THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Phi Gam'A', Phi Psi'B' Undefeated In I-M Phi Gamma Delta “A” and Phi Kappa Psi “B” emerged victorious Wednesday to continue undefeated in intramural football. Pi Kappa Alpha “A” and Sigma Nu “A” also chalked up marks in the win column. The Phi Gam's were forced into an Phi Epsilon crew, 1 to 0. The Phi Ps as they took Alpha Tau Omega "B" *25 to 10*. Pi Kappa Alpha led scoring for the day by rolling up 31 points as Kappa Alpha Psi went scoreless. Sigma Nu shut out the Delta Chi's, 15 to 0. PHI GAM'S WIN CLOSE ONE The Phi Gam's outgained the Sig Ep's 22 yards in an overtime session to win their one point victory. The only Sig Ep yardage in the extra period was a Valasek to Hodges pass, which netted 18 yards. On the first play of their series of downs the Phi Gam's picked up 40 yards when Dryden tossed to Porter. The Phi Gam's threatened in the second quarter when they drove to the 2-yard line. Here the Sig Eps took the ball on downs. In the fourth quarter Darrrell Wright intercepted a pass and ran it back 25 yards to the Phi Gam 20, for the final Sig Ep threat. The game up to the overtime was a series of incomplete passes as the aerial defense of both squads worked effectively. Porter and Dryden did the tossing for the Phi Sam's and Valasck, and Wright shared aerial duties for the Sig Eps. PHI PSI "B" EXPLODES The A.T.O.'s bowed before a strong Phi Psi aerial attack as Jim Wood threw three of the four scoring passes. Early in the second quarter the Phi Psi's advanced from their own 40 to the A.T.O. 10 on a series of passes from Wood to George Cox and Gene Nelson. The first Phi Psi tally came when Wood tossed from the 10 to Cox. In the third Wood, took an A.T.O. punt and heaved a spot pass to Cox for the second tally. Again Wood tossed for a score in the final stanza, this time to Gene Wilson. To climax his performance, Cox intercepted an A.T.O. aerial in the final moments of the game and scooted once more to a touchdown. PI KA BEAT KA PSI Dick Lowe paced the Pi K.A.'s to victory over the K.A. Psi's by tossing four touchdown passes. Two minutes had elapsed in the first quarter when Lowe, after intercepting an enemy aerial, connected with Dorsey for the first score. Another interception set Pi K.A. in scoring position again, only to be stopped by Brown's interception for a goal. After the goalie opening of Collins, K.A. Psi marched goalward but were halted by a pass interception. In the second quarter Lowe tossed to Miller on the 10 and from there flipped to Dorsey for another six points. K.A. Psi threatened for the last time when they advanced to the Pi K.A. 15 in this period only to lose the ball on downs. In the second half, Clinger and Lohrengal each intercepted three enemy passes to stymie the K.A. Psi attack. With almost complete monopoly of the ball the Pi K. A.'s scored three times in the last two periods. SIGMA NU WINS Scoring two touchdowns in the final period, the Sigma Nu's stacked up 15 points as the Delta Chi's were able to cross into scoring territory. period to down the Signal "B" squad had an easier time of it In the second stanza, Ronnie Paris, Delta Chi back, was caught in the end zone for a safety giving the Sigma Nu's a two point edge which was all they had until the final period. In the final quarter, "Sandy" Beals intercepted a Delta Chi-pass and moved across the goal to give the Sigma Nu's their first fourth period tally. A touchdown pass, "Skip" Williams to Dick Hodges, and a drop-kick conversion by Williams ended the Sigma Nu scoring. Bob Bransfield handled most of CHI thedelta Chi passing, while Paul Klein and Williams tossed for the Sigma Nu's. Three R.O.T.C. textbooks published by the army are being distributed to Military Science classes, Col.K.E. Rosebush, professor of Military science and tactics, said today. ROTC Distributes Books To Classes The manuals, to be furnished without cost, will cover the ground and air courses of study. They take the place of field manuals for common objects. However, the field manuals will be used for tactics and techniques. The manuals contain about 1,000 pages of illustrations and 600 combat photographs from the army files. DECORATIONS FOR THAT PARTY OR OPEN HOUSE Crepe Paper - Colored Cardboard CARTER'S STATIONERY STORE 1025 Mass. Phone 105 - Poster Paints LAWRENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS For Your Complete Satisfaction! for YOUR CONVENIENCE— Regular Pick Up and Delivery Service. for YOUR Economy— 20% Discount— Cash and Carry 1001 New Hampshire Phone 383 WIND BLOWN? Football Weather Means Outdoor Weather. Let Us Help You to Look Smart Both Before and After the BIG GAMES Appointment Hours: From 8 to 6 Hair Cutting Manicures Shampoos Sets All Types Permanents