Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. October 12, 0961 University Daily Kansan SPORTS DUs Lose to Betas; Delts Triumph,13-0 The interesting and close struggle for dominance in the fraternity A division of intramural football play continued yesterday as two undefeated teams dropped their first games. genius. Delta Tau Delta rebounded from its lone defeat last Friday to dump Kappa Sigma, 10-3, and defending champion Beta Theta Pi downed Delta Upsilon, 7-0. THE DELTS TREW UP a tight defense against which only one score has been made all season to stop the losers with little yardage. Gymkhana Will Be Held Sunday The Jayhawk Sports Car Club is holding a Gymkhana this Sunday at 1 p.m. in Zone O, opposite Allen Field House. Registration time will be from 12:30 to 2 p.m. on Sunday with the first car running at 1 p.m. Entry fees will be $1.50 for members and $2.50 for non-members. The Gymkhana is an event in which each car races individually against time. This event is being held to promote interest among students. The majority of the club members are students. There will be three divisions of racing cars and a co-driver is required to ride with each one. Trophies will be awarded to the winner of each division. The three divisions are: (1) Cars under 1700 cubic centimeters, (2) cars over 1700 cubic centimeters, and (3) economy compact cars. In case of rain causing the surface of Zone O to become wet and muddy prior to the race, the event will be postponed until the following Sunday, Oct. 22. Steve Lunsford, Prairie Village sophomore, opened the scoring for the Delts and Bob Moutrie, St. Louis, Mo., sophomore, raced over with the clincher which put the Delts in a second place tie in the closely contested Division I with Delta Upsilon and Kappa Sigma. The Betas slipped across a score in the fourth period to beat the hard-fighting DU's who had managed to hold the champions on an even basis throughout most of the game. THE DECIDING SCORE was put across by Warren Leitch, Leavenworth senior. In the only other A game Newman won by forfeit from the Hawks, in the Independent League. In fraternity B play, Alpha Kappa Lambda shut out Kappa Sigma, 26; Phi Gamma Delta No. 2 slipped ast Triangle, 12-0; Phi Delta Theta beat Beta Theta P No. 2, 19-9. Hutchinson Is Given Honor NEW YORK—(UPI)—Fred Hutchinson, who led the Cincinnati Reds to their first pennant since 1940, was named the National League's Manager of the Year today by the United Press International's board of baseball experts. Hutchinson, who took a team that had finished sixth in 1960 to an amazing triumph before losing in five games to the New York Yankees in the World Series, was the choice of all 36 experts. He succeeds Danny Murtaugh of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who won the honor in 1960. Bowling Designed with the University in Mind Convenient, Pleasant Popular and Inexpensive Put them all together and you've got a bowling date at the new and modern Jay Bowl Break time is bowling time at the Daily ... 8 A.M.-11:30 P.M. Sun. ... 1 p.m.-11:30 p.m. U.S. ROYAL LOW PROFILE* SNOW TIRES Get the Wide-bite SNOW TIRE FROM $1595 6.70-15 Tubed type 6.00/6.50-13 Tubeless Get the wide-bite snow tire Here's the "Low Profile" snow tire. Where other tires slip and spin, this tire digs in. And on cleared pavements where other tires hum, this tire keeps mum. Don't get snowbound this winter. Get a pair of U.S. Royal Winterides today. *Low Profile* is U. S. Rubber Company's trademark for its lower, wider shape tire. U. S. ROYAL WINTERIDE TUBELESS-TYREX↑ EASY TERMS! PAY AS YOU GO THROUGH SNOW! Size Blackwall Whitewall 6.50/6.00-13 $15.95 $19.59 7.50-14-6.70-15 19.45 23.95 8.00-14-7.10-15 21.95 26.95 8.50-14-7.60-15 23.95 28.95 ALL PRICES PLUS TAX AND TREADABLE TIRE †TYREX is a collective trade-mark of Tyrex, Inc. OTHER U.S. ROYAL TIRES FROM $11.45 with purchase of any tire 18-INCH CAR SNOW BRUSH and ICE SCRAPER Easy to use with extra-long handle for reach. Quickly pulls apart for easy storing. Limited supply. Get yours now. Fi LAWRENCE TIRE & OIL COMPANY 1000 Mass. VI2-0247 In a been be ab and of art Th destr whie perat are and said. Thi the l raux profe Yale curr tures U. S. ROYAL SAFETY 1ST SAFETY FIRST because QUALITY comes first