PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23.1938 Phi Psi's Battle Delta Tau's In Touch Football Finale Teams Meet At One O'clock For Crown *Phi Gams and Kappa Sigs Each DOWNed 7-0 As Teams Fight Way Into League Playoff By Lee Powell, c'40 Phi Kappa Pai whipped out a 7-0 victory. Phi Gamma Delta, and by the same score Delta Tau Delta defeated Kappa Sigma in yesterday's semi-final games of the intramural touch football play-offs. At 1 o'clock this afternoon the finalists will tangle for the championship, and end the current touch football season. The Delta Tau Delta win was climaxed by a game that lacked nothing in the way of color by either squad. Neither eleven was successful in their scoring attempts the first half. Long down field drives would end by stubborn defenses in the shadow of the goal line. However, soon after the third quarter had got under way, the Delt's launched the winning touch-down drive. With the ball on their own 20-yard line, the winners uncorked the fatal passing attack. A series of short passes from James Cahill put the pigskin deep in the Kappa Sig territory. At this point a Kappa Sig penalty gave the Delt's the bule on the 1-yard line. Bruce Voran Scores A sneak play through center failed to gain a touchdown. Then, on a fading run to the right of the line, Cahill sent a salvo pass into the end zone, where Bruce received outpacement. The try for the point after touchdown was good on a pass from Cahill to Harry Wiles. Later in the contest the Kappa Sig's, trying desperately to knot the tally, tried a long pass into the end zone which was good, but passer Miller Cameron was tagged in the hands and the play was called back. A Pass Does the Trick Both squads played head-up ball throughout the contest. Jack Severin and Cahill stood out as the bright lights of the Delt eleven while Cameron and Hensley showed up well for the Kappa Sigs. Phi Kappa Psi took an early lead to out distance Phi Gamma Delta, 7-0. A series of Psi passes started the triumphant zege upon the goal. It was a nicely executed pass from Bob Allen, deadly Psi pass to tail Georgia and netted the bottomward of the contest. Allen's toe met the pigkin squarely to send the ball between the uprights for the conversion. The remainder of the game was spent with the Pi's successfully protecting the narrow seven-point lead from the Fiji drives. Several times the Gam's carried the ball down the field only to have their scoring attempts fall short of the goal line. These Stood Out These steps include standouts included stairs such as Kirk Owen, crack Pai center; Al Lemoine, fleet Phi Gam back; Phi Pai John Kline, length end; and the passing combination of Allen to Golay. A third game between the Jitterbugs and the Hexagons, playing for the division championship in a six-man circuit, ended with the Jitterbugs victorious, 14-0. The Bus victory leaves them at odds of the division with the victories and one loss. The unknown were credited to Todd Skaff and Ralph Almond. The two extra points were tallied by Joe Skagg and Dunley. 'Y' Delegates To Meet At Manhattan This Week Five representatives of the W.Y.C.A. and the Y.M.C.A. will go to Manhattan during the Thanksgiving vacation to attend the regional council meeting of the Roose Mountain Student Christian merchant. Those who will attend the meeting are: Ellen Payne, W.Y.C.A. secretary; Edna Mae Parks, c'40; John Moore, Y.M.C.A. secretary; Paul Mortiz, c'39, and David Anivee, c'39. Paul Moritz is the co-chairman of the regional council and will preside at the meeting. Miss Parks and Angvue, co-chairman of the commission of labor nad economics, will report at the council. Ooofh!...Another Tiger Hits the Turf Kenneth Haas, best of the Tiger tackles, demonstrates the form he uses in crashing ambitious enemy ball-carriers. Haas is a 208-pounder and hauls from St. Louis. Evidence of his ability is seen in his game against the Chicago Bulls, such as established veterans as Rau and Everly to win his startling buil KAP in this KORNER by Lester Kappelman That hospital line forms on the right . . . Jack Richardson, assistant track coach and former conference sprint champion, is the latest to go to the infirmary. . . He's now resting at home as the team performed Monday evening. . . The football team's injury contusion