Coaches Pick NU Over KU On Gridiron NEW YORK —(UPI)— The Michigan State Spartans are a 17-point favorite to pulverize Iowa en route to a Big Ten title and a probable Rose Bowl invitation. Nebraska, tied with Arkansas for second place in the UPI coaches ratings, is a 25-point favorite over the Kansas Jayhawks, a Big Eight rival. And Arkansas, on its way to a Southwest Conference title and a bid to the Cotton Bowl, was rated 17 points superior to Rice by the odds-makers. Notre Dame was considered 18 points better than Pittsburgh. Fifth-rated Southern California, idle last week, was an eight-point pick over California, a Pacific Eight rival. UCLA was given a six-point superiority over Washington. Seventh-rated Alabama was rated even against Louisiana State and no points were offered for the contest between eighth-ranked Georgia Tech and Tennessee. The odds-makers passed up the game featuring ninth-ranked Texas Tech and New Mexico State and made 10th-ranked Missouri a touchdown better than Big Eight rival Colorado. 10 Phi Delts, Sig Alphs Records At Stake in Intramurals Kappa Sigma has won one game this season and lost four in fraternity "A" league play. Phi Delts and Kappa Sigs meet on field five. In the only other fraternity "A" game Sigma Chi meets Phi Kappa Psi on field seven. Both teams post three wins and two losses for the season. Phi Delta Theta looks for its sixth consecutive win when they host Kappa Sigma in an intramural touch football contest at 4 p.m. today. Fraternity "B" action pits Sigma Phi Epsilon, 0-4-1, against Phi Delta Theta #2, 2-3-0, on field one and Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4-0-0, against Beta Theta Pi #1, 2-1-0, on field two. ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA defeated Alpha Tau Omega 33-12 in fraternity "B" action Tuesday. Fred Cunningham, Topeka junior, led the AKL's in their victory over the ATO's throwing five touchdown passes. Cunningham completed a 15-yard pass to Mike Lewis, Shawnee Mission junior, for the opening touchdown for the AKL's. Lewis made a 58-yard run to score his second touchdown of the game. His third touchdown also was a pass from Cunningham. Cunningham completed two passes to Tim Reed, Darien, Conn., junior. Lewis, Len Heller, Topeka junior, and Rich Wulf, Humboldt junior, scored the conversions. Bill Wilkerson, Shawnee Mission junior, connected for two touchdown passes. John Leary, Shawnee Mission sophomore, scored the two touchdowns. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA took a one-touchdown victory, 6-0, over Acacia. In the Delta Tau Delta-Beta Theta Pi #2 contest, the Delts out-scored the Betas 20-9. Mike Callen, Prairie Village senior, pickup up one touchdown while Terry Tarr, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, scored two for the Delts. Charles Foster, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore, scored the lone Beta TD. The Betas also managed a safety and an extra point. Delta Upsilon #2 forfeited their game to Sigma Chi. In other intramural contests Tuesday, Delta Chi outscored Pi Kappa Alpha 12-6 and Phi Gamma Delta took a 13-12 decision over Phi Kappa Sigma. At the end of regulation play Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Kappa Sigma were tied 12-12. The Phi Gams moved three yards in their four downs and pushed their opponents back for an eight-yard loss to win the game. Cassius Clay Still Spouts LAS VEGAS, Nev.—(UPI) The potentate of boxing, Muhammad Ali who doesn't answer to Cassius Clay, and his royal retinue were settled down today in their aptly-named headquarters, the El Moroc.o. Clay flew into Las Vegas Tuesday afternoon with his party of 14 persons after a stopover in Los Angeles where the champion in typical fashion told what he intended doing to Patterson when they get into the ring at the convention center later this month. "I'm going to punish Patterson so completely he won't have any excuses," the champion said during the stopover on his flight from Miami. Fla. "I want to see him cut, bruised, his ribs caved in and then knocked out. I'm going to punish him for seven or eight rounds." CLASSIFIEDS TYPING