,1947 FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Phi Delts, Air Screws Win Overtime I-M Games Cheers continued longer than usual at the intramural football fields Thursday as two of the six games played went into overtime periods. Other scores were Delta Upsilon 18, Delta Tau 12, Navy 6, Battenne Delta Tau 2, Delta Pi 5 Kappa Alpha 0, and Alpha Tau Omega "B" 1, Sigma Nu "R" "O" 3. Tied at the end of four quarters of play, Phi Delta Theta outgained Sigma Phi Epsilon in the overtime period to win the contest, 1 to 0. The Air Screws picked up the necessary yardage in an extra period with the Bounders to cop a victory, 8 to 7. $ \cdot $ Other scores were Delta Upsilon 18.1. Phi Delt 1, Sig Ep 0 In gaining a one-point victory, Phi Delta Theta advanced eight yards more than Sigma Phi Epsilon in an extra four downs. Each team was able to stage but one scoring threat during four quarters of tight defensive play. In the second period the Sig Ephs advanced to the 10 but lost the ball on downs. In the Phi Ephs game on downs in the third quarter with the ball less than 15 yards from scoring territory. In the overtime, the Sig Eps gained but three yards in their series of four downs. On the first play of their game, Delta Deits gained 10 yards on an aerial. The crowd began to swarm on the field believing the game was over. The officials, however, ruled that all four downs had to be played, because of the possibility of a loss. On the next play, the PHL Delt ball carrier was tagged 10 yards behind the line. Tension among spectators grew as the Phil Delta came up to the ball. Jim Sanders took the ball from center and faded back to pass. Almost tagged, he got off a sharp pass which Hawkinson took for an 11 yard gain. A run on the final down netted no gain. Jack Wilson and "Stony" Ward handled passing and kicking duties for the Sig Eps, while Sanders and Marquis did most of the tossing for the Phi Delta Dunn, Phi Delta kicks on an ankle injury. Air Screws 8, Bounders 7 Two short passes, Garrison to Armstrong and Garrison to Schuler, in another overtime, accounted for 12 points. Screws a victory over the Bounders. The Bounders scored late in the first period on a 49-yard pass, Shan-nahan to Smith. Taylor place-kicked the extra point. In the fourth period the Bounders lost the ball on downs on their nine-yard line. The Air Screws evened the score in the following series of downs when Garrison threw to Horan and end zone. D.U. 18, Delts 0. With Bob Wood and Ed Wolcott leading the attack, Delta Upsilon scored three times by air to win easily from Delta Tau Delta. Wolcott set up the first D.U. tally in the second period when he intercepted an aerial and returned it to the Delt 20. On the next play Glad took a long toss from Wood and stepped into the end zone. Following the kick-off, the Delts completed a 30-yard pass. Colburn to Johnson, which carried them to the D.U. 29 but the half ended on that play. Sturdavant intercepted a Delt pass in the third and returned it to the 25. After three unsuccessful passes, Wolcott faked a punt and threw to Wood who outmaneuvered three Delts and scored. A Wood to Sturdavant aerial in the same period completed scoring. In the final stanza, the Delts took over on downs on their five-yard line. In a series of passes, with Colburn tossing, they moved to the D.U. five only to be halted by the gun. Navy 6. Battenfeld 0 Scoring on a pass in the second quarter, Navy shut out Battenfeld in a defensive battle. Dorge and Krieger alternated with Ricks as passer for Navy, Hallman and Varenhorst handled passing chores for Battenfeld. Ayotte took a toss from Ricks to tally the deciding six points. Triangle 26, Pi K.A,0 Scoring one touchdown in the first half, the Triangle team added three touchdowns and a safety in the second half to defeat Pi Kappa Alpha 26 to 0. "Chuck" Thomas threw all the scoring passes. The first half was close with both teams showing potential scoring power in the passing of Thomas, Triangle, and Lowe, Pi Kappa Alpha. Just before the half ended, Thomas threw a pass into the end zone injuring his balance, but Thelen snagged the ball for the touchdown. Early in the third period, Thomas again heaved one into the end zone. Miller, Pi Kappa Alpha, intercepted it, but was tagged before he could get out of the end zone giving Triangle two more points. Thomas passed to Hyde, Yonley, and again to Hyde as the game ended to complete the scoring. All attempts to convert after touchdowns failed. A. T. O. "B" 18, Sigma Nu "B" 0 Scoring three touchdowns in the second half, the A. T. O. "B" squad disposed of the Sigma Nu "B" team. The first A. T. O. score came after a long pass from Hulke to Nesser had brought the ball from mid-field to the Sigma Nu five-yard line. Two plays later the A. T. O.'s were six yards behind. In the fourth minute Cope recovered a Sigma Nu lateral which went astray deep in Sigma Nu territory. Another A. T. O. touchdown followed the Sigma Nu bobble. CARL'S Serve You With Merchandise Nationally Advertised Released From Hospital Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Varsity Town Clothes Carlbrooke Clothes Stetson & Pedigree Hats Interwoven Socks — Jockey Shorts Airman Shirts — Rainfair Rain Coats Glover Jackets — Catalina Sweaters Arrow Shirts, Ties, Underwear Airman Jackets — Rugby Sweaters Brentwood Sweaters — Hansen Gloves Varsity Underwear, Pajamas Botany Wool Ties, Shirts, Robes, Slacks Hickok Jewelry, Belts, Braces MEM Toiletries — Marxman Pipes Samuel Campbell, also engineering sophomore, underwent minor surgery this morning. Ron Norman, Iowa State quarterback, will unleash his sling-shot arm here against Kansas Saturday as spearhead of the Cyclone aerial attack. Coach Abe Stuber will rely on Norman as he has been the only reliable passer on the Iowa State squad so far this year. James Hubbard, engineering sophomore, who received a concussion of the brain playing intramural football Monday, was released from Watkins hospital today. The Associated Press was founded in 1848 and was composed of seven New York City papers. Pitchers A Worry In Series' Fourth Football "Pick-em" Contest Now On F. R. Hunter, district sales representative of Allis Chalmers company, presented a movie on the development of gas turbines and followed with a talk on that subject. New York —(UP)—Dodger manager Burt Shotton, desperate for pitching, is gambling on a sorearmed right-hander, Harry Taylor, to pull Brooklyn even with the New York Yankees. Bucky Harris, of the Yanks, is taking a chance, too. Starting for Floyd Bevens, whose pitching has been less than amazing all season. John Sells Elected President Of ASCE A 16-game winner in 1946, Bevens was expected to be one of the aces this season, but he got off to a bad start, pulling out of it with only seven victories to 13 defeats. Other officers are Stephen D. Hadley, vice-president; Edward P. Hansen, secretary; and James T. McKinney, treasurer. Taylor was sidilined Aug. 18 with two bone chips the size of ball bearings. Before that, he was the most effective pitcher the Dodgers had, winning 10 and losing five. He beat winners in the league—the Cards and Giants three times each, while they were still in the pennant race. Get Your Blanks John C. 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