UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 6; 1947 PAGE FIVE Sigma Chi's Pile Up 104 Points In Two I-M Games Rolling up 104 points in two games, the Sigma Chi's looked like a strong contender for the 1947 intramural football championship as they sent Sigma Nu down for the count in Friday's intramural grid play. With Lee Vogel tossing four to with 27 points against 6 for Sigma Nu because of a tie at the end of four quarters of play, the Dix club out-gained the Law school eight to carry home a 1 to 0 victory. Phi Kappa took the Blanks, 19 to 12 and Delta Chi won from Alpha KappaLambda, 12 to 6. The Delta Upsilon—Beta Theta Pi game was postponed. Both Use Aerial Plays Both Use Aerial Plays After two minutes of play in the first period, "Skip" Williams passed to Dick Hodges for the only Sigma Nu touchdown. From this point until the middle of the second quarter, the contest was a passing duel between the two teams. Interceptions were frequent. Mid-way in the second quarter, a Vogel to Connellly aerial touched off the Sigma Chi scoring attack. In the third it was Vogel to Clark for six more points. Before the final gun was sounded, Vogel had tossed to Clark and "Chuck" Wagstaff for another 12 points. Lynn Leick kicked all three extra points for Sigma Chi. Early in the fourth period McKay passed to Nardling and again to Beatty to put the ball on the eight yard marker. However, the law students lacked the scoring punch to tally and the regulation game ended a scoreless tie. Overtime Playoff Needed The lawyers made the only serious scoring threat in the Law school—Dix club contest. The Dir club lost ground on a fumble in the first overtime play, but came back after two incomplete passes to score a net gain of three yards on a pass from Achlock to Di-Armato, which proved to be enough for victory as the lawyers failed in four attempts to complete a pass in the overtime. After keeping pace with Phi Kappa's for three periods, a Blank minute rest in the closing minutes forcing the player before a Phi Kappa agerial attack, 19. After trailing 13 to O at the star of the second quarter the independent club started to roll and early in the fourth period they were within one point of a tie. Phi Kappa's took over the offensive in the closing minutes of the contest and a series of aerials, with Carroll tossing, produced a touchdown, and cinched the ballgame. Tony Hoffman took a Carroll pass for the final touchdown. Hoffman Scores Hoffman, standout Phi Kappa receiver, broke the scoring ice in the initial frame by intercepting a pass and scampering into the end zone. He also accounted for another 6-pointer a few minutes later on a Carroll pass. Hoffman completed to Dieker for the only extra point. The Blanks opened their scoring in the second period as Frank Stannard snagged a 20-yard pass from Hauber and stepped across the double strip, tossed to Bob Brownlee for the second half tally. Pull Up From Behind Behind six points at the half, the I-M Schedule Today—Kappa Eta Kappa vs. An Screws, field 7. Pi Kappa Alpha "B" vs. Phi Kappa "B", field 3. Sigma Chi "B" vs. Sigma Nu "B", field 4. Beta Theta Pi "B" vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon "B", field 5. Delta Chi "B" vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon "B", field 6. Tau Kappa Epsilon "B" vs. Delta Upsilon "B", women's intramural field. Tomorrow—Phi Kappa Pi“A” vs. Lambda Chi Alpha “A” women’s intramural field. Phi Delta Thaeta vs. Kappa Sigma “A”, field 3. Sigma Alma “A”, alpha Tau Omega “A”, field 4. Ornate vs. Dine a Mite, field 5. Smith has Spooner Thayer, field 6. Army vs. N.R.O.T.C., field 7. Wednesday—Pi Kappa Alma "A" vs. Kappa Alpha Psi, field 4. Phi Gamma Delta "A" vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon "A," field 5. Delta Chi "A" vs. Sigma Nu "A," field 6. Alpha Kappa Lambda vs. Kappa Sigma "A", field 7. Phi Kappa Psi "B" vs. Alpha Tau Omega "B", women's in-tramural field. Phi Gamma Delta "B" vs. Kappa Sigma "B", field 3. Delta Chi's scored in the third and fourth quarters to gain victory over the Alpha Kappa Lambda squad. On the first play of the second quarter Ross Keeling threw to Hause for the only Alpha Kappa Lambda touchdown. Not until the middle of the third period did the Delta Chi's show any offensive spark. Following interception of an A. K. Lambda aerial, Bransfield passed to Parris from the Alpha Kappa Lambda 12 for the Delta Chi initial tally. In the final quarter a long toss again Bransfield to Parris, completed scoring. Series Finals Noon Today New York-(UP)-Probable batting orders for the seventh and final game of the world series at Yankee 'tadium today: Brooklyn Stanky, 2b Reese, ss J. Robinson, 1b Walker,rf Hermanski, lf Edwards,c Furillo,cf Jorgensen,3b Gregg,p Umpires, Plates, Rommel (American); 1b Goetz (National); 2b McGowan (American); 3b, Pineill (Nationale) and Magerkurz (National) and Magerkurz (National). New York Stirnsew, 2b Henrich, if Berra, rf DiMaggio, g McQuinn, 1b W. Johnson, 3b A. Robinson, c Rizuto, ss Bevens, p St. Louis—(UP)—The New York Yankees were favored at 11-to-20 today by betting commissioner James J. Carroll to win the World series by taking the seventh and deciding game. The odds on the Brooklyn Dodgers are 3 to 2. Both prices stand no matter who the pitchers are for either team. New York-(UP)-Facts and figures on the 1947 World series: Today's game—The seventh and final, at Yankee stadium, 12:30 p.m. CST. Probable pitchers: Brooklyn: Gregg (4-5): New York: Bevens (7-13). Odds: New York, 11 to 20. Brook- m, 3 to 2. Series standing: New York (A) 3 Brooklyn (N) 3. Game scores: First: New York 5, Brooklyn 3; Second: New York 10, Brooklyn 3; Third: Brooklyn 9, New York 8; Fourth: Brooklyn 3, New York 2; Fifth: New York 2, Brooklyn 1; Sixth: Brooklyn 8, New York 6. Total attendance (six games) 918.225. Total gross receipts (six games)- $1,753,807.00 (new record) Total net receipts (six games)- $1,461,571.03. Division of total receipts - Players' pool (final); $493,674.82; commissioner's office; $219,235.85; clubs' and leagues' share: $748,660.39. Series records tied—three triples in one game, New York (second); no fielding chances in one game, Reese, Brooklyn, (second); six pitchers for one game in a single game, New York (sixth). Series records set—Attendance for a single game: 74,065 (sixth); longest time for a single game, 3:19 (sixth); home run by a pinch hitter, Berra, N. Y. (third); pitching victories on two successive days, Casey, Bklyn (third and fourth); most walks given in one game, Bevens, N. Y. 10 (fourth); most players used by one team in a single game, New York 21 (sixth); most players used by two teams in a single game, 38 (New York 21, Brooklyn 17) (sixth); most pitches used by two teams in a single game, 10 (New York 6, Brooklyn 4) (sixth); single game gross receipts: $393,210.00 (sixth) single game net receipts: $327,659.70 (sixth); total gross receipts for six games, $1,753,807.00. Broadcast: Mutual Broadcasting system; Announcers: Mel Allen and Red Barber. Television on all eastern channels. She's Really In Stitches The quilt is nearly three yards square with a sawtooth border. Quaker City, O.—(UP)—A quilt with 18,966 patches has been completed by Mrs. Simon Lent after three weeks of sewing and four months of gathering the patches. Legion Auxiliary Is Male New York (UP)—Queens county post 1515 of the American Legion decided it, too, should have an auxiliary. But since all the members are women, the auxiliary had to be masculine. Albert J. 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