Betas Claim Two Hill Titles Betas all the way is the story of intramural football Hill Championship contests played Monday Beta Theta Pi captured the Hill title in the "A" bracket defeating MBA 21-10 and Beta Theta Pi No. 1 escaped with a narrow 14-13 decision over Laws for the "B" title. Max Jackson, Marion sophomore, led Beta Theta Pi in its victory over MBA with seven points. Jackson scored a touchdown and an extra point, Mike Vineyard, Wymore, Neb., senior, and Delbert Moore, Topeka senior, each scored one TD. John Crowell, Ottawa senior, and Randy Viot, Leawood sophomore, both made two conversions for the Betas. In the "B" title battle touchdown honors were shared by Boyd Smith, Grand Island, Neb, sophomore, and Jay Roulier, Colby junior, with one each. Roulier and Martin Holmer, Wichita sophomore, added the points after. KU to Eat Tiger Meat By Stephen Russell KU students and Lawrence residents should be prepared for an invasion of tigers this weekend, warned Ernest E. Pulliam, Lawrence mayor, Monday. Pulliam, who is also KU's housing manager, issued the warning in a resolution proclaiming Nov. 15-20 as "Eat Tiger Meat Week." Jim Prager, Annandale, Va. junior and chairman of KU Traditions Committee, said the proclamation is the kick-off of a program to support the Jayhawks in their football game with the University of Missouri Saturday. The program, co-sponsored by the Traditions Committee and the Lawrence Quarterback Club, will conclude with a student rally Friday, at which Governor William Avery is expected to appear. In connection with the program's theme, "Eat Tiger Meat Week," Prager said table decorations with the theme printed on them, would be placed in the cafeterias of all KU buildings and residence halls. They are also being sent to all Lawrence restaurant owners in hopes they will decorate their tables with them. Other campus living groups wanting the decorations should contact Prager. He said Lawrence merchants also will be offering "Tiger Meat Specials" in their stores this week and will sponsor a telephone contest on Thursday and Friday. KU students and Lawrence citizens answering their phones with "Eat Tiger Meat" when a merchant calls, will receive a gift from the merchant. Prager said a student car parade will be held prior to the rally Friday afternoon. The parade will form in O Zone at 4:30 p.m. and Richard Meyer, Washington first-year law student, and John Kennedy, Leawood first-year law student, scored the two TDs for Laws, Frank Kirk, Kansas City, Mo., second-year law, made the extra point. will travel across campus, starting at Daisy Hill and proceeding by way of Joseph R. Pearson Residence Hall and the Freshman Women's residence halls to the parking lot situated east of Memorial Stadium. He said the students will form a human "whip" or "snake" in the lot, and proceed to X Zone where they will form a human corridor leading from the Kansas Union to the team's bus parked in X Zone. Governor Avery is expected to "eat some tiger meat" and help send Coach Jack Mitchell and the Jayhawks off to Topeka, Prager added. He said the Traditions Committee has not had any rallies so far this semester because they didn't think the students would come out for them. "It's time the students get the spirit and come out for the team," he said. Both Beta teams captured the titles in their leagues. Beta Theta Pi won the fraternity "A" league and Beta Theta Pi No. 1 posted an undefeated season in the fraternity "B" league. 12 Daily Kansan Tuesday, November 16, 1965 RED DOG INN presents Wed., Nov. 17 Girl's Night Out FREE "The Group" Fri. & Sat. Nov. 19 & 20 'The Mercymen' ect from England Housemothers and House Managers! Have those drapes and extra rooms cleaned during Thanksgiving. 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