3120721155 Conference race begins Saturday By JERRY KLEIN Assistant Sports Editor The Big Eight football season completes the first week of its league schedule Saturday as Kansas, Oklahoma State, and Missouri, all of which have played non-conference opponents, make their 1966 conference debuts. Elsewhere, unbaten and sixth ranked Nebraska travels to Madi- High scores highlight grid intramurals Many high scores were recorded as intramural football teams opened the season yesterday afternoon. In fraternity A football Phi Gamma Delta romped Sigma Nu 41-0. Dave Hinsaw completed six touchdown passes—two each to Randy Cordill, Dick Honer and John Martin. Martin and Honer each scored two extra points and Cordill one. Sigma Chi defeated Tau Kappa Epsilon 20-14 in the fraternity A class. Ron Reuter caught two touchdown passes for Sigma Chi and scored one extra point. Doug Dienelt scored last for Sigma Chi on a 50-yard pass play. Steve Walsh, of Delta Upsilon, intercepted an Alpha Tau Omega pass to clinch a victory for the DU's in fraternity A competition. The DU's defeated the ATO's 18-13. Art Baum threw a touchdown pass to both Charles Pohl and Steve Walsh. Joe Groner starred for the Phi Kappa Sigma's as they shut out Sigma Alpha Epsilon 20-0. He completed two TD passes—a 20-yarder to Bob Willis and an eight yarder to Bobby Allen. Allen also completed a 10-yard TD pass to Al Hague. In other fraternity class A competition Delta Tau Delta defeated Kappa Sigma 23-0. Lambda Chi Alpha forfeited to Phi Delta Theta. ison. Wis. this weekend to play Eig Ten opponent Wisconsin. In the other non-league game, Oklahoma meets Texas at Dallas. Ends Tonight! 7:15 & 9:25 "Modesty Blaise" SO FAR, BIG EIGHT teams have split even against non-conference foes, winning eight and losing eight, including a 3-1 record against teams from the Big Ten conference. Ends Tonight! "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" and 7:15 "Butterfield 8"—9:15 NOW! Open at 6:30—Show at 7:00 'CHAMBER OF HORRORS' & "DEAD RINGER" Kansas, the team most coaches would probably select as the surprise of the season, seeks its third successive win at Ames against Iowa State. Coming Thursday — "THE IPCRESS FILE" After losing its opener to Texas Tech, 23-7, the Jayhawkers have rebounded with convincing wins over Arizona, 35-13, and Minnesota, 16-14. Already, KU has equaled its victory total of last year, motivating Coach Jack Mitchell to say: "If we don't make any critical mistakes, we can play anybody a pretty good football game." AND THAT'S JUST how KU will have to play against the Cyclones Saturday — pretty good football. Although Iowa State has lost three games, the Cyclones held powerful Nebraska to a 6-16 tie late into the fourth quarter—only to lose 12-6. In the final three minutes, Nebraska halfback Harry Wilson ran 37 yards to score the winning touchdown giving the Cornhuskers the victory. 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