PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1933 All Victorious Season Sought by Tulsa Team Henderson Praises Strong Kansas Defensive Team Play Tulsa, Okla, Oct. 31. — (Special) — Tulsa's Golden Hurricane, "giant killer" of southwest football this year, is trying to repress jubilation at its decisive victory. The Jayhawks and set about getting ready for Oklahoma A. A. & M. here Nov. 4. Dreams of an undefended football team, already conqueror of Oklahoma, Kansas and Washburn, were clouded by Coach Elmer C. Henderson's warnings about the dangers of appenents, including Arkansas, George Washington and Oklahoma City. The gloomy mentor pointed to Arkansas' wins over Texas Christian and Baylor, George Washington's victories over Auburn and North Dakota, Oklahoma City defeats of the Oklahoma Aggies and Wichita, and the Oklahoma Aggies' 7-7 tie with Southern Methodist. Praise for Kansas Line "Kansas had the best defensive team and hades charging offensive line we've even played him," said Coach Henderson. "What a tackle that Methringer is, and what a pair of ends in Castini and O'Neill. But worst of all, what a wonderful defensive fullback is Ormand Beach." Unsung heroes of the Kansas game here are Harry Bovie, junior tackle, and Buster Sanford, his senior tackle mate. These two 190-pound huskies withstood the battering of Jayhawk linesmen and backs for more than three quarters before being allowed relief, and they scored on the game when their substitutes failed to hold the cutbacks of fleet Ed Hall and the blunces of Beach. Greene Rated as Great Back Greene Rated as Great Back Offensively, Frank Greene was the Hurricane's best. It was Greene's third consecutive great game as quarterback, passer, punter, runner. He's at the peak of his game. Greene gained 52 yards from scrimmage, nine yards on an intercepted pass and returned punts and kickoffs for 40. And it was his superb punting that backed up the Jayhawks time and again as he kicked out of bounds within their 20-vard line. But a glance over the total yards gained, showing Tulsa 278 and Kansas 172, reveals that gains were pretty evenly distributed, even one of the blocking backs, Wickersham, coming to the fore with a 45-yard return of an intercepted pass. Men's Intramurals At the end of three weeks competition the Kappa Sigma are leading in practically every division of intramural play, having only a tie in touch football to mar their undefeated record in 10 contests which include competition in football according to official standings released from the mural office today. The standings are compiled on a basis of results including activities of Oct. 27. The Kappa Sigmas have two victories and one tie in touch football, three victories in horseshoes, two victories in team tennis, two victories in handball. In addition, they stand first in horseshoes in singles with 101 points, first in handball singles with 97 points, and second in tennis singles with 58 points. Other who have an impressive recoc in the early returns are the Phi Delta Theta who have lost but one team contest in nine starts, and the Delta Tau Delta who have lost three team contests in nine starts. The Collegians are far in the lead in tennis singles, having scored 112 points, a 54 point lead over their nearest rivals, the Kappa Sigmas. The complete team and singles standings to date follow: Touch football; Division 1- Deltai Tau Delta, played 4, won 4; Acacia, played 3, won 2; Phi Kappa Ps, played 3, won 2; Division 2- Phi Delta Theta, played 3, won 3; Delta Upsilon, played 4, won 3; Division 5- Chi Chi, played 4, won 3; Division 3- Chi Chi, played 4, won 3½; Kappa Eeta Kappa, played 2, won 1½; Jayhawks, played 3, won 2. Horseeshoe teams: Division 1-Kappa Sigma, played 3, won 3; Acela, played 3, won 1; Phi Gamma Delta, played 3, won 2; Theta Tung, triple, played 2, won 2; Theta Tua, triple, played 2; Sigma Nu, played 3, won 1. Division 3-Beta Theta Pi, played 2, won 2; Delta SigmaLambda, played 