--- Betas Take Hill Titles In Both A and B Football The Beta Theta Pi's are the new Hill champions in both A and B divisions for the 1959-60 intramural football program. About 50 anxious spectators crowded the sidelines yesterday to watch the Betas out-score the Hicks 12-8 for the title of "A" Hill champions. The Beta B's easily downed the Navy ROTC crew, 20-0, for the "B" title. The "A" game started in cutthroat fashion with the Betas winning the toss and electing to play defense. Throughout the first quarter both teams fought hard but neither threatened to score. It was then the Hicks turn to take over on offense and they moved the ball the length of the field with Bob Castele hitting Buster Carney on their final play to tie the ball game. Their PAT was blocked. In the second quarter the Betas took advantage of their first break when Jay Richardson intercepted a Hick pass. Dick Endacott then advanced the ball into Hick territory and on a long pass to Dud McElvain. Endacott picked out Richardson on a spot-pass for the first tally of the game. The PAT was missed. Pass Intercepted In the fourth quarter, the Hicks had the ball deep in their own territory trying to pass out when Jim Emerson intercepted a pass and trotted the few necessary yards for another Beta TD. Again they missed the PAT. With time running out for the Hicks, the Betas took control of the ball deep in their own territory trying to run out the clock. With only about 20 seconds remaining Endacott took his pass from center and fell on the ball in his own end zone, scoring a safety for the Hicks. When the final whistle blew, happy Beta spectators rushed on the field to congratulate the new Hill champions. The Hicks then tried hurriedly to score with long passes in the remaining few seconds but failed. In the "B" division the Betas scored all of their points in the first half and coasted through the second half. +Thursday, Nov. 19. 1959 University Daily Kansan Jerry Spotts, Bob Cordill, and Chuck Hotchkiss each crossed the goal line for the victorious Betas and Warren Leich successfully kicked two of the three PATs. Beta Theta Pi and J. R. Pearson bagged the gobblers in yesterday's Turkey Day Race. Don Warner of Beta Theta Pi sped Betas, JRP Win Turkeys Bob Allison, 1955 KU graduate, was named yesterday the American League rookie of the year. Bob Allison Named AL Rookie of Year As center fielder for the last-place Washington Senators. Allison batted 261, drove in 85 runs and hit 30 home runs. At KU he was a fullback on the football team as well as a varsity baseball player. Glen Chambers was the winner for JRP which won the independents division with 11 points. Carruth finished second. over the one-mile Allen Field House course in 4:49 minutes to finish first. The Beta's sealed up the next two places with Carl Smith and Karl Pfuetze to account for the meet's lowest possible score, six points. Phi Gamma Delta finished second with 20 points. Alpha Tau Omega was third. The winning organizations received a live turkey; second place winners, a live goose; third place winners, a live duck; fourth place winners, a live chicken; and fifth place winners, an egg. YOUNG MAN to Join the #1 Leather Chair Set This is the really important club we're talking about; many vests in evidence ... and whose gold watch chain is the heaviest? The way in: our Cricketeer Imported Cheviot with this English vest. These Trimlines shoulders are all your own, the new shorter coat, slimmer trouser. Our price tag reads, $57.50 . . . other Cricketeer get-ahead looks in our suit selection, $50 up. ... another of our Cricketeer series directed to the YOUNG MAN WHO WANTS TO MAKE $10,000 A YEAR BEFORE HE'S 30. --- ... STARTS TONIGHT OPEN 6:30 SHOW at 7:00 See A Complete Show As Early As 7:00 or As Late As 9:30 EXCLUSIVE 1ST LAWRENCE SHOWING PLUS! The Greatest Educational Picture Ever Made! MIRACLE OF BIRTH SEE FIVE ACTUAL BIRTHS ALL DIFFERENT INTIMATE, SOMETIMES SHOCKING . . ALWAYS IN GOOD TASTE Swing into orbit with trim, tapered, terrific POST-GRAD $ ^{\circ} $ SLACKS A classic fashion in a class by itself! Beautifully tailored with pleatless front and bold back pocket flaps, these H-I-S honeys are easy to look at, easy to wear and easy to own. In a wide, wonderful choice of long-wearing, washable Cottons. From $4.95 to $6.95. Knockout new colors. At your favorite campus shop, Sold By: the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop ON THE HILL