FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1944 Phi Delts Clinch B' League Title In Easy Victory Two walkaways and one close batlle featured intramural touch football contests last night as the Phi Delts clinched the "B" league title by a win over the Phi Gams, only other undefeated team in the league, and the Betas clinched at least a tie for "A" league laurels by walking over SAE 30-0. The other contest reported by this morning saw the Residence Halls lose to Stigma Chi 6-0. The "B" title was never in doubt after the game had gotten under way. Phi Delt scoring was evenly divided, with touchdowns coming in the first, second, and fourth quarters. Cousins was outstanding for the winners. The Residence Hall-Sigma Chi game wasn't decided until the closing minutes of the fourth quarter when the Hall team let Patterson score on a fourth down pass for the Greeks after holding them for three downs. Otherwise the game was evenly contested. The Beta trouncing of SAE virtually gives the former the "A" league title, but the outcome depends on a game that was to have been played last semester with the Residence Halls and may change things a little. When the other two games played yesterday have been reported to the intramurals office, a final official standings can be posted. Play-offs will begin sometime next week. KU PIPE-SMOKING--- (continued from page one) heard about the pipe selling and wrote a story, which had far-reaching results. In view of this, a pipe is quite evidently the only thing for a girl on this campus to smoke. It's aad at KU., or hadn't you heard? SPIRIT IS HIGH--- (continued from page one) nie Webster and Dana Atkins practicing field goals al over the field. Probable starting lineups: Kansas Pos. Kansas S Gregory L.E. Frick Wygle L.T. Haury Keller L.G. Norby Hird C. Pollom Long R.G. Hardin Rouse R.T. Cowan Hunter R.E. Newell Faulkner Q. Payton Moffett R.H. Webster Sutherland L.H. Smith Robison F.B. Clary Werner to Wait Awhile The engagement to wait tables at the Beta Theta Pi house in fulfillment of an auction pledge was postponed by Dean Henry Werner, adviser of men, to next Wednesday evening. Sportorial The Kansas State Wildcats, our esteemed foe on the gridiron tomorrow afternoon, have been using a type of shift this fall which has drawn some comment on its legality wherever the Aggies have played. At the Oklahoma game early in the season officials ruled the play illegal, but during the Iowa State game the 'Cats drew the Cyclones offside four times with it. The basis of the shift is this. Kansas State, as you may know operates from a "T" formation. In this type of football, the quarterback is handed the ball through the center's legs, and conveys it into the backfield to begin the play as the case may be. Well, the questioned Aggie variation calls for the center to fake the ball to the quarterback, not lifting it from the ground. The quarterback in turn fakes it to a back, either of whom may be in motion. The back then stops, and his movement is merely a shift of position, the center still having the ball. Any sort of a play may then proceed from there. On the surface the maneuver sounds all right, but first consider the times when observers report the Wildcats use the play and its consequences. Any normal lineman, seeing the man in motion and the supposed pass from center, would think the play had started, and would immediately cross the line of scrimmage. But the Aggies so time the play that the ball is actually snapped just after the linemen have begun to rush, this producing an offside. This play could very successfully be run on the third down when a five yard penalty on the defensive team would be to an advantage to the offense. Jayhawker coach Henry Shenk had his "B" team run the play against the Kansas varsity eleven in practices during the week, and the Crimson and Blue were drawn offside nearly every time. Such a play may mean a great difference in tomorrow's score . . . —WRECK SILO TECH— Missouri also uses a weir man in motion play which has drawn no little comment due to its ability to draw a team offside. The Missouri version calls for the quarterback on the "T" to be the man in motion, and the center to snap the ball to one of the other backs. Thus the quarterback starts in motion when signals are called, and moves out of his "T" position. The question has arisen as to whether he is in the backfield or on the line, and there it still lies. Iowa State coach Mike Michalske claims the quarterback is illegally in motion, and the defensive linemen are given the impression that the play has started and naturally rush in. The Cyclones were drawn offside a number of times by this play in the tie game the Bengals and I-Staters played at Columbia some weeks ago. —WRECK SILO TECH— For Men & Young Men--- The 3 Biggest Names in CARL'S VARSITY TOWN HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Good Clothes--- These fine all-wool suits and topcoats, overcoats now on display $30 to $50 Corduroy Jackets Sweat Shirts T Shirts Marge Free Is High Scorer Marjorie Free, Kappa Kappa Gamma volleyball star, scored 27 points last night when the Kappas won over Foster hall 63-8. This is the highest individual score that any of the players have run up during one game this volleyball season. Morrill, Smith, Gunsolly, Free, and Little played an outstanding game for the Kappas; Ashlock and Leighton were outstanding players for Foster hall. Foster has had a little tough luck this year since this is the first time that they have tried to organize an intramural team of their own. 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