THE IVIICHIIGAN DAILY w FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1949 - Delta Upsilon Cops Track Title' _ k L jLU M ~t /o UT. Y, Ot(R1, 4S A sJ r J Betas, Phi Gams Trail Victors; Coates Tops Hih alumin Mark r eature rirst- Delta Upsilon copp Game Intramural champion Orl11 ~ lleS season yesterday afte Dmg to victory in the li Track Meet at Ferry Williams Scores TheDU's combine two seconds, two thin Impressive Win1 - tie for fourth to a points. Beta Theta Fi champions, squeezed p Six of the eight games played Gamma Deltas to i were decided by one touchdown or place with 11 point less as the Residence Halls got off Gams finished third to a slam bang start in the quest markers. for the I-M football champion- TOM COATES, ship. point-getter, turnedi However, Williams House, last standing individualr 1 -- - -7 . I- . .. ,,, _ ,_. - ed the first ship of the rnoon romp- e Fraternity Field. d two firsts, ds, and one amass 201/ ?i, defending past the Phi take second s. The Phi with 10%/ ATO's sole in the out- performance year's dormitory champ in touch- football, served notice that they t are going to be rough and willing PointaTotals again this year as they swamped a determined Vaughan team 21-0. 1-Delta Upsilon, 20 ; 2- THE ONLY OTHER one-sided Beta Theta Pi, 11; 3-Phi Gam- game found Fletcher Hall ma Delta, 10; 4-Phi Kappa trimming Strauss House by a 14-2 psi, 7 ; 5-Chi Psi, 7; 6-Sig- count. ma Phi Epsilon and Zeta Beta Tight defense featured the Tau tied with 6; 8-Kappa Sig- other six contests. This was es- ma, 5; 9-Theta Chi, Alpha pecially true in the Prescott- Sigma Phi, and Alpha Tau Cooley tussle, as the Prescott Omega tied with 5; 12-Theta defense actually won the game X, 4; 13-Zeta Psi, Sigma with a safety to make the final Alpha Epsilon, Phi Sigma Kap- score2-0. pa, and Delta Sigma Phi all tied with 3; 17-Acacia and Phi Lloyd House, the Residence Hall Delta Theta tied with 2; 19- champ in IM sports last year, Sigma Chi, 14; and 20-Phi tasted bitter defeat in their first Kappa Ta and Sigma Alpha outing this year as a fighting Mu tied with 1 point. Michigan House team downed them, 6-0. The Winchell-Tyler of the afternoon as he took first battle ended in the same 6-0 score, place in the high jump with a rec- with Tyler on top. ord shattering leap of five feet 11 CHICAGO HOUSE and Wenley Housep ut on a spirited West Quad Independent' game, with the Wenleyites winning 12-6. In a strictly East QuadF battle, the Anderson House team edged Hinsdale House 7-0. The last game on the schedule lInitial Play found Greene House, perenially high in I-M standing, down Allen- Rumsey 7-0. Greene finished sec- Rain failed to keep campus in- ond in the touch league last year dependents from getting their first bowing to Williams in the final licks at touch football last week test. as games in all four leagues of the independent section were played. Vern Terpstra and Bob LeClair Continuous from I P.M. paced the scoring in last week's activities, each counting two six- fJr pointers. Terpstra tallied twice to lead his Michigan Christian Fellowship squad to a 12-6 vic- Today and Saturday - tory over the Neversweats. LeClair crossed the goalline twice as the K Lutheran Student Association °FILMED edged the Baptist Association, 12- IN THE 7, in League Five. FORBIDDEN * * * N KEN POCOCKI and George MOROCCO! Hacket each accounted for a TD but Pococki's Hurricanes managed a safety at the expense of Hack- et's Mites to win a League III battle, 9-6. Ed Young and Mal Campbell notched one six-pointed apiece as the Foresters trounced the Hawaiians 12-2 in League Four. There were two forfeits marring eatung 7 0the week's schedule. The Wolves AKIM min League One forfeited to the TAXIROFF Newman Club, last year's Indepen- MARIERN dent champions, and IAS got a WINDSOR ftErASW free win from the Progressives. John Litel ON Both scores were recorded as 12-0. ART*IST S " EARL RISKEY, Director of the Also Intramural Department issued a "BEST OF BREED" call yesterday to all those who desire to participate in the 114 Candid Microphone program but could not find a _________place on a house or organization LATEST NEWS team. Riskey pointed out that regard- Coi $u aless of affiliation or residence any- - Coming Suday - one can submit his name to the FRED MacMURRAY intramural department and be placed on an independent team "FATHER WAS which will be organized by the department. Students may also FU L BACK" organize their own unattached teams and participate in the inde- pendent