Page 5 but in attitude angled the leading uties police inning with ment. traffic icers' proud record. c fa- e has in alto the traffic "and drivers to the cic on Moodies Beat Jim Beam For Independent Title Moodies won the Independent football championship by downing Jim Beam 15-6 Tuesday. The Moodies turned eight pass interceptions into all their points. Moodies scored first mid-way through the first period when Don Baldwin intercepted a Curt Nettles pass and ran 20 yards for the score. In the second period, Moodies broke up a Jim Beam threat by intercepting another Nettles pass on their own 20-yard line. On the second play from scrimmage, quaterback Tom Slaymaker passed downfield to Harry Solter who took the pass and raced over for the score. Moodies advanced the ball to the Jim Beam goal line early in the fourth period, but a determined Jim Beam team finally held them on the 10-yard line. Harry Solter toed a field goal from the 18-yard line for Moodies at this point to give them a 15-0 lead. Jim Beam finally scored late in the fourth quarter. After a sustained drive to the Moodies 5-yard line, Nettles hit Verne Fiss in the end zone for the score. Beta Theta Pi Win Beta Theta Pi romped off with the Hill football B team championship yesterday by posting an 18-0 victory over Phi Delta Theta. The game started off as a defensive battle with neither team able to score in the first quarter. Early in the second period, however, Beta started a march from their own 25 and with Larry Schwartz throwing, scored in six plays. The payoff pitch was to Brad Scheafer for 11 yards and a touchdown making the score 6-0. After stopping the Phi Delts and forcing a punt, Beta marched right back and drove 45 yards for the score. The key play in the drive was a 25-yard pass from Schwartz to Roger Brown down to the 7-yard line. Schwartz hit Scheafer in the end zone to give the Betas a 12-0 lead. The last half saw the teams play virtually to a stalemate until the closing minutes of the ball game. Then Ray Dean intercepted a Phi Delt pass on his own 35. A long pass to Jack Steele brought the ball down to the 13 yard line. With two minutes remaining in the game, Schwartz threw to Roger Brown to complete the day's scoring. Title Game Today Tite Game Today The A team football Hill championship will be decided today at 4 p.m. when Alpha Tau Omega, fraternity winner, opposes Moodies, champion of the independents. Moodies team is made up of several ex-varsity football players and relies on the passing of Tom Slaymaker for most of their offense. Alpha Tau Omega, in remaining unbeaten this year, has used the throwing arm of Jim Trombold for most of their scoring. Bob Lemon of the Cleveland Indians and Rex Barney of the Brooklyn Dodgers were the only pitchers in the majors to turn in no-hit, nor run games in 1948. Lemon beat the Detroit Tigers while Barney topped the New York Giants. Nebraska placed second in the Big Seven conference in football in 1955 with a 5-1-0 record. Injuries Hurt KU Practice Prosperity just can't last. Monday Coach Chuck Mather thought his Jayhawkers would be in their best physical shape since the Oklahoma game. Yesterday he added three more men to the ailing list. Don Pfutzenreuter, first string guard, hurt an ankle, Tom Russell, tackle, and H. C. Palmer, fullback, reinjured their ankles. All three are expected to sit out Saturday's game with Nebraska. Ervell Staab is expected to replace Pfutzenreuter. Coach Mather was very pleased over the spirit the KU team showed in Tuesday's workout. But he said that it was going to take all KU had to beat the tough Nebraska eleven. COLUMBUS, Mo. — (UP) — Coach Don Faurot has jugged the Missouri lineup in efforts to solve the Tigers' weakness on the flanks shown in the Nebraska game. Tigers Juggle Lineup Ends George Boucher and Don Hopkins moved up to the first unit. Other changes had Sonny Stringer at left half for Hank Kuhlmann and Joe Wynn at fullback, replacing George Cramer. Most of yesterday's workout was spent on defensive maneuvers. Injuries Plague Cats MANHATTAN — (UP) — Dick Corbin, a junior from Stafford, has moved up to the No.1 quarterback position at Kansas State, because of injuries. Corbin moved into the starting lineup after regular quarterback Gene Keady moved to right half to replace the injured Tony Addeo. Jaydee Stinson, sophomore from Lawrence, moved to right guard to replace Rudy Bletscher, who may miss Saturday's game with a neck bruise. Three Teams Quit Games Three countries, Holland, Spain and Red China, withdrew from the Melbourne Olympic Games Tuesday, the first two teams because of Russian military action in Hungary. Instead of traveling to Melbourne, where the games are scheduled to start on November 22, the Dutch donated 