University Daily Kansan Page 5 Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1963 Betas Open With Victory By Willis Henson Beta Theta Pi defeated Phi Kappa Theta yesterday, 31 to 12, and served notice that they are still the team to beat in A Hill Championship competition. The Betas, playing their first game of the season, wasted little time scoring their first touchdown. Guy Dresser, Leavenworth junior, put the Betas ahead 7-0 one and one-half minutes and five plays after the game started. Phi Kappa Theta retaliated with a touchdown in the second quarter but trailed 19-6 at halftime. That was the extent of the Phi Kap scoring until the fourth quarter. ager, said yesterday's game showed the team was weak on defense. He also said he would concentrate on the extra point. The Betas only made the extra point once out of five tries. WILLIAM GEIGER. Beta man- In other intramural action, a large cheering crowd looked on as Delta Tau Dela beat Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 20 to 13. The Delts employed an aerial attack in the game. In A Independent action, Foster Hall lost to the Rum Runners, 20 to 0. IN THE B TEAM games, you either scored or you didn't. Sigma Chi shut out Triangle, 44 to 0 and Delta Upsilon blanked Phi Gamma Delta, 27 to 0. The B team scores were Phi Delta Theta, 20. Beta Theta Pi, 0. Phi Gamma Delta lost to Phi Kappa Sigma. In fraternity A division Monday, Sigma Chi defeated Delta Upsilon, 13 to 12, while Kappa Sigma downed Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 14 to 0. It was Stephenson Hall, 20 and Jolliffe, 0. in independent A division. Individual intramural competition will resume play Monday, Oct. 14, according to Walter Mikols, intramurals director. ATTENTION STUDENT BLUE-CROSS BLUE-SHIELD MEMBERS If you did not receive a new Blue-Cross ID card during fee payment time, please come to the lobby at Watkins Memorial Hospital on one of the following days: October 9,10 or 11. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified SPEAKERS SPEAKERS SPEAKERS Pratt Out for 4 Weeks Need Hi-Fi Speakers for that dream system? Need Extension Speakers for enjoyment everywhere? Need a Replacement Speaker for that rattling TV or radio? Left Tackle Richard Pratt, 252-pound sophomore, suffered a fractured wrist in KU's 25-21 victory over Wyoming Saturday, and will be out of action for at least four weeks. Larry Ledford, No. 1 left guard is a doubtful starter for the Iowa State game because of an ankle injury he suffered in the game at Laramie. WE HAVE SPEAKERS To fill the gaps left by Pratt and Ledford, Tommy Thompson has been moved to the second team tackle spot, and Greg Roth has been promoted to the first team right guard position. 928 Mass. AUDIOTRONICS Ph. VI 3-8500 FRATERNITY JEWELRY The fine art of Roblee Handsewns Soft . . . lightweight . . . gloriously lustrous. Every detail in the vamps of these Roblees has been painstakingly handsewn by master craftsmen. That's why they not only exude good taste, but become a powerful selling factor for your appearance. For proof, take a few minutes to observe our stock of handsewn shoes. It may mean time well saved . . . and money well spent. VI3-2091 813 Mass. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results ADVERTISED IN ESQUIRE