Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 30. 1967 Read and Use Kansan Classifieds Lopsided Scores Kick off Season Five teams were held scoreless yesterday afternoon as the intramural football season got underway. Sigma Chi tromped Lambda Chi Alpha 52-0; Sigma Phi Epsilon squeezed by Sigma Nu 6-2; Phi Gamma Delta outscored Alpha Tau Omega 13-0; Fhi Kappa Psi overran Kappa Sigma 39-0; Delta Upsilon was victorious over Sigma Alpha Epsilon 19-0 and Delta Tau Delta defeated Tau Kappa Epsilon 25-0. Ronald Reuter, Topeka senior, led the Sigma Chi team in their victorious triumph over Lambda Chi Alpha with six touchdowns and one extra point. Steve Olsen, Abilene sophomore, and Clark Mandigo, Kansas City senior, are credited with one touchdown each. Alan Stoike, Overland Park sophomore, intercepted a pass for a touchdown for Sigma Alpha Epsilon to take a 6-2 victory over the Sigma Nu team. Sigma Nu was the only losing team to score in the first day of intramural football play when they scored a safety. DICK HOENER, Prairie Village junior, and Don Welch, Prairie Village senior, earned scoring honors for Phi Gamma Delta in their 13-0 win over Alpha Tau Omega. Chuck Lilgendahl, Prairie Village senior, kicked the conversion. Marks in the scoring column for Phi Kappa Psi were evenly distributed, Allen Hague, Leawood junior; Ted Dickey, Louisville, Ky., senior; Doug Winn, Leawood junior; Pat Rapp, Leawood sophomore; Bob Winn, Leawood senior, and Pete Kissell, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore, each scored one touchdown. The Phi Psi's scored three extra points. THREE TOUCHDOWNS and an extra point by Delta Upsilion put them in the victor's column and Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the losers' column yesterday. The 19-0 decision resulted when Rod Wilson, Paola senior, Terry Hammons, Oswego senior, and Bob Myers, Clarendon Hills, Ill., sophomore, each crossed the goal line. Art Baum, Dodge City sophomore, kicked the conversion. Delta Tau Delta sent the pigskin across the goal line four times and managed one conversion to roll over Tau Kappa Epsilon 25-0 in the season opener for both teams. Cliff Best, St. Louis, Mo., junior; Mike Hurt, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Jack Brookhart, Lawrence junior, and Bill Chambers, Prairie Village first-year law, are credited with the Delt TD's. Hurt kicked the lone extra point. Robert H. Lockwood, KU intramural director, said 180 games were scheduled for play this season. With openers completed 172 contests remain to be played. Three Headliners to See Action NEW YORK—(UPI)—Three of the bebing down those big three; they're nation's top four college football too quick on the draw. teams will be cavorting this week- Make it Purdue, No.1, over South- end in the southwest, where tradi-2, over Indiana; and Arkansas, No. tion insists dire things can happen.4, over Texas Christian in those Itals to take advantage of tradition in southwest headliners. ion insists dure things can happen, over Texas Christianity in those It will take more than tradition to southwest headliners. Rules state each fraternity and independent housing organization may have one team in the "A" intramural football class. No limit was set on the number of "B" teams a living organization could sponsor. Pakistani Club Elects New Top Officers The Pakistan Students' Association at KU recently elected officers for the 1965-66 academic year. Azhar Habib, senior in chemical engineering, was elected president of the group. Mrs. Arjumand Sadiq, graduate student, was nominated secretary of the organization. STATEMENT AS REQUIRED BY ACT OF OCTOBER 32, 1962; SELECTS ON CODE SHOWING THE OWNERSHIP, MAN- AGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION OF OWNER. published daily Monday through Friday, September through May; and twice through August, 1965, at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, (Douglas County), Missouri. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, managing editor, and business Publisher—The University of Kansas, State of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, Farrell, 1734 Engel, Lawrence, Kansas Business Manager—Ed Vaughn, 609 W. Engel, Lawrence, Kansas W. B. Lawrence, Lansing, 609 W. W. B. Lawrence, Kansas 2. The owner is: The University of Kansas, Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, County, Kansas 4. Location of known office of publication-William Allen White School of Journalism Public Funds, Lawrence Film, University faculty of Kansas, Kansas-Douglas County), Kansas--66044. 3. 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