The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 17, 1961, Image 24

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    PAGE TWENTY-FOUR
[Coaches Rate
if o # a | Buckeyes Tops
f\6@pS Kolßm Along In Country
Delta Upsifon Just
By BILL JOYCE
Like ol’ man river they just keep rollin’ along.
Delta Upsilon, year in and year out one of the most
consistent winners in intramural sports at Penn State, won
the IM All-Point Trophy for the third straight year with a
total of 1085 points. j j n a pre-season poll conducted
DU clinched the title in the qualifying heats of the IM by Newsweek magazine, 125
. , . , . . , . , „ ; coaches rate Ohio State’s Buck-
Irack meet last spring, but tor, . . eyes, led by Ali-American full
nionths before that there was swimming. back Bob Ferguson, as the num
doubt that DU would win all the; Oiher winners were: Phi Gam- ber one team in the nation,
marbles. Ima Della (basketball). Phi Kap- T , ..oinr-ow
Phi Gamma Della finished ; pa Thela (bowling). Triangle „ Th ? y R, i mu m
second with 855 poinis, over 200 j (golf medal). Chi Phi (horse- s<Jl jad> With backs Wilburn Hollis
points behind the winners. Bela i s h o es) Beta' Theta Pi (tennis Ferguson to spur an
Theta Pi was third (732) and ! LngTes) Beia Sigma Rho (?en- explosive attack, the number two
Phi Mu Delta fourth (783). Tau j nis doubles). Delta Sigma Phi team and pick Kansas asthenum-
Kappa Epsilon and Acacia tied : (football). Phi Mu Delta (volley- bei thiee team behind the quaitei-j
for fifth with 739 points. : ball) and Della Theta Sigma ib^ k, , n f ? J ° h " P I
Otl'.ers in die top twenty in the' (wrestling). jof halfback Cult McClinton. i
order of finish were: Phi Epsi-' What is even more remarkable! Despite the loss of All-American;
lon Pi (738), Beta Sigma Rho than DU's three straight IM quarterback Jake Gibbs and 17 j
(713). Lambda Chi Alpha (705), crowns is the success that the other lettermen, Mississippi is in]
Sigma Pi (G 93), Phi Delta Theta fraternity has enjoyed in IM cir- fourth place. As one coach says:;
<(i(J3), Alpha Zeta (G 55), Phi Knp-,cles for ihe past i 5 years. DU has “They’re got a winning touch.” ]
pa Theta (GO2). Chi Phi (550), Al- never finished lower than fifth. In fifth spot is Penn State, the]
pha Sigma Phi (577), Triangle while copping five titles during power of the East, with two po-!
(575), Alpha Chi Sigma (573),[this period. ;tential All-American ends Bob;
Alpha Chi Rho (5091, Phi Sigma: The glittering trophies that Mitinger and Dave Robinson. “Ifj
Kappa (509), Theta Chi (50G). Zeta adorn the DU living room range we have some luck and avoid]
BHa Tau (495), Theta Delta Chi from badminton to boxing. (injuries,” says coach Rip Engle.]
(483), Sigma Phi Epsilon (457),; IM Director Dutch Sykes :we be OK. j
Alpha Epsilon Pi (452), and Alpha thinks that the key to DU’s j Alabama, traditionally strong:
Gamma Rho (451). ; success is “their thirds and °u delense, won the coaches* nod
DU won the boxing title for : fourths and the participation of : as .,,^ ie 'H ir ! 1 ! 3er six team Tackle
ihe fourth lime in ihe lasi six r every man." Billy Neighbors and center Lee;
years and also won the handball , “They have always done it this. Roy Jordan anchor the line, and]
doubles tourney, but it was their way, ”he said. “They have been; lcd b y quarterback Pat Trammell,
consistency in all sports that making this great team effort fori Alabama also has a potent attack,
gave them the title. some time.” j Texas, with'a versatile, proven
Four fraternities repeated their "Other houses have more ath-j backfielcl built around flashy half
championships of a year ago. Phi letes than us, but we have always I back Jim Saxton, wound up as
Epsilon Pi won badminton for the had a tradition of IM interest.” the coaches’ seventh choice. Long
third straight vear and TKE won said Tom Edwards, a member of! horn coach Darrell Royal says,
its third consecutive handball DU since 1958. j “We’ve got some problems in the:
singles title. ' "We feel' that IM sports bind;line. We’ve got to get the breaks.”]
Omega Psi Phi won track for us closer together,” he-said, "Al- Other Southwest conference]
the second straight year and most every student has played coaches say Royal has the players!
Lambda Chi Alpha repeated in some sport in high school and the; he needs to make the breaks. |
golf (team). (spirit of the house towards intra-- After a disappointing 1960 sea-j
Sigma Pi was the only fraicr- tmirais makes him want to par-;son, Lousiana State is picked to;
nity besides DU to win a title in ticipate.” bounce back into the top 10 as;
two sports, winning both soccer! (Continued on page 27) I (Continued on page 26) ‘
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Two Big Ten schools head
up the 10 teams picked to dom
iinate the 1961 college football
jseason by the nation’s leading
(football coaches.
Pitt Whips Miami, 10-7
Pitt’s aroused Panthers stormed back from a 7-0 halftime
deficit to defeat Miami 10-7 in a game that started in balmy
87-degree weather and ended in a driving rainstorm.
Pitt’s lone touchdown came in the fourth quarter after
halfback Fred Cox booted a 38-1
yard field goal. stunning 33-0 upset over Miami
Cox raced 20 yards around of Ohio,
end and just as he was Bbout After running the opening kick
io be tackled, he laieraled to off back 66 yards, he scored tcuch
sophomore quarterback Paul downs on a 30-yard run and a -
Martha. Martha raced the re- y ar d splint after taking a pass
maining 60 yards for the TD jfrom Jack Sherlock. Villanova
that iced the game, jwas a 13-point underdog.
Miami threatened repeatedly inj In other games, halfback Tommy
the first half but could score only Carmignani led Furman to a 27-6
once on a short pitch from quar- victory over Presbyterian, Buffalo
terbaek George Mira to Larry overcame nine major penalty calls
Wilson. and beat Gettysburg 14-6 and
Moving to the Midwest, heavily Wyoming rolled over Montana,
favored lowa State was held to a '29-0.
scoreless tie by Drake for three!'
quarters but the Cyclones struck I
for three touchdowns in the final I
period to win, 21-0.
The deadlock was broken
when lowa Slate sophomore
tailback Qzzie Clay cracked
over the goal line on a Iwo
yard plunge. Starling tailback
Dave Hoppmann then added
some insurance with two touch
down passes, one to Larry. Mon
tre and the other to Dick Lim
erick.
Richmond’s highly touted junior
Mel Rideout lived up to his press
notices as he led the Spiders tc
a 35-26 victory over West Vir
ginia.
He completed 12 of 31 passes
for 168 yards and three touch
downs and scored once himself.
West Virginia sophomore Fred
Colvard also did a fine job,
scoring three touchdowns and
setting up a fourth.
Larry Glueck did some fancy
running to lead Villanova to aj
McCoy Honored
Ernest B. McCoy, Athletic Di
rector at Penn State, is the cur
rent president of the Eastern
Intercollegiate Football Associa
tion.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1961
By The Associated Press
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