PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS DECEMBER 3,194 Phi Delts Win Intramural Grid Championship By NEAL SHEEHAN (Daily Kansan Sports Writer) A Phi Delta Theta team, that barely squeezed into the finals, won the 1945 intramural football championship yesterday by outgaining the Beta's in an overtime period. The game had ended in a 6-6 tie in regulation time. The Beta's, last year champs, got the jump on their opponents in the first minutes when their charging line blocked and recovered a punt on the Phi Delt 20 yard line. On the next play, Frank Wood, Beta tailback, flipped a pass to Howard Joseph, who raced 12 yards for the first score. The second and third periods were scoreless, with the Phi Delt's, sparked by John McShane, in possession of the ball in Beta territory most of the time. They crossed the Beta goal line once, but it was called back because the third quarter had ended before the play started. In the final quarter, with the ball on the Beta 20-yard line, McShane heaved a touchdown pass to James Gregath and tied the score, 6-6. The second half ended with the Phi Delt's deep in Beta territory, heading for another score. In Intramural football, as in basketball, there are no tie games. If a game ends with the score even, each team is given the ball on the 50-yard line, and the team gaining more yardage in four down wins the game. The Beta's, with Wood pitching two completed passes, gained 16 yards in their four downs. The Phil Delt's took over and in three plays had gained the same yardage as the Beta's had gained in their four trials. Then McShane, on the fourth down, faded to the right and threw a game-winning pass to Gregath behind the Beta secondary. Raymond Kanehl, assistant director of Intramural athletics, refereed the contest. Honor Pearl Harbor With Bonds, Governor Asks Topeka. (UP) — Gov. Andrew Schoepel called on Kansans today to work particularly for the success of the current victory loan drive during the week of Dec. 2-8 so that the fourth anniversary of Pearl Harbor may be marked by satisfaction in a vital job well done. VARSITY TODAY and TUESDAY ROY ROGERS "SUNSET IN ELDORADO" and NINA FOCH "Prison Ship" WEDNESDAY and Thurs. What is the vile code of "SAMURAI" Pronounced Sam-ur-i 2nd Feature "Sensation Hunters" Industries Offer $375,000 to K.U. Journalism School The radio, news, and motion picture industries have given a substantial guarantee that they will raise more than half of the 750 thousand dollars needed to establish a 5-year course in public communication at the University's William Allen White school of Journalism, David Hinshaw, chairman of the sponsoring committee, announced today. Hinsaw, in New York, added that the school also would be aided by the William Allen White foundation in developing a curriculum aimed at teaching advanced students the arts, science, and principles of communication. Inter-Dorm Members To Exchange Dinners Plans were made at the Inter-Dorm council meeting last week to exchange dinners between girls in organized houses, according to Louise McIntire, publicity chairman. "Each organized house will send two girls to other houses for dinner every other Thursday, designated by the Pan-Hellenic," Miss McIntyre said. The program will begin in January. GRANADA NOW ALL WEEK Another Academy Award Performance Love Letters penned in passion written in blood! Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotten in Hal Wallis' production "Love Letters" with ANN RICHARDS and Cecil Kalloway. Gladys Cooper Anita Louise-Robert Sully And March of Time Latest News Coming SUNDAY (Saturday Owl 11:45) The Play That Shocked Broadway! "Strange Affair of UNCLE HARRY" GEORGE SANDERS Geraldine FITZGERALD ELLA RAINES $5 Prize Offered Best Carnival Booth A five-dollar prize will be awarded for the best booth at the carnival Saturday from 9 to 12 p. m. in the Union lounge, Alberta Cornwell, Union Activities president, announced today. Organized houses will be reimbursed up to $10 for booth decorations from proceeds of the booths. Those wanting to erect a booth should telephone Elaine Well, Union activities secretary, before tomorrow. Miss Cornwell said. Johnny Beach's band will play for the carnival. Home Ec Club to Give Cross, Vases, to Chapel Gifts valued at $125 will be donated by the Home Economics club to the Danforth chapel, Eleanor Brown, president, said. "The gifts consist of two vases, wo candlesticks and a cross," Miss brown explained. 10. New Records Just Released: COME TO BABY, DO! 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