PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1938 Sig Chi Rises to Tie Delts; Kappa Sig Beats Sigma Nu Sig Kappa S Hexagon'sWin And S.A.E. Gets Default ★Cameron Again Leads Way in Team's Victory Over Neighboring Rivals By Lee Powell. c'40 Sigma Chi stood out as the ng dog in yesterday's innermouth touch football games. Although they were unsuccessful in their attempt to pin the first defeat to the string of four Delta Tau delta victories, the Chi's deadlock with the division 0-2 deadlock with the division 1-0 opposition. It was a battle of two evenly matched squads, giving their all to gain the highly cherished win. Time and time again the big Delt eleventh would march down the sod, only to have the determined Sigma Chi defense tighten when it was most needed. When the challenging Chi's received possession of the piakin, it was the Delt's time to hold. Seven-time successive Sigma Chi wins over the Delta Tau goal, but each time the division leaders suffered to stave off the attacks. Probably the nearest either squad came to scoring was executed with the ball in possession of the purple-shirted Delt. A distant flip to Bruce Voran set the ball a scant three yards from the Delt payoff stripe. For four successive downs the Chi defense held, with only inches separating the Delt's from a tally. After taking the ball on downs, the Sigma Chi punted out of danger and ended the brief scoring threat. Kappa Sigs Still Hot It would be folly to place a finger on any individual outstanding player, since all 22 men stood out in the contest; however, Voran played his consistent bang-up game for the Deltas, as did Bob Sutherland for the Sigma Chi's. Kanna, Niles, Still Hot. Still shining from its stunning victory over Phi Kappa Psi last week, Kappa Sigma added another win to its list at the expense of the neighboring Sigma Nu's. With Phi Kappa Psi they have established themselves as division champions. The award for this honor is a division cup, which will be presented the "champs." However, should they win in the division, they receive a champion of champions," trophy in place of the division award. With the count at a 4-0 the time sped on with neither team pushing across any tallies. It was late in the final stanza that Miller Cameron, Kappa Sig, hopped into the heavens to intercept a Sigma Nu flip and scamper some fifty yards for the lone touchdown of the game. The try for conversion fell short of the uprights. The Kappa Sigma wintoday was the result of two safeties and a touchdown. Early in the second quarter Roger Ludeman, mainstay of the Sig line, broke through to block a sigma Nu kick behind the goal line. Also knifing through the defense was Wayce Clover, who fell on the agate and annexed the first two points. A few minutes later a second safety was engineered at the expense of t eufortunate Nu's. Acacia Defaults to S.A.E. Acacia failed to present a complete eleven in their scheduled contest with Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and were forced to defaut. The win gave the Alph's their third victory of the season, as offset by their two defeats. Acacia has been uneasy for her in this column, but throughout the season the Acacia men have played a fair brand of ball. Hexagons found the 4.30 Engineers fairly easy, as they rolled over the Engineer sextet, 9-0. Starting off to a 2-0 lead by virtue of a safety, the Hexagons soon ramped down the gridiron to their first and only win against the Giants. Arthur Earhart, who sweoped up a nice spiral from Bert Barrum and received credit for the scoring play. The after-touchdown point was Women's Intramurals To determine the University volleyball championship Pi Beta Phi, winner of the intramural morality tournament by the WT team tonight at 8:45 o'clock. good on another Barnum-Earhart pass. The win gave the Hexagons a division standing of three wins and me loss. The Engineers are credited with two defeats, two deficits, and one skirmish. The schedule for tomorrow is: Stadium: Phi Kappa Psi vs. Beti The Tpi. P East field: Kappa Sigma "B" vs Beta Theta Pi: "B." Center field: Hellbounds vs. Thetz Tau. West field: Delta Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. KAP in this KORNER by Lester Kappelman Tulsa's upset by Drake last week was one for the record books . . . It marked the first time the Golden Hurricane from the Oil City has emerged from a Missouri Valley encounter on the short end of the score . . . They forgot to remember that the team had a first time for everything . . . Even Nebraska will beat Pitt and the Philadelphia Nationals will win the National League pement, if you give them enough time . . . Ernest Ireland, diminutive quarterback of the Bethany Swedes and former Lawrence high star, will unfold his passing wizardry to Kansas college grid fans for the last time Friday, when he closes his career against the McPherson Buildings . . . "Irish," who served a term on Mt. Ormond with the Jayhawker frosh before going west with Elm Schauer to help bring the one-mighty has out of the football doldrums, has deserved his recognition of being the outstanding航员 in the state. . . . Two other cx-Lewance high luminiaries, Marshall Kephart, giant tackle, and Wilbur "Nanny" Duvo triple-threat halfback, are wearing the Bethany colleges . . . Our old friend, Ernest Claibourne NOW . . . a new type of Wool Coat This is the Fingertip Model—sometimes referred to as "tombstone"—that has swept in on a wave of great popularity. Quigley, noted sports official and gentleman, is having a tough time in regaining his health, following an early season injury incurred while It is fingertip length, swanky clear through, with loose raglan sleeves, fly front and great room pockets. Another distinguishing feature is the many rows of stitching around bottom and cuffs. Chaps who want the new things while they are new will grab this new garment made for us by Glover. In plain camel, green and brown Baffin Bay all wool and mohair. $10.95 . His latest setback is from