PAGE SIX Flu Bug Mars 1M Grid; Only Six Games Played —Dail, ('ollegtan Photo b) Ron Miller ZETA BETA TAU's n't:d Ochroch gams a few yards after taking an vtrial from t , ammate Mark Spector in la , t night's IM grid tilt tigant- . 1 I': Lambda Phi. ZET won, I-0, _ The current wave of flu sickness on campus marred last night's intramural grid action as only six games were played on the local golf course field. Many of the teams that did field a squad were only able to field a minimum number of players. And the attacks of .most of the teams were hampered because of men who played in a weakened condition. Results of the action were: the Lions beat Fortinsky, 19-0; the Timites swamped College to-op, 38-6; Daddy O's defeated Fizz Ed ers, 13-0: Phi Kappa Tau edged Delta Chi, 6-0: Phi Mu Delta won over Alpha Gamma Rho, 9-0; Zeta Beth Tau squeaked by Pi Lambda Thi. 1-0, on first downs and Nit tam- 29 bested Nittany 24 on a forfeit, 1-0. The Lions scored their first touchdown with 12 seconds to go in the first half. The touchdown came on a 9-yard pass from Bill Schafee to Chick McCartle. In the second half the Lions completely dominated play. Billy Graham scored on a 32-yard pass from Mick McCartle. midway in the second half. Ed Strother kicked the extra point. The final tally came on a pass from Ed Strother to Don Underwood. The play had been set up on-a Stro ther-to-Schafee lateral play which went for , 1 I yards. The Zeta "Beta Tau-Pi Lambda The Pennshire "400" Luxury Look rates ap proval in any curriculum. These suits are "Ivy League" to the utmost detail—three button jacket, non-pleated front and belted back pants, and the pattern of the wool is striped. "400" suits were tailored with the college student in mind. These 100% imported wool suits are in the best of taste, best of style, and best of fabric. The best feature is. the price -7535. PENNSHIRE Clothes By DON CASCIATO Phi game was an evenly played tilt, decided on first downs in favor* of ZBT, 2-1. ZBT scored their first downs on a 22-yard pass from Fred Ochroch to Louis Savadov,e. The other first down ,came on a Steve Dubin-to-Och !roch pass play. Dubin sparked iZß's defense by intercepting three passes at crucial points in the game. Phi Kappa Tau scored a touch down early in the first half and then held on for the rest of the !game to edge Delta Chi. 'The scor ing situation was set-up when iNelson Van Fleet intercepted a Delta Chi pass. Then after two in complete passe, Van Fleet made a first down for Phi Tau on' a six-yard pass from Harry Leon ard. With. 12 yards to go for a touchdown. Jack Strange threw two consecutive passes to Leon ard. giving Phi Tau all the points they needed for the evening. The second half was evenly played as both sides failed to get a consistent attack started. "400& W. 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