Hill Playoffs Advance Four As the week wears on, the playoffs in the 1965 Football intramurals are being played on the intramural field. The final round will be played the first of next week. Delta Upsilon #1, Sigma Chi, Phi Kappa Psi and Beta Theta Pi 1 advanced to the second round in the intramural "B" football Hill Championship playoffs. Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Theta meet on field six today. Winner of the contest will represent the fraternity "A" bracket in the finals Monday. IN THE SECOND round of the fraternity "B" bracket Delta Upsilon #1 meets Sigma Chi on field one and Phi Kappa Psi plays Beta Theta Pi #1 on three. Delta Upson #1 defeated Delta Tau Delta 7-0 to advance in the fraternity "B" bracket. Larry Ross, Great Bend freshman, scored the touchdown and the extra point for the victors. Sigma Chi scored two TDs and held Alpha KappaLambda scoreless to take a 12-0 decision over the AKL's. Terry Post, Wichita junior, and Scott Post, Wichita freshman, shared the scoring honors. Each crossed the goal line once. PHI KAPPA PSI handed Phi Gamma Delta a 12-0 loss and remained undefeated. Charles Thomas, Brookfield, Wis., sophomore, and Hank Young, Kansas City junior, each scored a TD for the Phi Psl's. Beta Theta Pi #1 squeezed by Phi Kappa Delta 14-13 to hand the Phi Kap's their first defeat of the year. Bill Byers, Bartlesville, Okla., freshman, and Tom Edgar, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, made the two Beta TD's. Dick Slicker, Tulsa, Okla., freshman, and Jay Roulier, Colby junior, made the conversions. John Cahill, Kansas City junior, and Jim Bassile, Topeka senior, scored TD's for Phi Kappa Theta. Pete McCool, Leavenworth sophomore, made the Phi Kap extra point. Basketball to Open For Campus Teams Deadline date for intramural basketball competition is Tuesday. Nov. 23, with the season opening Tuesday, Nov. 30. Robert Lockwood, intramurals director, announced a meeting of all team managers for 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 22, in room 202, Robinson Gymnasium. There are three classes of competition for both fraternity and independent groups. Organizations are limited to one team only in "A" and "B" competition but may enter an unlimited number of "C" teams. Large residence halls may enter more than one team in the "A" league with Lockwood's permission. BASKETBALL ENTRY fee is two dollars. Entry blanks may be picked up in the intramural office, room 107. Robinson. At least ten men must be entered on a team. Entry blanks with less than ten players will not be accepted, Lockwood said. All "A" games will be played in Robinson Annex. "B" and "C" teams will play short courts in Robinson Gym. Each quarter lasts seven minutes. If a game ends in a tie a three minute overtime period is played. If, after the overtime, the game still remains a tie, the game goes into "sudden death." The team scoring the first goal or two free throws is declared the winner. Practice reservation charts for Robinson Annex and Robinson Gymnasium will be posted on the intramural bulletin board in Robinson. Week-day reservation charts will be posted on Mondays at 8 a.m. and weekend charts will be posted on Fridays at 8 a.m. Daily Kansan 5 Thursday, November 11, 1965 PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS What did the Indians say to Columbus when he landed on the American shore?? RECEIVING GOLD STICK PIN AWARD as Shanty Top Driver of the Month is Scott Kincaid (left), Phi Delta Theta sophomore from Pittsburg. "Ace" Johnson, Sigma Nu alumnus and part owner of the Shanty, presents the award. The award was presented at a Shanty Company dinner held at the Eldridge Hotel. Tom Van Slyck, Pi Kappa Alpha, also received an outstanding sales and safe driving award. Seated on the left is Scott's wife, Nancy. Scott is one of several University students working his way through college. "WELCOME TO THE LBJ RANCH" Title of a New LP New LP featuring The Robin-Doud Comedy Interviews (On Capital Records) BELL MUSIC CO. 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 BAND This Friday & Saturday THE OF THOSE "Our answer to the Beatles" Tee Pee 8:30 to 12:00 Gary L. Joyce, O.D. Announces the opening of his office for the at the Practice of Optometry Hillcrest Shopping Center 925 Iowa VI 2-1242 Office Hours 8-12 and 1-5 YOU KNOW YOUR CAR NEEDS TO BE WINTERIZED YOU KNOW YOUR CAR NEEDS REGULAR LUBRICATION AND OIL CHANGES 10172495 YOU KNOW: YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO PROCRASTINATE ANY LONGER GO TO: LEONARD'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION 706 W. 9th VI 3-9830 ENJOY LIFE! Make a SUNDAE STOP at... 1835 Mass. VI 3-3588