PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1943 PT6 Wins Over PT7 In Overtime Play. The fight for the intra-mural V-12 football championship narrowed to a two-team race last night when PT6 downed PT7 in an overtime 7 to 6 to tighten its hold on second place and move closer to the undefeated league leaders, PT8. PT8 has won 6 and PT6 has won 5 and lost 1. PT6's only defeat came at the hands of PT3 earlier in the season, 4 to 0, on two safeties. In the first half a Sloan-to-Gray pass play went 92 yards for the PT6 touchdown. Early in the second half, Whittier, PT7, raced 62 yards down the sidelines with a pass interception to tie up the game. In the overtime on PT6's last down, Blair passed to Banks for 21 yards to top PT7's 19 yards gained, to win. PT8 added their sixth straight win, 6 to 0. over PT5 Monday night. The lone tally came in the second half when Crandall, PT8's ace passer, fooled the defense, running, instead of passing, 35 yards for the touchdown. In the basketball league, PT1's B team Monday night trounced PT2, 46 to 18, and PT6's B downed PT7 33 to 26. In the PT1-PT2 game, Mills led the scoring with 17 points, trailed by Reis with 9. Kerfoot dropped in 3 goals for the losers. Jones and Shive scored 13 and 9 points, respectively, for PT6, while Farber hit 12 for PT. Spanish Club To Meet Today The Spanish Club will meet at 4:30 today in 113 Frank Strong hall, according to Miss Maude Elliott, professor of Spanish. JAYHAWKS WIN---- (continued from page one) team here, showed power under the basket and was especially rugged on rebounding. The play of Naval Cadet Canister, who played last winter with the Pensacola Naval Air Station, was especially pleasing to Kansas fans. With only one night of practice, the burly cadet dropped in seven points. Willard Franks, former Ottawa U. athlete, performed well. George Dick and Charles Moffett, football men, both got into the game. Much is expected of both of them. More Support for Saturday Game Two more naval V-5 cadets who have had no little experience are expected out tonight. They should strengthen the Jayhawks who meet the powerful Hutchinson Naval air station cagers here Saturday night. athon cagers here Saturday night KANSAS—40 G FT F Mallott f 2 0 0 Barrington f 3 0 2 Lindquist f 0 0 0 Sherwood f 0 0 0 Corder c 1 0 1 Palmer c 0 0 0 McSpadden g 4 1 1 Goering g 1 0 0 Scott g 0 1 1 Turner g 0 0 0 Dehlf f 1 0 1 G. Dick g 0 0 2 Franks f 1 1 0 Cansler f 3 1 1 Moffett g 0 0 1 Hedrick g 0 0 0 Bock f 0 0 0 Harris g 1 0 0 Mathews f 0 0 0 Totals 18 4 10 HERINGTON ARMY BASE—27 G FT F Dieichman f 3 2 3 Deschaine f 3 1 2 Garfinkle f 0 0 0 Scully c 2 1 2 Johnson g 1 1 2 Konel g 1 0 0 Degaetani g 1 0 2 Tutile 11 5 11 Totals Officials--K. J. Hantze, U. S. N., and Chalmer Woodard, Southwestern. Missing since October, Harmon showed up in a Chinese war camp last week little the worse for his experience of a month's wandering in Japanese infested area where he was shot down while on a bombing raid. Other members of his crew are said to have perished. It was Harmon's second reappearance after being lost in wild and dangerous country. From the Sidelines By Bob Bock, Kansan Sports Editor It will be the Hutchinson Naval Air Station cages here Saturday and Fort Leavenworth here next Tuesday night, December 7. Hutchinson is coached by Lieut. W. H. "Bill" Hemnight, former Wichita U. cage mentor. From this corner it looks as if Hutchinson NAB will be the toughest service foe on the Kansas schedule unless it will be the star-studded Fort Riley Centaurs. The Hutchinson roster includes such players as D. W. Johnson, guard, former star of the Missouri State Teachers; L. C. "Pike" Gawthrop, guard, a star at Wichita U. and a three year man on the Universal Oilers; R. J. Trosper, forward, a plaspugk three years with Oklahoma University; Bill Forbes, forward and guard, a former coach at Meade, Kans., and two year regular on the Pittsburg Teachers line-up; Joe Humfeld, who starred in the Long Beach city league; Jim Bitting, a seasoned cager from the courts of Northwestern; Harry Wall, one-time shining light of the Naismith league; Joseph Gillespie, center, former wheelhorse on the Notre Dame quintet; Royee Spurlock, forward, a Missouri State Teachers star; and John Pace, forward, who played three years with Missouri University. Kappa Phi to Meet Tomorrow Kappa Phi, national Methodist sorority will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow at 1209 Tennessee. Hostesses will be Lonnie Kelley, Lorna Ecclefield, and Esther Lewis. Second Christmas after Bataan Wonder where they're going for Christmas? Wonder where they're going for Christmas? Who'll wish them "Merry Christmas"? What's on their menu for Christmas dinner? What Christmas gifts will they exchange? What will they pray for on Christmas Night? What Christmas memories will haunt their heart ...the stillness of a snow-robed countryside, and the friendly laughter of free people? ... the glitter of acres of show windows, and the holiday bustle of free people? ... the stockings hung, the tree trimmed, the kids up at dawn, the presents unwrapped—the carols sung by free people? How many EXTRA War Bonds are YOU buying this Christmas? The Kansas Electric Power Co.