1947 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Intramural Football Kappa Sigma Sweeps Pair; KA Psi Blanks Lambda Chi Kappa Sigma scored a clean sweep Tuesday, the "A" team defeating Sigma Nu 6 to 0, the "B" team edging out the Teke "B" 7 to 6. In other games: Kappa Alpha Psi 6, Lambda Chi 0. Sig Ep “B” 16, Pi K.A. “B” 6. D.U. “B” 13, Delt “B” 6. Kappa Sig "A" Nips Sigma Nu 6-0 Although within the Kappa Sig 10-yard line seven times, the Sigma Nu's were unable to score and the Kappa Sigma second quarter tally was enough for victory. Price set up the game's only score when he intercepted an enemy aerial by the Sigma Nu's had halted a scoring drive on their own 10-yard line. With a second chance to try for pay dirt, Price tossed to Oakes for the game-winning touchdown. The game was a passing duel between Williams, Sigma Nu, and Price. Kappa Sig. Williams completed seven aerials while Price made good five of his tosses. I-M Schedule WEDNESDAY: Delta Chi vs Tau Kappa Epsilon, women's intramural field. Beta Theta Pi "B" vs Sigma Phi Epsilon, field 1. Delta Upsilon vs Alpha Tau Omega, field 2. Air Screw vs Dine-A-Mite, field 4. N. R. O. T. C. v Dix Club, feild 5 Alphn "B" field 6. Alpha n "B" field 6. Phi Delta Theta "B" vs Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B", field 7. THURSDAY: Triangle vs Phi Kappa Psi, women's intramural field. Blanks vs Delta Tau Delta, field 4. Phi Kappa vs Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ion, field 5. Vesey or Uread Hall, field 6. Summers Thayer or Battenfeld field 7. Phi Delta Theta vs Alpha KappaLambda, field 3. Kappa Sig 'B' Down Teke 'B' 7-6 A two-yard pass in the overtime period gave Kappa Sigma "B" a one-point victory over the Teke's. Teke scored i nth second period on a 40-yard pass, on a pitch from Burke to Homer Evans in the end zone. The conversion kick was wide. K. A. Psi Blanks Lambda Chi 6-0 In the third quarter, Kappa Sig started for pay dirt on a pass off from Walt Hoffman to Bob Templer who flipped a 20-yard pass to Jim Jackson on the Teke 25. On the next play, Hoffman pitched to "Cap" Braint in the end zone. The Kappa Sig extra point kick also failed to clear the cross bar. Brown, K.A. Psi end, intercepted a Lambda Chi pass on the enemy 20-yard line and dashed over the goal line. Psi's victory over the Lambda Chis. Lambda Chi threatened in the second quarter. Giles, K.A. Psi back got off a bad punt from his own 10-yard stripe which netted but five yards. With only 15 yards to pay dirt, the Lambda Chi's lacked the scoring punch to cover the distance. Sig Ep's 'B' Trips Pi K.A. 'B' 19-6 Scoring three times in the first half, the Sig Ep's protected their lead for the final two quarters and downed the Pi K.A. squad. Early in the first quarter, Garrick intercepted a Pi K.A. pass in enemy territory to set up the first Sig Ep touchdown. Two plays later Valasek chucked a 6-yard pass to Medlock After three Sig Ep scores had been called back because of rule in fractions, Wright tossed 10 yards to Short for the second counter. The final Sig Ep tally resulted from a blocked Pi K.A. punt which was recovered in the end zone by Short. SURE ENUF! 50-50 D. U. 'B' Stops Delt 'B' 13-6 The D.U. "B" squad turned back the Delt "B" team for their second victory in three starts. With the ball on the 20-yard line, Dick Wood rifled to John Meyer on the two late in the second period to set up the game's initial score. After an incomplete pass, Wood tossed a short one to Meyer for six points. Alton Ray's kick for the extra point was good. D. U. tallied again in the third period when Bill Wintermote, after gathering in a Delt punt, heaved a 40-yard aerial to John Gerety in the end zone. Late in the same quarter, Lill took a D.U. punt on his own 20 and pitched a 30-yard aerial to Maloney who out-distanced the D.U. defense for the Delt's only score. Footpong Replaces Chess, Checkers Footpong, the latest in indoor games was invented recently by a group of Summerfield scholars. Highlight of the game occurred when George Cole faked a center, palmed the ball, and strolled to a touchdown while opposition players swarmed onto quarterback John Mitchner. It originated because rain forced the annual picnic inside and the scholars had an empty floor and a ping pong ball and wanted to play. They played football with the ping pong ball. Although the opposition, sparked by Harold Cogswell and John Margrave made several threats, the score remained 6 to 2 when a regular football replaced the white pellet. Both teams doubted if footpong would reduce the popularity of either football or ping pong. Plaid and Plain Shirts for the game, for dates, or for classwear. 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