6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, November 5, 1968 Undefeated 1923 team impressed KU fielded its last undefeated football team in 1923—a队 which ended its season with a 5-0-3 record. There were no bowl offers to look forward to, no frazzel-haired cheerleaders screaming "We're number one" for this was the era of Knute Rockney and the fabled Notre Dame football teams of the 1920's. There was not much national recognition for a team in the northeastern part of Kansas. Members of this 1923 Jayhawk football team may not have received much glory for their efforts, but Saturday when KU took on and beat Colorado in the annual homecoming game, they looked on with great pride at the 1968 Jayhawks. "The players are so much bigger, faster and more agile today," exclaimed Charles Black, captain of the 1923 team after Saturday's game. Sitting beside Black was Harold Burt, who played halfback and linebacker on the squad. "What Harold says about how big they are today is right," Burt said. 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Your authorized AR dealer 935 Iowa Hillcrest Shopping Center VI 2-1944 First round action in KU's football intramural program was completed yesterday with eight teams advancing to the quarter final round today. "Yes," Burt agreed, "Also more coaches are used—almost one for every position," he laughed. "Well, maybe not every position, but there are a lot more coaches. We only had a line coach and a backfield coach." After graduation from KU, Black spent eight years coaching basketball . . . six years at the University of Nebraska and two years at Grinnell College in Iowa. He recently retired after working 32 years for a Toledo, Ohio glass firm. Eight advance in intramurals In the fraternity "A" league, Beta Theta Pi defeated Phi Kappa Theta 34-6 and Tau Kappa Epsilon beat Phi Delta Theta 14-8. Fraternity "B" games saw Delta Upsilon trouncing Sigma Chi 32-0, Theta Chi winning over Beta Theta Pi No. 2 7-0, Alpha KappaLambda beating Lambda Chi Alpha 12-0, and Kappa Sigma taking a 6-6 game from Phi Gamma Delta on the basis of most vards. Independent "A" teams were idle yesterday, but in Independent "B" league, the College Kids whipped Beta Tau 25-0 and the Retards defeated Chthonia Squaxon 6-0. Scheduled for today are games in both "B" leagues. All games start at 4 p.m. Only Bic would dare to torment a beauty like this. Not the girl...the pen she's holding. It's the new luxury model Bic Clic...designed for scholarship athletes, lucky card players and other rich campus socialists who can afford the expensive 49-cent price. But don't let those delicate good looks fool you. Despite horrible punishment by mad scientists, the elegant Bic Clic still wrote first time, every time. Everything you want in a fine pen, you'll find in the new Bic Clic. It's retractable. Refillable. 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