PAGE SiX DeJfo Sig, 'Westmoreland Take EM Football Crowns By BRUCE HENDERSON Delta Sigma Phi and West moreland House captured the fraternity and Independent I.M. football crowns last night. Delta Sig clipped Phi Gamma Delta. 3-0. on the strength of an early field goal by Dick Cunning ham. ''.Vest morel and edged fellow North Halls finalist, Berks House, 1-0 on a 3-1 lead in first clowns. Delta Sig started its scoring drive with an interception on Hie Phi Gam thirty early in the aame. A series of Cunningham passes to big Jon Musser and little Chuck DiPuppo moved Delta Sig to the Phi Gam 12. With a fourth clown situation coming up. Cunningham lined a perfect field goal through the up rights to give Delta Sig a lead it stubbornly held for the re maining 33 minutes. Phi Gam took Cunningham's kickoff on the 10, and from there Ihoy mounted a drive that went all 'the way 1o the Delta Sig 22. Skip Finklesion, one of the iop quarterbacks in ihe . I.M. ranks, sparked Ihe attack with passes to Bob Snyder and Jim Otlinger. A' fourth down "must" pass from the 22 was dropped, and Delta Sig took over to halt { the threat. Early in the second half, Ottin ger al tempted a fourth cfown field goal from the 4(1 with the wind to his back, but it fell short. Minutes later he tried again when a Phi Gam attack was stalled on the 21, but this time his kick sailed wide of the up rights. With less than a minute to go, and the ball on the Phi Gam 30-vard line, Finkelston let go with a long homerun pass that was intercepted on the 15 by DiPuppo. Delta Sig then ran out the clock lor the victory. The Westmoreland-Berks game turned out. to be a battle of inter ceptions, but it was Westmore land’s concentration on the short IM Boxing Entries AH entries for the I.M. boxing tournament must be turned into Ibe I.M. office at Itec Hall by 4:30 today. 'S' Club to Meet The Varsity “S” Club will meet at.lo p.m. Sunday at Alpha Gam ma Rho. Attention Rhodes Paint Store 106 W. BEAVER AVE. • STATE COLLEGE —Collegian Photo by Kick Bower JON MUSSER of Delta Sigma Phi bobbles Dick Cunningham pass during last night's fraternity IM title game. Delta Sig went on to beat Phi Gamma Delta, 3-0. Westmoreland beat Berks for the Independent crown. pass and the first down that brought home the victory. Once again, it was the red hot combination of Angelo Pao lelti lo Wendy Wear that sparked ihe Westmoreland at tack. However, Westmoreland’s clos est penetration was to Berk's 18- yavd line late in the first half. Here, Tom Shaffer of Berks came through with one of his three interceptions to stop the threat. Early in the second half, Berks mounted its only threat after a Shaffer interception on West moreland’s 38-yard line. Passes Meet the Varsity Penn State halfback Dick Pae will be Jerry Abrams’ guest on “Meet the Varsity” tonight at 9:45 on WMAJ. Students! Discounts on Morilla ART SUPPLIES THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 3- .. ..:»• t. from Jim Ramage to Shaffer and Roy Brubaker moved the ball down to the 12. But a hard-charging line com posed of Neil Dries, Ken Zehner and Gary Rowles drove Ramage back to the 17. On fourth down. Shaffer tried a field goal, but it •went wide. Westmoreland closed out the game with an interception of a 50-yard desperation pass, and ran out the clock to take the cham pionship. Bar-B-Qued Chicken Halves and Wholes 50C an( i up FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN (Formerly Morrell's) 112 S. Frazier SI. 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