PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939 Sig Ep's Win As Intramurals Open Three Games Begin Season For '39 Teams - Phi Delt's Triumph 13-0 Over Acacia in Eleven- Man Game Yesterday; Sig Ep's Upset Phi Gam's The 1933 intramural season got under way yesterday afternoon with two eleven man games and one six man game lifting the curtain on this year's program. One game, Phil Pi versus Hellhounds, was postponed. The biggest upset of the day came when the Sig Eps tripped the highly touled PGiams 8-0. The Phil Dhi bested the Acacia 13-0. In the six-million division the Betas defeated the Alpha Kappa Psi 18-7. Displaying a brilliant pass attack, the Phil Dilis downed the Aacuas 13 to 8. "Sub" Furr's passing and Dick Basket's kicking were just too much for the Aacuas. Basket got the jinkin up on one occasion The Phi Dalta tailed in the first half or a 15 yard pass from Parr to George Cheatham. Jack O'Hara made a beautiful block aiding Cheatham on this play. Basketist had set up this touchdown a play before by tossing a long pass to Sam Sifers for a gain of 35 yards. Driscoll scored the extra point following the first shot in the game. The Deltic score came late in the game on a 40 yard heave from Parr to Basket who run 34 yards to a touchdown. Led by John Martin who played an excellent game, the Sig Eps provided the upset of the day, defeating the Phi Gams 8 to 10. Mark taggered "Swede" Olson behind the goal line for a safety in the opening quarter, gave his team a 2 point lead. Then in the final period of the game, he intercepted one of Reid's laterals and raced 45 yards for a touchdown. "Red" Thompson and Nees kept the Phi Gam offense from functioning throughout the game by their defensive play, Cooper, Sig Ep, and Reid. Phi Gam, showed that they were passers of no mean ability. Earl Radford sparked the Beta's "B" team to an 18 to 7 victory over the A.K. Pais. Joe Morton, Beta, caught two of Radford's throws for touchdowns. Funk scored for the A.K. Pai team. Touchfootball Schedule Phi Delt 13—Acacia 0 Phi Eps 8—Phi Gam 0 Beta "B" 18—AK.Psi 7 Friday, Oct 6, 4:30 Pd. Frequent 1. Heckman-Sigma Chi "B"; II, SA-1B-1B Phi Gam "B"; III, ISA-3B-Kappa Sigma "B". Saturday, Oct. 7. 10:00 a.m.: 1. ISA —2B—Phi Psi “B”;2. ISA—4D—Sigma Nu “B”。 Monday, Oct. 9, 4:30: Field 1. ISA- 3-Beta; Bets 2. IDelta Tau Delta ISA. IBa Tau; IBA. ISA-10B Ket. ISA-10B. ISA-10B. ISA-10B. Upsilon Abu "BF" Sasnak Club Will Be First To Use New Kansas Room The banquet to be held by the Saanak Club Oct. 19 in the "Kanus Room" of the Memorial Union building will have as the speaker, Mr. Stong Himman, past-president of the National Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Association. The "Kansas Room" is the new room finished in the Memorial Union building this summer. It is open to all students for banquets, dancing parties, and other social functions. It is not to be mistaken for the room of the K Club organization. HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Kansan Sports Editor The most famous Jayhawketer of them all—Dr. Glenn Cunningham—domed a pair of track shoes and worked out with the University track team yesterday afternoon. The famed mither, now one of the most popular speakers on the University Lecture circuit, looks to be in good shape and is expectantly looking forward to the winter races. Glenn broke into the big time racing when he placed fourth at the Olympics in 1932. And ever since the "Kansas Flyer" has been one of the leading milers of the world. He holds the American record for the indoor mile with the time of 4:04 at the Dartmouth field house in 1938, the fastest the mile has ever been run. With the big rumpus going on in Europe Glenn believes the Olympics may be held in the United States next summer. Of course only a few countries will be represented but the Olympic authorities believe if the games were called off it would be too difficult to start them again in 1944, providing any of the nations are still interested in battles of the athletic variety. And speaking of predictions here are some more that we stick our neck out with—The Jayhawkers over the Cyclones, the score—heck only knows. That Ray Harris will lead the University two-mile track team to a victory over the Iowa State harriers. That "Tom-Tom" Stidham 'Sooners will lose to Northwestern. Manhattan's Big Six entry to lose to Marquette, with an excellent chance for an upset. Missouri to come out second best with Ohio State, too many for Christman to defeat. For Minnesota to hang it on the Lincoln Cornuskorsheu. Ye editor sits back and smiles as he recalls his prediction on the current Series—The Yanks. The McCarthymen have hung up victories against the two star hurriers of the Reds. With Derringer and Walters now in the last column Manager McKehire can one lose with more than a prayer at seeing the more than Riffles. We believe the New York team will now go on and take the Series in four straight. Between the "lines" — (Society note)—We viewed the cheerleader tryouts yesterday afternoon with Julie Henry and the University "Menace-ster" of Propaganda. Horace Mason, and tried a little forecasting and found we conceived with the judges. Bill Waugh, senior cheerleader, should make the Jayhawkers cheer for something. He's got a lot on the ball, . . . maybe we should say, larynx. Bill Hargis will referee a game at Drake tonight, hurry back here for the two mile race to Houston, then throw them to work a game at afternoon. . . Guess this one—What team has won the Big Ten football title the most—Chicago University—Honest injun. Whoa there before you put any money on the line. We just discovered that Jim (Topeka Capital) Reed predicted the above games the same as the Kansan. Sad experience ("Kansas by three touchdowns" remember) taught us not to behe Mister Reed's crystal gazing. It was the same Mister Reed that said the following about Drake University—“Prospects: Gloomy. Hit hard by graduation. Not the scrapping Bulldogs of yesteryear.” Raymond Harris To Lead Jayhawk Distance Team ★ Three Kansas Veterans To Line Up Against Fast Cyclones in Tomorrow's Two-Mile Race These Backs Will Star for Kansas Tomorrow A crack Jayhawker distance team, which includes Big Six two-mile record bear Raymond Ambrose Harris, will meet a strong town State team on the truck it owns tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Although the Kansens have three veterans and one sophoraon they are not expected to run away with the meet but nevertheless the Jay-hawk four should set a pace that will make wince the Cyclones dizzy. Ray "Churchie" Harris is expecte- t to be an oen winner. 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