THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1956 ACS, Alpha Intramural circles are get ting tighter in both brackets and now only the talented or lucky or both head into the quarter-finals. Two members of the predicted top ten clashed head on last night and Alpha Chi Sigma came out on top of Pi Kappa Phi, 6-0. In other games, the Raiders squeezed by the Warriors, 7-0, thi Hamilton A’s tromped all over the Dueces Wild, 25-0, and Alpha Sigma Phi beat Alpha Zeta, 14-7. The inaugural contest started out in much the. same manner as it finished with the Raiders in possession and jdriving toward a touchdown!. However, their drive following the kick off stalled on lh«3 Warriors eight when Larry tut* stole John Lewis' aerial. The rest of the half was a see-jsaw affair with Lewis .and' Luf* exchang Ing punts on numerous occa sions. The Raiders took over just af ter the beginning ot the final half. Bill Larsen bagged a Lutz pass and chucked to Ed Lough Made fhis discovery yet? You combine tome very basic dementi you slip into this Arrow Par White ihi Its medium-spread collar aud handsomi broadcloth fabric give you an extra m< oi Kyle. And because it's < toft collar stays), you're assured of comfort a-plem Add the English block print tie for a per) final touch. Shirt, $3.95( tie, $2.$Q. ARROWS —first in fashion SHIRTS • fISC and they’re real easy to get along with, pack after pack.” HAVE A REAL CIGARETTE... Incut, cl You’ll find Camels taste richer, fuller, more deeply satisfying. The exclusive Camel blend Discover the difference between just smridng" and Canids! r°mtt mokins popular cigarette today. They’ve really got it I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Sig, Raiders, A's Win for 41 yards and a touchdown. Bob Brown booted the point. The Pi Kappa Phi-Alpha Chi Sig game was the big one of the evening. Both teams were evenly matched, but the Chemists man aged to crash the scoring column late in the game for the second round triumph. Harry Holm operated the tail back post in place of absent Ron Rainey and did a creditable job, but Joe Knock, the winner’s pas ser, was a bit more accurate on the short ones which finally proved decisive. Alpha Chi Sig grabbed the second half kick-off and went all the way to score on a combo pass from Knock to Don Fealh erman to Ken Christianson. Gene Capriolti was sensational on defense for the winners, ac • counting for four interceptions. , The Hamilton A’s featured a balanced attack in lambasting the Hamilton Dueces Wild. 25-0. Bill Dewitt led the winning at tack from his tailback slot, pass ing for all four touchdowns and kicking the bonus point. The first (Continued on page eight) Pick Mounties To Beat Lions NEW YORK, Oct. 24 (.V) —Emo- tionalism, a throwback to the 1 Thirties when locker room ora tory and the Die-for-Dear-Old- Watchamacallit spirit flowered, has replaced the cold slide rule as the measuring stick in college football games. Here goes: Notre Dame 20 Oklahoma 7: The Fighting Irish will have the spirit of Knute Rockne riding with them in this over-the-head effort. Paul Hornung, one of the nation’s finest backs, has a day of glory. Baylor 13 Texas A Sc M 0: Bay lor, idle last week, had extra time to prepare, should win defensive! battle from Aggies who went all out against TCU. West Virginia 13 Penn Stale 7: The Mountaineers bring the Penn Staters rudely to earth af ter the big upset over Ohio Slate. IBIS 4*oo£^-. : Leo, Indians Confer NEW YORK, Oct. 24 W—Leo I Durocher will meet with Cleve land General Manager Hank Greenberg next Monday to dis cuss the possibility of his manag ing the Indians next year . FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS PAGE SEVEN 'Birdie' Manager of Year NEW YORK, Oct 24 (<P) George ‘Birdie’ Tebbetts, who in stilled a bit of his own inspira tional hustle into the Cincinnati Redlegs, today was named Nation al League Manager-of-tlie-Year for 1956.
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