UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1939 PAGE FOUR Former Champs Triumph Over Phi Delt's, 6-2 - Sig Ep's Fall Before Sigma Nu Outfit in Overtime Period; Sigma Chi 'B' Team Downs Beta's By Clint Kanaga, c'42 The playoff of the men's inturaural touch football tournament got underway yesterday afternoon with Phi Kappa Psi, defending chumps, nosing out a Phi Delta Theta team, 6 to 2. In the other playoff game the Sigma Nu's eliminated the Sig Ep entry. In this tilt the two eleven were tied up 0-0 when the final whistle sounded. Under the special ruling used in tie games in the playoffs, both teams were allowed five downs, and the team making the most yardage was awarded the game. The Sigma Nu's gained one more yard in their five attempts than did the Sig Ep's. in the six-man league, Sigma Sha- "B" "triumphed over the Beta "BS" 6-0 and the Phi Gam's were trounced by the Phi Pal's 19-0. Spectators received plenty of thrills in witnessing the Phai Pai-Delt contest. It was a real battle from start to finish. The Phai Delt received a break in the opening minute of play but were unable to catch in on it. Haynes recovered the cash in on it. Haynes recovered the cash in Newcomer passed to Haynes in the game. Sifers, Phai Delt, managed to catch the ball after it had been batted around by several players. The referee ruled the pass incomplete. The Phai Pai's then executed a beautiful pass play which gave them a touchdown and won the ball game. Powell, Phi Pai, heaved the pigskin 29 yards to "Framny" Franklin over the goal line for a score. Later in the game O'Hara, Phi Delt, blocked a Phi Pi punt and Chestnut tagged the Phi Pi recoverer in the end zone for a safety give the Phi Delt's their only score. Higgins and King turped in fine performances for the Phi Pi's Chuck McGee's defensive play for the Phi Delt's was nothing short of perfect. If two teams tie in an intramural play-off contest, the game time is extended, the hall is taken to the center of the field and each team gets five more players. The team wins by yardage against these plays wins the ball game. The Sig Ep's picked up 20 yards in their five tries. On the fourth of the Sigma Nu's play in this extra period, Jim Russell passed to Charles Stipp for 21 yards and the Sigma Nu scored six stars for the Sigma Nu's while Snavely and Thompson stood out in their team's loss. Jayhawkers Prime--- (Continued from page one) Ed Sungege, and Eldrith Cadwalder, sitting with him on the bench, Coach Henry will not be wanting for replacements in the backfield. "Stars of lesser magnitude than the Colonials' potential all-American Seam Babb, quarterback, and BILL Richardson, halfback. Richardson plays the tailback position and is in the team's leading passer. Against McClary it was his bullet aerial in Nowesau that produced the G. W. touchdown. 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All and let us prove this!* The season's record for the invaders: George Washington 19, Davis and Elkins 0; George Washington 6, Butter 13; George-Washington 13, the Citadel 1; George Washington 0, Georgetown 7; George Washington 6, Clemson 13. Both outfits will weigh in just about even. Averaging 177, the Colonial backfield will outweft the Kansas two pounds per man, but the Jawhawkers will top George Washington's 182-pound line by about the same margin. The Colonials left Washington Thursday and will work in St. Louis this afternoon. They will come over to Kansas City to spend the night. The team will not arrive in Lawrence until tomorrow. The only time these two teams played other than last year was in '833 when Kansas won 7 to 0. AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL JAYHAWKERS:-- At the present time the trend is toward increased prices for all commodities and services due to the European situation and economic conditions. The motion picture industry has lost approximately 35 per cent of its revenue from foreign markets. In order to maintain the high standards of production established within the industry it is absolutely necessary that we carry part of this load by paying increased film rentals. In addition to this increased cost of doing business our payrolls, taxes, maintenance and general operating expenses have increased proportionately. In order to give you the greatest entertainment value money can buy we are closing the Varsity theater Sunday Nov. 19th and passing the saving on to you by lowering our admission prices effective Sunday. Granada—Prices 25c all shows, matinee and night. Sunday 4 days single feature. Thursday 3 days, double feature, 2 first runs. Patee—15c all shows. Sunday 3 days, double feature. Wednesday 3 days double feature. Saturday single feature and unit show. Dickinson—Matinee 25c, nights 35c with present policy. 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