PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1939 Big Upset in Yesterday's Intramural Play Phi Delta Theta's Win Close Game from Delt's; Beta's Defeat Sigma Chi's By Clint Kanaga, c'42 Staging a sensational upset, Phi Delta Theta defeated Delta Tau Delta 6 to 9 yesterday in an exciting battle. Starting on their own 30-yard line late in the second quarter; the Phi Delt's marched straight down the gridiron for the lone score of the game. The touchdown resulted from a 17-yard bullet pass from Stanley Parr to Chuck McGee, stellar Phi Delt end. Jack Severn, ace Delta Tau passer, gave the Phi Delt some trying moments throughout the contest, due to his fine tosses to Trice and Learnmont. "Barrel" Haynes twice pulled the Phi Delt out of tight spots with his fine hunting. Cheatham and Clafin starred in the historical victory. wax and Learmont stood out for the Delta Tau's. The Beta Theta Pi powerhouse continued to function, slaughtering the Sigma Chi's 21-0. The Sigma Chi's couldn't stop Vance Hall's passes and that just about tells the story of the ball game. In the first few minutes of the game, the Beta's scored on a 15-yard heave from Hall to McCaslin. Two more touchdowns were put over before the first half was over. Both scores were made by Stoland receiving Hall's aerials. The final Beta tally came in the last period on a short pass from Hall to Wienecke. Larry Smith turned in a brilliant performance for the Sigma Chi's but one man wasn't enough. Delta Upsilonillon first its victory of the season over the Theta Tau's 8-0. McCann scored the touchdown for the D.U.'s on a pass from Hoevair. He also tagged Anderson, Theta Tau back, behind his goal line for the safety. Hensler and Koester were outstanding for the D.U.'s. McGrew and Kurth played well for Theta Tau's. Stan Stauffer's 15-yard dropkick in the last five seconds of the game gave the Phi Delt "B" team a victory over the ISA B4-18 3-0, keeping his team undefated. The ISA-7B triumphed in a thriller, dropping the ISA-B8 13-12. The feature elevenman intramural game today will be the Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Phi Kappa Alpha game. The wind of a tornado sometimes reaches a velocity of 500 miles an hour. Three-Way Tie In Volleyball - Pi Phi's and Kappa's Winn Two of the Three Women's Leagues The women's intramural volleyball tournament is rapidly drawing to an end with the winner in two divisions for first play in the third division. Watkins, Miller, and Corbin hall are tied for first place in group III. In the first leg of the play-off Miller will meet Corbin next Monday. Watkins will then play the winner of that match for the right to represent the division in the championship flight. Pi Beta Phi and Kappa Gamma were the winners in the other two divisions. They will meet in the first round of the play-off next Monday night. The winner will battle in group III for the championship. The standing of the teams in each group is as follows: Group I—Kappas, won three; Alpha Delta Pi, won one, lost two; Kappa Alpha Theta, won one, lost two; Sigma Kappa, won one, lost two; Group II–Phi Phi, won three; Chi Omega, won two, lost one; Alpha Chi Omega, won one, lost two; Gamma Phi, lost three. Group III—Corbin, Watkins, and Miller—won two, lost one; Alpha Omicron Pi lost three. Group IV—IWW, won two, tied one; TNT, won one, lost "U-m-m's for AUTUMN" When in Trouble Ask for Our Free Scooter Service* Autumn is Nature's show season. Roads are begging for the feel of your tires on them. Your car is human enough to require care in the unpredictable weather. Come in and ask for our CAR DOCTOR. He'll set your car in good health. It's Complete! MASTER SERVICE STATION MOTOR IN 827 Vermont Call 264 HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Kansan Sports Editor Boxing in the Big Six? Maybe not immediately but there is considerable agitation to have the pugilistic sport added to the Conference program. Kansas State has a highly developed intramural fight program, and "Mike" Ahern reports that it is second only to basketball as an indoor crowd pleaser. "Bill" Jones has indicated he would be in favor of adding boxing to the list of intercollegiate sports. The