4 Page 8--Saturday, October 30, 1982-The Michigan Daily a beer. We kn /'''""-- \ -n/ v ,eiscr beer. We know, \ POO oOs B ,Nhich costs so rnUeh fj hp be, e4tr fewer Ageing produces a ° brew °hy sbcr. +°° uu vvi11 find's no othoSlet 4 Qhd ' ^od t %l ° e d'eaob't';' y '" bpe,, S oU 9p 'Fd Oft P 'NE W_- o SUDWEISBR V O a Q p 0 \\'' r AF/ Mud Bowl set for today Homecoming is upon us, sports fans, and that can only mean one thing. Th- at's right, for this weekend only the in- tramural community gets its big day in the sun. And that can only mean one thing, the Mud Bowl. Hundreds will flock to the quagmire on the front lawn of Sigma Alpha Epsilon to watch two fraternities knock heads for the coveted title of Mud Bowl Champion - 1982. Among the luminaries rumored to make an appearance at this traditional roll in the muck are Muddy Waters, ex- baseball player Jim 'Mudcat' Grant, and Roger Mudd, among others. The. Daily will provide complete coverage of this traditional tangle, but right now, here is the lowdown on the game. Both teams enter the showdown un- defeated in Intramural play. The Phi Delts arl still reeling after last year's loss in overtime. Red Weller, last year's starting offensive tackle and defensive end for Phi Delta Theta, who will miss this game due to a shoulder operation realizes that the two teams will be after each other's throats. "It will be a good one," he cracked. This is the understatement of the year. Quarterbacking the Phi Delts will be Pete Gutman, who will have the luxury of operating behind a massive offensive line. This is Gutman's first Mud Bowl, and he will be looking to these trees on the front line for help. Matt Van Hoef, Dave Liederbach, and Mike Citron will be sliding under Gutman's passes. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will be relying on the strong arm of veteran passer Jeff Harris. Harris who missed last year's game with a brokeh leg, will hope to regain his form of two years back when he lead his charges onto the' field. He will be throwing to Paul Chewins, Kirk Seablom and Paul Fieyermuth, all capable pass receivers. Seablom, the captain of the I M Roundup SAE squad, is confident about his offen- sive unit. "Our offense is much better than theirs, they generally rely on defense to win." When asked about the* rivalry between the two houses,' . Seablom was equally eloquent. "It's always pretty hectic out there -- never too friendly." So, there you have it, fans, the kick- off is set for 10:00 a.m. Grab you hip boots and nosey on over to SAE. Oh, don't forget, the nod here goes to Phi Delta Theta by two points. Residence Hall Raiders 20, Huber 0 David Sullivan caught a pass from John Stukel in the first play of the game and waltzed 50 yards for a touchdown to set the tone for the game. Huber never really recovered and was ravaged by the Raider attack. Sullivan scored two more times on passes from Stukel, who also intercepted a pass. the Raiders' defensive line was also devastating, led by huge Dan Wallery, who kept the Huber passer on the run all day. this win puts the Raiders' record at 2-0 and clinches a birth for them in the 'A' playoffs. G/F/S The Dix 30,-The Swill's 0 Mike Briguglio tossed four touch- down passes, and Bud Van de Wege picked off three errant Swill aerials to lead the Dix effort. Mike Boyd was on the receiving end of two touchdown tosses-and Van De Wege and Bob DeC- arolis each gathered in one scoring strike. The score was 16-0 at the half, and the Dix domination continued into the second half as they allowed the Swill's only one first down all game long. This was the Dix second win of the season. Legal Soul 42, MBA's 0 This one was never close. John Hollingsworth ran for two touchdowns and passed for threermre to lead the way in the Soul's rout. Derek Mayes was on the receiving end of one of the touch- down strikes, while Robert Dews caught two more. Turt Wilder and Mike Wilson stood out in the strong defensive effort put forth against the hapless MBA's. The win upped the Legal Soul record to 2-0, and established them as one of the teams to beat in the Graduate division. INDEPENDENT A-Banana 14, M-Heads 0 John Padmos scored two