TtrEsnA.Y, SEPTEMBER 29, 1992 Four :1M ,Mins Dave Pine lateral to Dick cepted a forward. Delta Tau. kept Pearson, - who then threw to Bob possession the remainder of • the MaMillan, scored the only and game.. w inning touchdown. ' with three Phi Kappa Psi topped Theta Xi minutes remaining as Delta Tau in overtime, 1 to 0. 'Jack Winter- Delta topped Alpha Gamma Rho, bottom caught a third down pass I to 0, in. the opening game of the to bring the Psi's into Theta Xi's '53 IM football tourney. - • territory and victory. The Theta's Other winners in the opening final chance to win was downed night's program. were Phi Kappa with a desperation last down pass. psi over Theta Xi, 1-0; Tau Kappa The winners had a golden Epsilon over Sigma Phi Alpha, chance• to score in the opening 6-0, and Alpha Zeta over Beta period. A 65 yard pass from Bob Sigma Rho, 6-0. - . Jordan to Doc Rostmeyer brought Delta Tau Delta started its win- the ball to the losers 10. Here the fling drive after returning an Theta Xi defense tightened and AGR punt to the 50. Two pass no score resulted. plays brought the ball to the 26 A 60-yard pass play from Ben yard line, and set the stage for Harvey to Jack Klein was all that the Delta's winning tally. McMil- was needed as Tau 'Kappa Ep lan, whose kicking kept the Del, silon topped Sigma Phi Alpha, 6 U.'s in the gaine, ran 15 yards to to 0. Klein took Harvey's pass on paydirt after taking a Pearson the losers 20 and outraced the forward. Pine threw to Lozaw for final defenders. for the decisive the extra point. 6-pointef. k,, • AGR's final scoring opportunity Harvey, playing the fullback Was lost when McMillan inter- post in the TKE's spread box for- ,rte s:'<`„:”`=? 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Miller played fine ball throughout, While the Beta's two platoon System failed to pull the. game out of the fire. iFurilio Ready for Series NEW YORK,• Sept. 28 (W)—Carl Furillo, injured Brooklyn ou t - fielder, was pronounced ready to go after a full scale batting drill today and Carl Erskine of the Dodgers and Allie Reynolds of the New York Yankees we r e named to pitch tomorrow's World Series opener. >z.3 r 'q ~;: . ^'~~~~\ ,~y~~,~~ ~~~\~~~~ ~ . a 2 ~ ~ƒ ~~~ *~ v I I , / While hopes for State's Nittany Lions enjoying ...an undefeated season during' Rip Engre's fourth campaign as head grid mentor went down the proverbial drain, three of their future grid foes took the measure of their opponents. Penn, Syracuse, West Virginid. and Boston University knew the feeling of victory, at the final whistle, while Pitt, State's final foe, was turned back at the hands of the Mountaineers of West Virginia. Texas Christian, Fordham, •and Rut gers, also on the Lion's fall grid program, relaxed with open dates. Penn, State's Oct. 3 rival, brought on a second half rally to overcome the seven point deficit staged by Vanderbilt's Commo dores in bhe second period. The lads from the Quaker City set sail with a decisive passing attack- to bring on the victory, an attack that failed glaringly for the first 30 minutes The Orange of Syracuse romped over underdog Temple by the de cisive margin. of 42-0. Ahead by only nine points at half time, the Orange laid it oh both through the air and on the ground to build (134TftE CAVOITir Eitt 4 4 LAS , , 2 ff~"Y, s y X,~ r~~. J. ~r~"' THE CANDY CANE between the movies on West College Ave. Open every day from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Sunday from 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. Films left at the Candy Cane up 'til 10:00 p.m. will be done the following day at 5:00 p.m., except Saturday. There are no film deliveries on Sundays. 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