section, Riskey said. l& Ju* Cf ee Akp inches. The former mark estab- lished in 1942 was 5'10." Gerry Olsen and Bud Reeme scored first places for the DU's in the 65 yard high hurdles and the shot put, respectively. Olsen snared first in the hurdles in 9.6 while Reeme who also tied for fourth in the broad jump heaved the shot 39 feet 3-4 inches. Bill Connolly, Tom Sparrow, Bud Ely, and Don Ainslie were the other point winners for the DU tracketers. FEATURE RACE of the day was the 100 yard dash won by Jim Deboer of Betas. Deboer hung on to nip Norm Weinberger of Zeta Beta Tau in 11.4 seconds. Al Noble of Theta Chi skimmed over the low hurdles ahead of the field and won the 65 yard event in 8.6. George Allen and Tom Hendry paced the Phi Gams with frst places in the 880 and pole vault, respectively. Allen captured the half mile by beating Connolly of DU with a closing rush. Ross Phalzgraf, Sigma Phi Ep- silon won the 440; Herb Neuman, Alpha Sigma Phi took the mile run; and Howie Smith, Phi Kappa Psi finished first in the broad jump. Summa triesZV 100 yard dash: 1-Deboer, Betas; 2-Weinberger, ZBT; 3-Johnson, Zeta Psi; 4-Begrow, Theta Xi. Time: 11.4. 65 yard high hurdles: 1-Olsen, DU; 2-Hiles, Theta Xi; 3-Hinck- ley, SAE; 4-Eden, Sigma Phi Ep- silon. Time: 9.6. 65 yard low hurdles: 1-Noble, Theta Chi; 2-Roberts, Kappa Sig- ma; 3-Hallett, Phi Kappa Psi; 4-Weeting, Betas. Time: 8.6. 440 yard dash: 1-Phalzgraf, Sigma Phi Epsilon; 2-Sparrow, DU; 3-Foote, Kappa Sigma; 4- Richter, Zeta Psi. Time: 58.7. 880 yard run: 1-Allen, Phi Gams; 2-Connolly, DU; 3-Wynn, Acacia; 4-sborne, Chi Psi. Time: 2:172. Mile Run: 1-Neuman, Alpha Sigma Phi; 2-Iverson, Phi Sigma Kappa; 3-Ely, DU; 4-Watson, Sigma Chi. Time: 5:12.3. Pole Vault: 1-Hendry, Phi Gams; 2-Hamper, Chi Psi; 3- Ainslie, DU; 4-Silberberg, Kappa Sigma; Eyster, Phi Kappa Tau, Michalson, Sigma Alpha Mu; and Heathcott, Sigma Chi all tied. Height: 9 ft. 9 in. Broad Jump: 1-Smith, Phi Kappa Psi; 2-Weinberger, ZBT; 3-Klap, Betas; 4-Reiks, Delta Sigma Phi. Distance: 18 ft. 11% in. High Jump: 1-Coates, ATO; 2-Deremo, Chi Psi; 3-Crane, Delta Sigma Phi; 4-Kistler, Phi Gams; Reeme, DU; Smith, Phi Kappa Psi; and Shanahan, Theta Xi all tied. Height: 5 ft. 11 in. Shot Put: 1-Reeme, DU; 2- Klap, Betas; Strauss, Phi Delts; 4-Swanson, SAE. Distance: 39 ft. 3/4 in. PhiDeltsWin As Betas Top Kappa Sigma Twelve Teamis Remain Unbeaten Twelve fraternities still boast undefeated records in Intramural touch football play. Phi Delta Theta, last year's touch football champions, turned in an impressive 34-0 victory over Alpha Epsilon Pi. The Phi Delt powerhouse was offered little op- position and scored almost at will. * * ON TUESDAY Alpha Delta Phi preserved their perfect season by defeating Sigma Nu, 8-0. Previous- ly, they had beaten Delta Tau Deadline for entries for In- dependent Track Meet next Thursday, is next Wednesday. Health cards must be turned in to I-M office for competitors. Team members are not eligible to compete until these cards are turned in. -Bill Tomko Delta, 19-6. Theta Chi also kept in the win column by defeating Kappa Nu, 12-0. It was the second straight defeat for Kappa Nu. Sigma Phi and Delta Sigma Phi also stayed in the running for the championship by de- feating Lambda Chi Alph and Theta Xi. Sigma Phi beat the previously undefeated Lambda Chis 14-0, while Delta Sigma Phi was notching a 12-0 victory over Theta Xi. Tuesday's play was also marked by two scoreless ties which were played off in overtime. Phi Kappa Psi outgained Zeta Beta Tau to notch a 1-0 overtime victory, while Trigon outrushed Chi Phi for another 1-0 overtime decision. PHI SIGMA DELTA routed Tau Kappa Epsilon 27-0, and Delta Tau Delta scored another one- sided 20-0 victory over Triangle. Phi Sigma Kappa gained a forfeit victory over Phi Gamma Delta. On Wednesday Sigma -Chi mixed a fine running and pass- ing attack to down the Theta Delts 18-7. Beta Theta Pi, last year's runner-up team, kept their record, unblemished with a 20-0 victory over Kappa Sigma. An undefeated Pi Lamda Phi squad routed Phi Kappa Tau 27-0, while Alpha Tau Omego, also de- fending a perfect record nosed out Delta Chi 6-0. * * * SIGMA ALPHA MU kept in the race by winning a close one from Phi Kappa Sigma 7-6. Psi Upsilon kept their record clean by a 12-0 win from Zeta Psi. Chi Psi the only other unde- feated team scored an easy 20-0 victory over Delta Upsilon. The Chi Psi's defeated Acacia by the same score last week. 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