Title play begins for intramurals By MARK RIMMER Play-offs for the intramural football championships in Fraternity A, Fraternity B and Independent B leagues began Monday afternoon on the intramural fields east of new Robinson Gym. The Independent A Al Hague scored on an 80-morrow. Al Hague scored on an eighty yard pass from Joe Groner for the only Phi Kappa Psi score in their 29-6 loss to Beta Theta Pi in the Fraternity A league. John Grantham and John Vratil each threw two touchdown passes. Max Jackson scored twice on Grantham passes and Vratil threw to Dennis Prater and Mike Michaelis for the remaining two scores. GRANTHAM ALSO threw to Michaelis and R. B. Miller for two extra points and Vratil connected with Jackson for a third extra point. Martin Holmer caught Groner in the end-zone for a safety to finish the Phi Psi's scoring. Phi Gamma Delta defeated Delta Upsilon 14-6. David Hinshaw connected on scoring passes to Richard Hoener and Randall Cordill. Cordill kicked two extra points. The DU's only touchdown came on a pass from Art Baum to Riney Lochmann. Steve Swift completed three touchdown passes to Mike Peloquin as Phi Kappa Sigma defeated Delta Upsilon #2 20-7. Peloquin also kicked two extra points, Rich Harris passed to Dave Nutt for DU #2's only touchdown and Nutt kicked the extra point. Beta #1 beat Alpha KappaLambdaLambda 16-0. George Jacksonpassed to Russ Meier for two touchdowns. Jay Roulierconverted the two extra points. Buck Vivian trapped the AKL quarterback in the end-zone for a safety. Phi Kappa Psi #2 defeated Beta 2 1-0 in overtime play. GARY ASCANIO passed for four touchdowns and kicked two extra points while leading Delta Upsilon #2 to a 26-7 victory over Delta Tau Delta. Ascanio completed two touchdown passes to Richard Hamill and one each to Ron Boulware and Bill Woods. In Independent B football Robert Middendorf passed Grace Pearson to a 21-0 victory over Naismith Hall. Middendorf hit Steve Keeler, Verlyn Peterson and Craig Cassidy each with a touchdown strike. Art Dusten kicked an extra point and Jon Hauxwell caught the Naismith quarterback for a safety. Around the Big Eight By RON HANSON UDK Sports Editor Nebraska football coach Bob Devaney had this to say after his Cornhuskers' 35-0 drubbing of Missouri a week ago, "They (Missouri) admitted they were beaten and took it like men. I hope we can do the same should the situation come up." - * * * In the first seven weeks of the football season, KU halfback Don Shanklin has compiled an outstanding running record. In 165 various chances, Shanklin has gained 1,124 yards for the Jayhawks for an average of 6.8 yards per carry. - * * * "Playing split end is an art," says Iowa State's Eppie Barney, who is just three pass catches away from a career receiving record in the Big Eight. "It's not just grabbing the ball and running with it. It takes ability." **** In a six-game stretch, Iowa State met the top four teams in the Big Eight-Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, and Colorado. What does coach Clay Stapelton think? Colorado is as physically strong as Nebraska, KU coach Jack Mitchell admitted last night at the weekly meeting of the Lawrence Quarterback Club at the Eldridge Hotel. "I think I'm glad it's over." "Football teaches you self-discipline," says Oklahoma's Ron Winfrey, a physics major who owns an A-minus grade average. "An old football axiom is that the team which makes the fewest mistakes usually wins. Colorado should be powerful The Jayhawkers meet the Buffaloes Saturday at Memorial Stadium starting at 1:30 p.m. "In other words, football teaches men to be masters of themselves." Although the Colorado fullback is not as powerful as Nebraska's, Mitchell said the halfbacks run equally well. He said KU's biggest worry about the Buffaloes is containing quarterback Dan Kelly. "KELLY IS ONE of the finest quarterbacks in the country including Notre Dame's." Mitchell said, referring to Terry Harranty, ranked as one of the top signalcallers in the nation. SANDY'S Under new management HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME Noon or Evening Shift Apply in Person 2120 W. 9th Good Pay — Hours Flexible Remember Sandy's for the best hamburger in town Mitchell praised the play of Fenton, 5-9,155-pound Lawrence senior. In lineup changes, Dick Bacen returns to fullback replacing Bob Douglass. The El Dorado sophomore moves to No. 2 quarterback behind Bill Fenton. LARRY WHITE and Steve Heck will alternate at guard replacing Bill Perry who suffered a hip injury. Bob Kreutzer will be at center and Bill Wohlford will start at middle guard. Kelly, who throws the bootleg pass with accuracy, has lots of speed. Mitchell said Kelly carried the ball 15 straight times against Iowa State and climaxed the drive by scoring the touchdown. 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