Page 14 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 11, 1960 1910 Grid Hawks Meet Tomorrow Four of the eight surviving members of the 1910 KU football team under coach Bert Kennedy are returning here this weekend for their 50th reunion. Heading the returning list is Kennedy, who at 84 is still a practicing Lawrence dentist. The four others are: guard Spencer Baird, now an attorney for the Department of Interior; end Levi Kabler, president of the State Band of Kingman; Ben Davis, Pocatello, Idaho, attorney; and Roy Spear, retired engineer from Shawnee, reunion chairman The 1910 team finished the season with a 6-1-1 record with the only loss, 0-6, to Nebraska after a hotly contested play. The dispute followed KU captain Tommy Johnson's kickoff which bounced behind the Husker goal. KU end Charles Woodbury promptly fell on the ball, which under existing rules would have been a touchdown. The referee, however, refused to allow the score. Kennedy's seven-year career at KU produced 53 victories, 9 losses and 4 ties. His teams scored 1,167 points to their opponents 240 during those seven seasons. IM Grid Finals Pit Betas Against Hicks, Delta Functions Beta Theta Pi won the A and B fraternity division championships for the second year in a row yesterday to advance both teams into the Hill Championships at 4 p.m. today. In the independent A division, Carruth-O'Leary defeated the Hicks 7-6 but had to forfeit the game because of an ineligible player. The Hicks and Betas will play for the title. THE BETA A team gained the finals by defeating Phi Gamma Delta 14-0. Beta passer Warren Leitch was the difference as he threw two touchdown passes to Jay Richardson and Rick Phillips. Wayne Coulter converted after both touchdowns. The game was closer than the score indicated with the Phi Gams moving the ball well throughout the game until they penetrated deep into Beta territory where their drives faltered. Beta B whipped Phi Delta Theta, 19-0. In the Independent B division, the Delta Functions rolled past Ace Pearson to gain the finals against Beta. JIM GRABNER led the Delta Function victory as he threw for a touchdown and an extra point. The other Function score came on a pass interception by Wildenhal. The Betas easily downed Phi Delt in the B fraternity game. Morgan Metcalf pitched two touchdown passes, one to Dean Henrichs and the other to John Peterson. Les Nesmith accounted for the other touchdown by scoring on an intercepted pass. Bow Swan kicked the PAT. Kansas has a composite record of 10 wins,7 losses and one tie in the Big Eight conference since it started in 1957. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Fortune, hath somewhat the nature of a woman; if she be too much wooed, she is the farther off. — Charles V College professors are a valiant lot. If their president doesn't like big-time sports they don't either and vice versa. Coach Red Barton. TWO BONUS FEATURES — SAT. ONLY ENDS TONIGHT "Dark at The Top of The Stairs" STARTS TOMORROW! MAT. SAT. 2 P.M. CONT. SUN. FROM 2 P.M. COMING SOON! - STANLEY KRAMER PICTURE SPENER TRACY MARCH FREDRIC KELLY GENE "INHERIT THE WIND is "Sensational, and I mean sensationall" THEATRE — New York Daily News Tonite and Saturday "Thunder in Carolina" and 'Teen Age Thunder' VARSITY THEATRE - - - - - Telephone VIKING 3-1065