PAGE TEN Three Grid Fields Added for IM Play Intramural director Dutch Sykes announced yesterday that three new playing fields have been obtained for the IM football season. Sykes announced that the new fields, which are located next to Beaver Stadium, may be ready in time for next week's openers In past years the IM program has utilized three fields next to the golf course. The addition of the three new fields would enable Sykes to schedule six games tit the same time and a total of 18 per night. Sykes said that if the new fields are not ready by next week, he will have to draw up schedules In include only the three old fields. In any evenl. the new fields, complete with a lighting system, will serve as practice areas for learns desiring their use and for pickup games. Should Ihe fields be ready by next week, there is a possibility that both fraternity and inde pendent teams will play oppo nents in their respective sec tions twice during the season. Regardless of whether the fields will be completed or not, IM foot ball should he more exciting than ever this fail. [America's Tennis Hopes Five new rules have been added! i . «. n • this year which Sykes predicts Heavy Ram will result in more interesting; NEW DELHI, India (AP) —Rain and competitive games. held up practice yesterday as the Sykes said that Hie new rule;U.S. Davis Cup tennis team began which will permit any number obits final preparations for the in men to be stationed in the back-terzone finals against India this field at the start of a play should weekend. result in high scoring games Only Donald Bell of Bethesda. pul more pressure on the defen-;Md„ appeared to have regained sive team. ibis timing and general poise on Another rule change permits ! the defense lo run with laterals and fumbles. A tag is now legal only when it is made above the knees of a ball carrier. j Another rule concerns tie; (James. In (James in which two| teams are deadlocked at the end] of regulation time, the ball willi be placed at mid-field and each team given a series of four downs. The team moving the ball the farthest after four plays will be declared the winner. Sykes said that 5 p.m. Friday j is the deadline for both frater nity and independent entries. In other news released from the IM office, it was announced that the annual golf-medal tour nament will be held at the golf course Saturday and Sundav, Oct. 7-8. In all probability, Dave Miller of Triangle will be back to de fend his fraternity title. Last year Miller shot a 74-72—146 to edge Maurice Balling of Phi Gamma Delta by one stroke. Balling has graduated, leaving the field open to challenge Miller. Entries for golf must be turned in at the IM office no later than Oct. 6. the gravel courts after the weary ing plane trip from the United States. 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Lee Maye and Eddie Mathews drew walks from starter Ray Sadecki. the eventual loser, to open the first and Joe Adcock sent his 351 h home run of the season over the left field fence. MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL (AP) Right-hander Gary Bell won his 12th game against 15 de feats yesterday as the Cleveland Indians pounded three Minnesota pitchers for 14 hits and a 7-3 vic tory over the Twins. Bell had a shutout going until the bottom or the eighth when shortstop Zoilo Versalles slam jmeef his seventh home run of the season, a three-run blast. Bell aided his own cause by hitting safely three times. He also had one run batted in. BOSTON (AP)—Gary Geiger’s two-run pinch hit triple enabled Boston to edge Chicago 7-5 for a doubleheader split yesterday. A two-run homer by Roy Sievers settled the opener by the same score in favor of the White Sox. 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