13, 1947 MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE TKE Nips Sigma Chi, 8-7; Navy Wins Third Straight Sigma Chi "A," team that scored 104 points in two games, bowed before the defensive-minimized Tau Kappa Epsilon "A" squad in Friday's intramural football play, 8 to 7. In the independent league, Navy won it's third straight victory, 13 to 7, against Spooner-Thayer. Other scores were: Triangle 20, Lambda Chi Alpha 6; Phi Delt "B" 13, Delta Chi “B” 0; Smith hall 13, Dix® club 12; Sigma Phi Epsilon 15, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon 6. A safety scored on a blocked punt in the third quarter gave the Teke's two points which later proved to be the difference between victory and defeat as they emerged winners over the Sigma Chi "A" team. The Teke's scored first early in the third period. After having taken the kick-off, the Sigma Chi's soon found themselves bottled up deep in their own territory by the Teke defense. Attempting to boot out of danger, "Chuck" Wagstaff had his kick blocked by Larry Mercer. The ball rolled out of the end zone, automatically giving the Teke's two points. I-M Schedule Today's games—Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Tau Delta, women's intramural field. Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Bounders, field 3. Army vs. Battlenet, field 4. Y. M. C. A. vs. Law school, field 5. Phi Kappa "B" vs. Sigma Nu "B" field 6. Sigma Chi "B" vs. Alpha Tau Omega "B", field 7. Tomorrow's games—Sigma Nu vs. Kappa Sigma, field 7. Kappa Alpha PSi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, field 5. Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, field 6. Beta Theta PI "B" vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon "B", women's intramural field. Tau Kappa Epsilon "B" vs. Kappa Sigma "B", The Teke team added six points in the third quarter as "Press" Wilson flipped an aerial to "Chuck" Boulware for 25 yards and a touchdown. The kick was blocked. Sigma Chi scored in the final minutes of play. They moved to the Teke 5-yard line and Wagstaff scored on a reverse. "Odd" Williams passed to Wagstaff for the point. Rough Sailing For Navy Trailing 7 to 0 at the end of the first quarter, N.R.O.T.C. bounced back to a 13 to 7 triumph over the men for Spooner-Thayer. The first Navy score came in the second quarter on a 20-yard pass, Ricks to Dorge. Ricks kicked for the extra point. Again in the third period Ricks tossed a scoring aerial, this time to Nelson. The Spooner-Thayer tally came when Nagle ran back a pass interception 25 yards for a touchdown. The Spooner men threatened in the fourth period when they drove to the Navy 7-yard line, but were unable to score. Scoring by air from their own 30-yard line on the second play of the game, Triangle went ahead to score twice in the fourth period to defeat the Lambda Chi's. Triangle Rolls On With the ball on his own 30, Charlie Thomas heaved a 35-yard aerial to Glen Sankey who galloped the remaining distance to mark up six points for Triangle in the opening minutes of play. A Thomas to Thelmen conversion pass was good. After a scoreless third period, Thomas tossed to Sankey and again to Thelen for two more touchdowns. These receivers also took Thomas aerials for the two conversions. The half ended 7 to 6 because of a second quarter scoring pass, Jerry Crawford to Lloyd McBride. A Lloyd Ch pass for the extra point fell incomplete. Phi Delt 'B' Explodes After three quarters of scoreless way, Phi Delta Theta "B" scored twice in the final period to down Delta Chi "B". Parker 51 Fountain Pens and Super Chrome Ink Stewits Rexall Store Burnside chucked a 20-yard aerial to Hawkinson for the first Phi Delt tally and the second touchdown came when Sanders tossed to Yelton in the end zone. The only serious Delta Chi scoring threat came in the third period. After advancing deep into Phi Delt territory, they lost the ball on a pass interception. Smith Hall, But Close A 40-yard pass from Caldera to Ross in the final 30 seconds of the game gave Smith hall a 13 to 12 decision over the Dix club. The Dix club scored first in the second period on a running play that saw Ashlot score from the 10. The score climaxed a drive of 40 yards on short passes from Ashlot to Hollis. In the third period DiBenedetto heaved a long pass on a sleeper play to Ashlot who scored a second time for the Dix Club. Smith hall, trailing 12 to 0, came back after an interception by Reber in the third period to score on a pass from Reber to Ross. Reber's toss to Bernard scored the extra point for the margin of victory. In the closing seconds Caldera heaved that 40 yard pass to Ross on a sleeper play that scored for Smith Hall. After trailing the first half, the Sig Ep "B" team came back to score on two long passes by Wilson and a safety in the last half to defeat the Sig Alph "B." Sig Ep 'B' Makes Comeback Phone KU-25 with your news. 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