2, won 1; Delta Chi, played 3, won 1. Division 3-Sigma Chi, played 3, won 2; Phi Kappa Pi, played 3, won 1. Tennis teams: Division 1 - Acacia, played 2, won 2; Sigma Phi Epsilon, played 2, won 1; Delta Sigma Pi, played 1, won 1. Division 2 - Deltas, Delta, played 3, won 3; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, played 3, won 2; Alpha Tau Beta, played 3, won 1; Collegiate, played 3, won 3; Kappa Sigma, played 2, won 2; Triangle, played 2, won 1. Division 4 - Pigs, played 2, won 2; Delta Sigma Lambda, played 2, Beta Theta Pi, played 2, won 1. Handball teams: Division 1-Kappa Sigma, played 2, won 2; Theta Tau, played 2, won 2; Delta Tau Delta, played 2, won 2; Sigma Chi, played 2, won 2; Sigma Chi, played 2, won 1; Kayhawks, played 2, won 1; Division 3-Phi Delta Theta, played 2, won 1; Pi Kappa Alphas, played 2, won 1; Division 4-Beta Theta P, played 2. First Section of Meet Gets Under Way Today Thirteen Teams to Compete in Inter-Organization Contest Thirteen teams will take part in the University inter-organization track meet which will begin at Kansas stadium this afternoon at 4:30. The meet last year was won by the Kappa Sigma team with a total of 45 points, only one more than the Betas who scored 44 points. The 100-yard dash preliminaries will open the meet this afternoon, followed by 440-yard dash and 120-yard low hurdles preliminaries. Semi-finals for the low hurdles will be run off immediately following the preliminary events. the medley relay, 220, 220, 440, 880, will be next out of order, allowed by the basketball team. Further competition will be deferred until Thursday afternoon at the same hour when dash and hurdle finals and additional events will be run off. The 220-yard dash preliminaries will be the first event Thursday evening and will be followed by the low hurdle finals, the 100-yard dash finals, and the 220-yard dash finals. The quarter-mile relay, the finals of the 440-yard dash, and the broad jump will be the last events on the meet schedule. 2, won 2; Aacacia, played 2, won 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, played 1, won 0 Kappa Sigma, played 1, won 0 101; Delta Chi, Phi, Kappa Sigma 151; Triangle, 3; Beta Pi, 12; Handball联赛: Kappa Sigma, 97 Beta Theta pi, 65; Beta Delta ¢¢¢, 97 Tennis singles; Collegiate, 12; Kappa Chi, 14; Delta, 21; Sigma Chi, 19; Acacia, 16. Find out for yourself that a bowelful of these crisp-baked biscuits is a bowlful of natural energy. Order Shredded Wheat at your favorite eating place. You won't be kept waiting, for Shredded Wheat is ready cooked, ready to eat. Use plenty Delta Sigma Lambda, Sigma Phi Epion, Phil Delta Theta, and the Pigs were victorious in recent matches of the inter-organization team tournament. The remaining contest between Phil Kappa Pail and Alpha Tau Omega will be as each side won a match and the declining doubles encounter was called a draw. mins—and the bran, found in one cereal grain, whole wheat. of milk or cream, and top with your favorite fruit. Keep up the good habit for at least ten days, and see how much better you (and your pocket-book) feel. Be defeating the Beta Theta Pi group 2-1, Delta Sigma Lambda kept pace Here's Energy for you! The Pigs won their third straight contest from the Jayhawks without lifting a rocket as the latter group forfeited. It placed the Pigs in the division playoffs along with the Collegians and Delta Tau Delta. Phi Delta Theta's tennis team turned in a 2 to 1 decision over the Kayhawks last night, while Phi Kappa Psi and Alpha Tau Omega were battling to it. Braden, Kayhawk, trimmed Kester of the Phi Deltis, 6-1, 6-1 in the singles. The Phi Delt doubles teams of McKnown, Hasburg, and Townsley, Champin, won their matches with case. The Phi Pai-A.T.O. tie resulted when the third and deciding match was halted by darkness. Unless it affects the final standing, the tie will be allowed to stand. Last night's touch football games were postponed, and there will be no intramural