time of the week has arrived when the typewriter jokes accept their self-imposed responsibility as crystal gazer so here goes. In the two Big Six conference games we don't expect much trouble. Paul Christian should about be enough to beat the Cyclones by himself, happens to have ten other guys help him so the Tigers should win easily. At Manhattan the "Hackey naceless" Wildcats should lose to a stronger crew from Nebraska Oklahoma's football teams (and I do mean plural) should outnumber, out play, and outscore their state rival, A. & M, college from Stillwater, Kansas, the sixth member of the Conference, has an open date. From here and you: Notre Dame's Fighting Irish to add another victory at Carnegie Tech's athletics. From here and yon: Pitt's Panthers to dehorn the Fordham Rams. With our eyes shut we'll take Cornell over Ohio State. one, tied one; IND, lost three; ETC won two, lost one. When the championship games are played off, the games between classes will start. All intramural volleyball managers are asked to turn in names of girls in the different classes who would like to play in these games to the gym office by Nov. 1. The first game will be played on Nov. 7 between the freshmen and the sophomores. It's Really Bicycling Weather Get a Date---- Don't Wait---by a Newton paper, Kemper's home town. Recently Gene recalled having seen some Newton baseball catcher throw his glove over the grandstand in a fit of anger. The Newton paper checked their files and found out the incident happened in 1909. Further investigation disclosed that Mister Kemper was born in 1905. Gee, such a memory, no wonder he never forgets to take a crack at K.U. Michigan's Wolwerines to continue their winning ways by defeating Yale. COVEY'S Rent-A-Bike 14th & Mass. And just to be an-all-American "never-take-a-chancer," we'll pick Tennessee to win over Mercer. And to whip over the rest of the schedule quickly; Arkansas over Villanova; Northwestern over Illinois; Columbia over V.M.L.; Duke over Wake Forest; Texas over Rice; Army over Ursus; Navy over Clemson, T.C.U. over Centenary, Texas A.A. & Buyer, Tulane over Mississippi; and Princeton over Brown. Here's a good one on Gene (Topeka Capital) Kemper, as related Short Sport Sheets — Bill Hargiss will be one of the officials at Saturday's game in Norman . . . Bill wonders what he will do to draw the wrath of umpire bush Ham of the Oklahoma City Times . . . Penn U. has a football player who carms his way through school by parachute jumping . . . I'll batouch is greed headed, or maybe Bookies in Minnesota because together and agreed in parachute jumping Who said the spirit of gambling was dead . . . Ralph Onion, former Coffeffey Junior College grid star, is a starting guard on Tulsa's Hurricanes . . . Coffeffey has furnished a large number of star football players for Tulsa U. . . Chet Benedefie, a Coffeefive captains two consecutive seasons, were from Coffeyville... Benedefield and Billy Boehm... FIELDing Yost perfect the famed Statue of Liberty play... Kansas used a slight variation against Oklahoma, from a fake kick, but the Sooner end around which the play was supposed to go refused to be fooled and sat Amerine down for a sizable loss ... Tom Meany, N.Y. serive, remarked that by the time the season is over, Chicago should have one play down to perfection—the defense for the point after it took Rurik Rukeyz out at Carnegie Tech this year... No material and failure of alumni to furnish money or football players was given as the reason... If he does I wonder who will be fired to make room for him... And to think only last year he was voted the N.Y. World Telegram award for the outstanding coach in the country... Look's like he can't take it ... That’s one thing Jayhawier coaches can usually be complimented for . . . But to really complicate things what if Bill Kerr’s Skibos upset Notre Dame . . . He couldn’t quit. Makes you swell WITH PRIDE... BUTTON into one of our new Arrow fancy firts and see how your chest expands, how you throw back your shoulders. For the rest of us, Arrow fashion centers, are really something to be proud of. "Only $2 and up." 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