MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Intramural Football Standings Fourteen Still Undefeated After Three Weeks Of Fighting Irish Shuck Nebraska I-M standings at third week of intr play. Fraternity league The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame passed and ran their way to a 31 to 0 victory over an inspired but outclassed Nebraska team Saturday at South Bend. A crowd of 56,000 saw Notre Dame rack up 145 yards in the air against only four by Nebraska. Although impotent aerially, the Cornhuskers almost held their own on the ground, gaining 203 net yards through the line, as compared with Notre Dame's 284. The game was anything but a pushover for the Irish. The hepped-up Cornhuskers held their Indiana opponents scoreless for the first 12 minutes, and when the Notre Dame scoring parade finally started, the Nebraskans contested each yard even more bitterly. Notre Dame won by brute force, superior manpower, and a sizzling passing attack. Though clearly the superior team on the field, the Irish didn't live up to their pre-season rating as the team most likely to take over the national championship. The Irish showed streaks of brilliance, but their play was spasmodic. They lacked the polish usually shown by South Bend teams. The victors scored once in each of the first three quarters and twice in the last period. They were never in serious trouble, but the Cornhuskers kept them worried throughout the game. Greatest Nebraska scoring threat was in the second quarter, when the Cornhuskers moved the ball from their 30-yard line to the Irish 14 before losing it on downs. The scouting impotency of the Nebraskans was due to their lack of an aerial threat. Cornhusker quarterback Del Wiegand found himself surrounded most of the time by a hard-charging Notre Dame line, and when he did occasionally get one off, his potential receivers were nowhere in sight. All-American Johnny Lujack was hardly in the game long enough to get his famed passing arm warmed up. He played 11 minutes altogether and during that time completed two passes out of six attempts and guided the Irish to their first touchdown. It wasn't Lujack who stood out in the Notre Dame passing department, though. It was a second string quarterback named Frank Tripucka who bullied 8 out of 11 aerial tries for a net gain of 97 yards. Backbone of the Cornhusker defense defense was 205-pound Tom Novak. Shifted to center from fullback this season, the hard-hitting linebacker was literally in on every play. Once in the third quarter he tackled Irish halfback Terry Brennan so viciously that the thud of football gear could be heard throughout the stadium. True to habit, Nebraska reeled out their naked reverse play only once during the game, but that one time was enough to set the Irish back 35 yards. The Cornhuskers sent right halfback Bill Mooney scurrying around an unprotected left end in the fourth period for the longest jaunt of the game. Call K.U. 25 with your news. I-M standings at the end of the third week of intramural football play. | | Won | Lost | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Phi Gamma Delta | 3 | 0 | | Phi Kappa Psi | 3 | 0 | | Sigma Phi Epsilon | 2 | 1 | | Triangle | 2 | 2 | | Pi Kappa Alpha | 1 | 3 | | Kappa Alpha Psi | 1 | 3 | | Lambda Chi Alpha | 0 | 3 | Samson "Magic Eye" Irons $11.95 Won Lost Tau Kappa Epsilon 3 0 Phi Delta Theta 3 0 Kappa Sigma 2 1 Sigma Chi 2 1 Delta Chi 1 3 Sigma Nu 1 3 Alpha Kappa Lambda 0 4 Special With This Ad, $10.95 Won Lost Beta Theta Pi 3 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 1 Alpha Tau Omega 2 1 Delta Upsilon 2 2 Phi Kappa 2 2 Delta Tau Delta 1 2 Blanks 0 4 | | Won | Lost | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Dine-A-Mite** | 3 | 0 | | **Theta Tau** | 3 | 0 | | Kappa Eta Kappa | 2 | 1 | | Bounder | 1 | 1 | | Oread hall | 1 | 2 | | Air Screws | 1 | 3 | | Wesley | 0 | 4 | N.R.O.T.C. 4 0 Smith hall 3 0 Dix club 2 2 Law school 1 2 Army 1 2 Y.M.C.A. 1 2 Battenfeld 1 3 Spooner-Thaver 1 3 Fraternity "B" league "B" league Division I | | Won | Los | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Phi Kappa Psi | 3 | 0 | | Sigma Chi | 3 | 0 | | Sigma Nu | 1 | 2 | | Alpha Tau Omega | 1 | 2 | | Pi Kappa Alpha | 1 | 2 | | Phi Kappa | 0 | 3 | Won Lost Beta Theta Pi 3 0 Phi Delta Theta 3 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 0 3 Delta Chi 0 3 American Service Company Phone 48 616 Vermont St. Division III A protest entered after the Thursday game by Phi Kappa captain, "Red" Carroll, was reviewed by the intramural executive council. Officials explained that the fourth quarter was cut short because the clock had been allowed to run over in the third period. The final four minutes of the protested Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Phi Kappa game will be played Thursday, Don Powell, intramural director, announced today. Won Lost Phi Gamma Delta 2 0 Delta Upsilon 2 1 Delta Tau Delta 1 1 Kappa Sigma 1 1 Tau Kappa Epsilon 0 3 Sig Alph-Phi Kappa Game Will Be Finished Thursday The game ended 18 to 12 with S.A.E. on top following two Phi Kappa touchdowns in the "short" fourth quarter. 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