- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 11, 1946 PAGE FIVE Blanks, PiKA's, Theta Tau's, Delt's, Teke's Win Touch Football Games Theta Tau, Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Tau Delta, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and the Blanks won intramural football games played Friday afternoon. Sigma Nu, Battenfeld, Smith, Spooner-Thayer, and Delta Chi were the losers. Phi Gamma Delta won on a forfeit from the 941 club. Borene to Reid, while Sigma Nu scored the first counter of the game on a 35-yard pass from Morey to Darsie. Theta Tau edged out Sigma Nu by gaining the most yardage in the overtime period. The Theta Tau touchdown came on a 40-yard pass from Rogers to Paul, while Sigma N. A pass interception and 60-yard runback by Boese of Pi Kappa. Alpha constituted the afternoon's most thrilling individual action as that team downed Battenfeld Hall. 8-2. Two games ended in 24-0 scores as Delta Tau Deltas's Winslow passed for three counters and ran for the fourth against Smith hall, and Tau Kappa Epsilon made good two passes from Le Pinto to Lithicum and ran back two intercepted passes to defeat Spooner-Thaver. Blanks outplayed Delta Chi, with passes from Green and Brownlee accounting for an 18-0 score. Football Fans Set Two K.U. Records A new season attendance record of 153,504 for eight football games was set at the Oklahoma game Saturday. The previous record of 147,684 was set during the eight-game season of 1930. Two games remain on the card, with attendances of 17,000 at Manhattan, and 27,000 at Columbia expected. A new record for home games was set this year at 105,504 for five home games (including the T.C.U. contest in Kansas City), elipsing last year's record of 63,720. Ticket sales are booming for both the Kansas State and Missouri games, as Kansas' increased chances for the Big Six title were suddenly given a boost. A possibility of over-capacity crowds at the Missouri game may crack the 200,000 mark for the season. Big Six Standings Kansas City, Mo. (UP)—Standings of the Big Six football conference: W. L. Missouri ... 3 0 Kansas ... 2 1 Oklahoma ... 2 1 Nebraska ... 2 1 Iowa State ... 1 3 Kansas State ... 0 4 Games this week -- Missouri vs. Oklahoma, at Norman; Kansas vs. Kansas State, at Manhattan; Iowa State vs. Nebraska, at Lincoln. Table Tennis Play Begins Tomorrow Games last week—Kansas 16, Oklahoma 13; Missouri 21, Colorado 0; Iowa State 7, Drake 7; San Francisco 38, Kansas State 6. First round play in the all-school table tennis tournament will begin at 7 p.m. tomorrow on the second floor of Robinson gymnasium, David Cowley, president of the Table Tennis club, announced today. The tournament will be completed in two nights, with several rounds being run off each night. Cowley suggested that all players wear rubber-soled shoes for actual play. Chopin, Debussy Music Presented To 50 In Union Music by Chopin and Debussey was presented to about 50 persons attending the music program in the Union Sunday. Marshall Butler played the piano and the Locksley hall trio sang. At the next program, Coach George Sauer will show movies of the Iowa State football game and will explain some of the plays. Oklahoma Harriers Win On Place Scores Earl Jones and Harold Moore of Kansas finished one-two in Saturday's two-mile race against Oklahoma, but the Jayhawkers lost, 30 to 25. the low score winning. The entire Oklahoma team of six runners crossed the finish line behind Jones and Moore, winning the race on place scores. Jones, hampered considerably by water on the track, finished with a time of 10:22.6. Following Moore across the line were Bill Weaver, John Canaris, R. C. Slocum, Lon Chapman, Clarence Vicklund, and Roy Burns, of Oklahoma, Ross Morrison, Darrell Brown, Edwin Lunsford, and Leon Ackerman of Kansas, finished in that order. Intramural Football Today: Field 1—Delta Upsilon vs. Y.M. C.A. Field 2—Phi Kappa Psi vs. Beta Theta Pi Field 3- Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Nu. Field 4—Kappa Sigma vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Field 5 - Smith vs. Delta Tau Delta. **tomorrow:** Field 1—Delta Tau Delta vs. Weslev. Field 2—Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Chi. Field 3—Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Theta Tau. Field 4—Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Field 5- Kappa Sigma vs. Spooner- Thayer. Field 6—Phi Kappa Psi "B" vs. Beta Theta Pi "B." K.U. TKE's Are Victorious Over K-State Brothers This game is the first of a series of annual football games played for the possession of the inter-chapter championship cup. The Tau Kappa Epsilon football team was victorious here Saturday morning over the visiting Kansas State "Teke" eleven by a score of 12 to 6. Prof. Ray B. West, of the English department, will speak on "Regionalism in American Literature" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the directors' room of the public library. West Will Speak Tuesday On American Literature His speech is one of a series in observance of national book week. The meeting is open to the public. The University had the largest delegation of the 19 visiting schools which attended the national convention of Gamma Delta, Lutheran church society, in St. Louis last week. 24 Attend Convention Of Lutheran Church Society Total attendance at the convention was 130, this included 24 persons from Iota chapter of K.U. New Intramural Entries Due In Tomorrow Deadline for entries in intramural basketball, bowling, and volleyball competition is midnight tomorrow. Entries must be turned in at the intramural office. Blanks may be obtained at the office any time during the day. Y.M. Court Practice Begins Practice for the two Y.M.C.A. intramural basketball teams will begin today, according to Bruce Bathurst, Y.M.C.A. manager of sports. Approximately 35 men have signed up for basketball. 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