has also spread to the court squad, with Gus Nees and Sweede Johnson, veteran guards, hobbling on bad knees Coast writers are wondering about Cornell for the Rose Bowl. . . The Big Red has been somewhat overlooked in the ratings so far, but has only one blot on its record. . . That one was made by Sidat-Singh and his Syracuse mate, 19 to 17, in a mid-season upset. . . Personally, we'd like to see Texas Christian act as the West host, and Notre Dame represent the East. . . The winner of that game could rightly be called "champ"--that is, if Duke doesn't knock off Pitt this Saturday. . . Little Texas Tech, one of the nation's few undefended and united grid teams, has an enrollment of only 400 students. . . Yet the Raiders have been knocking off such big teams as Wyoming, Dwayne, and New Mexico, and we would bet even money they could take any other team in the country. . . Tarbo, on of their star backs, will be remembered by Jayhawk fans as a hurdler in the Kansas Relays last year. For those of you who like arguments, here's the all American team this kicker recently submitted to the National Intercollegiate Sports Writers Association: Holland; Cornell, and Wyssocii. Villanova; ends; Wilfork; Santa Clara, and Beinor, Notre Dame, tucked; Tweed, Minnesota, and Beck, Iowa State; guards; and Texas Christian, Dallas; Texas Christian, Hall, Mississippi; Bottari, California, and Goldberg, Pittsburg, backs. . . Don't like 'em, do you? . . . Well, we admit this second outfit could fit five sat urdays out of 10. Young, Oklahoma and Brown, Notre Dame, ending; Gato, Louisiana State, and Guggan, Oklahoma, tackles; Smith, Southern California, and Heikenen, Michigan guards; Aldrich, Texas Christian, center; and Patterson of Baylor, McLeod of Dartmouth, Cafego of Tennessee, and Weiss of Wisconsin, backs . . . Of course it's tough to leave off boys like Bill Daddio, Sid Luckman, Kenny Washington, Ed LONGhi, etc., and you've got a right to hobble, but just put them on your own team, so they won't make much difference , . . . Congratulations should go to the University student body for contributing the money which made the new graded intramural field possible. . . A grade of 20 feet was necessary to give the field the same slope as that in Memorial stadium. Through the guiding force of Dr. F. C. Allan and supervision of Prof. F. A. Russel, engineer in charge, this was done at a cost of 11 cents per cubic yard – or about half the ordinary cost. . . This kolum goes on record of naming the field before the State legislature has a chance to mutate it with a monicker dragged out of the moth balls. . . On second thought, why not call it the Allen Playgrounds? . . . O.K., that settles it. . . Kansas and Missouri might be playing for an Indian tom tom Thursday, but Oklahoma has the "Tom Tom" which really counts. (For the benefit of guys like John Randolph Tye who don't refer to Tom Tom Stidham, Indian coach of the Sooners). . . . Riddle of the week. (submitted by "Phog") Why does a golfer like a round of golf before his Thanksgiving dinner? . . . So he can have a birdie for each course. . . . Well, we'll quit on that before you start flinging those overripe tomatoes in this direction. . . . Richardson Rests Easy After Appendectomy Today Helgoland is a popular resort for German bathers. Spitabergen is the most northerly inhabitable land in the world. The condition of Jack Richardson former Big Six sprint star and assistant track coach, who underwent an appendectomy Monday afternoon, is reported to be favorable. Richardson, suffering an acute attack of appendicitis, was rushed to Watkins Memorial hospital late Monday afternoon and was operated on at 5 o'clock. Galloping Ghosts Defeat SAE 45-34 The Galloping Ghosts defeated the Sigma Alpha Epius basketball team last night at Robinson Gymnasium 45-34. These two teams were in the finals of the intramural tournament last year, the Ghosts winning the championship. The Ghosts took an early lead, held a 22-12 lead at the half, and were never overtaken. Galloping Ghosts FG FT F McIntire 1 0 0 Dunley 3 2 2 Shupe 4 1 1 Parmeaul 0 0 2 Kelly 4 0 0 Savelli 0 4 0 Lindsay 1 3 2 Westerhaus 6 1 2 Total ... 19 7 9 S.A.E. FG FT Ziegelmeyer ... 2 0 3 Hatt ... 6 4 Barber ... 3 1 Hall ... 1 1 2 Barben ... 1 1 2 Total ... 