PAGE SIX Timites, Phi Wins Close IM Football Tournament By EARL. KOHNFELDER Phi Delta Theta and the Ti mites are the new fraternity and independent champions of intramural football. The issues were decided last night at cold Beaver Field when the Phi Delis whipped Al pha Chi Sigma 13-0, and the Ti mites defeated the Hamilton A's. 37-7. The A's gave all indications in! the first minute of play that they Would run away from the mites, scoring a very fast touch down. After making it to mid field on the kick-off, the A's Phil DeWitt hit Larry Freeman with a flat pass to the right. Freeman found running room, cutting to his left down to the Timite's 25. The next play began the same, DeWitt tossing to Free man on a flat pass to the right. This time, however, Freeman hit Larry Beighey in the end zone for the score. The conver sion was good. Moments later, the Timites' triple-threat Pete Basile took a punt on his own 40 and fired to Don Scott on the loser's 15. A short pass moved the ball to the eight, but the Timites lost the ball on downs. The winners gained possession almost imme diately on an interception and Basile swivel-hipped up the mid dle to score. His PAT was good. Another Timite drive W. 35 thwarted when Beighey picked .off a Basile aerial in his own end zone and returned to the two. A DeWitt pass up the middle was intercepted by the Timiles' Gene Langan on the losers' two. Unable to score a TD, Basile kicked a field goal for e m 10-7 edge, the half time margin. Don Scott tallied the Timite's final touchdown on a three-play pass relay following a Tirnite in terception. In the "Greek" tilt, an early Phi Delta Theta drive was stopped inside the Alpha Chi Sig ma 10-yard line. The ne_xi time the Phi Delts got the ball they could not move, punting to the Alpha Chi Sig 40. where Joe Nock took a backward pass and ran to Phi Delta' 20. When Nock tried a pass to the left sideline, Phi Deli's Bill Stod dard grabbed it and headed scot free for the Alpha Chi Sigma ;goal. Only a defender who got an angle on Stoddard forced him to toss the last five yards to Earl Poust, the play covering 80 yards. The conversion was wide and the Phi Delis had a 6-0 halftime lead. Midway in the last half, the Phi Dells engineered a daring play that proved the back breaker for the losers. The play began on the 50 when Stoddard shovelled a lateral to Bill Schwab, took a return flip, and hit Tom Hancock on the Alpha Chi Sig 35. Hancock in turn lateralled to Al Buffington who carried to the five. Another pass to Don Lee put the Phi Delis on the goal-line. A Stodd. ,- cl-to-Schwan quickie up the middle accounted for the final score. 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Delta Theta Sig ma tripped Triangle, 4-0: Alpha Sigma Phi blanked Delta Chi, 4-0; and Theta Chi whitewashed Phi Mu Delta, 4-0. Eugene Griffin, Theta Chi, led the top single game bowlers with 1 213 points and he also gained the !three game title, tallying 540 pins. Theta Chi bowled the high , single game total, 800 points. Phi Ep won the first two mat ches and copped the total pin score to record its win over Sigma Chi. Herb Kotler, Phi Ep, led the 'individual bowlers, 205, while Tony Agnone, Sigma Chi, was thigh three game man, 469. Delts Cop Titles * * * ily Collegian Photo by Harry Forsohtter Titleholders , PProx. $5.95. 1.65 United' States Rubber TKE, Delta Chi Crush Opponents In Lopsided IM Swimming Meets By GEORGE FRENCH Tau Kappa Epsilon and Delta Chi splashed to near record performances in intra mural swimming last night. Al Rossrs 10 points led TKE to a lopsided 32-9 victory over Zeta Beta Tau. Rossi copped the diving with 24.1 points, the high est score in intramural swimming this year, and thrashed through the 60-yard backstroke in 38.6, .8 of a second slower than the rec ord he set last year. TKE's Karl Snyder swam to victory in the 60-yard free style with a 33.7 clocking. 2.3 seconds short of the IM record. Hal Byers picked up five more points for TKE when he won the Dancing Tonight 10 to 1 Saturday 9to 12 Music by The Don Smaltz Combo Paradise Club Bellefonte 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IMIMM= Tanglewood Acres . - (Shangri-La of Centre County) 4% Miles from Bellefonte on Rd. to Jacksonville Ft ... Dinners Served Nightly PIZZA SANDWICHES SALADS ALSO =_ STEAKS SPAGHETTI LOBSTER SHRIMP Private Parties May Be Arranged by Reservations Call Bellefonte 5-9924 Dancing Permitted No Minors Allowed SELECTED BEVERAGES :711111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M 111111111111111111111111111111115 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1956 60-yard breaststroke in 49.1. Sny der, Rossi, Al Ely, and „Paul John ston completed the rout by tak ing the relay in 1:05.9. Delta Chi's Mike Stollmeyer, Bruce Schaeffer, Jim Hepler, and Bob Schiffner crushed Phi Gam ma Delta, 35-6. Schiffner churned through the butterfly in 39.3, 1.6 seconds slow er than Rossi's record. Frank Ulrick finished Delta Chi's sweep of first places by taking the diving with 13.8 points. In the final meet of the even ing, Theta Delta Chi's Dave Sif ter, Ted Junker, Jim Faunce, and Ken Ring won the relay in 1:10.4 to give the Theta Delts a narrow 19-18 victory over Sigma Chi. Let it rain! SISTER, YOU'RE THE SKIPPER IN SOU'WESTER, US. G w4 44 ... r,.k.... iO-Or-tiMe'Shee Take command of sassy weather like an old salt in these saucy Sou'wester U. S. Gaytees. Wear them with the flashing metal buckles fastened or flapping. Sou'westers pull over shoes easily,. keep 'em slick as a whistle. 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