a blood clot in the femoral vein, along with an attack of pneumonia . . . Ferel Anderson, Jayhawker all-Big Six guard to be, will probably desert the Kansas fold for a shot at professional baseball this spring, either on a New York Yankee or Detroit Tiger team. He has also State's contribution to football humanity, has completed 47 passes in 94 attempts for an average of an even 50 per cent. . . . Wear one home or to the game at Columbia Turkey Day. You'll like this coat Although those Sooners haven't lost a game, Coach "Tom-Tom" Tomham still says they're ragged and refuses to sit back and twiddle his thumbs. . . His first strengthening move was to replace Cliff Speele, sophomore center, by Novel Wood, who has looked good in recent games . . . Elongated Al Welfhausen, former Kansas basketball center who played for the Wilchita Gridleys last season, will do duty for the Oklahoma City Parks in the same circuit this winter. . . . If Zinziinnati's Reds do what they say, they are, and get that "infideler with more punch," watch 'em go next season. . . . Their youngsters have just about finished that seasoning period which all your youthful ball clubs must go through. . . . Iowa State officials are preparing for the second all-time record breaking crowd of the year. . . . Oklahoma is expected to draw well engagement at Ames Saturday. . . . Kansas has seven ties in the record books in its long series with the Missouri Tigers. . . . This korer would not be surprised to see another one of the scoreless variety added next Thursday. . . . Dick Amerine Comes Home Today, To Class Monday Dick Amerine, Jayhawker hattack back who injured his back in the George Washington game, will be home today and resume classwork Monday, according to announcement made yesterday by physicians at the University hospital at Kansas City; Kan, where he has been hospitalized for a week. A special "corset" has been made for Amerine to enable him to get around without straining his spinal column. The star ball carrier's football career is at an end, but he will suffer no permanent injury, it was learned from hospital authorities. Amerine told a Kansan reporter yesterday that the room has been literally filled with people since 9 o'clock Monday evening. Many naughty kids have been him as a softball star for the Norse Oil team or had seen him perform on the gridiron came in to visit and to see how he was getting along. Phi Beta Kappa Council Meets to Select Seniors The council of Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary scholastic fraternity, will meet at 4:30 this afternoon to elect seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, according to Raymond Nichols, executive secretary to the Chancellor. In the spring. Forty-two seniors were elected last year, six in the fall, and 36 in the spring. Jay Janes To Sponsor Basketball Ticket Sales Basketball tickets will go on sale December 3, announced D. J. Willcuts, Jay Jane president, in a Jay Jane meeting yesterday afternoon. Members of the pep organization will handle the sales. Prizes will be awarded to the three Jay Janes who sell the most tickets. Dr. F. C. (Phog Allen, basketball coach, will speak to the group at its next meeting. Nov. 30. ★Structure, Which Costs Half Million and Seats 9,000 Spectators, Covers Half Acre Jayhawkers To Open New A.&M.Fieldhouse Stillwater, Okla., Nov. 16.—(Special)—Completion of the new half million dollar fieldhouse on the campus of Oklahoma A. and M. college in December will give the state its largest and finest indoor sports arena. The building will be opened to the public on Dec. 9 and 10, Friday and Saturday nights, when the Cowboys play a two-game basketball series with the renowned University of Kansas Jayhawkers. Game time and court will be completed by the end of the season; the mainder of the structure will not be ready for use or occupancy until the Christmas holidays. Constructed as the "4-H Club and Student Activity Building," the structure will be dedicated on Feb. 3, 1829, which will be "Gallager at the campus, when the Agkeys mount an conference opponent in wrestling. The fieldhouse covers an acre of ground at the northeast corner of the campus with the main entrance facing east. It contains a deep basement, two floors and an attic. The gallery will contain permanent seats for 5,000 spectators. These seats are of theater-type with individual backs and arm rests, Collapsible bleachers, which will fold back the seats on the floor, playing court when not in use, and access date nearly 4,000 more fans, making a total seating capacity of around 9,000. Facilities for handling the crowds include two ticket windows in the east entrance, one in each of the north and south entrances. Booths, if necessary, will be placed in the west entrance. There are 12 exits Floor by floor, starting with the basement, the building contains four handball courts and a boiler room on the west side; and two lockers, the towelroom and drying rooms, and two bathrooms east side. The center area of the basement is unfinished with an area of 25,000 square feet available for from the gallery, the stairways of which open into the four main entrances and the two auxiliary entrances on each of the east and west sides of the building. There are eight exits from the bleachers on the playing court. Public rest rooms are located off the gallery on both the east and west sides of the building. an indoor track, baseball practice ground, and golf driving cages. The first floor contains five offices, four classrooms, four locker rooms, two shower and drying rooms, two rest rooms, first aid room and equipment room. The second room and equipment room. There has three office four shower and dressing rooms, and an "O" club trophy room. The basketball playing court has a total area of 18,360 square feet, enough for three regulation practice courts running east and west when the bleachers are pushed back against the wall. 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