UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 24,1946 PAGE FIVE Place Kicks May Decide Conference Winner This Year Kansas City. (UP)—One of these fall Saturdays a place kick may decide the 1946 Big Six championship The art of booting three-pointers between the uprights seems to have some straight-kicking devotees in the ranks of the current conference crop of football players. Take that Nebraska-Kansas game Saturday for the latest example. When the final score was in and 33,000 Homecoming Kansas fans started walking out of the stadium, it was a place kick which had whipped the local talent. That's not just an isolated example of how field goals can win games even in these days of the scooter backs and the wide-opening T formations. Iowa State won one a while back, thanks to two field goals during the afternoon. And Oklahoma beat Texas A. & M. two weeks ago on a three-pointer. There's only one game on the coming Saturday card which will count in the league's flag chase. That's the Oklahoma-Iowa State game at Ames. It should be a Sooner win but don't forget that Iowa State was better by a considerable margin than the 33-13 score at Missouri Saturday indicated. Saturday's card also includes Misa and Cole, aOLUMBIA Kansas at Tulsa and Indiana. The 'defending Missouri Tigers threw the book at Iowa State in the first quarter of their game Saturday as they scored three touchdowns. But the Cyclones came back, scored in the second and third periods and were on the Missouri 8 early in the last quarter, working for the tying touchdown. A pass interception on the 3 by Ralph Stewart, Missouri center, turned the game around in a flash. In five plays Missouri scored, then added another before the final gun sounded. At the same time cellar-dwelling Kansas State college held Oklahoma to a 7-7 tie until late in the third quarter before falling to the slashing running attack by Joe Golding. The flashy Sooner scored three of his team's four touchdowns, going 81 yards for one of the scores. The final score was 28-7, the difference being Joe Golding. The standings: | | W | L | PP | OPI | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Missouri | 2 | 0 | 59 | 13 | | Nebraska | 2 | 0 | 47 | 14 | | Oklahoma | 1 | 0 | 28 | 7 | | Kansas | 1 | 1 | 38 | 24 | | Iowa State | 0 | 2 | 21 | 57 | | Kansas State | 0 | 3 | 7 | 85 | You can't miss with an evening or after-game lunch if you have chosen your food from the great variety at SOMMERS MARKET 1021 Mass. Phone 212 Beta Theta Pi increased its four-game point total to 162, highest in intramural competition, by walloping Smithsonian 24 to 0 Wednesday. The Beta's engineered touchdowns in all but the first quarter in tucking away their fourth win. Betas,SAE's, Phi Delts, Sigma Chis Score Easy I-M Football Victories Passing ace Vance Han was scores. He completed well-aimed aerials to Don Diehl and Ed Sargent in the second stanza for touch-downs. In the third period he tossed to Dan Chase who stepped over the goal for another tally. assing aece Vance Hall was responsible for three of the four Beta he completed well-alimed $\textcircled{2}$ Bob Swanzell took a fourth period lateral on the Smithsonian 12 and galloped all the way to the end zone. An unbeaten Sigma Alpha Epsilon powerhouse piled up a 12 to 0 victory over twice-defeated Kappa Sigma to remain a leading contender for the intramural crown. Theta Tau succumbed to a 14 to 0 thrashing at the hands of Phi Delta Theta who continued its undefeated march in Division IV. added in the third period after a wild pass from the Theta Tau center rolled into their own end zone for an automatic safety. Shortly after the contest got underway, a blocked Kappa Sig kick gave the Sig Alph's the pigskin on the four-yard line. A pass from Pete Jensen to Jerry Ewers netted six points. The Kappa Sig's tightened their defense, and Sig Alph offensive play was thwarted until the third period when Gage tossed a pass into the end zone for the second tally. The Phi Delt's went out in front (6-0) late in the opening quarter on a toughdown pass from Walt Quiring to Clay Hedrick. Two points were Today's I-M Schedule Phi Psi vs Wesley—field two. Phi Gam vs Y.M.C.A.—field three. Phi Delt vs Blanks—field four. I.S.A. vs 941 club—field five. Kappa Sigma vs Physical Education—field six. A. T.O. vs Spooner Thayer—field one Sigma Chi held the previously undefeated I.S.A. eleven scoreless as they piled up a 40-0 victory. It was Sigma Chi's fourth straight victory. The Phi Delt's struck again in the closing frame as Ned Tanner tossed to Goering who crossed over into pay dirt. The Sigma Chi's cut loose with their aerial attack in the second half and piled up the count with passes from Connelly to Hempton and from White to Connelly. A completed pass from Connelly to Ken White put the victors out in front 8-0 at the end of the first quarter after an automatic safety netted two points. Ken Hempton hurled a pass to Connelly who was in the end zone, and another safety made the score 16 to 0 at the half. Vita Fluff Dermeriss Revlon — at IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 1/2 Mass. Phone 533 WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS For Party Rentals Used Juke Box Records For Sale JOHN H. EMICK 1014 Mass. Phone 343 TOPS in FOOD COLLEGE INN 1344 Tenn. BOTTOM in PRICES PARKER "51" SHEAFFER Fountain Pens ★★ MEN ONLY: Remington Electric Shavers Shaving Cream Shaving Lotion Razor Blades Pipes ★★ LADIES ONLY: AR-EX Cosmetics Free from all known Allergens Compacts Colognes Max Factor Makeup Candy CORDELL DRUG STORE RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS 1347 Mass. Phone 521 Phone KU-25 with your news. WHAT? You say you want to win a radio? You say you want to own a lamp? Tell you what I'm going to do!!! 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