100,000 guilder, ($25,000) to Hungarian relief. Spain said it was not fitting for Spanish athletes to engage in sports of Olympic character "while the liberty of peoples is being trampled on." Communist China withdrew because Nationalist China had accepted a bid. Ironically, the Hungarian team left Prague Tuesday in a chartered plane for the games. Chamberlain saw limited action last night in the first heavy scrimmage basketball scrimmage of Kansas' practice. Harp said the scrimmage was "ordinary" and that the Jayhawkers still needed work on individual fundamentals. Ron Loneski, another top sophomore prospect, was sidelined for the drill with a knee injury and may see only limited action in Friday night's intra-squad game. Wilt To Play Friday Night Colorado was tied for third with a 3-3 record, Kansas sixth at 1-4-1, and Missouri ended in the cellar with a 1-5 mark. The Tigers played Oklahoma at home and drew 32-,000, well above their home average for the entire season. The next three teams were bunched very close in their average attendance figures. Missouri had 23,800; Kansas, 23,000, and Colorado, 22,700. All three clubs received good support from the fans considering that they finished low in conference play. KU Is Fourth Willie Greenlaw, Nebraska's left halfback, was chosen to the Big Seven first team in 1955. Wilt Chamberlain, still weak from a recent throat operation, will see at least limited action in Friday night's annual Varsity-Alumni game. coach Dick Harp said today. Kansas State averaged 15,250 for each home contest and Iowa State 13,750. Both teams played only four games on home grounds. All the other Big Seven schools had five. Now comes the most important part of the statistics. The following ratings are based on the total home attendance for the season and the number of students enrolled in the school. By dividing the total student population into the total home attendance we come out with the following ratings: University Daily Kansan Nebraska was in second place with a 36,000 average at home. Their average was high because the Cornhuskers were second to Oklahoma in conference play with a 5-1 record. The Sooners also played Nebraska at Lincoln last year. The average attendance at home games last year shows the Oklahoma Sooners as the top drawer with 48,200 per game. "Unauarded Moment" Oklahoma, 25.4; Nebraska, 23.8; Kansas, 15.1; Missouri, 13.2; Colorado, 12.7; Kansas State, 11.7, Iowa State, 5.5. The K-State and For those who still say that KU didn't get good support from the student body and Kansas fans, here are the facts to disprove this. 1956-57 Freshman Basketball Roster Player Height Age Hometown Arthur Ackerman 6-4½ 18 Fairbury, Nebr. Orin Carney City Basehor, Kan. Alan Donaghue 6-4½ Kansas City, Kan. Dick Endacott 5-10½ 18 Bartlesville, Okla. Jim Fleming 5-11 18 Tulsa, Okla. Bill Freisinger 6-3 18 LaGrange, Ill. Alfred Goodson 6-½ 18 Bridgeport, Conn. Bob Hickman 6-2 18 Terra Haute, Ind. Jim Hoffman 6-3½ 18 Kansas City, Mo. Jim Hull 5-9 18 Montezuma Jim Husser Mission Bob Krisko Kansas City, Mo. Dick Lee 6-3½ 17 Kansas City, Kan. Stewart Luder 6-1 18 Caldwell Bob Moore 6-3 18 Clarkson, Neb. Pat Pitner 6-0 18 Glasco Phil Raisor 6-0 17 Muncie, Ind. Otto Scholl 5-11 18 Kansas City, Kan. Milt Wade 5-9 18 Herington Ken Welch Mission Charles Winfrey 6-2½ 18 Neodesha Jerry Wyatt 6-0 17 Kansan City, Mo. 1956-57 Freshman Basketball Roster Last year football at Kansas was not the same as it is this year as far as spectator enthusiasm goes. Student spirit and support has improved considerably over the past two seasons. These Figures Prove Students Back Hawks I-State average is basen on four games. Their rating for five games would be 12.7 and 6.9 respectively. The figure should be a good one for Kansas because the Jayhawkers had a 3-6-1 record last year and did not play Oklahoma at home. This would have undoubtedly raised the figure even more because the Sooners are always good gate drawers. Off To Good Start This season for the first four home games Kansas has drawn approximately 100,000 fans. The rating now would be 12.2 However, the homecoming game with Nebraska should draw about 30,000 more and this would raise the rating to 16.7 or 1-6 better than last year. GSP, Theetas Play In Women's Finals Semifinals in women's basketball intramurals were held in Robinson Gymnasium Tuesday night after five weeks of scheduled games. Kappa Alpha Theta defeated Delta Delta Delta 22 to 17. Jane Heyle scored 15 points for Kappa Alpha Theta. Julianne Jost scored eight points for the Tri Delts GSP defeated Delta Gamma 47 to 21 Charlene Woodard scored 22 points for GSP. Kenya Torrance totaled 12 points for Delta Gamma. 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