, Army 0 Phi Kappa Alpha “B” 22, Alpha Tau Omega “B” 7 Smith Hall Beats Y, M, C. A. 6-0 An 8-yard pass into the end zone, Bob Saverdaer to Ralph Hipsley, gave Smith hall a one touchdown margin over the Y. M. C. A. There were no serious threats by either team in the first half, but midway in the third period Saverda intercepted an aerial on his own 35 and raced to the Y. M. C. A. 16-yard line to set up Smith hill's winning tally. Late in the final period John Rebe gave Smith a second chance to score when he intercepted on the Y. M. C. A. 35 and moved to the 20. However, the opposing line held. Sigma Chi "B" Downs Phi Kappa George Holden scored two touchdowns by air and ran for a third to lead Sigma Chi "B" in a 20 to 0 triumph over Phi Kappa "B". Although the Sigma Chi's were inside the Pi K. A. 5-yard line five times during the first half, they only scored eight points. Briden recovered a blocked Phi Kappa punt on the 1-yard line and Holden skirted around end on the next play for a touchdown in the first period. A fumble by the Phi Kappa's in the end zone gave Sigma Chi two points in the following quarter. A pass interception by Tucker on the Pi K. A. 25 in the fourth period set up the second Sigma Chi touchdown. A series of passes brought the ball to the 4-yard stripe and from there Tucker tossed to Holden for the tally. In the final minutes of play, Tucker again tossed to Holden for six points. Bounders Edge Out Theta Tau. 1-0 In an overtime period, Theta Tau dropped a 1 to 0 decision to the Bounders. Theta Tau took the ball first in the play-off session and gained 14 yards. The Bounders picked up 10 yards on their first two downs. A 5-yard penalty against Theta Tau on the third down gave the Bounders the yardage they needed for victory. Law School Blanks Army, 6-0 The Lawyers pushed across a marker in the third period on a 20-yard aerial from Ernest McRae to Bernard Nordling in the end zone to give them a 'one touchdown victory over Army. HAS YOUR WATCH Had An Oil Change LATELY? Johnny Foust intercepted an Army pass on his own 30 and returned to the opposing 15 early in the game to launch the only serious threat by the Lawyers during the first half. "Rip" Yes, your watch like your car needs proper lubrication to give efficient service—So have it cleaned and oiled—down the hill at Balfour's. L. G. BALFOUR Cloke of Army intercepted an aerial and halted the drive. 411 E. 14th Fi KA Wins From ATO "B", 22-7 A 72-yard touchdown run and a 37-yard goal feature the Pi K. A. 22 to 7 victory over the A. T. O. "B". Co. Phone 307 Heibert intercepted an A. T. O, pass on his own eight and raced to the touchdown that gave Pi K. A, a 13 to 7 lead late in the third quarter. The A. T. O.'s had gone ahead, the A. 6, just seconds before, when Dave Ness returned a Pi K. A, punt 27 yards for a touchdown and Paul Brownlee passed to Chuck Keilhack for the extra point. Monte Nichols tossed a 12-yard touchdown pass to Heibert for the first Pi K. A. score in the second period and threw a scoring pass to Denman from the two in the fourth. Holt Demman stood on the A. T, O. 27 late in the final period and kicked a field goal from an angle. That won the game for the Pi K. A's. Bob Hopkins, Missouri university varsity halfback, is the latest to quit the team, Coach Don Faurot announced Tuesday. The fifth to turn in his uniform, his predecessors were Bob Teel, back; Elmer Mollet, tackle; Clarence Wyatt, quarterback, and Roy Tatum guard. Hopkins, MU Back, Quits; Fifth Tiger Loss Of Season Hopkins explained that scholastic and football "developments" had forced his decision. SAM Hears Report On Industries More than 100 members of the Society for the Advancement of Management and guests heard R. H. Woodford representing the Kansas Industrial Development commission speak last night. "The aim of the Kansas Industrial Development commission is to develop a well-balanced economy in Kansas." Mr. Woodford said. Merchants of Kansas export raw materials at the price of $40 a ton, yet they import finished goods at approximately $200. The commission is trying to raise Kansas industry to the same level with agriculture. In the audience were guests from the Kansas City chapter of the S. A. M., parent chapter of the University organization. Among the Kansas City visitors were George Dew, national director of the Society for the Advancement of Management, and Arnold Hydeman, president of the Kansas City chapter. Mr. Hydeman invited University members to attend a meeting in Kansas City on Nov. 18 to hear Perrin McElroy, head of the building and trades council of Kansas City. Football Schedule Friday Villanova at Boston College Duquesne at Detroit Oklahoma A. & M. at Drake New York U. at Georgetown Saturday Temple at Bucknell Southern Cal. at California Brown at Colgate Army at Columbia Alabama at Georgia Dartmouth at Harvard Missouri at Iowa State Nebraska at Kansas State Iowa at Notre Dame T.C.U. at Oklahoma Rice at Texas Baylor at Texas A. & M. Illinois at Purdue S.M.U. at U.C.L.A. THE WINNERS! FIRST PLACE—$5 in trade. 1 miss, off 2 points, W. A. Brown, 1343 Tenn. St. SECOND PLACE-$4 in trade, 1 miss, off 14 points. Byron T. Cox, 1640 Kentucky St. THIRD PLACE—$1 in trade—Tie Raymond Soland, 1201 Conn. St. 2 missed correct score. Won on "draw-out." FOURTH PLACE—$1 in trade—Earl Barney, 437 III. Another Football "Pick-em" Contest on this Week!!!! 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