Page 5 seventh digit The Independent A teams Jim Beam and the Chicken Pickers played a rough and tumble Independent A football game Wednesday with Jim Beam winning 26-12. The law school's homecoming game saw spectators fighting on the sidelines and some fierce blocking. Jim Beam stands 3-1 and the Chicken Pickers are 2-1, so barring an upset they will tie for the league lead and meet in the playoffs next week. Nettles Stars As Jim Beam Wins Int Fraternity A play Phi Delta Thes defeated Sigma Phi Epsilon 25-0 to boost their record to four wins and no losses and earning thenelves a place in the playoffs. Jaek Redding passed for two touchdowns to Jim Steerman, one for 40 yards another for 50 yards. Redding also threw a 20-yard pass to Bbb Dall for a score and another to Frank Becker. Also in Independents A play Oread topped Battenfeld 19-7. Their attack was sparked by Charles Wintrey and Allan Wong. Wintrey threw two scoring passes to Bill Wedgeworth and Kirby Clark. Wong threw a touchdown pass to Wedgeworth and a pass for an extra point to Ken Allum. Kurt Nettles, Jim Beam quarterback, starred for the winners as he passed two touchdown passes to Gene Elstun and another to Jerry Demo. He also passed for two extra points. Nettles started another touchdown play by a lateral to Elstun who threw a pass downfield back to Nettles. Jolliffe Gains Forfeit Phi Delts Win Jolliet won by forfeit from Don Henry and Acacia, in Fraternity B League, also won by forfeit from Phi Gamma Delta. The Chicken Pickers scored on passes by Charles Hill to Dee Brecheisen and another by Newell Rodewald to Reuben Heatwole. Two passes were thrown for extra points. Games today: Fraternity A—Delta Chi vs. Phi Gamma Delta, Field 2. **Fraternity B—Phi Delta Theta No. 1 vs. Triangle, Field 3; Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Field 4.** Strauch Scores In Clutch Wally Strauch's six-yard pitch for the winning Kansas touchdown in last Saturday's 14-12 conquest at Nebraska, was his third fourth-down payoff pitch this season. When the National Basketball Association season started there were some joking remarks about whether the powerful Boston Celtics, defending champions, ever would lose a game, but today it appeared that may be no joke. Certainly the Celts have done something no other pro team in so powerful a league ever has done—win its first seven games, six on foreign courts. The latest was a 103-94 victory Wednesday over Minneapolis at Minneapolis, giving the Celts a victory over all teams in the loop except Cincinnati and Philadelphia. They meet Cincinnati on the Royals' court Friday night. Letcavits Needs 42 Yards Celtics Win 7 Straight New York plays at Philadelphia in tonight's only game. Jim Letevitis, Kansas' senior right end, needs only 42 yards of pass receptions in the Jayhawkers' final three games to displace Charlie Hoag, two-time all-conference halfback, at fourth place among KU's all-time career receivers. "RING THE BELL FOR SERVICE" Free Pickup And Delivery Thursday, Nov. 7, 1957 University Daily Kansan BELL'S Service Station 23rd & Naismith-WI 3-9645 For Cleaning- -Tailoring & Alterations And Take Your Clothes To For NewYork Cleaners Merchants of A Good Appearance tions, reweaving VI 3-0501 926 Mass. repairs, alterations, reweaving Soccer Team To Play Here The International Club soccer team has scheduled its first two home games against Tabor College of Hillsboro at 10 a.m. Saturday and the Kansas City Soccer Team at 3 p.m. Sunday. Both games will be played at the soccer field at 19th and Michigan St. KU scored four times in the first half Saturday, as Jeno Nagy, Glenn Swengros, Mario Vargas and Luis Uribe each made a goal. Park scored twice in the first half. The KU Team gained a 6-4 victory over Park College at Parkville, Mo. Saturday. An earlier game with Tabor resulted in a 3-3 tie. In the second half KU came back with two more goals, after Park had tied it up at 4-4. Nagy, with a direct kick, broke the tie, and the final goal of the game was by Vargas, with six minutes remaining to be played. The Great Bustard is found in Spain, France, and Saxony; the Little Bustard in the Mediterranean countries. We're in our new location but we still have the same services and food. Just call us at VI 3-9656 like you used to, any time for all kind of sandwiches home-made soups, and chili. We're Open 24 Hours Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results Everyone's talking about our wonderful buys in outercoats styled by Campus Togs From $50.00 They're the greatest! Free-swinging styles with the famous raglan sleeves, the neat bal collar and through pockets. Also the popular set in shoulder model with button-thru pockets and the bal collar. We have them with zipper linings, too . . . so you can enjoy their comfort and style in any weather. Tweeds, coverts and gabardines - a wonderful selection. the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop ON THE HILL