Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1956 University Dally Kansan Page 5 Simpson Leads Beta To Victory Beta, behind the passing arm of Darrell Simpson, smashed out a 32-0 victory over Sig Ep Monday in an intramural fraternity A team game. Simpson threw for all five touchdowns and kicked two extra points. Phi Kappa Psi swarmed under Phi Kappa Tau 37-0 in the other fraternity A team game. Dean McColl passed to Bill Doty for a score to put Phi Psi ahead 6-0 at the end of the first quarter. They increased their lead to 19-0 at half-time with McColl again throwing to Doty for a touchdown and to Herb Weldon for the other score. Dee Lander was on the receiving end of Simpson's first scoring pass, a four yard toss. Three minutes later Simpson hit Harve Newlin from 15 yards out for the second score. Rick Wurster gathered in a 10 yard pass for a touchdown shortly before the half and the score stood 19-0 at half-time. With Herb Weldon throwing to Dean McColl, Phi Psi racked up six more points early in the third quarter. Then McColl hit John Flanagan from 10 yards out to make it 31-0 Phi Psi at the end of three quarters. Herb Weldon scored his second touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter on a pass from McColl to complete the rout. After a series of short passes took the ball down to the one foot line in the third quarter, Mike Greenleaf scored on a Simpson pass. Harve Newlin wound up the scoring in the final period when he took a Simpson pass and raced 10 yards to score. Other results: Fraternity B Theta Chi 8, Acacia 6 Phi Delt 8, A Betsi 7. Games today Fraternity A Games today Fraternity A Triangle, ATO-field 1. AKL, Sigma Chi-field 2. SAE, Phi Delt-field 3 Fraternity B Coach Bud Wilkinson credited the Oklahoma team's entire team effort for the full 60 minutes as the deciding factor in the Sooners 45-0 victory over Texas. Wilkinson said it was the stand-out effort for his team this year. Sigma Pi, Delts—field 5 Wilkinson Respects Kansas Offense Speaking on the Kansas game this Saturday, Wilkinson said the Jayhawkers have the best offensive team the Sooners will have met so far this season. Since 1947, Iowa State has beaten KU seven times and tied once. For the discriminating smoker - Perfect Pipe - Sugar Barrel - Middle no. 5 - Greyhound - Gallager 3 Crown The Kansas-basketball team held its first practice session in Allen Field House Monday. Coach Dick Harp, in his first season as head coach, drilled the Jayhawkers in fundamentals and conditioning exercises. - Dofies Four Square - Balkan Sobramie - French's Special Coach Harp will have an abundance of talent to choose his first team from, but this may prove to be a very difficult job. In addition to last year's fine freshman team, one of the best in Kansas history, 10 lettermen return. Missing from the opening drill was Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain. He is expected to remain out of practice for about two weeks because of growth on the larynx. - Flying Dutchman - Heerenbaai Tabak Pipe tobaccos all found at Talent Abundant Although Kansas will send a power-packed team into its 20-game schedule, opposing Big Seven teams will not concede the conference title to the Jayhawkers. George's Pipe Shop 727 Mass. Kansas Basketball Squad Opens Practice; Wilt, Loneski Join 10 Seasoned Lettermen Kansas State and Iowa State will also be enjoying one of their best seasons in recent years with many returning veterans. Three Starters Back Leading the returnees from last year's varsity squad which won 14 while losing nine will be center Lew Johnson, 6 feet 6, forward Gene Elstun, 6 feet 3, and guard Maurice King, 6 feet 3. King led the trio in scoring with a 14 point-per-game average. Elstun averaged 12.8 and Johnson 10.3. With 7 foot Chamberlain at center, Johnson, last year's center, will probably move to a forward position and Elstun to guard along with King. This will make room for 6- There may be changes that will alter this combination but at present it is the one that would seem most likely to comprise the first team. foot 5 Ron Loneski at the other forward spot. Height Average High The average height of this quintet is just under six feet five inches. The rebounding power should be enough to win many games without an outstanding offensive attack. A combination would probably prove fatal to opponents. Bob Billings, 5 feet 11, could break into the first team line-up. The flashy guard has ball-handling talent that a college coach looks for in a backcourt player. He can dribble, drive, pass and could be the man to replace Dallas Dobbs in the backcourt. Eddie Dater, 6 feet 3. John Parker, 6 feet, and Blaine Hollinger, 5 feet 10, will also see plenty of action in the backcourt. Dater came to Kansas last year from Garden City Junior College as a Juco all-American. He broke into the starting line-up midway through the schedule and led his teammates in scoring on two occasions. Parker Also Experienced Parker also saw most of his action late in the season and turned in some fine defensible performances as did Hollinger. Leading a battle of the reserves for second team forward positions will be Lee Green, 6 feet 5, and Ronnie Johnston. 6 feet 1. Elstun and Parker are co-captains for the season. K-State Basketball Team Opens Drills MANHATTAN— (UP) — Kansas State College's basketball squad opened practice yesterday with nine lettermen returning from last season's Big Seven championship team. Boozer is a 6 feet 7 sophomore from Omaha, Neb. Coach Tex Winter said the coming season hinges on size. "We have more size in camp," he explained, "particularly if Bob Boozer can make the grade at forward." 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