Thursday, Oct. 15, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Phi Delts, Phi Kaps, JRP Post Wins Phi Delta Theta swamped Sigma Nu, 51-0, and Phi Kappa Theta defeated Tau Kappa Epsilon, 14-2, yesterday in Fraternity "A" intramural football, games. In Independent "A" play, JRP shut out Ellsworth, 21-0. In two whitewash jobs in Fraternity "B" action, Phi Delta Theta edged Alpha Tau Omega, 7-0, and Phi Kappa Sigma downed Alpha Kappa Lambda, 13-0. Foster defeated Jolliffe, 27-2, in the only Independent "B" game. Joe Jeter passed Phil Delta Theta to the "A" division rout over Sigma Nu with eight scoring tosses. Gary Ace was his favorite receiver, as Jeter hit him with four touchdown passes. Bob Wood and Harry Gibson were on the receiving ends of the other scoring strikes, each hauling in a pair. 1912. Press. York rates: mmono versity Law= Editor imaging Editor; Ectors manager artising Fisher, Grazda, PHI KAPPA Theta jumped off to a big start in its win over Tau Kappa Epsilon, as the first play of the game was a 60-year pass from John Cahill to Tom Geraghty which carried to the one-yard line. Cahill HERD LED the JRP scoring with two touchdowns and an extra point in the win over Ellsworth. Phillips caught the third TD, and Cohlmia and Matassarin each picked up an extra point for the winners. then flipped one to Ed Williams for the touchdown. Phi Delta Theta edged Alpha Tau Omega on a touchdown pass from Dave Richwine to Harold Knaphide. Richwine hit Tom Walstrom in the end zone for the extra point and' the 7-0 "B" division victory. The other Phi Kap touchdown came on the last play of the first half. A 40-yarder from Cahill to Sam Wood carried to the two-yard line with five seconds to go. Cahill and Williams clicked on the same play for the second TD as the half ended. Two second-quarter safeties completed the scoring, as Paul Gerling was credited with one for Phi Kappa Theta, and Richardson for the TEKES. Charles Knox intercepted a pass yards. Beal tossed the other two touchdown passes, one to Whitaker and the other to Scheib. Only "B" division play is scheduled for today. In Fraternity action, Sigma Chi No. 1 meets Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theta Chi takes on Delta Chi, and Sigma Chi No. 2 plays Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Bulletin ST. LOUIS $ \mathrm{-} $ (UPI) — Brock honored in the fifth to give St. Louis a 4-0 lead. He hit Downing's first pitch atop the roof in right center. It was about a 400-foot drive. In Independent play, Navy will take on Templin, and AFROTC meets the Buns Busters. The Cardinals struck for three runs, one of them on a steal of home by Tim McCarver, to take a 3-0 lead over the New York Yankees in the seventh and deciding game of the world series. and ran it back for Phi Kappa Sigma's first touchdown in its victory over Alpha Kappa Lambda. A pass from Steve Swift to Pete Edmons accounted for the other six-pointer. Neil Carlson tallied the only extra point for the winners. A CLARK to Schmidt combination clicked for two Foster touchdowns against Jolliffe, one covering two yards and the other 40 VOICE OF THE PEOPLE IN FAVOUR OF THE SHANTY SING ALONG NO SHUT-MOUTH GAME. (TUES., WED., THURS., FRI.) Special This Week ALL LADIES' BEVERAGES 10c A MUG 644 Mass. VI 2-9500 COLLEGE LIFE SPEAKER: - Graduate of University of Minnesota - Professional Athlete - Worked with Juvenile Delinquents THOR HAGEN WHAT IS IT? Students from all backgrounds discussing informally 1. The Purpose of Life 2. Does Faith Make Sense WHERE IS IT? This Week - the Sigma Phi Epsilon House - 17th & Tenn. WHEN? WHEN? 8-9 p.m. TONIGHT, OCTOBER 15 FOR WHOM? You and your friends HEAR: Thor Hagen speak on "The Greatest Experience of My Life" of My Life" REFRESHMENTS For Transportation Call VI2-4372 or VI3-8607 SPONSORED BY CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST HISTORY OF JUILIET HAZELTON ---