The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 10, 1961, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1961
First Leads Phi
Phi Delia Theta
Also Moves Up
With 6-0 Win
By DENNIS KNECHT
Phi Gamma Delta qualified
for the IM football fraternity
semi-finals by defeating Delta
Sigma Phi, 12-0, last night on
the golf course fields.
Quarterback John First passed
to Lloyd Dohner for the first six
pointer and scored the clincher
by intercepting a Delta Sig pass
at mid-field and scampering into
the end zone. Phi Gam will play
Delta Tau Delta tonight in the
semi-finals.
Bill Burkhart scored his fourth
touchdown in two games for Phi
Delta Theta when he caught a
pass thrown by Bruce Campbell
for a 6-0 victory over Kappa Delta
Rho. Phi Delta Theta will meet
Delta Upsilon tonight in the other
semi-finals game.
In independent action* the Un
touchables, led by Wayne Funk,
scored a 7-0 victory over Franklin.
Funk passed to Carl Williams for
the TD and booted the extra point.
Berks ran over Lackawanna, 13-
2, behind Tom Schaffer, who threw
touchdown passes to Bob Wolpert
and Bob Morrone. Andy Collins
kicked the extra point after the
second TD. Lackawanna trapped
Schaffer in his end zone for its
lone score.
Mike Yanefski recovered a fum
ble in the Nittany 23 end zone to
give the Sleepers a 6-2 victory.
Angels Sign Lemon
To Promotional Job
LOS ANGELES (AP) Bob
Lemon, the former Cleveland
pitching star who was seven times
a 20-game winner in the majors,
was signed to a promotional job
by the Los Angeles Angels.
Lemon, 41, will work in ticket
sales and public relations. During
spring training he will help coach
the Angels' farm club pitchers.
Lemon, who lives in Long
Beach, was a pitching coach for
the Philadelphia Phillies last sea
son.
Fencing Managers
All persons interested in trying
out for varsity fencing manager
should report te 2419 Rec Hall
as soon as possible.
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Cam Into Semi-Finals
"DON'T TAKE THAT FOOTBALL"—jChick Hart of Phi Gamma
Delta (R), watches as a pass intended for him is almost inter
cepted by Tom Melhorn of Delta Sigma Phi. However, the Phi
Gam attack was strong enough to score two TD's and a 12-0
victory last night on the IM golf course fields.
★*★ ★ ★ *
The losers’ score came in the clos- on first downs, 6-2, for the right to
ing seconds of the game when a meet the Untouchables in the
bad pass from center rolled out of semi-finals tonight. The Sleepers
the Sleeper’s end zone. will battle Berks in the other sec-
Nittany 38 squeezed by Linden ond-round game.
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