THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1961 DU inters Semi-Finals By MAL KLUGMAN j A 50-yard deflected pass, from Jack Melchoir to' Jim Hahn enabled Delta Upsilon to pull out a last-second vic tory over Kappa Sigma, 12-7, in IM grid playoff action last night on the golf course fields. The win moved DU into the semi-finals. Tonight Phi Delta Theta meets Kappa Delta Rho to determine DU’s opponent. DU scored first on a pass from Melchoir io Dick Frick that cov ered 10 yards. They failed to kick the extra point and led Kappa Sig 6-0 until the final two minutes. - ' With time runing out, Kappa Sig launched a drive that ended with a TD from Dave Maize to Dave Antenucci. Harry Saxer added the extra point to give Kap pa Sig a 7-6 lead. DU then pulled off the win ning play as time ran out. The pass lrom Melchoir was off the mark but an accidental tap from a defender sent the ball towards Jim Hahn, who grabbed it in the end zone for the winning tally. In another fraternity game for a semi-final , berth,' ‘ Delta Tau Delta defeated Theta Xi, 1-0, in overtime. With their team trail ing 2-1 in first downs, the Dells completed a first down pass with six seconds left in the contest, thereby creating the need for ah overtime period. Two fraternity league playoff games were also . contested last night. Delta sigma Phi defeated Theta Delta Chi, 7-0 and Kappa Delta Rho stopped Omega Psi Phi, 12-0. By. their wins, Delta Sig will play Phi Gamma Delta and Kap pa Delta Rho Will meet Phi Delta Theta in quarter-final games. Seven opening-round independ ent playoff games were completed last night. Nittany 23, the fif teenth team tabbed for the play offs, drew an opening„round bye. The Untouchables rolled up the highest score of the evening with a 20-0 victory over Poplar. Bill Snyder intercepted a Poplar aerial and returned it 20 yards for a score. Wayne Funk added the extra point, to give the Un touchables art early advantage. The Untouchables added an other tally on a ten-yard pass Hall 'Lineman of Week 1 Tom Hall, Minnesota end, was named lineman of the week by The Associated Press for his role in the Golden Gophers’ 13-0 upset of Michigan S t a t e's top-ranked college football team last Saturday. , Close behind in the weekly AP poll of sportswriters and broad casters were two other ends, Gene Sykes of Louisiana State, who helped the Tigers upset the No. 2 team, Mississippi, 10-7, and Mary land’s Gary Collins. LET'S ABOLISH Intercollegiate Football Return to Education!! Sign Petition in Atherton ’ or coll UN 5-6958 H % N> ' But Any Other Time For A QUALITY PLUS HAIRCUT VISIT HERB'S BARBER SHO P THAT PERSONALIZED TOUCH IN ANY STYLE located at TOP OP HILL ON ALIEN ST. THE 1 DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA VERSATILE—Chris Robinson of Niiiany 38 lakes! off bn a run back of an intercepted pass.'The Nittany quarterback also passed for a touchdown in leading his team to a 7-0 win over the Mavericks. * * * from Dick Clouser to Wayne Funk. They then iced the victory by recovering a fumble in--the end zone. ■ Nittany 38 remained unbeaten and unscored upon with a 7-0 win over the Mavericks. Quarterback Chris Robinson* led his team to IBM Invites Ph.D . Degree Candidates i in chemistry, electrical engineering, mathematics, physics, physical chemistry, and statistics ' to meet Messrs. M. W. SHAFER and G. E. SIMAITIS Representatives of IBM Research and Development Laboratories NOVEMBER 6 and 7 For appointment, please contact The Placement Office get your / MEN’S STORE ARROW SHIRTS ' State college * dr * vcitory with a key interception and a TD pass to Gene McManus. In other games, Linden defeat ed Butternut, 7-0; Franklin stop ped Nittany 25, 7-0; Lackawana topped Mifflin on first downs; Berks beat Lycoming, 7ro; and ' the Sleepers edged Mercer, 3-0. State 29-10 Pick Over W.Va. Big 10 Powerhouses Expected to Topple NEW YORK (/Pj—College football teams are like a yo-yo —up and down-rand the trick is to guess when one is hitting the bottom of the string, Minnesota, up last'week, should suffer a letdown and lowa, after two losses, should be on the rebound. • Pitt is always up for No! probably will be in the doldrums against Purdue. That’s the way it goes—but not. always, as last week when the score was 39-16 for .709. Penn Slate 29, West Virginia 10: The .Nittany Lions haven’t lost two games in a row and they aren’t about to start now! lowa 18, Minnesota 10: Coach Murray Warmath is whistling past the graveyard when, he says his Gophers are still high for this one. Purdue 22, Michigan State 14: It’s going to be tough to get much fight out of the Spartans this week. .Pittsburgh 21, Notre Dame 8: Jim Traficant tosses more vine gar into the Fighting Irish’s open wounds. .' Navy 17, Duke 14: Greg Math er’s errorless field goal kicking may cook the Blue Devil’s oyster in the Oyster Bowl. Texas 31. Baylor 7: The Long horns have been averaging 31- plus a game, and they’re busting new buttons as the nation’s No. 1. .Ohio Slate 28. Indiana 0: If Arrow pullover shirt with no handicap new knitted shirt of 100% is magnificently tailored to urn to natural body lines, comfortable good looks .wing-free action brings out sat in you at work or play. Banlon comes in 12 colors. Short sleeves $5.95 Long sleeves $6.95 RROW- rom the “Cum Laude Collection ” By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer :ve Dame and Michigan State lowa can’t stop the great Boh Fer guson, what makes the. Hoosiers think they can? Colorado 27. Utah 6: The Buf faloes already are sniffing Miami's orange blossoms. Georgia Tech 19, Tennessee 7: Tech’s Bobby Dodd returns to the scene of his undergraduate tri umphs—in triumph. Louisiana State 14. North Caro lina 7: The Tarheels are high aft er beating Tennessee, but the Ti ger still is feasting on raw meat. Southern California 23, Stanford 7: The Trojans, tied last week, arc fit to be tied this week. California 18. Air Force 9: The ”0” stands for ozone for the Air Force fly boys; the Golden Bears are getting more muscle. Richard the Lion-Hearted says: I wriimec hmie surrendered Inland ...If I'd had Jockey © a*w*o m C’mon, Rich! You’re rationalie jng. Jockey support* might never. have secured you against the Emperor*. But it certainty would .have provided-snug protection against the physical stresses and strains' of your active life. Your armorer never tailored a coat of mail more knowingly than Jockey tailors a brief—from 13 separate, body-conforming pieces. 1. 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