touchdowns and added a pair of interceptions to pace the Bananas. The game was close at the half, but Padmos' touchdown midway through the second half clin- ched the win. Bill Fisher and Dan Roberts also added interceptions for the awesome Banana defense. Captain and quarterback Jim Becker was im- pressed with his team's defensive ef- fort. "They had no chance," he com- mented. Beaver Patrol 44, Rams 0 The Beaver Patrol seems to be creating a dynasty. The team has won the football championship six of the last seven years and is continuing its win- ning ways this year. Gary Forhan quar- terbacked the team to a 44-0 victory last week. Unlike some teams which have star receivers, the Patrol spreads its scoring around. "We try to let everyone get a touchdown," said team member Howard Pikstein. A few of the touch- down scorers against the Rams were Craig Forhan, Mike Ruczinski, and Dan Damioni. Greg Brock, a lineman, inter- cepted a pass in the end zone and downed it, not for a touchback but a touchdown. The Rams, meanwhile, were only able to complete two passes all game according to Pikstein. IM Notes The Hunt House Touch Football Team will travel to St. Louis to compete in the National Women's Touch Foot- ball Championships. This is the second trip in three years for the Hunt Team, and they are looking to improve on their performance two years back when they did not advance very far. Anyone in- terested in sponsoring the Hunt team should call Judy Hunter at 764-0144. All intramural managers will want to make a note of this. Instant scheduling for all playoffs will take place Novem- ber 3rd from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and November 4th from 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. If you t;o not register your team for the playoffs, you do not play. Got that? Good! IM Scores Women's Hunt 'A' 14, Delta Gamma 0 Get a Grip 34, Zeta Sheep 0 %Pi Beta Phi s, Hunt 'B' 0 %dAmbatans Awesome 14, Thronson 0 MMB 20, Helen Blueberries 0 Wenley Wenches 14, Bush Bunnies 14 (field position) Tri VD 6, W.D. Awesome 2 RESIDENCE HALL Aberg Warriors 12, Taylor Blue 8 Gomberg 8, Mojo Raiders 8 (first downs) Guardian Angels 36, North Campus 40 0 Fisher Death Squad 6, Penquin Tide 0 Fletcher 'A' 8, Gomberg Red0 Ambatana 12, Counens 'A' 0 Bartlett Blazers 6, Gomberg 'A' 0 Bursely Crush 6, Blue Devils 0 5th Hamilton 6, Elliott Rush0 4th Lewis 6, Blagdon Braves 'A'0 4th Van Hoosen 0, Elliott Blues 0 (first downs) Adam Ants 'A' 6. Kelsey Roots Blue 0 Reeves 'A' 14, Oxford 10 Oxford '2'0, Mountainmen 0 (first downs) Raiders 20, Huber 60ers 0 M House Gold 6, Joe Mamma's 0 Rumsey Blue 'A' 20, Futher Muckers 2 Force 4 Strikes Back0, (BB)2 0 (first downs) Alice Lloyd 'A' 18, Frost House0 Wenley 'A' 2, Acid Lade Wazoos 0 MMAC Raiders 14, 4th Hamilton Hummers 0 The Dudes 5, Van Tyne 'A' 6 Second Reeves 26, Chicago Quadriplegics 0 3 Palmer Punks 6, Williams 0 Penal Action 14, MI Hotshots 8 Legal Soul 42, MBA's 0 Forcible Entry 6, Smashers 6 (first downs) Expatriots 14, Rib Tips 0 9.0 Sitko 22, Giants 6 , Jets 0, DSD 'B'0 (first downs) Minimum Contact8, Maulers 0 CO-REC Phi Rho Simplex 11 4, American Studies 0 Thetas/Phi Delts II 12, Thetas/Phi Delts 10 Three & A Punt 20, Immaterial0 Buccaneers 14, Antler Dancers 8 D.I.R.T. 6, Rat Patrol6 (first downs) Maltese Cross 20, Alpha Phi & Fiji S Hit n' Run 0, Nitwits 0 (first downs) Awesome 12, Alpha Omega PI/Triangle6 Mutants 11 20, Rejects 0 Beaver Patrol 28, Lagnaf 0 Theta Chi 34, Chicago B&B's 0 Campus Crusade 116, University Towers 0 Diseases 16, Co Speds 0 Co Wrecks 6, Untouchables 0 10 FRATERNITY Zeta Psi 12, Sigma Nu 0 Phi Alpha Kappa 22, Sigma Phi 0 Delta Chi 10, Acacia 0 SAE 24, Alpha Delta Phi 0 Sigma Alpha Mu 6, Psi Upsilon 0 Delta Upsilon 12, Sigma Chi 0 Theta Chi 18, Fiji S Beta Theta Pi 28, Triangle0 Chi Phi 24, Chi Psi 0 Phi Delta Theta 30, Phi Kappa Psi 4 Delta Tau Delta 20, Theta Delta Chi 6 Sigma Phi Epsilon 8, Lambda Chi Alpha 0 Phi Sigma Kappa 14, Zeta Beta Tau 8 Evanh sShae1 .9 Alnha T... n.. a 114 GRADUATE/FACULTY/STAFF Patterson Dental 12, Cinl's 6 Dix 30, The Swill's 0 2lm.a sGorillas 22. 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