Beta-Jim Beam Return Match Possible in IM By DICK WALT Kansan Sports Writer Defending Hill champion Beta Theta Pi and Phi Gamma Delta yesterday rolled over semi-final opposition in the Fraternity "A" invitational at Jim Beam and Lihana moved into the finals in Independent "A" play. Should Beta and Jim Beam withstand the Phi Gam and Liahona challenge after their game, will they be the Hill champion. Last week Beta won out over the Lehigh 13-0. Beta yesterday outplayed Phi Delta Theta in all departments and came out on top 18-0, while Phi Gam was forced to put on an overtime splurge to whip Alpha Tau Omega. 8-7. Powerful Jim Beam, with its air-tight defense functioning smoothly, eked past Battenfeld in a surprisingly close contest, while Liahona had little trouble knocking off Twin Pines by three touchdowns 18-0. Beta 18, Phi Delt 0 John Strawn led the potent Beta attack, while the rock-ribbed Beta defense, which has given up only one touchdown all season, stopped Phi Delt cold as the defending Hill champs roomed to an 18-0 victory. Strawn started things off in the first quarter as he fired a touchdown pass to Mark Rivard. After the second period was scoreless, Strawn went back to work in the third stanza as he hit Al Mulliken in the end zone for the tally. In the final period, Strawn took a lateral and raced 30 yards around right end for the touchdown. Phi Gam 8. ATO 7 Phi Gam picked up 16 yards during four plays in the overtime, to nine for ATO, to squeak out a decision in one of the hardest-fought games of the season. Jim Beam 6. Battenfeld 0 ATO scored in the first period when Bill Toalson intercepted, a stray Phi Ghi aerial and ran it back all the way for the score. Toalson took a pass from Wunsch for the extra point. Phi Ghi came back in the third quarter to score on a pass from Jones to Hodge. Bob Clawson split the uprights with the all-important conversion, tying the score, and setting the stage for the Fiil's overtime victory. Dick Reich tossed a touchdown pass to Walker in the second quarter which was the only scoring play of a tight defensive struggle. Neither squad was able to muster a sustained offense, as both teams put up strong defenses which dominated play most of the way. Liahona 18. Twin Pines 0 Anhona 18. Twin Times 0 Dick Helas has led Liahona to victory as she won two touchdowns and scored the third himself. In the first period, he connected on a 50-yard scoring pass to Don Kearnes, and struck again in the third period on a 40-yard heave to Dick Krahl for the tally. Later in the third quarter, Twin Pines battled back with a 60-yard pass play, Aldea pitching and Spencer catching, to pull within one touchdown. Bowling League Standinas Tuesday night league: Unknown, 13-3; Kappa Phila Sig, 12-4; Delta Tau Delta, 10-6; Usher Upstarts, 5- 11; Don Henry, 5-11; Kappa Sig, 3-13. Thursday afternoon league: Dragnet, 10-2; Sultans, 8-4; Sigma Chi, 7-5; AKL, 7-5; Phi Delt, 2-10; Phi Psi, 2-10. Thursday night: Uam- ni, 10-2; Newman club, 8-4; Friendly Phis, 5-7; Gutter Rats, 4-8; Jaques, 1-11. MEALS FOR Students Workers Townspeople CHRIS'S CAFE 832 Mass. Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Nov. 11, 1853 Sports Staff Selects This Week's 'Winners' Again this week the reckless Kansan sports staff will attempt to pick the weekend football winners of some of the major games in the nation. Last week Stan Hamilton, sports editor, came out on top of the 5-man poll with 12 correct predictions in 15 games, followed closely by Don Tice and Ken Bronson, who had 11 games tabbed correctly. The latter two, however, hit one game, the Oklahoma A&M-Wyoming clash, right on the button. Both predicted the final score of 20-14, A&M. This week Hamilton and Bronson, assistant sports editor, will have deposed members of the sports staff Don Tice and Ed Howard against them, as well as guest picker Tom Shannon, Kansan assistant news editor. This week's picks:
| Game | Hamilton | Bronson | Tice | Howard | Shannon | Consensus | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iowa St.-Okla. | 0-51 | 7-45 | 7-36 | 6-40 | 0-45 | 4-46 | ||||||
| Colo.-Neb. | 14-16 | 13-19 | 20-14 | 21-13 | 7-13 | 15-15 | ||||||
| K. St.-Mo. | 14-13 | 20-13 | 27-20 | 21-20 | 7-20 | 18-17 | ||||||
| Ok. A&M-KU | 7-12 | 20-0 | 14-7 | 14-7 | 7-14 | 12-8 | ||||||
| Mich.-Mich. St. | 21-27 | 7-21 | 14-28 | 19-30 | 0-20 | 12-25 | ||||||
| Minn.-Iowa | 28-13 | 20-6 | 28-21 | 28-14 | 27-20 | 26-15 | ||||||
| Purdue-Ohio St. | 24-21 | 12-24 | 13-21 | 14-27 | 14-20 | 12-8 | ||||||
| NW-Indiana | 20-26 | 13-7 | 33-20 | 14-7 | 0-7 | 16-13 | ||||||
| Ill.-Wis. | 31-13 | 27-13 | 21-13 | 28-13 | 20-12 | 25-13 | ||||||
| Ark.-SMU | 0-20 | 7-20 | 20-28 | 13-20 | 24-34 | 13-24 | ||||||
| Houston-Baylor | 13-46 | 13-23 | 7-33 | 7-21 | 7-27 | 9-30 | ||||||
| Miss-Maryland | 20-33 | 14-27 | 14-28 | 14-28 | 0-35 | 12-30 | ||||||
| Wash-UCLA | 16-27 | 7-20 | 7-21 | 13-28 | 14-30 | 12-25 | ||||||
| Texas Tech-Tulsa | 31-28 | 13-14 | 20-14 | 0-7 | 14-7 | 15-14 | ||||||
| Notre Dame-N.C. | 27-14 | 35-0 | 33-7 | 34-14 | 38-0 | 33-7 | ||||||