TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1960 Phi Gam, Delta Sig Meet In Football Finals Tonight By BRUCE HENDERSON Delta Sigma Phi plays Phi Gamma Delta and Berks takes on Westmoreland in the finals of the IM football tourney to night. The Indies square off at 6:30, with the fraternity finalists meeting at 7:30. In last night’s independent semi-final playoffs, Berks elimi nated Poplar with a thrilling 18- 12 overtime victory, and West moreland clipped the Tricks, 7-0. Sunday afternaen Belta Sig ma Phi upended defending cham pion Delta Upsilon, 7-0, and Phi Gamma Delta overpowered Phi Delta Theta, 19-6, to gain playoff berths. The Berks-Poplar contest, a cliff-hanger to the end, was de cided on a 4(3-yard pass and run play from Jim Ramage to Roy Brubaker. Brubaker slipped be tween two defenders to grab the pass and rambled 20 yards into the end zone unmolested. Poplar had a good chance to win when Frank Davis hit Dick Kup len with a two-yard pass in the end zone to tie the score at 12-12 as time ran out, but Kuplen’s try for the extra point was wide. Poplar started its scoring drive from its own 30, with just 1:20 in playing time remaining. With first downs tied 4-4, the contest went into overtime, with Berks scoring on the second play of the special 6-play session. Poplar ran off io an early 6-0 lead when Davis reared into the end zone from the one, clip ping the flag as he anqled into the corner. Larry McNaughlon set up the score by stealing a 30-yard aerial out of the hands of two defenders. The extra point kick was .wide. gerks came right back after the j kickoff with Ramage leading thej wav on a 35-yard pass to Tom Shaffer. Ramage then hit Bru-j baker with a 12-yarder in the end! zone to tie the score. The pass! for the extra point was batted I down. I Berks took up where they left off, in the second half with a razzle-dazzle kickoff return fea turing a cross-field lateral to their own 38. Three passes from Ram age took the team down to the two, where he fired a quickie to Lou Wheeler for a score. Once again, the pass for the extra point failed. The teams played on an even Purdue Plane Lands Safely MADISON, Wis. (/Py A two engine plane carrying members of the Purdue University football team made a safe emergency landing at Truax Air Force Base Saturday night with one engine dead. The DC-3 was en route to West Lafayette, Ind., from Minneapolis where Purdue upset Minnesota 23-14, when the plane developed trouble about 50 miles northwest of Madison. Twenty-five passen gers were aboard, including manv of the team members, Coach .Tack Mollenkopf, newspapermen and university officials. Harold Tietjen, the pilot, of La-j fayette, Ind., turned off the en-j giiie and headed for the air base! here. I “The first thing we thought about was that California Poly crash two weeks ago." said full back Willie Jones, 21. He referred to the crackup at Toledo in which 16 members of the California Polytechnical team and six other! persons died. Jones said everybody stayed pretty calm but several were! “shook up” when the stewardess explained how the emergency doors opened. PRINTING Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 352 E. College AB 8-6794 POPLAR END Pat Malloy is slopped by a Berks defender after a short gain in the IM independent semi-finals last night. Berks won a berth in the finals by edging Poplar in overtime, 18-12. keel until Poplar mounted its last ditch drive to tie the score in the closing seconds. Westmoreland turned the win ning trick on the Tricks with the hottest combination of the I.M. tourney—Angelo Paoletti to Wen dy Wear accounting for the score. I After moving to the Tricks’ 19- lyard line with just minutes gone lin the game, Westmoreland got jits big break when pass inter jference was called against the Tricks on their own three. Paoletti quickly found Wear in the end zone with a bullet pass to capture the.lead. Paoletti then used Wear as a decoy and flipped to Ron Wilson for the extra point. The Tricks fought back stub bornly. and finished the game with a 6-5 edge in first downs. Frank Slapikas, a southpaw quarterback who ran often, led the way with quick, hard pass es, but the Tricks were unable Free Substitutions Nixed JACKSONVILLE (P) The NCAA has turned down a request by Gator Bowl officials to use free substitution in Ihe Dec. 1 football game, preferring that reg ular college rules be followed. 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Lion senior Denny Johnson came through with his best per formance in three years of IC4A competition and captured 32nd place. In his two previous at tempts Johnson had placed 75th and 59th. Ernie Noll was the final Nit tany finisher, taking 61th place with a time of 28:05. Michigan State, paced bv the surprise performances of Gerry Young and Billy Revnolds, made a strong bid for its fifth straiaht title before succumbing to the superior team d/'oMi of Penn State and Army. The Spartans had wen their sixth successive Big Ten title last week and were hoping tor an upset this afternoon. Third and fifth place finishes by Young and Reynolds had the Spartans hoping for awhile, but poor showings by Morgan Ward, Clay Ward and Bob Humbarger quickly dimmed these views. Army’s Lynn Bender and John Jones also had the Lions wonder ing for a while when they came home in 7th and 11th places re spectively. 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