UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 23,1946 1946 nis g PAGE FIVE intra- down rants ina- ther, ded, years ma; ma; Sto- tahenticent. Beta's, Sigma Chi's, Sig Ep's, ATO's Smith Hall, 941 Club Win Games Six intramural fields were in action Tuesday as two makeup games were added to the regular four-game football schedule. The Beta Theta Pi eleven overcame a 2 to 0 halftime deficit to go on and whip Delta Tau Delta 12 to 2. Delta's score came on a punt b zone. Vance Hall tried to run the kick out and was trapped for a safety. Sigma Chi struck the first blow as Joe Connelly grabbed a pass by Dick Keene in the first period. A second Sigma Chi tally came in the second period when Chuck Wagstaff hauled in a long pass from Ken Hampton to score. Beta bounced back in the third period when Howard Joseph intercepted a Delta Tau pass and raced 32 yards for a touchdown. The second Beta tally came in the final frame as Hub Hall, big Beta end, leaped high in the air to haul down a touchdown pass from brother Vance Hall. Sigma Chi moved one step closer to the Division Four crown by a 24 to 12 victory over Delta Upsilon. The victors hit pay dirt once in each period. Shortly after the third period got underway, Carson Rockhill, Delta Upsilon left end, intercepted a wild Sigma Chi pass and raced all the way to the three before he was nailed. DU took advantage of its position and pushed across the score on a short pass thrown by Ed Woolcott. As the third quarter neared the end, a DU punt was blocked in the end zone and recovered by Sigma Chi for another six points. Delta Upsilon matched the score later on a sleeper pass, but Sigma Chi applied the clincher on a terrific 45-yard pass to Joe Connellly who outsped the DU defense for another 20 yards and the score. Ira Crabaugh's spectacular, 40-yard broken field run in the third quarter gave Sigma Phi Epsilon a 6 to 1 triumph over Sigma Nu. The two teams fought to a scoreless tie during the first half, but Crabaugh turned on the heat in the third stanza as he dodged through the entire Sigma Nu eleven for the winning score. In a makeup game, Smith hall edged. Battenfeld club. 12 to 6. coger Batten. Smith hall scored on a blocked kick recovered in the Battenfeld end zone by Dave Moore, and on a 13 yard pass to Lyman Selig. Battenfeld's only tally came on a 70-yard pass play with Jarbo on the receiving end. The 941 club picked up its first win as two intercepted passes led to a 12 to 0 victory over YMCA. On the first play of the game, Stewart of 941 intercepted a YMCA pass on the one and fell across for the score. The other touchdown came late in the fourth period as Del Rowe, 941 end, intercepted another YMCA pass on the 40 and raced for the goal line successfully. 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