FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1542 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FACE TIME Beta's Roll Over Delt Team,26 to 0 Beta Theta Pi's championship-bound eleven rolled over Delta Tau Delta to the tune of 26 to 0 in the top flight attraction on yesterday's intramural program. Bill Mowery scored the other touchdown and Dub Hartley finished the scoring when he fell on a loose ball in the Delta Tau's end zone. Bill Short was again the Beta's shining star. He scampered across to paydirt three times and also played a bang-up defensive game. Sigma Alpha Epsilon amassed a total of 53 points to thoroughly outclass Delta Upsilon who could not find the route to the goal line. The Sig Alph's used a varied assortment of plays with each man doing his job very well to run up the largest score of the season. All four of the leading clubs are undefeated. Tau Kappa Epsilon has also a clean slate in Division I, but has played but one game this fall. The Tekes, however, loom as a distinct threat to the Beet's. Each of the six-man divisions are headed by two undefeated teams. In Division I, Delta Chi and John Moore Co-op have yet to taste defeat. Kappa Eta Kappa and Battenfeld hall are unbeaten in Division II. Tau Kappa Epsilon provided the thriller when they beat Sigma Nu after the final whistle he blown. With the seconds ticking away Gene Lathkill faded back and tensed a touchdown pass to Bill Webb. The ball had not reached Webb when the gun sounded. Theta Tau downed Kappa Sig by a 21 to 0 score. James Jacobs was the star of the game. He accounted for all the scoring with his passes to Clair Sommers and Ted Moser. U-Man Team Standings: Division I W L T Beta Theta Pi ... 3 0 0 Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 1 0 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 1 0 Sigma Nu ... 1 2 0 Delta Upsilon ... 0 1 0 Delta Tau Delta ... 0 2 0 Division II Theta Tau ... 4 0 0 Phi Psi ... 3 0 0 Kappa Sigma ... 2 2 0 Templin ... 1 1 0 Pflugerville ... 0 3 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 0 3 0 Division III Medic Whiz Kids ... 2 0 1 Sigma Chi ... 1 1 0 Phi Gamma Delta ... 1 1 0 Phi Delta Theta ... 1 1 0 Alpha Tau Omega ... 0 0 2 Pi Kappa Alpha ... 0 2 1 Six Man Teams: Division 1 Delta Chi ... 3 0 0 John Moore Co-op ... 2 0 0 Blanks ... 2 1 0 Hopkins ... 2 2 0 Roe Chalk Co-op ... 2 2 0 Jolliffe Hall ... 3 0 0 Triangle ... 1 4 0 Division II Kappa Eta Kappa ... 2 0 0 Battenfeld ... 2 0 0 Ramblers ... 1 2 0 Alpha Chi Sigma ... 0 1 0 Jayhawk Co-op ... 0 1 0 Tennessee Club ... 0 1 0 Bulldogs ... 0 0 0 The library will close at 12:30 Saturday for the Homecoming game, C. M. Baker, director of libraries, said today. Frosh Practice Fundamentals Under Replogle The freshman gridsters practiced fundamentals and listened to words of wisdom from Coach Wayne Replogle and Hubert "Hub" Ulrich yesterday afternoon. Coach Replogle stressed the play of the line and gave the rookies instruction in blocking and warding off blockers. Backs were shown the routes through holes and Ulrich gave the ends pointers in charging, breaking up interference, and becoming a general nuisance in the opposition's backfield. Although the squad did not run through a heavy scrimmage, the signs of an excellent squad were present. The squad, under the watchful eyes of Replogle and Ulrich, is becoming a polished group. Bill "Stoop" Jamison, the 210-pound tackle from Wichita North, promises to be a Jayhawk bulwark in another year. The big boy handles himself adroitly and uses every pound on his muscular carriage to his advantage. Keller Shows Progress Charles Keller, a product of Southwest in Kansas City has shown as much improvement as anyone on the squad. An excellent tackle when he left Southwest, he has listened attentively to Coach Replogle and is polishing up his weak points rapidly. Albert Voight of Wichita East capably took care of his job at guard. Voight undoubtedly the Al Schacht of the squad, keeps the squad entertained by his pranks. John Dewell, Bob "Fireplace" Pierce, Bud French, and Monty Waldecker highlight an array of backfield talent. Although the backs did not see much action, they managed to scamper about enough to show some of their brilliant promise. MUMS Yes! Gorgeous Ones As important "In the Crowd" as the "Pigskin" on the field. Don't forget those Flowers for your hostess. CALL 363 927 Mass. Authorized Party List KuKu and Jay Janes, "Battle of the Bands," Hoch auditorium, 8 to 12 p.m. FRIDAY,OCT.30 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, dance, Kansas room, Memorial Union. 9 to 12 p.m. SATURDAY, OCT. 31 Varsity, Memorial Union ballroom, 9 to 12 p.m. Sigma Phi Epsilon, dance, chapter house, 9 to 12 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar Adviser of Women Musicians Give Recitals At Manhattan and Riley Miss Meribah Moore, soprano, and Miss Ruth Orcutt, pianist, of the School of Fine Arts faculty opened the season of the Manhattan Music Club yesterday afternoon at Manhattan. This is the second year that the University has supplied the opening numbers for this organization. This afternoon Miss Moore and Miss Orcutt entertained Fort Riley hospital patients, and tonight they will present a program at the Service Club in Fort Riley. This Year We Are Especially Glad to Welcome All the 'Old Boys' Back. If You Have Been in School in the Past Forty Years You Are Sure to Remember Us. 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