PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4,1940 They'll Furnish Opposition for Kansas LaVerne Lewis Melvin Happe Bv CLINT KANAGA. c'42 Sigma Chi's, Phi Delt's Win Openers BY CLINT KANAGA, c 42 The 1940 intramural football championship race got under way yesterday as Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Theta rolled aside their respective opponents, Theta Tau and Tennessee club, in an impressive manner. Alpha Kappa Psi battled to a 6 to 6 tie with the Triangles. Don Griswold With Larry Smith hitting his pass snaggers consistently from the aerial route, Sigma Chi downed a hard fighting but inexperienced Theta Tau eleven 13 to 0. Smith scored both touchdowns on the receiving end of tosses from Bill Hyer and Bob Beeler, in addition to completing eight out of 13 of his own passes. The Sigma Chi line supported Smith splendidly by hard blocking and fine defensive play. Outstanding lineman of the game was Ralph Carpenter, Theta Tau guard. Phi Delta Theta capitalized on every "break" to register a one-sided 29 to 0 victory over the Tennessee club. Spark plugs of the Phi Delt attack were John Wells and W. Newcomer. Wells caught a pass for the opening score of the game, ran a kick back 55 yards to pave the way for another, punted brilliantly, and was a standout on the defense. Newcomer ran 19 yards off tackle for the second tally and then caught teammate Jim Walker's pass for a third touchdown. Moses, Cheatham, and Woodbury accounted for the remaining Phi Delt points. "Red" Thompson sprinted 25 yards around his own left end to put the Alpha Kappa Psi's ahead 6 to 0 in KMBC of Kansas City will carry a broadcast of the Kansas-Iowa State game beginning at 1:45 to tomorrow afternoon with Walt Lochman at the microphone. The game also will be broadcast by WOI, Ames, 640 kilocycles. the first quarter and then threw a pass in the fourth quarter which Forest Miles, Triangle, intercepted and dashed 35 yards for the tying score. Lee Huddleston, A.K.Psi end, and Reese, Triangle back, turned in creditable performances. LARRY OWENS WARREN HODGES is a Lawrence boy. H2 is 17 years old, 6 feet tall, and weighs 210 pounds. Hodges lettered three years at tackle in high school and was selected on the all-conference team his senior year. Delta Upsilon won from Alpha Chi Sigma by forfeit. Thumbnail Sketches Of Yearling Squad John Heggen BOB GITHENS was graduated from Fredonia High and Independence junior college. He is 22 years old, 6 feet tall, and weighs 175 pounds. He lettered three years at center in high school and made the all-state junior college team last season. Merle Osborne JAYHAWKS GO--- (continued from page one) tonight, arriving at their destination about 6 o'clock Saturday morning. They will travel from Des Moines to Ames by bus at noon tomorrow. 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