PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1941 Beta's Set High Scoring Mark Crush Delta Chi, 45-0; Sig Ep's Upset Sig Alph's A new scoring record was set again Friday in intramural football play. The Beta's, favorites to cop top honors, scored a terrific 45-0 victory over a weak Delta Chi eleven on a sloppy field. Sigma Phi Epsilon upset favored Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 7-0. Dick Pierce set up the first score for the Beta's by intercepting a pass on the 50 yard line. Two plays later Bill Mowry plunged through the center for 6 points and then passed to Ted Scott for the extra point. Spen- $ ^{ \textcircled{4}} $ Dick Pierce set up the first cepting a pass on the 50 yard line plunged through the center for O Scott for the extra point. Spencer Burtis caught another pass from Mowry for a touchdown and Tom O'Neil took a pass for the conversion. Pierce blocked a punt and it took only two plays for another counter. This time Mowry passed to "Dub" Hartley, and the Mowry to O'Neill combination accounted for the next touchdown. A few seconds later Mowry passed to Fred Eberhardt who lateraled the ball to Ted Scott to count again. Dean Phillips kicked the extra point. Bill Mowry flipped another pass to Tom Lillard and it went for a counter. The first half ended 39-0. Three plays after the kick-off in the second half John Short ran 60 yards to score the Beta's last touchdown. The Delta Chi team was led by Jim Sherman and Wendell Wenstrand. Outstanding defensive players of the game were Dean Phillips, Tom Lillard, and Jim Martin for Beta, Jim Sherman and Art Hastings for Delta Chi. An inspired Sig Ep team scored an upsetting 7-0 victory over the Sig Alph's. The two teams displayed spectacular defensive play throughout the game with most of the action in the middle of the field. Knute Kresie tossed a long pass to Pete Teichgraeber for a counter. Alan Houghton passed to Jim Bradly for the seventh point. Near the end of the second quarter Don Widner intercepted a Sig Alph pass and ran to the three-yard line before Bob Dominick tagged him. The half ended before a score could be made. Kresie and Teichgraeber for Sig Ep and Kenny Winter, John Gage, and Jim Sandifer for Sig Alph played the best defensive games. In the six-man league the Pi Kappa Alpha's beat the Triangle's by a 12-0 score. In the last quarter Wister Sreve intercepted a Triangle pass and went 30 yards for a touchdown. The best defensive players were La Dean McCormick and Bob Green for Pi K.A. and Charles Owsley and Bill Irwin for Triangle. Rock-Chalk Co-op scored a 13-6 victory over the Union Fountainers. Gilles scored seven points and Werts scored six for the Rock-Chalk boys and Mills scored six points for the Union team. Sailor and O'Connor blocked excellently for the Rock-Chalk's. Stockton Reports Business Students Much in Demand There is a large demand for men trained in the business field, Dean F. T. Stockton of the School of Business said yesterday. "The Civil Service Commission reports a growing demand for economists, business analysts, and administrative technicians in a number of defense agencies," Dean Stockton added, "and it has already been necessary for the commission to conduct extensive recruiting in this field in an effort to build up an field in an effort to build up an adequate current supply of qualified candidates." Outside the defense program the American Council on Education reports a shortage of qualified teachers in commercial subjects also appears to exist. This relates to the University's new secretarial training courses. In fields other than teaching the Council reports a serious shortage of trained men in business administration and accountancy. POPULAR RECORDS Record Session Record Session Nothin' Harry James Is It Taboo? Have You Changed? ... Freddy Martin A Pretty Co-ed Has Gone to My Head The Bells of San Raquel ... Tony Pastor When This Crazy World Is Sane Again Having a Lonely Time ... Tommy Tucker Hawks' Potent at Home Cyclones Favored Defeated by Iowa State at Lawrence only once in the last twelve years, the Kansas Jayhawks hope to add to that record when they tangle with the Cyclones here, Saturday. The meetings between the two Royal Lohry schools invariably result in hard fought games. Iowa State will hold the favorite's role Saturday, for the first time in years, but the Jayhawks are conceding them nothing. Last year at Ames, the Kansas team ran everywhere except over the goal line, an oversight which cost them a 7-0 defeat, despite the fact that KU. had 13 first downs to Iowa State's 6 and outgained the Cyclones 203 yards to 83. Fry Starred in 1939 The last two games at Lawrence saw the Jayhawks downing Iowa State 14-0 in 1939 and 14-6 in 1937. Jake Fry, shifty halfback who did not return to school this fall, was the star of the 1939 game with a 43 yard touchdown gallop. The game will mark the debut in Lawrence of Ray Donets, new Iowa State coach. The former Cyclone coach appears to have a powerful team in his first year as head coach at Ames. A contrast in experience will be presented by the two teams. Where Kansas will have at least five, and possibly six, sophomores in its starting lineup, Iowa State will have but one, Bob Ash, a big tackle. Howe Flicker-Backfields Both teams will present crack backfields. While the Jayhawks pin their hopes on Ralph Miller, Ray Paul Darling Evans, Ray Niblo and "Red" Ettinger, Iowa State will depend on Royal Lohry, Bob Seaburg, Lincoln Stewart and Paul Darling. GENUINE LIZZARD - RED GREEN GENUINE ALLIGATOR BROWN BLACK Royal College Shop 837-39 Mass. The four Cyclone backs are all familiar to Kansas players, all having been lettermen last year and having shared in the 7-0 victory over Coach Gwinn Henry's 1940 eleven. Ralph Miller, the Jayhawk ace, looks forward to the game a little uncertainly. It was in the Iowa State game of his sophomore year that Miller incurred the knee injury, which almost wrecked his college career in athletics. He played less than half of that game and was unable to play against the Cyclones at all his junior year. Two-Mile Campaign The Jayhawker 2-mile team will meet Iowa State here Saturday in the first engagement of the season, Coach B. W. Hargiss announced yesterday. Dick Edwards, Oliver Hess, Clarence Miller, and Russell Mount will run for K.U. in the race. The Jayhawks will meet Kansas State after the Iowa State meet. Here's a real "Must Have" for you... Windbreakers that are water-repellant, warm, windproof — Good for year around wear--- Windbreakers . $3.45 Windbreakers, wool lined $8.50 Windbreakers with hood $8.50 Bantamac Windbreaks $5.95 Fine for campus and day wear, football games, hikes. Better get one of these fine windbreaks today. You won't regret it. seas me the 194 CARL'S "Nother Pick Em Contest On"