THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Bounders, 'Mite Still Tied The Dine-A-Mite's and the Bounders won games Wednesday to remain tied for the division I championship of the Independent league. Beta completed it's six game schedule unbeaten and the Phi Kappa's won to move into second place behind the Beta's in division III of the Fraternity "A" league. Kappa Eta Kappa won it's fourth contest to cop second place in division I of the independent league. Scores: Dine-A-Mite 12, Theta Tau 0; Bounders 19, Wesley, 0; Beta Theta Pi 19, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 0; Phi Kappa 19, Delta Tau Delta 0; Kappa Eta Kappa 8, Oread hall 6. Dine-A-Mite 12, Theta Tau 0 Bob Taggart tossed touchdown passes to Bill McCormick and Clemmer Kendrick to lead the Dine-A-Mite's in a 12 to 0 victory over Theta Tau. Fred Gartung passed to Joe Reed for the Theta Tau tally. Bounders 19, Wesley 0 Beta 19, Sig Alph 0 All three scoring passes were thrown by Charlie Shanahan as the Bounders overwhelmed Wesley 19 to 0. Watson took two of the touchdown tosses and Jim Shanahan the third. Stan Jervis, Neal Cramer and Stan Nelson each caught touchdown passes thrown by Bob Schwanzle to lead a 19 point scoring parade by the Beta's as the Sig Alphs were unable to cross the goal. Bill Jones kicked for the one good extra point. Phi Kappa 19, Delt 0 Phi Kappa captain Red Carroll completed two touchdown passes to Tony Hoffman and one to R. J. Bugler as the Phi Kappa's handed the Delt's a 19 to 0 defeat. Kappa Eta Kappa 8, Oread hall 6 A fourth quarter safety broke a 6 to 6 deadlock and gave Kappa Eta Kappa an 8 to 6 victory over Oread hall. Jim Millington completed to Walt Heinrich for the Oread touchdown and Jim Williams threw a 15-yard pass to Bob Fevurly for the K.E.K. score. Williams was tagged behind his own goal to give K.E.K. the two points which won the game. Delt's 7, Sig Alph's 6 Replaying the overtime period of the protested Sig Alph-Delt game, the Delt's outgained the S.A.E's to confirm the previous outcome which was 7 to 6. Enchanted Hands that can wield your hair into a flattering style for you alone. Magic hands than can add a curl here, change a wave there, or upsweep your hair into a bewitching style. You have access to these enchanted hands at Nu Vogue. Simply call 458 for an appointment. Nu Vogue Beauty Shop 9271/2 Massachusetts WHETHER Driving to Lincoln OR Staying at Home FILL 'ER UP WITH— Koolmotor Ethyl and Trojan Motor Oil AND ENJOY THE TI We'll: Check Your Windshield, Check Your Tires, Water Your Battery. DRIVE IN: FOLLOW THE CARS TO— 14 E. 8th Football Frosh To See KU-Nebraska Game FRITZ CO. The Kansas athletic department revived the tradition of a freshman football trip Wednesday when E. C. Quigley announced that the entire 1947 fresh squad would attend the K.U.-Nebraska game in Lincoln Saturday. "We are happy to be able to give the freshmen this trip," said Head Coach George Sauer. "The boys have been working hard all year and the trip will serve as a reward for their efforts." Read the Daily Kansan daily. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. DAILY 9 TO 5:30, SATURDAY 9 TO 8 100% All-Wool SUITS $2450 Swell Suits for Young Men in High School or College. Smart Economy says... Glenshire Stylecraft TOPCOATS $2950 to $4250 Quality plus value is the keynote in plenty of tweed, covert, twills and fleece topcoats from Gibbs. Hyde Park TOPCOATS says . . . Good Logic $4950 Hyde Park for Smart Dressers You'll agree, once you see these finely tailored topcoats in new fall shades in smart gabardine. Hyde Park Glenshire Stylecraft SUITS $2950 to $4950 100% pure virgin wool that have everything to recommend their purchase . . . value, style and quality are stand-outs in suits from Gibbs.