Thursday. November 2.1961 University Daily Kansan Phi Gams Beat Phi Delts,13-12 Page 5 In the first of two big showdown games in intramural football, Phi Gamma Delta won yesterday by the margin of an extra point as it handed Phi Delta Theta its initial loss of the season in the final game before the play-offs, 13-12. The Phi Gams now stand alone atop the division II stands in the fraternity A section with five wins and no defeats. The loss dropped the Phi Delts to second with a 4-1 mark. IN THE OTHER DIVISION of A competition, undefeated Beta Theta Pi meets once beaten Delta Tau Delta today at 4 p.m. to decide the championship. In another division II game, Sigma Chi slaughtered Sigma Phi Epsilon, 42-0. The win gave the Sigma Chis a tie with the Phi Delts for second place. In fraternity B play, a victory by Alpha Tau Omega over Delta Tau Delta, 20-7 caused a tie for first place in division III. Both teams have 3-1 records. DELTA UPSILON FINISHED its season in B play with a 12-0 win over Phi Kappa Psi to place them second place in the division with a 3-1-1 posting. In another game, played in the independent A section, rain brought a halt to the 7-7 deadlock between the Quickies and JRP. JRP is presently leading the independents with a 4-0-1 mark. COLLEGE STATION, Tex. — (UPI) — Social tensions are just as important in a chicken flock as they are in a community, says Joe Wakefield, Texas A&M College poultry specialist. Neurotic Chickens Wakefield said poultrymen must observe the social order to keep down fighting that may lead to cannibalism that can cost as much as a major disease outbreak. THE CATACOMBS (cellar of the Pizza Hut) is featuring Friday 9-12:30 - The Hi-Phi's Saturday 9-12:30 - The Tornados Catacombs Open: 4-11 Monday-Thursday 4-1 Friday & Saturday Available for private parties throughout the week Featuring the FINEST PIZZA in the Midwest Open 4-11 Monday-Thursday 4-1 Friday & Saturday 646 Mass. PIZZA HUT VI 3-9760 KU Bowling Team Picked John Member, Paul Hammar, Terrell Hays, Dave Rybolt, and Bill Miller will represent the University of Kansas when the Jayhawk varsity bowling team opens its season Saturday at Lincoln. The KU keglers will roll against the University of Nebraska's crew after the KU-NU football game. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers gifts for any occasion ACCORDING TO COACH Bascom Fearing, the Hawk quintet gained their team positions for Saturday's competition on the basis of averages. Hember, Kansas City junior, has compiled a 189 average for 15 games bowled in the Jay Bowl this fall. Hammar, Overland Park junior, is a notch behind with a 188 average for 20 games. In last Monday's try-out session, Hammar fired a 627 three-game series score. 924 Mass. VI 3-5160 Moving up from sixth to third place among twelve bowlers still out for the sport. Hays, Shawnee junior, also has a 188 average. Monday, Hays rolled a 269 game en route to a 627 series. Rybolt, Ottawa sophomore, has compiled a 181 average in 21 games. The squad is rounded out by Miller, Mission freshman. Miller has a 180 average after 19 games. COACH FEARING SAID, "I thought we had good material at the beginning of the season, but lately we haven't been rolling high enough." He added that "things are looking up now, though." Fearing said he was told by the Cornhusker coach that the Nebraska squad was "loaded." After Saturday's outing, the Hawks will host Kansas State November 11 at 11 a.m. in the Jay Bowl. for any occasion - Elegant hand-set Beveled crystal jewelry boxes; velvet inset. - Florence figurines - Capri candles in all colors - Clever zoo-line wooden animals Make sure your car is winter-ready Here's what we will do... - Pressure Check Radiator - Check Hoses - Check Heater Operation - Tighten Connections Check Battery - Check Water Pump Check Thermostats - Check & Adjust Belts - Drain, Flush, and Fill Radiator with Required Amount of Fomoco Anti-freeze 6 CYL. $565 ONLY V-8 $795 ONLY A written guarantee is given with the above service Ask for Bill Durr or Gabe Gabriel to explain it to you 714 Vermont VI 3-3500