Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 11, 1959 By Warren Haskin It's a end day. It's a sad day in Jayhawk land! Four days ago, KU students were beginning to smell the orange blossoms down Miami way. Today, the sweet-smelling blossoms have lost their fragrance. It all started a few weeks ago when football coach Jack Mitchell took a determined group of Jayhawkers to Lincoln, Nebraska to down a Cornhusker team which was supposed to battle it out with Missouri for the Orange bowl. Kansas State was next on KU's victory list as the Wildcats bowed to the hard-hitting Jays, 33-14. A TREMENDOUS GAME against the highly-touted Oklahoma Sooners followed. The Jays lost 7-6, but it gave the boys enough confidence to come back and eke out a 7-0 victory over the Iowa State Cyclones, who had the best record of any Big Eight school at that time. The next game would have insured at least a tie for second place and a good chance to go to the Orange bowl if the Lawrence team could only manage to keep Colorado from upsetting them. BUT THE UNBELIEVABLE HAPPENED as hopes for a nice, warm Christmas vacation dropped for KU students with Colorado completely outclassing the Kansas squad. The score was 27-14. What was important was that Colorado's sophomore quarterback, Gale Weidner, was able to pass at will against the Jays. He riddled the KU pass defense for 126 yards on 10 completions in 17 attempts, including three touchdown tosses. IF KANSAS HAS ANY HOPES left at all for boarding a plane to head south over the Christmas holidays, it will have to plug up this glaring weakness in it's defense. The encounter with Oklahoma State this week is not a conference game so it will not decide who goes to the Orange bowl. But in two weeks, the Jays' battle it out with MU in the Homecoming game that will possibly mean the difference between a bowl team and one which finishes fourth in the conference. Intramurals Nearing Finals Three touchdown passes by Dick Endacott gave Beta Theta Pi a 22-0 victory over Sigma Phi Epsilon in yesterday's fraternity "A" intramural football playoffs for the fraternity hill championship. In the only other "A" playoff game slated, Phi Gamma Delta upended Delta Upsilon. 18-0. in fraternity "B" playoff action Beta Theta Pi blanked Alpha Tau Omega, 12-0, while Phi Delta Theta horsecollared Pi Kappa Alma 7-0 In Monday's first-round playoff contests, Phi Delta Theta crushed Acacia 39-0 and Pi Kappa Alpha nipped Phi Gamma Delta 7-0 in fraternity "B" competition. In other "B" playoff clashes, Alpha Tau Omega shut out Delta Tau Delta, 19-0, while Beta Theta Pi toppled Sigma Chi no. L, 24-12 Jim Beam edged Phi Beta Pi, 12-6 and Battenfeld romped over Jolliffe, 32-0, in the final games sched- Draw your Salary before Spending it. —George Ade Words are the physicians of a mind diseased —Aeschylus ulesd in independent 'A" regular season play. Final standings in regular league play are as follows: FRATERNITY "A" Division 1 - - - Beta Theta Pi 4 0 Phi Gamma Delta 3 1 Kappa Sigma 1 2 Sigma Chi 1 2 Phi Kappa Tau 0 3 Division 2 Phi Delta Theta 3 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3 1 Lamba Chi 2 2 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1 2 Delta Chi 1 2 Phi Kappa Psi 1 2 Division 3 Alpha Tau Omega 3 Delta Upsilon 3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 Phi Kappa Tau 0 Sigma Nu 0 FRATERNITY "B" Division 1 Alpha Tau Omega 4 Sigma Chi No. 1 4 Sigma Nu 2 Phi Gamma Delta No. 1 2 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM & PUBLIC INFORMATION William Allen White Invites all Pre-Journalism and Interested Students Open House to an from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Today, in Flint Hall Exhibits Refreshments Served Division 2 Beta Theta Pi No. 1 . . . . . 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