Page Thursday, November 12. 1959 University Daily Kansan “Psst . . . Jack . . .” Greek Gridders Nip Sorority Team FORT WORTH, Tex. — (UPI)—The battle of the sexes has spread to the intramural football field at Texas Christian University. A determined fraternity team used an ambidextrous quarterback yesterday to squeak by a sorority eleven 12-8. ing hard to be gentlemanly, took the victory despite an early lead by the girls of Delta Gamma sorority. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, try- The men used their opposite hands while passing. Male defensive players could not break from a walk until they were past the line of scrimmage and into the Delta Gamma backfield, and they had to keep their hands to themselves. That is, down to their sides. Nothing seems so tragic to one who is old as the death of one who is young, and this alone proves that life is a good thing—Zoe Akins Jim Beam to Meet Hicks In Finals The Hicks rolled into the finals of the Independent "A" play-offs yesterday by smashing Stephenson 41-7 in a semi-final match for the Independent "A" title. In the semi-finals of Fraternity "A", Dick Endacott threw four TD passes, leading Beta Theta Pi to a 27-0 victory over Alpha Tau Omega and earning them a spot in the finals. Meeting the Hicks in the finals will be Jim Beam, which downed Battiefen 19-13 in the other Independent "A" semi-final contest. In the other Fraternity "A' game, Phi Delta Theta and Phi Gamma Delta tied at the end of regulation play. In a sudden-death overtime, the Phi Gamma gained the most yardage to win the game. Wilt Tops NBA Scorers Py United Press International What are you going to tell a man after you've pitted him against former KU All-American Wilt Chamberlain, except that you're sorry? Walt Dukes of Detroit, who said he could stop the Philadelphia flipper, was the latest National Basketball Association giant to test Chamberlain's massive scoring strength Wednesday night as Wilt the Stilt tallied 41 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in the Warriors, 119-105 victory over the Pistons. Chamberlain, travelling along at a 38-point-a-game pace, repeatedly batted away Dukes' efforts to score and held the Detroit center to 22 points. Wilt also improved his shooting eye at the foul line, having one of his best nights as he connected on nine of 12 attempts. Gomez, Haskin Roll High Games Two sizzling 200-plus games roller by KU intramural keeglers highlighted last night's Star League bowling action at the Jaybowl. Dan Gomez was high man with 226, followed closely by Warner Haskin with 217. Haskin led his team, the Barbarians, into a second place-tie in the league standings Templin remained in the top slot. League standings are as follows. | | W | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Templin | $18^{1/2}$ | $9^{1/2}$ | | Barbarians | $16^{1/2}$ | $11^{1/2}$ | | Knights | $16^{1/2}$ | $11^{1/2}$ | | Rabble Rousers | 12 | 16 | | Punkin Anonymous | $11^{1/2}$ | $16^{1/2}$ | | Mavericks | 9 | 19 | Gautt Likes Blocking Job NORMAN, Okla. — (UPI) — Fullback Prentice Gautt, the first Negro to play football for Oklahoma, likes to think he accounts for more yards by blocking than he does by carrying the ball. He's probably correct, too, since Oklahoma ranks fourth nationally in rushing offense this week with a 271-yard average. Gautt, Oklahoma's leading rusher, gets particular delight from opening paths for other ball carriers. "I really get a kick out of blocking and watching one of our backs come through behind me," is the way the mustachioed senior feels. "It's particularly fun to block a man when he knows you're trying to get him." Gautt, who plays linebacker on defense, developed his technique of blocking during the summer after his sophomore season at Oklahoma. Philanthropic Football WASHINGTON (UPI)—Charities from coast to coast have netted approximately two million dollars from games in which the Washington Redskins have participated under sponsorship of newspapers and civic organizations. DID YOU MISS THE LAST ONE FOR SOME REASON? Well Don't Worry,There's Going to Be Another!! PEP RALLY-BONFIRE-DANCE A Motorcade will start from G.S.P.at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12, will pass every house on the hill and proceed to TEMPLIN HALL for the rip-roaring BONFIRE. After the flames die down, there will be a dance in the Main Lounge, featuring Al Thompson and The Sounds. - It's All Free - EVERYONE COME - THURSDAY, NOV.12 AT 7 P.M.