FAGF SIX SECOND PLACE D , •lra . • . ATO, DU Advance To IM Swim Finals By BILL JAFFE ?JoLti Pa:1: , li.o• - A jP l - , '1 au ()rne.:,i z! - id n t .i ta Jun Weber , tne u r;• ; ,,T witi )11 the I . lllais,. (l . ;_ nl ; 4l l l 3 l ll r i i.Ld 1 : 1 ; 1 ;-. Of the 11111 - 41111111*Zii fraternity o f v l , , f , , eaer. <wv. I.atKs swinunine. competition Mon- r , 51 - ci won lilt , i2o-y;.:rd flee day night while the Corni't' Grinder.; garnered a berth in the finals: of the independent com petition. Alpha Tau Omega swept fine:, place in the 120-yard relay event's to edge Delta Tau - Delta, 22-19,1 and Delta Upsilon bested Delta' Chi, 24-21, in tart night's lIIPOS at Clennland naol. The Corn Grinder , swain pa , ,t The Mertn...n, 29-12, to enter the finals, The ATO relay team of Larry Bayer. Bill Pindar. Harry Sloat and Bob Weil defeated the DTD team to garner five team points. ATO's Pindar swept first place in the diving compe tition with a 19.1 score. Delta Tau Ilt-Ita's Bob Pulver copped two first place finishes. the 60-yard free style and the 60- yard breast stroke events Bob Berry captured first place in the 60-yard back stroke race for ATO and placed second in the free ft+•le sw•rm event. Delta Chi's 120-vard relay team of Bob Shiffner. Jim llepler, Jack Engle and Mike Stollmyer tied the intramural relay record with .tz :59.6 timing but Delta Chi lost the 3-point decision to Delta Up- DU's Adie Stevens garnered first niece in three events to pace the winners. He won the free style swim in :32.7. the breast stroke in :37.8 and the diving competition with a score of 70.4 points. Shiffner of Delta Chi won the back stroke race with a :40.4 timing. The Corn Grinders placed first in all five events to score a 29-12 vein over the Mermen. Dan Gif ford won the free style evt•nt. ROLLER SK4TE e-rN • Every Wed., Fri. & Sun. 7:30 to 10:30p.m. E.S.T. Also Sun. afternoons 2-4 E.S.T lie IZUVI ehicarn .41.a4p , 4 4am' HECLA PARK ,31 wAw East of Slate rotlsce Kt (4 Rink .4.vatiabe for Pr:rare A. Date t in.man ).• "nd - D.)). Make Thanksgiving PIERSE Treat Time S.S. Pierce quality foods will make a pleasant Thanksgiving gift. Stop by and see our com plete selection. A FEW SUGGESTIONS: •Gift Boxes of CHEESE and JELLY ' •Imported COOKIES •Imported TEA - Happy Thu??k,•giririg" The Candy Cane 128 W. College APPOINTMENT 4 L-10.u.-kkm.:l Engineers THE DARN , COURAANI STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Boaters to Face Standout Goalie 'at:. 's 6::e thing that most of Actually. Goga has had only one Bresenelli has been an all- I'- :.n S';,'•'.s occer foes seem to bad day. That was against Navy( American honorable mention -:..-.• :n t-ornmon this year—an and it turned out had for then selection for the past two years •arto'zng goal keeper. At, least whole team. The Middies won 4-1, 1 and is almost a cinch to repeat .--z:rf, , , notices. handing the Panthers their only: that honor this fall. He's been Ron Goga, Pitt's brilliant loss of the season. ? the team's leading scorer since g'l.ll , *) ho the Lions will face to- Those two foes. Army and Navy his sophomore year, two years rreof rung at Beaver Field, are the only common opponents ago- • -, P , - , :•:-+P th• 2 most worthy of his for the Lions and the Panthers.l Sammy Hazou, a native of Ara a, ,•(,1:.:d,;. The Nittany hooters whipped the:bia, is another of the Panther Goga has been almost infal- Cadets, 4-1, and were deadlocked' standouts. Hazou, a three-year lible this season. In nine games by the Middies, 2-2. ?veteran right wingman, is second —eight of them victories—the Other Pitt conquests were re-:to Bressenelli in the scoring this lanky junior from Munhall has corded over Akron 2-1; Ohio. year. riven up but six goals. an aver- State. 4-0; Brockport Teachers, Center half Dick Kipp and age of 0.75 per game. Included 1-0: Grove City. 2-1: Slippery' right half Jack Hester are the are six shutouts, four by 1-0 Hock, 1-0: North' Carolina State,! other experienced lettermen. margins. Army was Goga's lat- 1-0: and Allegheny. 3-0. . Both were starters on last year's est 1-0 victim. That was at the Goga isn't the only Panther Pitt team which recorded a Point last Saturday. star. Their left halfback Jerry : 3-5-2 record. 4 r ^ : ' casp/im MAKE NOW! 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