Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 19, 1959 Oklahoma moved into a first place tie in the Big Eight conference by smashing Missouri 23-0 in one of three loop games scheduled Saturday afternoon. Sharing the leader's honor is Kansas, who whipped Sunflower rival Kansas State 33-14 here. The Sooners started the rout late in the game with two fourth-quarter touchdowns after leading only 6-0 at the half. Iowa State, the winningest team in the conference to date, racked up No. 4 by drubbing Colorado 27-0 to Boulder. Dwight Nichols, the Cyclones' All America candidate, teamed with running mate Mickey Fitzgerald to account for the four I-State touchdowns. Nebraska lost its second straight contest, this time to Big Ten member Indiana. The Hoosiers held Nebraska to one touchdown that came on an 18-yard pass play from Harry Tolly to Carroll Zaruba. Big Eight Results Kansas 31, Kansas State 14. Oklahoma 23, Missouri 0. Oklahoma State 19, Houston 12. Indiana 23, Nebraska 7. Iowa State 27, Colorado 0. The final score was 23-7 for the Hoosiers. Oklahoma State edged Houston 19-12 in a non-conference battle at Stillwater. Halfback Tony Banfield got credit for all three OSU touchdowns. The victory was the third straight for the Cowboys following two opening losses. Action this Saturday sees Kansas State at Iowa State, Wichita at Oklahoma State, Colorado at Arizona, Nebraska at Missouri and Kansas at Oklahoma. Frosh Gridders Spank Wildcats In 27-12 Debut Coach Don Fambrough's frosh football charges took charge Friday afternoon after the halftime rest and came from behind to drub the Kansas State yearlings 27-12. The young Javhawkers trailed at the intermission 12-7, after two periods of mistakes but coupled a tight defense to a combined air and ground offense to bounce back for the win. Kansas' only score in the first half came as Lloyd Buzzi galloped over from the K-State 9. Darrell Cotter added the extra point, his first of three during the afternoon. Halfback Jim Marshall ignited the Kansas spark in the third quarter as he intercepted a State pass and romped 34 yards for the score. The junior Jays will make their second and last formal appearance of the season November 13 at Columbia against the Missouri yearlings. Quarterback Pack St. Clair connected with halfback Bob Emmet for 37-yards and another Kansas touchdown. St. Clair got his throw off after he had been hit and was on his way to the ground with four Wildcats on him. The final score was tallied by halfback Stan Watkins on a 1-yard plunge play. Watkins had set up the score with a 23-yard scamp a few plays earlier. There were 21,549 persons in Federal prisons at the end of 1958, or 5.5 per cent more than in 1957. COLLEGE MOTEL Member Best Western Motela On U.S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming Bowling Fraternity Star League | | W | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Alpha Kappa Lambda ...11 | 1 | | | Phi Delta Theta ...8 | 4 | | | Alpha Tau Omega ...7 | 5 | | | Beta Theta Pi ...4 | 8 | | | Kappa Sigma ...3 | 9 | | | Phi Kappa Theta ...3 | 9 | | Oread League W L Sleepers ... 8 4 Splinters ... 8 4 Medics ... 6 6 Koglers ... 5 7 Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 5 7 Air Force ... 4 8 Also in Fraternity "A" play Sigma Alpha Epsilon upended Phi Kappa Tau 21-0. | | W | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sigma Chi | 11 | 1 | | Stephenson | 8 | 4 | | 4 B's | $7_{1/2}$ | $4_{1/2}$ | | Triangle | 5 | 7 | | Tau Kappa Epsilon | $4_{1/2}$ | $7_{1/2}$ | | Pin Hunters | 0 | 12 | DU, Sigma Nu Notch Grid Wins Jim Deckert uncorked three touchdown passes Friday to lead Delta Upsilon to a 20-0 win over Sigma Nu in Fraternity "A" intramural football action. 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