Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, October 18, 1999 The Hilarious Interactive Murder Mystery Dinner 7 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28 Kansas Union Ballroom Tickets Available in SUA Box Office $10 w/ KUID $15 w/ OUT Domestic & Foreign Complete Car Care 842-8665 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. "We Stand Behind Our Work, and WE CARE!" Presents 2 Short Plays by KU Students Directed by Piet Knetsch • Designed by Ed White 8 PM Oct. 21-23 & 2:30 PM Oct. 24 Lawrence Community Theater (15th & New Hampshire) $5 General Admission • Tel. Res. 864-3642 "The McCarthy Project" proposes a system of learning which should please the Kansas Board of Education... Participating entries in the Kennedy Center/American College Theater Festival and "Bereft" shows us the world of two men serving time for hate crimes. A Delta Upsilon player and Sigma Chi player tangle as they hold their championship games yesterday at Shenk Sports dive for a low pass. All six divisions of intramural football Complex. Photo by Chad Cummings/KANSAN By Jason Walker sports@kanson.com Kansas sportwriter Intramural football teams battle for tournament titles Yesterday afternoon, October Madness officially ended. of work," he said. "We practiced a lot, and really worked on our offense." The championship games of the intramural flag football tournament were played yesterday, with all six divisions finishing up their seasons. The day started with the men's Greek division semifinals and ended with the men's greek finals at 5 p.m. Esau said that in the championship game, turnovers were key to the game's outcome. The action on the field wasn't exactly filled with offensive struggles. There were three shutouts, and only one team scored more than 17 points. "Our defense really turned it up," he said. "We're happy to get the points for the hill." The tournament lasted about two weeks, and involved about 100 teams. Brad Bolyard, Olathe junior and intramural supervisor, said that overall the tournament worked out well for a competition its size. "With the exception of a few forfeits at the beginning, the tournament ran really smoothly," he said. "Today was a good last day of competition." Matt Esau, Kiowa junior and DU's quarterback, said that the title meant a lot to his chapter because of the hill points given to the winner. Mess With Wyandotte 6-0. In the greek associate division, the Phi Delt Pledges from Phi Delta Theta beat Kappa Sigma #2 9-0. The women's championship was won by Delta Delta Delta, who beat Alpha Chi Omega 7-6, and the men's residence hall crown was taken by the Aardvark, who stifled the Amini Aravinds 13-0. The men's open bracket was conquered by TFC, who lambasted the Tomcats 29-0, and the men's Greek title was taken by DU, Delta Upsilon's team, who edged out Sigma Chi 17-10. Show your Jayhawk spirit every time you use your KU Visa credit card — available exclusively from INTRUST Bank. - Contributions made to Kansas Alumni Association with each card purchase - Account information online Edited by Jennifer Roush "The key was that we put in a lot - No annual fee Apply TODAY at www.intrustbank.com or call 1-800-222-7458 Alvin's Wine & Spirits • Guaranteed Selection • • 6 Days A Week • 842-1473 • 9th & Iowa Blend makes just for you Fine Cigars, including Cuban Imported Cigarettes Quality Pipes Shop 10am-5-30pm Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Thurs 1-5pm Sunday 830 Massachusetts Upstairs In the Antique Ball 691 - 861 5 *Based on survey responses from 1,600 KU students. Survey administered by the KU Office of Institutional Research & Planning (1999).