THE M]iCHIGAN DAiLY F~ RIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1949 1 U Independents Hit Play-Offs In GridLoop With touch football finishing its second round of play-offs and vol- leyball getting under way, Inde- pendent men had a full week of intramural activities to keep them busy. The Hawaiians and the Mug- wumps square away this after- noon at Ferry Field to lead the roster of teams battling their way to the touch football champion- ship. s p. * * * THE NEWMAN Club plays the Hurricanes and the Foresters take on the Michigan Co-operative House in other games this after- noon. In second round games play- ed earlier this week, the Baptist Association made its bid for honors by taking the Congre- gational Disciples, 13-7, Naka- mura Co-op dropped a close one to the Mugwumps, 7-0, and the Neversweats walked all over the Eatons, 25-0. Robert Owen Co-op began its volleyball crown defense by knock- ing off the Mites, 6-0. The Owen House "A" team tied the Meal- masters, 3-3. Theta Chi, Phi Sigs Cop Second Wins in Playoffs Theta Chi and Phi Sigma Delta continued their hot pursuit of the fraternity touch football crown by notching their second wins in playoff competition. Theta Chi showed a strong pass- ing attack in defeating Delta Eigma Phi 20-6. In the first play from scrimmage the Delta Sigs took to the air and scored on a long pass play. Their try for the extra point was unsuccessful. ON THEIR first set of downs Theta Chi marched the length of the field, scoring on a pass over the center to Bob Jomo. Bruce With- erspoon added the extra point on a similar pass play. In the opening minutes of the second half a long pass with Al Noble on the receiving end ac- counted for thie second, Theta Chi tally. The attempted con- version was unsuccessful. John Witherspoon racked up the last Theta Chi score on a reverse from scrimmage. The extra point came via the aerial route with Jomo again on the receiving end. PHI SIGMA DELTA scored a 14-12 victory over Sigma Chi in a nip and tuck battle. Phi Sigma Delta scored early in the first pe- riod on a long pass from Bill Blumenthal to Mike successful conversion seven point lead. In the closing miz half Paul Grubbs Sigma Chi on anoth but the unsuccessf for the extra point g ma Delta a 7-6 l time. Schwartz. A gave them a nutes of the tallied for er long pass ful attempt ave Phi Sig- ead at half .1 i hi' . i Continuous Perfor Matinees 55c until 51 On Screen: "HOUSE ONE DAY ( Wed., Nov DN LY .9th jil rchestra starring Snowflakes Russ Mclntyre Nancy Clayton 0. I. tax. LEET" Midway in the second half Bill Blumenthal broke away from scrimmage and walked a tight rope down the sideline for another Phi Sigma Delta touchdown. The sec- ond conversion was also gooq. THE SIGMA CHI'S took to the air, Grubbs again scoring on a long aerial. For the second time they were unable to score the point after touchdown. The Sigma Chis threatened in the closing seconds of the game twice penetrating to the Phi Sigma Delta 1 yard line but both times they lost the ball on downs. The semi-finals of the first place playoffs will be held next Tuesday with Chi Psi meeting Phi Sigma Delta and Theta Chi taking on SAM. * * * IN THE SECOND place playoffs Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Sig- ma continued their undefeated record. SAE defeated Phi Kappa Psi 32-0 while the Phi notched an- other shutout win over Pi Lambda Phi. The third place play saw Kappa Sigma take Tau Delta Phi 16-0, ZBT shade Sigma Phi Epsilon 13-7, and Theta XI down Chi Phi. 13-6. Theta Delta Chi defeated Trian- gle 14-0 in the fourth place play- offs, while Lambda Chi Alpha topped Phi Kappa Tau 12-6. I-M Sports Roundup Walter Luszki copped the grad- uate tennis tourney by defeating Paul Hansen, 6-1, 2-6, 6-2 in the finals this week. In the all-campus net finals to be played soon Tom Osborne op- poses Thorpe Lichtenberg. Faculty volleyball teams start action next week with 13 teams competing. The teams are di- vided into leagues of five and eight teams. The Aero Engineers are defending champions. Fac- ulty bowling also starts action soon. * * * Bill Tomko, graduate assistant in charge of independent intra- murals announced that there are still openings for three volleyball teams in the Independent division. Co-Recreational night, weekly feature of the Intramural Depart- ment, is planned for tonight from 7:30 to 10:30 at the Sports Build- ing. Hayden Nabs Lead in Dorm Grid League Plenty of action, including dual victories by Adams, Hayden House, Greene, and Tyler, and a general shifting in the standings took place as the dormitory teams fought through their fourth week of competition. By virtue of its two victories, Hayden House took over undis-, puted lead of League A with a 3- 0 mark. Monday they swamped Anderson House 28-6 as Mal Rob- ertson ran wild. He tallied three touchdowns and was aided by Wen Vander Klipp who tallied one. HAYDEN'S SECOND victory found them edging out a fighting Winchell squad 6-0 through the effort of Wen Vander Klipp, who scored the only marker of the game. Adams House advanced to sec- ond place in League C with their two conquests. Monday Adams edged Cooley 8-7 by virtue of a safety. Wednesday Adams roughed up Allen Rumsey by a 20-0 score. Chuck Van Dusen, who has been bearing the brunt of Adams scor- ing attack, went over for two touchdowns. * * * TYLER ALSO moved into sec- ond place by winning twice. Their first win was a 12-0 forfeit victory over Hinsdale. Wednesday they had a rougher time, as Anderson held them to a 1-0 victory. Greene House maintained its leadership in League C with a 12-0 win over Prescott House. Added insurance for the lead MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. 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