Phi Kappa Sigma's blank Kappa Sigma's in football By MARK RIMMER In Monday's Fraternity B football action Mike Peloquin scored two touchdowns on passes from Steve Swift to lead the Phi Kappa Sigma's to a 12-0 shutout over Fhi Gamma Delta. Delta Tau Delta defeated Theta Chi 12-6. Taylor Webb and Rich Dummermuth each completed a TD pass to Jim Morgan. Mark OKLAHOMA had no trouble in extending its winning streak to four as the Sooners walloped KU, 35-0. Coach Jim Mackenzie's team led 14-0 at halftime, and by keeping the Jayhawkers scoreless in the second half, handed KU only its second shutout in the past 81 games. Prior to California's 17-0 win early last season, KU had scored in 68 consecutive games. Powers threw to John Lancaster for the only Theta Chi score. On the other hand, OSU and Missouri engaged in a defensive battle before the Tigers scored late in the game for a 7-0 win. After receiving a lateral from quarterback Gary Kombrink, ballback Ray Thorpe raced 42 yards untouched down the sideline to score. The KU football team jogged for ten minutes yesterday, its lightest practice session this season, in preparation for Saturday's game against Oklahoma State at Stillwater. K A N S A N Both KU and OSU lost last weekend to first place Oklahoma and Missouri, respectively, who share the Big Eight lead with Nebraska. All three teams have won two games. threw to Charles Hitchcock for the extra point. By JERRY KLEIN Assistant Sports Editor As a result of KU's 9-0 win last season, the Jayhawkers have taken a commanding 19-5 lead in the OSU series. Phil Cutchin's team last won in 1958, 6-3, in Mitchell's first year as coach. Gridders jog at practice SPORTS Friday's Independent B football results were: Joseph R. Pearson, 1, Stephenson, 0; Grace Pearson, 7, Battenfeld, 0; Jolliffe, 26, Beta Tau, 0; McColllum sixth floor forfeited to Naismith; McColllum eight floor forfeited to Green Waves and Ellsworth forfeited to McColllum tenth floor. NEW YORK —(UPI)— The United Press International major college football ratings with first place votes and won-lost records in parentheses: **BETA** Theta Pi no. 2 squeaked by Delta Upsilon no. 1 7-6. Sigma Nu forfeited to Alpha Tau Omega. The results of Friday's Fraternity B football were: Theta Chi, 6, Delta Upsilon no. 2, and Phi Delta Theta no. 2, 0, Lambda Chi Alpha, 2. Two Big 8 teams are in top 10 THE PHI KAPPA Thetas were led by the passing of Pat Giles in their 25-14 victory over Acacia. Giles threw two TD passes to John Cahill and one to Rob McCod and Joe Fix. Steve Hill scored the extra point. 1. Notre Dame (12) (4-0) ... 317 2. Michigan State (14) (5-0) ... 315 3. UCLA (6) (5-0) ... 265 4. Alabama (2) (4-0) ... 249 5. Southern Calif. (1) (5-0) ... 200 6. Georgia Tech (5-0) ... 152 7. Nebraska (5-0) ... 139 8. Florida (5-0) ... 91 9. Pa. (5-0) ... 91 Second 10-11. Houston 18; 12. tie, Arkansas and Baylor 14; 14. Wyoming 13; 15. Tennessee 12; 16. Southern Methodist 6; 17. Missouri 5; 18. Georgia 4; 19. Michigan 3; 20. Miami Ohio 1. Larry Brookard and Larry Teal each scored a TD for Acacia. Tom Bishard and Richard Shrout added the extra points. Phi Delta Theta no. 1 edged Delta Chi 7-0. The Phi Delt's had to razzle dazzle a bit to score their touchdown. Thomas Jones passed to Bill Hick and Hick passed to Lonnie Lee for the score. Jones Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 18, 1966 10. Oklahoma (4-0) 5: 7 Want to change the world? Join the Peace Corps... or join General Electric Let's face it, the Peace Corps isn't for everybody. (Neither is medicine, law or social work.) But you can get a lot of the same kind of satisfaction from a job with General Electric. Because we, too, are trying to make life on earth more livable. That can mean a job designing a new satellite to forecast weather. Or supplying nuclear reactors to generate electricity more cheaply than ever before. Or controlling smog in our cities and pollution in our streams. It can mean better lighting to cut down crime. It can mean new rapid transit systems to unclog traffic. All it takes is brains, imagination, drive and a fairly rugged constitution. These qualities can get you a job with General Electric - or with the Peace Corps. If you choose the Peace Corps, we'll understand. But when the day comes that you leave the Corps, remember us. You'll still be young, and at General Electric, the young men are important men. Progress Is Our Most Important Product GENERAL ELECTRIC