11 8 8 Women's Intramurals The upperclassman uphold their position Monday night when the senior and junior students' volley- ball teams, the sophomores and freshmen, 38-21. Outstanding players for the winners were: Helen Geis, c39; Lela Ross, c39; and Dorothy Bublitz, c39; Ellen Irwin, c41; Bernice Jenkins, c41; and Margarette Parr and steady games for the sohgmothers. The fresh-soph team put up a fight through the first half of their game. At the half the score was tied 15-15. However, in the second period, the upperclass team gained steadily. Evelyn Herriman, ed. 42, was a leading scorer for the first-yearer. The juniors were paced by Jane Blaney, c'40, Lois Waisler, ed'40. Always More for Less! PATEE Backfield Ace Always 15c Any Time TODAY 4 Days COLLEGE STRUCK By Perfumed Lightning! Ginger James ROGERS STUART "VIVACIOUS LADY" —2nd Feature America's Cowboy No.1 GENE AUTRY "Rhythm of the Saddle" Smiley Burnette Sunday—"Hollywood Hotel" Nearly 1/2 of telephone expenses in Kansas goes for wages... Out of more than seven million dollars spent by the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company to provide telephone service in Kansas last year, about three million dollars . nearly half, , and roughly Wages. Wages to 1,500 telephone people, who in turn spend most of that money in Kansas. Vernon Ewing, a senior halfback is one of the many veterans responsible for the success of the Missouri team this year. He led the running back, runner, and among the most capable punters on the squad. Telephone wages play no small part in keeping the state's business moving. And by assuring telephone users of the benefits they receive, they play a large part in giving you good telephone service at the nearest Bell Telephone Company. Hospital Open During Vacation Watkins Memorial hospital will remain open during Thanksgiving vacation, Dr. R. I. Cantonson announced yesterday. Although the hospital will be closed for the time it will be open during the remainder of the vacation from 10 until 12 o'clock each day. Varsity-Frosh Game Monday ★Both Outfits Have Been Working O u t Long Time; In Good Shape The annual varsity-fresh-basketball game will be played next Tuesday night in Hoch auditorium. Activity tickets admit to the game. The 3,000 expected to be on hand for the content. Thanksgiving vacation will inter- fere somewhat with the practicing of the two teams, but both aggrega- gives have been working out for some time and should be in fine shape for the game. Dr. F. C. Allen, veteran Jayhawk coach, is handling both squads this year. Jay Plumley, freshman coach, resigned last spring and no successor was appointed to fill his position. The varsity squad, defending conference champions, will be making its first appearance of the season and will give Kansan fans their first opportunity to get a line on what to expect from Dr. Allen's Jayhawks this year. Ten lettermen grace the varsity roster and the starting lineup against the freshmen is likely to consist of lettermen. Likely starters are: Don Ebling and George Golay, forwards; Lester Kappelman, center; and Dick Harp and Lyman Corlis, guards. In addition to the other five lettermen Dr. Allen has some fine sophomores on his varisty squad, who should see considerable action. At least one of them might break into the starting lineup. Recreational Facilities investigated By Y.W.C The freshmen squad includes nearly 50 men, which should give Dr. Allen plenty of material from which to select his yearling five. Reports on an investigation of recreational facilities in Lawrence will be given at the Y.W.C.A. social room next Monday at 4:30 in Henley房. Under the direction of Mary Janes, c41, head of this commission, an investigation has been made of the movies, summer recreation, public dances and high school and junior high school clubs. "To Our Kansas University Friends" May your Thanksgiving Vacation be one of pleasure and full of Turkey — and--- "Thanks to You for Everything" Owen Carl C. C. Carl Portrait of YOU going places be a second-rate city without YOU Here's how • Lawrence merchants buy YOU are important • Lawrence would goods with an eye to pleasing YOU They operate STUDENT stores YOU rence and K.U. will be "going places" with can be served better in Lawrence than in any other town in Kansas Buy in Law- YOU