University Daily Kansan Page 5 Delts Defeat AKL,19-6; Graves Stars Delta Tau Delta defeated Alpha Kappa Lambda 19-6 in Fraternity A competition Tuesday for their third win against two losses. Jerry Graves, the Delts' quarterback passed 30 yards to Jerry Nelson for the first touchdown. The second touchdown came on a pitch out by Graves to Gene Nelson who ran 15 yards. The final score came on a Graves pass to Lee Woodard. One extra point was kicked by Woodard. The AKL score came on a 20-yard pas from Chuck Elvin to Dick Lee. A pass attempt for the extra point was blocked. Another Fraternity A game saw Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeat Phi Kappa Psi 9-0. Joe Eichhorn threw a 10-yard pass to Roger Granby for the touchdown and also passed to Art Fromm for the extra point. A safety was scored when Mike McGinley tagged a Phi Psi player in the end zone. Delta Upsilion a forfeit winner from Lambda Chi. The DU's now stand at 4-1 in Fraternity A league play. Other games: Fraternity B—Phi Delta Theta No. 1, 1, Sigma Epsilon, 0; Alpha Tau Omega 19, Alpha Phi 6. Games todav: Independent A—Jim Beam vs. Chicken Pickers, Field 1; Oread vs. Battenfield, Field 2, and Jolliffe vs. Don Henry, Field 3. Fraternity A—Sigma Alpha Epsilon lon vs. Phi Delta Theta, Field 5. Fraternity B—Acacia vs. Phi Gamma Delta, Field 4. Pi Phis Face GSP In IM Finals Pi Beta Phi sorority defeated Delta Delta Delta sorority 24-20 and Gertrude Sellards Pearson upperclassmen defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority 29-25 to win the semifinals in women's intramural basketball Tuesday. The finals will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. Judy Kimble led the GSP upperclassmen scoring with 20 points, while Ellen Proudfit was top scorer for the Pi Phis with 13 points. Roles Are Switched CLEVELAND, Ohio — (UP) — Pitcher Herb Score and Cleveland Indian Publicity Director Nate Wallack changed roles Tuesday when the strikeout king showed up at a suburban precinct with a sign reading, "now pitching for Wallack—Herb Score." Wallack was seeking election to the suburb's council. Fast Offense Not Planned-Mather Find It In The Kansan Classifieds The speeded-up offense used by Kansas in the third and fourth quarters against Nebraska Saturday was a spontaneous reaction, and was not planned by Coach Chuck Mather. "Our alternate unit started running plays in rapid-fire fashion simply because they wanted that touchdown, and they wanted it bad." Coach Mather said. "The whole unit deserves a lot of credit for getting our second touchdown drive underway," he said. The alternate unit got the drive going and moved to about the Nebraska 25-vard line before the first unit came back in when the fourth quarter started. The first unit continued to run blasts more rapidly. Pressure Effective When Tired "This sort of pressure on the defensive team is most effective when they are tired or in some other way at a disadvantage," Coach Mather said. He said that some of the Nebraska players had played much of the game and by the fourth quarter they were a little tired, and could not stand the fast play as well as the KU players. "When a team feels it has its opponents on the move and disorganized, that is the time to press the advantage all the way by getting a drive going and keeping it going." Coach Mather said. He said that the element of error is greater when plays are run more quickly, but the advantage is in cashing in on a temporary lapse by the opposition. Can't Let It Bog Down "After the drive gets underway you can't let it bog down." Coac Mother said. "I think we should have slowed down some when w Corduroy IVY SLACKS by Levi - Loden Green - Blonde - Grey - Black got near the goal line, because then we couldn't afford to make a mistake." 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