PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1938 Intramural Tilts Feature High Scoring Grid Games in Which 87 Points A r e Scores Show Good Passing and Running Backs By Lee Powell, c'40 A steady flow of touchdowns kept intramural score keepers busy in yesterday's touch football skimishes. A total of 87 points was piled up by six teams playing in the three scheduled contests. A smooth functioning Sigma Phi Epsilon eleven took matters into its own hands to completely subdue the Triangle squar, 31 to 0. Three blocked punts, which resulted in a triog of Sig E touchdowns, accounted for the greater part of the win in the game. The team seemed unable to cope with the aggressive power that was forced upon them. Other Ep paltes were netted by flashy work of passor Loren Florl and John Martin. Early in the game Florllove sent a bullet delivery missed across the line. In the last minutes of play Martin heaved the ball far down the field to Nees for the final counter. Passes Score Sigma Chi who advantage of every break to route Pi Kappa Alpha, 28 to 0. With Bob Sutherland doing the lion's share of the backfield assignment, the Chi's resorted to a series of long aerial bombardments which were responsible for all but one of the touchdowns. The initial score came on a long flip from Sutherland to Bob Souders. A few minutes later Harry Young managed to spear another Sigma Chi toss for the second score of the contest. The remaining counters were earned as a result of a 30 yard run by shift Larry Smith, and a hideout play by Waldo Smith. Only once did Pi K.A. show any scoring threat, but the strong Chi aggregation refused to give. The lead lasted only a few minutes, for the Nus came back strong. Jimmy Russell, hinge-hipped Sigma Nu, raced wide around end to out-distance opponents to the goal. Again in the latter part of the game, Russell featured in the scoring with a sizzling heave to Charles Stipp, who was waiting in the end zone. The intramural schedule for today Delta Upsilon pushed across the first score in their game with their neighbors the Sigma Nus, but it was not sufficient to win the contest. Early in the struggle Francis Galloway shot a well placed pass to Gordon Van Riper for the D.U. touchdown. The intramural schedule for today is: Touch Football Center field: Hexagons vs. Galloping Dominoes. East field: Hellhounds vs. Alpha Kappa Psi. Tennis Phi Delta Tau vs. Triangle Phi Delta Tau vs. Beta Theta Phi Delta Chi vs. Alpha Tau Omega Horseshoes Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Omega. Handball Sigma Chi vs. Rock Chalk. Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Gamma Delta Pi Kappa Psi vs. Alpha Tau --was made when Robohn returned a Lawrence pount 29 yards across the goal. A barrage of passes by Lawrence failed to produce and the game ended with Emporia in possession of the ball on their own 30-yard line. Women's Intramurals Four onesided volleyball games were played Wednesday night in which Watkins hall defeated Miller hall, 62-17; Corbin defeated West-minister, 40-26; Kappa Gamma defeated Sigma Kappa, 44-20; and Kappa Alpha Theta lost to Alpha Delta Pi, 21-56. Outstanding players in the games were Alice Paden, Lena Ross, and Lillian Fisher, Watkins; Barbara Alara and Lenora Gorizki, Corbin Helen Geis and Ivan Djavee, Kappa Jane Adair and D.J. Willetts, A.D. Pii; Jane Montgomery, M. Hall, and Jane Blaney, Theta. Westminister hall defeated Corbin hall 2-1 in the horseshoe match played Wednesday. Emporia Beats Lawrence High School Team 19 to 0 A heads-up Emporia High school football team rode Coach Elmer Schake's Lawrence Memorial High School eleven times in three games punctuated with long runs, intercepted passes, and heavy penalties in Haskell stadium. Delbert Slover, Emporia back, made the first touchdown during the second quarter. Shot by Harold Robbins fled through the Lawrence line and sped 80 yards to the last touchdown in the first half. The only score in the second half Six Engineers Complete First Aid Course Six electrical engineers from the buildings and grounds department recently completed a course in first aid methods taught by Herbert G. Allpin, of the department of physical education. Because Kenneth Caldwell, e'40, had taken a similar course at the University and was thereby enabled to save a man's life through the use of artificial respiration after the man had received a severe electrical shock, it was deemed advisable by the building and grounds committee to give engineers in the department first aid instruction. The class learned how to remove a man from a "live" wire and latest methods of resuscitation besides other lessons in first aid. Members of the class were: Ray A. Crowe, Henry W. Firner, James A. Endicott, John A. Endicott, Dave Corkhill, and William Stone. Call For Enrollment Reports Reports of enrollment in all college classes have been called for by the office of the Dean of the college. The reports show the distribution of students from various colleges and the total enrollment of each class. Calling All Cars! Prof. Bert Nash yesterday issued a call for 15 volunteer drivers who will act as chauffeurs for visiting ministers when the University Christian Mission comes to the Campus next week. Professor Nash may be telephoned at KU. 130-2, or 269. University Band Will Play Ottawa's 'Hallowesta,' Oct. 31 The University Band will go to Ottawa, Monday evening, Oct. 31, to take part in the first annual "Hallowse." The band will march in the parade and devote 10 minutes to maneuver on the main street. Publishers' Specials For Gifts. For Your Own Library Use this check list: Oxford Book of English Verse. Ed. by Catherine L. 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U.'s New Riding Club over 160 acres of beautiful bridle paths outside of Lawrence. With... Instructor . . . From Cavalry School U.S. Army. CALL 425 7th & Mich. Just outside city limits. Hill Society DALTON STABLES Dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house last evening were: Abe Schaefer; Dean Judd, Kansas City; George Shaw, Topeka; Larry Finney, Topeka. by Helen Geis, c'40 Dinner guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last evening were; Miss Ruth Hoover and Miss Elizabeth Dunkel. Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity announces the pledging of Robert Belt, '39. Miss Virginia Melvin was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Watkins hall will hold its first formal open house tonight from 9 until 12 p.m. Bpm Glotzback's orchestra will play. Lunecheen guests at the Gamm. Phi Beta house yesterday were Alys Magill, c'41; Liby Metaleaf c'42; Othene Huff, c'41; Eleanor Cook, Clarice Lison, and Mrs. Devere. Allen, all of Topeka; Mrs. John Heryer, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. DICKINSON The Town's Frat House 25c NOW! Shows Till 7 3-7-9 Thru Saturday Ripping, Tearing, Smashing Into the Vicious Vice and Rocketing Makes The Mafia Thrill! Show of Your Life! Edw. G. Robinson Helen Russel, Kansas City, Mo, was a luncheon guest at the Chi Omega house yesterday. Otto Kruger - Wendy Barrie —— Little Hits — Cortoon - News - Media James Lansing, and Mrs. Weeber Hutton, Lawrence. Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained the Delta Tau Delta fraternity with an hour dance last evening. Virginia Melvin was a luncheon guest at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. Starts Sunday in It's De-lively! It's De-lightful! Deanna's First Crush! It's De-lirious! Dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta house last night were Tom Yoc, c'unel, and Blaine Grimes, c'39. --tailored in fine tweeds and cheviots MEIJLV DOUGLAS Jackie Cooper . Irwin Rich Nancy Carroll . John Halliday Jackie Jacki . 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