WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1953 4 Teams Post Wins in IM Tourney Sub-freezing temperatures and a soggy turf are becoming standard features at the IM football gaines at the Beaver practice-field. However, two fraternity and a pair of independent teams proved that man can beat the elements as they slid and slipped their way to second round wins in IM grid action last night. ICDR pummeled Beta Sigma Rho, 19-0, SAE edged Phi Epsi-; lon Pi on the strength of four first downs, the . Trojans defeated the Birds, 13-2 and the 69ers elim-, inated the Lions, 12-0. In the opener, little Bill Belli led the 69ers to an impressive win over. the Lions. After receiving the kick-oft the Liorfs moved the ball to their own 35, where penal ties thwarted their advance. With . Halli in command, the 69ers pro gressed to the 24 'where Don Pet ers connected with Craig Mose bitch for the first tally. Hairs conversion attempt went astray and the Irvinmen held a 6-0 lead going into the second chapter. The, 69rs threatened late in the half , when Halli, who earned all kinds! of honors whileplaying for! Apollo High School. stole Art Stein's Pass intended for Bob Ste wart and rambled to the 10, be fore Jay Feldstein snatched him from behind. Halls Scores Early in the last canto, Halli intercepted a Stein aerial and moved to the 45. On the follow-, big play. Peters faded to the right and hit Bill hi the flat on the 30,' the diminuative speed merchant, ate up the remaining 25 yards to the double stripe, and the scoring' was completed. The Lions threatened near the, end of the game when Andy 80- 1 ber picked off Halli's pass intend ed for Nick Molloy. The losers moved the ball to Irvin's 32, but! the gun sounded as Stein skirted' left end for 4. Sigma Alpha Epsilon squeezed past Phi Epsilon Pi on the Begin your EXECUTIVE career NT GREG HUNTINGDON strength of Skip ,Perdes pinpoint passing, which accounted for a plurality or first downs. SAE re corded four firsts to two for Phi Ep. The score ended in a 64 deadlock. Phi Ep Scores First. Phi Ep returned SAE's kick-off to the 45 , before their attack stalled. Tommy Gou returned Arnie Rosenthal': spiral to the winner's 38. Gerdes picked up the attack there and filled the air withpasses, which accounted for two first downs and 33 yards. -His first fling to Al Brehm was good for 8. Russ Mandeville picked off two more for 20 and Goas hauled in the last one which moved the PiBobin to the loser's 31. At this point the Sig's miscued with Phi Ep recovering on the 32. With Warren Gram leading the attack, the Ep's crossed the mid field stripe and hit pay-dirt when Harvey Nixon pitched to Al Rob bins for 33. The try for the point failed. SAE came right back late in the encounter when Mandeville ilfered Gram's pilfered and ram led 45 yards to score. This locked the store and SAE went on to win when Gerdes picked up two more first downs on short passes. Trojans Win Second Tailback Marty Mear sparked the Trojan team of McKee Unit Seven to their second triumph 'of the tourney. The Trojans downed the Birds, 13-0: Mear opened the air lanes early in the period and accounted for the first tally of the game when he spot-passed to Dan Spicer for two-yards to cul minate a 57-yard drive. The pass for-point fell dead, but the win ners got another chance when an off-sides penalty was called as an Army Officer! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE.. PENNSYLVANIA against the Birds: This , time the pass was good with Mear and Spicer pulling a repeat perform ance. However, the Birds came right back and nearly scored when Bob Zublosky lofted a 10-yard pass to Chip Henderson, but the latter was declared out of the end zone and the play was called back. The Birds' attack bogged down after this, and the McKeemen took over. Mear located Paul Braun for the final TD on a 12-yarder. The Birds entered the scoring column when Bob Manning tagged blear in the end zone for a safety. Kappa Delta Rho advanced into the IM quarter-finals with a con vincing win last night at Beaver Field. KDR whitewashed Beta Sigma Rho. 19-0. The KDR's held upper hand throughout the contest and exhibited an attack that must be reckoned with in fu ture games. KDR drove 60 yards to score when Pat Riley rifled a shot to George Simpson, rangy end, for rode B New hi Earn $2lO a month with quarters furnished while training! If you are a colkge senior, you can now apply for a top administrative career—one that offers every opportunity for executive development plus many other advantages, such as I travel, stimulating companionship and specialized training. Serve as an officer in the WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS! As an Army officer you contribute to your nation's strength in a position of vital responsibility. 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