47 THURSDAY,OCTOBER 16.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Wednesday's Intramural Football Phi Psi's Rip Pi KA,39-0 Mite' Blasts Air Screws Undefeated Dine-A-Mite looked like a strong contender for the Independent league championship as it passed to a 32 to 0 triumph over the Air Screws in Wednesday's intramural football play, Unscored on, the Dine-A-Mites have tallied 91 points in three games. Phi Kappa Psi "B" continued to win as it downed the Pi K. A. "B" crew, 39 to 0. Tau Kappa Epsilon, also unbeaten, rolled past the Delta Chi's, 25 to 6. Phi Delta Theta "B" won it's third straight by squeezing past the Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B" squad 7 to 6 and Alpha Tau Omega "A" finished in front of Delta Upsilon "A" 15 to 6. In an overtime, Navy outdistanced the Dix club and won, 7 to 6. Dine-A-Mite Wins 32 to 0 Holding the Air Screws inside their own 35-yard line for 48 minutes, they Dine-A-Mites scored in all the second period as they rolled to victory. A pass from Taggart to Bush in the opening quarter provided the game's first marker. Moore took another Taggart aerial in the end zone during the same period for a second tally. Kendrick snagged a pass for the third touchdown. In the final period Laughlin pulled in two of Tugart's passes for two more trips across the goal. Bush, who kicked two extra points, rushed Air Screw passers time and again to tie up their offensive. Jim Wood leads Phi Psi "B" to victory by completing four touchdown passes. Phi Psi "B" Downs Pi K.A. 39-0 Jim Miller and George Cox took Wood aerials in the initial period to open scoring. In the following quarter, Jules MacKallor blocked a Phi K. A. punt and Miller recovered in the end zone for another失球 later in same period Floyd Grimes_scored on another Wood pass. TKE Trips Delta Chi 25 to 6 In the second half the Pi K. A.'s held the Phi Psi's to one touchdown, a pass from Wood to Cox. Bob Graham converted three out of six kicks. Undefeated Tau Kappa Epsilon won it's third game by knocking off the Delta Chi's. 25 to 6. A 10-yard pass from Gene Linthicum to Chuck Bowlare gave the Teke's six points early in the second quarter, attempt for the extra point failed. Linthicum riffed a 50-yard pass to Boulaire in the third quarter for the second tally. Also in the period, Bob Bransfield threw a 40-yard throw to Frank Lane in the end zone for the lone Della Chi touchdown. The Teke's collected another pair of markers in the final quarter when Linthicum passed to Wilson and Ken Crowley intercepted and ran to a touchdown. Phi Delt "B" Edges Sig Alph 7-6 Phi Delt "B" Edges Sig Alph 7-6 The Phi Delt's outgained the Sig Alph's 44 yards in an overtime game to win. 7 to 6. In the first quarter the undefeated Phi Delt's scored their only touchdown on an Ed Marquis pass to Ray Irwin. On the first play in the overtime, the Phi Dekl's gained 44 yards on a Marquis to Dick Hawkinson pass. The Sig Alph's were unable to pick any yardage in their four downs. A. T.O. Trounces D.U. 15-6 Jack Eskridge pitched two scoring passes to lead the A.T.O.'s in their victory over D.U., 15 to 6. Tongier took an Eskridge aerial from the 12-yard line in the first frame to open scoring. In the same period, the A.T.O.'s scored two points when a D.U. punt was blocked and rolled out of the D.U. end zone. In the third quarter Eskridge tossed to Levy from the 1-yard line on the fourth down for the second A.T.O. touchdown. Mid-way in the final period the D. U.'s began to roll. A 20-yard pass, Jack Sturdivant to John Beu, put the ball on the A.T.O. three and Carson Rockhill a bullet pass from Bob Wood for a t.d. Navy Sinks Dix club Knotted six-all at the end of regular play, Navy came through to defeat the Dik club in an overtime session, 7 to 6. Navy's first score came in the third period on a pass from Bob Ricks to Gaylan Ayotte. Ricks' kick was wide. In the final second of the game a game from Don Ashlock to Larry Leldon gave the Dix club their only score. An aerial from Ayotte to Ricks gave Navy the winning yardage in the extra period. Habein, Peterson To Attend Dean Of Women Convention Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, and Miss Martha Peterson, Panhellenic secretary, will attend a symposium of women Oct. 17 and 18 at Newton. Miss Habein will lead a counseling discussion Saturday. For Real Satisfaction, Try a Meal With Us! FRIEND'S CAFE 7th and Arkansas GOOD LUCK- -JAYHAWKERS Saturday The Day Of Doom For The "SOONERS" The Walker Shop VISIT OUR NEW STORE 813 Mass. Ph. 259 Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. Swimming Team To Be Organized Students' Jewelry Store 43 Years. The University of Kansas will have its first swimming team since 1940. Walker J. Mikols, swimming coach, announced today. Candidates for the team will meet the last week in October for physicals and practice will begin early in November, Mikols said. 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