THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PADS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE LCA, .psi U Gain JIM First-Place Grid Playoffs Three Other Teams Clinch Playoff Spots;T Point Difference To Decide Deadlock By CARL RISEMAN Lambda Chi Alpha the defend- ing I-M Fraternity champs, de- feated ATO yesterday afternoon at Ferry field which put them in the first place playoffs. The game was a rugged see-saw battle with a final score of 21-14 in overtime play. Fran LeMire was the offensive threat as he passed for two touchdowns in regulation play and finally put the game on ice with a toss to Dick Good in overtime. Phi Gamma Delta defeated Theta Chi, 12-0, under the lights at Wines Field, with Fred Lyons and Gene Honeyman s c o r i n g touchdowns. The game put the Phi Gams, Theta Chi and Phi Kappa Sigma in a three way tie for first place in their league. The point difference will have to be studied before a winner can be determined. Two unbeaten teams, Delta Up- silon and Psi Upsilon, clashed in a thrilling grid battle with the Psi U's coming out on top, 14-13. This Swaps Passes Danger; Racing Future Doubtful insured Psi U of a first place play- off berth. Sigma Alpha Mu blanked Theta Chi, 19-0, to clinch a first division playoff spot. The passing of Joel Tauber was instrumental in the victory. George Finkel grabbed two Tauber passes for touchdowns and Hal Berritt grabbed another for the third six pointer. Delta Chi gained a first division playoff berth by defeating Sigma Phi, 18-12. Phil Jones had a field day as he grabbed in three passes for touchdowns. Phi Delta Theta also clinched aE first division playoff birth as they squeaked by Chi Psi 14-13. In other games Sigma Nu de- feated Alpha Sigma Phi, 13-7, Phi Epsilon Pi beat DKE, 12-7, ZBT blanked Phi Kappa Psi 14-0, TKE edged Zeta Psi 14-13, and Triangle walloped Acacia 18-7. In pro Fraternity games, Hospit- ial routed Alpha Rho Chi, 25-0, and the passing of Milt Siegel led Alpha Omega to a 12-0 whitewash victory over Psi Omega. In 'B' games Kappa Sigma edged Phi Kappa Tau, 6-0, Phi Kappa Psi beat Phi Sigma Delta, 7-0, Lambda Chi Alpha troupced Sigma Phi Epsilon, 26-7, Phi Sigma Kappa beat Triangle, 13-0, Phi Kappa Sigma whipped Phi Kappa Tau, 19-6, and Williams beat Michigan, 6-0. CAMDEN, N. J. WP)-Meshach Tenney, trainer of Swaps, said yesterday the record-breaking thoroughbred is "not in any im- mediate danger" but that "nobody knows if he'll ever race again." Tenney's statement followed one issued Tuesday night by a Garden State spokesman which said: "A crack team of four veterinarians are working around the clock to- night at Garden State Park in an effort to save the life of the valu- able thoroughbred.". Tenney described this as a "wild and unfounded rumor" and went on to say that Swaps "is 50 per cent better" than Sunday when the 4-year-old colt reinjured the left hind leg he fractured in a workout Oct. 9. The trainer said, however, that "nobody knows whether he will ever race again. We'll have to wait and see." Swaps, reportedly insured for one million dollars, suffered the leg fracture while taking a six- furlong workout. He reinjured the leg while trying to get up in his staff Sunday, breaking the cast. PLAYOFF BERTH-Featured in yesterday's I-M action was the 2 Chi "A" over ATO "A". The win put last year's Social Fraternityc place playoffs. WAITING FOR STANFORD Three PCC Teams Loom a ridders Stress Offensive Patterns, Timiing in Drills Sharpening of plays was the feature of yesterday's Michigan fstrove to improve their ball-hand- featre o yeterdy'sMichganling on the tricky maneuvers. football practice as Coach Bennie Wind sprints concluded the aft- Oosterbaan concentrated on per- ernoon's activity, although a few fection of timing, of the players stayed late to work Jim Pace seemed to function further on plays well when paired with Terry Barr at halfback as Pace continued to work with the first string. Special Purchase The first,; second and third strings operated as units almost Will all men interested in $9095 managing varsity basketball please contact me at NO 2-3297. GABARDINE -Kurt Ewend exluivl a a add eas fSLACKS 21-14 overtime victory of Lambda e sivshingpr added me ans ofS C champs into this season's first etingrpersteawork. Ron Kramer still wore a small bandage on his injured left hand, but it seemed almost negligible as he used the hand freely to stop several passes. No full scrimmage was held, but is poilers' the dummy ls scrimmage was an in- n..w tense one in which the work of the line was emphasized as heavily as Southern Cal has arranged that of the backs. houern al ra arne to Fullback Jim Dickey and half- ir -f have its All American Jon Arnett back Jack Lousma, who incurred AI I coIors in the backfield. The Trojan star ankle injuries against Army last will close out his college career Saturday, took part in practice Sizes 28 to 42 against the Indians, playing them yesterday, though they are not def- in the fifth game of the year, initely ready to see action against UCLA held, several of its seniors~ Northwestern on Saturday. out of the Utah and Michigan OPEN MONDAYS 'TL 9 games, in order that they might Passing plays dominated the play against the Indians in the offensive drills, mostly of the Bruins' seventh game of the cam- single-wing variety, as the backs "Walk a few steps paign. Stanford possesses one win in "KEEP A-HEAD and save dollars" their only conference outing this OF YOUR HAIR" season - a lopsided opening - day victory over Washington State. Try our Since then they have lost to two COLLEG IAN STYLES good teams, Michigan State and'NO WAITING Ohio State, but have looked good In losing. Last weekend they warm- e!l1 BARBERS ed up for their heavy slatenahead The Daseola Barbers with a, 40-20win over San Jose near Michigan Theater _-____ State. By BRUCE BENNETI With the Pacific Coast Confer- ence schedule scarcely begun, it appears that the "Three Bad Boys" of the circuit-UCLA, Southern Cal, and Washington-will line up qs spoilers in the decision as to what team will represent the PCC U 4' in the Rose Bowl next New Year's Day. These three schools, all ineligible for post season play due to a pre- season crack-down on their re- cruiting methods by the Confer- ence, appear to have solid teams despite the fact that many of their top players have been re- strained from competition this year. Lost Only Two This is evidenced by the fact that between them, they have lost only two games. USC is undefeated, while UCLA has lost to Michigan and 'Washington dropped one to Minnesota. Each team has won three. With the Bruins, Trojans and Huskies out of the way, the favor- ite's role goes to Stanford, but Chuck Taylor's Indians will have a tough row. to hoe if they are to emerge with the PCC title. The reason is, that in addition to having to play these three "pen- alized" teams, each will be point- ing with special vindicitive to the Stanford game. This is because Stanford was the only team on the Coast that voted to carry out the Conference rulings against these schools. A unanimous vote was needed and Stanford blocked the way. So high is feeling on the cam- puses of UCLA and USC, espec- ially, that coaches and players at both schools have arranged to have their best players ready for the Stanford game. Conference rulings state that seniors at these schools can play only five consecu- tive games, so both have arranged to be at full strength against Stan- ford. I'm L TUNE UP, GAS UP & SAVE UP at these Friendly Service Staions Compi Tire \ , , v' - r . 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