Intramural Football Highlights Fall Over 1500 men will have competed in 180 games when the intramural football season ends in November. Intramural touch football alone involves approximately one-tenth of the student body, Robert Lockwood, director of intramurals, said. Sigma Phi Epsilon meets Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega hosts Sigma Nu and Beta Theta Pi battles Phi Gamma Delta in fraternity "A" ball at 4 p.m. today. OppositionataGlance A quick look at KU's competitors for the Big Eight basketball title shows coaches with challenges and with inexperienced teams. KANSAS STATE—"This is the greatest challenge I've ever had as a coach," Tex Winter, head coach, said. "I may have better potential than I've ever had, but whether I'm a good enough coach to realize it is the problem." The Wildcat hopes rest on the shoulders of 71" center Nick Pinc. "Nick is the most effective basketball player we've had at Kansas State at this stage of development. He's one of the finest adjusted big men I've ever been associated, with." Winter said. IOWA STATE—Three sophomores figure prominently in coach Glenn Anderson's picture. Forwards Don Smith and Raul Duarte and guard John McGonigle are all conceded a good chance for a starting role. OKLAHOMA STATE — "We should have more speed than last year, but I've never gone into a season with as little experience," Henry Iba. OSU coach, said. Graduation took away four of his three-year starters. MISSOURI—Grade troubles hit the Tigers last spring. Four (Continued on page 9) INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL is one of several team sports offered to KU men. Other team sports during the year include basketball, volleyball, swimming and bowling in the winter and tennis, golf and handball in the spring. Numerous individual activities are integrated in the program under Lockwood's direction. IN FRATERNITY "B" ball it will be Beta Sigma Psi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi #1 and Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Delta Theta #2 and Theta Chi. Delta Upsilon defeated Sigma Chi 21-20 yesterday when they gained the most yardage in four downs after a 20-20 tie at the end of four quarters. Phi Delta Theta put another mark in the victors' column when Lambda Chi Alpha forfeited the game. In the third "A" contest Sigma Alpha Epsilon downed Kappa Sigma 25-13. In the three "B" gridiron games Beta Theta Pi #2 squeezed by Sigma Chi 9-7, Delta Tau Delta took a 19-0 decision over Delta Chi and Delta Upsilon #2 defeated Pi Kappa Alpha 6-0. Intramural football was introduced to the KU campus in the fall of 1931 by Dr. E. R. Elbel. That year Delta Chi took the University championship. In its first year intramural football involved 23 teams and 345 men. Intramural touch football is set up on a round robin schedule. When the season is completed the top two teams from each division play in a single elimination tournament. Winner of the tournament becomes the University champion. There are no ties in intramural touch football. If the score is tied at the end of four quarters the ball is placed at mid-field. Each team gets one series of downs. The team making the longest positive yardage earns one point and wins the game. Games begin at 4 p.m. on the intramural fields east of Allen Field House Monday through Friday. Unemployment Drops Below Three Million 8 Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 12, 1965 WASHINGTON —(UPI)—Labor Secretary W. Willard Wirtz said today that the nation's employment picture is the best in eight years. Wirtz said the reduction in unemployment below the 3 million mark is the first time since 1957. INSTANT MILDNESS Ford Motor Company is: responsibility Stephen Jaeger B.B.A., Univ. of Pittsburgh A key dimension of any job is the responsibility involved. 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