26. 1956 FRtOAY. OCTOBER Defen Of Ini By LES PO' Intramural ton action once aga tremendous defe with the first th showing a totai touchdowns. In the evening’s Timmites tallied i minute of play to Horrors from Dirty pointer on the fin Alpha Chi Sigma a over Alpha Sigma Boys chalked up a less than two min down the Ramblers, Delta Theta beat 14-6. Following fhe opening kick off, the Timmites unleashed their lone scoring punch, pene trating the "Dirty 30" end zone in three plays. A 28-yard pass from Pete Basil ej to Bruce Forbes put the pigskin on the Horrors' 22-yard Jline. Basile then pitched to Paul Rosea berger'for the TD. The tailback drop-kicked perfectly for the conversion, which ultimately decided the game. Hanna’s Horrors fought back to score in the closing minutes of the first half. After Bud Al bright picked off a Timmite aerial on the Horrors’ 32, he executed a »ive Play Again Feature ramural Football Action beautiful pitchout play to Tom Davenport, who lofted a long pass to Jack Haraburta for a touch down. The Horrors were unable to knot the count, as Albright’s conversion attempt was low. Basile was an all-around sparkplug for the winning Tim mifes. as Paul Ruth. John eira. and Russ Shulls stood out defensively for the Horrors. ch football n featured aslve play, •ee contests of three opener, the i the initial ;dge Hanna’s 10, 7-6. A six il play gave 7-0 decision Phi; Stan's safety with utes left, to 2-0; and Phi Sigma CHi, A battle of two well-balanced opponents saw Alpha Chi Sig’s Bob Bishop tally on a 49-yard heave from Joe Nock to break ap the thriller. The spectators also viewed a pair of tremendous field goal tries by Alpha Sig’s Ralph Brower, one a 36-yarder which went for naught. The Alpha Sigs drew first blood, recording a first down on a‘Dick Ferrari to Lou Lynch aerial, but Alpha Chi Sig retaliated to avert a 1-0 defeat. In the final seconds of the last half, Nock flipped to Fred Miller on the Alpha Sig 37 for the first, paving the way for Bishop’s game-winning scamper. Tom Phillips proved to be the hero for Stan’s Boys, tagging a Rambler back in the endzone for the all-important safety. The Boys’ best offensive thrust came early in the second half, when a 58-yard heave from Phil lips to Bob Mumau reached the Rambler 13. But Dick Hammond intercepted a loser’s pass on the nine. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA A Mumau interception gave Stan’s Boys possession on the 10. but a roughing penalty thwarted the bid. Herb Lud wick and Bill Neizlof were tbe offensive pacemakers, as Stan’s Boys dominated tbe action de spite their failure to cross the goal line. In the final tilt of the night. Phi Delta Theta recorded a 14-6 win over Sigma Chi. The Phi Delts tallied in both halves while the Sigma Chi nine chalked up their lone touchdown in the sec ond stanza. Bill Stoddard’s 40-yard heave to Toni Hancock scored the winners' initial TD. Bill Schwab fired to Russ Ramsey for 35 yards and the final Phi Delt tally on a punt return. Tom Burns converted twice for the winners. Sigma Chi, unable to get roll ing ip the first half, penetrated the Phi Delt goal line in the sec ond, scoring on a 45-yard serial fv>m Rich Bobbs to Phil Reese. 'Casey' Manager of Year NEW YORK, Oct. 25 (#) Charles Dillon (Casey) Stengel, who guided his New York Yan kees to a runaway in the 1956 pennant race, today was named American League Manager-of-the year in a landslide victory. Three Fraternities Win In. Intramural Swimming Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Sigma Phi, and Beta Sigma ‘ Rho swamped their opponents last night in the second tpund of frat ernity IM swimming. Bob Bray and Bob Pulver scored a total of 21 points as Delta Tau Delta crushed Pi Kappa Phi, 34-7. Bray took the 60-yard back stroke in 45.2 and the 60-yard freestyle in a commendable 33.2. Pulver captured the 60-yard breaststroke in 42.0 and took sec onds in the backstroke and *ihe dive. Charles Abbey annexed the dive for DTD with 11.8 points. DTD's relay team of Abbey, Art Moyer. Paul Pritchard, and Bill Fell coasted lo victory in 1:11.5. Woody Griffiths captured Sig ma Nu’s only first place as his teammates went down to a 27-10 defeat against Alpha Sigma Phi. Griffiths won the 60-yard free style in 36.3. Alpha Sig’s Mike Rohrbach swept the 60-yard backstroke in 47.9 and the dive with 19.1 points. Bob Hance of Alpha Sig won S BARBER SHOP Haircuts by Turn or Appointment Phone: A Dams 8-8012 231 E. Beaver Ave. PAGE SEVEN the 60-yard breakslroke unop posed in 57.2. Alpha Sig's relay team of Tim Byrnes. A 1 Balkey. Rohrbach. and Jack Buckley won in 1:14.2. 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