activities besides the interorganization track meet tonight. Tomorrow night will be three football games, Sigma Nu vs. D.T.O., Kappa Sig vs. D.U., and Jayhawks vs. Phi Chi. Tomorrow's tennis team matches include Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Delta SigmaLambda, Delta Upsilon vs. Kappa Sigma, and Phi Delta Theta vs. Acacia. There will be a handball match between Phi Gamma Delta and the Kayhawks. THE VITALLY DIFFERENT FOOD YOU'LL be taking all the hurdles in high, once you switch to that natural energy-maker, Shredded Wheat. SHREDDED WHEAT When you see Niagara Falls on the package, you KNOW you have Shredded Wheat. Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat, with nothing added, nothing taken away. It brings you all the energymakers—the essential proteins, minerals, carbohydrates, vita- A product of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda Bakers" with the Pigs in Division 4. Trayler defeated Rickenbacher, Beta Theta Pt, 6-4-6. Williams and Edwards defeated Jacobson and Couch, Delta Sigma Lambda, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, Alder and Raymond secured the winning point by defeating Patt and Beulhr, Beta Theta Pt, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Braden's two singles triumphs were not enough as the Kayhawks lost two matches. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Delta Theta winning by 2-1 margin. In the former tussle, Braded defeated Ivy, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 6-0, 6-0. However the two doubles matches were won by Geary and Miller over Liefer and Marietta 7-5, 6-3, and by Jones and Turner, also representing Sigma Phi Epsilon, over Shaw and Porter, Kayhawks, 6-16-1, Kester, Phi Delta Theta, Kayhawks, 6-10-1, win to the one of 6-1, 6-1, although Townsend and Champsa Phi Delta Theta, eliminated Smith and Linley, Kayhawks, 6-1, 6-2. The remaining double match went to McNown and Hasburgh, Phi Delta Theta, by default. THE KANSAS PLAYERS PRESENT "MARY ROSE" By J. M. Barrie Tonight and Nov.1, 2, 3 Holders of Monday Night tickets may attend Wednesday Matinee at 4 p.m. or exchange for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday night. Exchange Activity Ticket for Reserved Seat at office in basement of Green hall. SINGLE ADMISSION 50c Season Ticket for 3 plays, $1 8:15 p.m. Make Reservations at office in basement of Green Hall (Phone K.U. 174) 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. FRASER THEATRE That is the territory into which the University Daily Kansan goes. 4 Foreign Countries 26 States 230 Towns in Kansas Big Six Football Nov. 4 *Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman. *Missouri vs. Nebraska at Columbin. Kansas vs. Michigan State at East Lansing. Why not have the Kansan sent home to your folks? It makes a good supplement to your letters. Only $3.00 for the year. Tennis Iowa State vs. Iowa at Iowa City. *Conference. Tennis teams representing the Pigs and Acacia remained at the top of Divisions 4 and 2 respectively by virtue of victories over Delta Chi and Theta Tau in the interorganization league and in a Pig victory practical assured the team of division playoffs, while Acacia still needs one more match triumph. Phil Brighton began the Pig conquest with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Murphy, Delta Chi. However the score was tied as Tampa Bay defeated lasted Hutchinson and Langsdorf in a long three set encounter, 14-12, 4-6. 6-4. Austria and Linley found little opposition in Clark and Reitz, Delta Chi, and gained the deciding point by a 6-0. The Aeacians did not lose a set in defeating The Tau Tau 3-0 to remain deadlocked with Sigma Phi Epilion in Disciple, and the two teams singles match, 6-3, 8-6. Two the Acacia doubles teams composed of Tripp and Guise in the first contest and Erwin placed second place, defeated the Theta Tau Tau 6-1, 6-0, and 6-4. 6-2 respectively. 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