—Collegian Photo by Dave Trump COMPLETION FOR 17 YARDS—PauI Maugham hauls in a pass thrown by Henry Cabanis for a considerable gain for the Air Force Intramural Team—but not good enough to win. The Navy Alpha team won, 12-6. Spirited Games Mark ee►ction As IM Grid Draws To Close By 808 KILBORN Some of the rapidly mount ing enthusiasm toward the big clash with Syracuse must have rubbed off on the intramural football circuit last night as play was spirited in every one of the games. The fields were sloppy and cold hands dropped many passes but competition was keen. Early games indicated that de fenses would dominate play as one game was decided by first downs and a second narrowly missed doing the same. Just as flu , zr game with GDI was about to be forfeited, NROTC Baker showed up and the game was played as sched uled. Although being held scoreless the Navymen eked out a narrow 4-3 victory on first downs. Trailing on first downs 2-0, the Hamilton Bandits pulled off a 65-yard touchdown play on a pass from Ron Stauffer to Bud Lewis with only two seconds left Cal, USC Feud For From Over BERKELEY, Calif. (JP) De spite an apology from Southern California, the McKeever-Bates football incident is . far from closed. Chancellor Glenn T. Seaborg said yesterday he would serious ly consider demands by Califor nia students that football rela tions with USC be broken off un less guard Mike McKeever Is pun ished. California officials have charged, and USC Coach Don Clark and McKeever have denied, that the 218-pound guard deli berately hit halfback Bates with an elbow in falling on him along the sidelines after the whistle had blown last Saturday. 'The Trojans won 14-7. . McKeever contends he could not stop nor change direction. Bates is hospitalized with a shattered cheek bone and broken nose. He is out for the season. An operation is scheduled Friday. USC President Norman Top ping, who viewed movies of the play in Berkeley Monday, said in a statement Tuesday night the in cident as well as others in the game could have . been avoided. "To the extent that we are re sponsible, we apologize," Topping said. California President Clark Nen asked that the Athletic Assn. of in the contest. Frank Davis then booted a perfect placement to make the final score 7-0 in a game marked by interceptions on al most every attempted pass. Larch picked up a win over Hickory and Labache took Co-op, both by virtue of forfeit. Tom Durbin, the leading hitter on the baseball team, had a hand in all of his team's scoring as the Burke AC topped the Stump jumpers in a 12-7 thriller. He took a 10-yard pass from Gene Long for the first tally and then raced 88 yards with an intercepted pass for the second Burke TD. Frank Slapikas pitched 3 yards' to Dean Berkey for the Stump jumpers only touchdown and then, kicked the extra point to conclude' the scoring. • Navy ROTC Alpha continued its winning tradition, downing the Air Force ROTC, 12.6, on the fine passing of Dave Forney. Forney hit Carl Mazzan from 18 yards out for the first score and then passed 2 yards to Bill Gos nell for the second, following a long march from deep in Air Force territory. Dick Crawford took a 7-yard toss from Henry Cabaniss for the only Air Force tally. Western Universities study the charges of deliberate roughness. He said he accepted Dr. Topping's statement but declined further How to rate great on campus or date! NORFOLK FIELD COAT Here's a favorite right out of the "Roaring Twenties" with front and back verti cal straps and removable belt. Traditional styling features a comfortable % length; common sense dic tates a warm quilt lining. Bal collar, bone buttons, roomy flap pockets. In soft Corduroy, about $25. 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