TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Monday's Intramural Football Phi Psi Tops K A Psi, 32-6; Teke's Outpass Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Psi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Gamma Delta, and Phi Delta Theta each took its fourth victory Monday to remain unbeaten in intramural football. Delta Upsilon and Alpha Tau Omega chalked up their third game won. The scores: Phi Kappa Psi 32, Kappa Alphaâ“— Pci 6 Tau Kappa Epsilon 25, Kappa Sigma 0. Phi Delta Theta 16, Sigma Nu 0. Phi Gamma Delta 25, Pi Kappa Alpha 18. Phi Psi Throws K.A. Psi. 32-6 Delta Upsilon 7, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6. Alpha Tau Omega 20, Delta Tau Delta 12. Paced by Moulton Green, who scored three touchdowns, the Phi Psi's overwhelmed K.A. Psi to stretch their winning streak to four games. Off to a fast start, the Phi Psi's scored early in first period on a pass from Kelly to Cavanaugh. In the second quarter Green made his first score on a 35 yard pass from Mercer. Mullen took a pass for the extra point. Kappa Alpha Psi's only touchdown came in the second period on a 50-yard pass from Doolly to Brown. Held scoreless in the third quarter, the Phi Psi's scored in the final quarter when Green intercepted Dooly's pass and ran 25 yards for a touchdown. Green intercepted again and ran 20 yards to rack up his third tally. A 20-year heave, Mercer to Roberts, was good for six more points. TKE Blanks Kanna Sirs. 25-0 Sparked by the passing of Gene Linthicum, the Teke's smothered Kappa Sigma, 25 to 0. Shortly after the opening kick-off Linthicum threw a touchdown pass to Press Wilson. Later in the same period Linthicum completed one to Chuck Boulware for another Teke tally. Phi Delt's Down Sigma Nu, 16-0 The Teke's added a third touchdown in the second quarter as Wilson tossed a 20-yard pass to Ken Crowley. The final score came in the closing minutes of the game on a short pass from Linthicum to Wilson. Two touchdown passes and two safeties gave the Phi Delt's a 16-0 victory over the Sigma Nu's. After a scoreless first quarter, the Phi Delt's scored two points on a blocked Sigma Nu kick which bounced out of the end zone for an automatic safety. Later in the second quarter Sam Harris threw a 30-yard pass to Loren Powell, who scored In the third quarter the Phi Delt's again scored two points when "Skip" Williams dropped a pass from center in the end zone. After a pass, Harris to Don McLlrath, Walt Quiring hit "Rusty" Baltis for another Phi Delt t. d. McIrath, Phi Delt, and "Sandy" Beals, Sigma Nu, were taken to Watkins hospital after a first quarter crash in which both were knocked out. McIrath was released immediately but Beals remained overnight. Hospital authorities stated that Beals' condition was not serious. Phi Gam's Digest Pi K. A.'s, 25-18 Phi Gam, 1946 champions, remained unbeaten by defeating Pi K. A., 25 to 18. Phi Gam's Defeat Pi K. A.'s, 25-18 In the first quarter Dryden tossed 10 yards to Ogilive in the end zone for the first Phi Giam score. Stanton converted. With Pi K. A, on their own five, Ogilive blocked a punt and recovered in the end zone for the second touchdown. Dick Lowe tossed a 20-yard pass to Cowne who ran the remaining 10 yards for the first Pi K. A. tally. The other two Pi K. A. counters came in the fourth quarter. Bradley intercepted a pass and raced 20 yards for the first and Lowe tossed 25 yards to Bradley who ran 15 yards for the final six points. Shields tossed 10 yards to Sallee in the end zone in the third period and 25 yards to Hinsch in the fourth for the final Phi Gam tallies. Failure to make an extra point in the final minutes of play cost the Sig Alph's a chance for victory as they bowed to Delta Upsilon 7, to 6. D. U. Edges Out Sig Alph. 7-6 The D. U.'s opened scoring in the third period when Ed Woolcott threw passes to Bob Wood and Carson Rockhill advancing the ball from midfield to the Sig Alph 15. Wood completed a pass to Don Glad for the score. Sturdivant snagged a Woolcott pass for the game winning extra point. The Sig Alph tally came late in the fourth period when Harkness, from mid-field, tossed a 30-yard pass to Briney, who out-raced the D. U. defense for a counter. Woolcott knocked down the pass for extra point. A. T. O. Nips Delt's, 20-12 Herb Weidensaul threw three touchdown passes to lead A. T. O. in a 20 to 12 defeat of the Delt's. Early in the initial period, Weidensaul threw a 40-yard pass to Glen Tangier to set up the first A. T. O. touchdown, then tossed to Claude Mason for the tally. In the final period the Weidensau to Mason combination produced two more A. T. O. touchdowns. Weidensau made good two of his conversion kicks. 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