PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1987 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Pi K A's Take Phi Gam's 6-0 ) Beta's Crush Triangles As a Acacia Noses Out Sigma Chi The Pi Kappa Alpha team furnished the upset of the day, when it defeated Phi Gamma Delta yesterday 6 to 10. An interception of an attempted Kell to Morris pass by Paul Hornum and a fifty-yard dash to the goal scored the winning touchdown. The game had been played on even terms until the pass interception gave the Pi K.A. aggregation the break they needed and victory. The defeat, the first of the season for the Phi Gamma Delta lodge, pulled it down into a tie for first place with Phil Delta Theta. The Phil Alpha team is trailing a few percentage points behind in third place. Beta Theta Pi continued its winning ways by rolling over the hapless Triangle team yesterday, 25 to 0. In compiling its fourth victory without a loss, the Beta team had the game completely in hand and was unable to win. With Stuhlbhard, Faucett, and Gieger scored for Beta Theta Pi. The loss was the second of the season for the Triangle team. Acacia, coming from the brink of defeat when a Sigma Chi secondary man intercepted a pass and ran to the two-yard line, rallied to hold on the goal line for four seconds before a to a 6-0 victory over Sigma Chi. Early in the game, Swinehart intercepted an Acacia Wood-to-Cox pass and ran to the two-yard line before he was caught from behind by Kabler. Acacia center. But the near-costly down on the goal line after the near-costly break, then punted out of danger. The game was played on fair even terms until Wood intercepted a Sigma Chi pass with ten minutes to go. Granger, Acacia fullback, carried the ball 16 yards around end and then Wood fired a pass to Cox in the end zone for the touchdown and victory. Kappa Sigma “B” team beat its third game of the season when Phi Delt ‘B’ defended it 6 to 2. McKinny scored in the fourth, giving them their second win. The Beta 'B'-Y.M.C.A. "B" game was postponed. The 4.30 Engineers added victory number four to their list Wednesday when they defeated the Six Horsemen 19 to 2. The Engineers lead the six-man division. --men 19 to 2. The Engineers lead the six-man division. Along the Sideline By William Fitzgerald, c'39 Kansas Sports Editor Now for our weekly jungle into the mknow—and we might add that, with all the upsets that have been coming up, it's becoming more and more unknown each week. Here goes, so hold onto your hats. (If you are still fortunate enough to have a int.) Kansas-Oklahoma. The dope is all on the Oklahoma side. Kansas is as much an underdog in this game as they were two years ago. (The Jay-bawkers won two years ago, 7-0, on the last five seconds of play.) Nebraska-Missouri. A game that will go a long way in determining this year's conference champion. Nebraska has the edge. K State-Greighton, K State, the most improved club in the Big Six since the first of the season. Iowa State-Drake. A vote for the probable Missouri Valley champions, Marquette-Michigan State. State build by a safe margin. Northwestern - Ohio State. We'll sake State to give Northwestern its rst Big Ten defeat in two years. Cornell-Vale. Yale in a close game. Dartmouth-Harvard. Undefeated Dartmouth in its first major test has a slight edge over Harvard. Texas Christian-Fordham, Ford- ham's defense stopped Pitt and should to the same to Christian. Fordham. Southern California-California U. We're still looking for California to take the Pacific Coast title. Louisiana State - Vanderbilt. An edge to L.S.U. Detroit-Boston College. Boston is going to have to use all its guns to detroit, but we'll give them the nod. Touch football games for today are: field 2, Sigma Nu, vs. Kappa Sigma; field 3, Sigma Alpha Epilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega; field 4, Pi Kappa Psi "B" vs. Pi Kappa Alpha "B". no other sports are scheduled for today. Breakfast---- Those delicious hot rolls and coffee. 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