TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1961 Delts, Sleepers Win Grid Championships Phi IM Football is called a game of inches and certainly Phi Delta Theta and the Sleepers will attest to that fact today. The Phi Delts walked off with the IM fraternity football crown Sunday and the. Sleepers squeaked-out a victory for the independent crown op the golf course fields, but both teams gained victory by the narrowest of margins. Phi Delta Theta edged Phi Gamma Delta, 6-5 on first downs with the score knotted at six all, and the Sleepers took almost the same course, a 4-3 first-down victory over the Untouchables In the Phi Delt's victory, a first half outburst that picked-up five first downs was too much for Phi Gam. The winners scored their lone TD while completing 7 of 15 passes for 127 yards in the big first half. With Bruce Campbell doing the quarterbacking and only seven minutes remaining' in the first half, Phi Belt got its touchdown. Campbell fired a pass to Bill Shannon that was deflected into the waiting hands of Eldon “Boo” Reed who raced 59 yards for the first score of the game. The extra point attempt was no good. Phi Gam came steaming back in the second half, however, to knot the score on a 53-yard pass from John First to Charlie Fink. Phi Gam also missed the .extra point atiempi. . Behind by a 6-3 first-down margin, Phi Gam marched for the quick first downs, but the clock ran out and with it went the championship. First threw 15 passes and com-, pleted 10 for 136 yards in the second half, but a hard-changing line erased part of' this total by throwing the Phi Gam- quarter back for losses totaling 49 yards. Chick Harte was the defensive standout for Phi Gam as he intercepted five passes, all but one of his team's total of six. The independent game was mainly a defensive battle. The Sleepers could manage only 39 yards the entire game and the Untouchables gained even less, netting 35 yards. Fine defensive play held the passing of both clubs in check, The champions completed 5 of 18 passes while the Untouchables clicked on 9 of 26. The winning first down came with only three minutes left when Mike Yanefski scampered eight yards to give the Sleepers their fourth first down and the victory. Penn State - Pitt Tickets Tickets for the Pitt-Penn State game will go on sale tomorrow from 6 to 9 p.m. at the ticket window in Rec Hall. There will be 1000 tickets available at $4 and 2000 end zone seats at $2.50. The sale will be open to students only. Purchasers are limited to five tickets apiece. The general public may pur chase tickets from 8 to 5 p.m. any day this week at the ticket win dow. | Khrushchev says: i "I'll Bury You" Frank says: You'll change your < nine! baldy bean, oncej you try my delicious < STEAK SANDWICHES AD 8-8381 FREE DELIVERY FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN 112 S. 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PENNSYLVANIA • COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS • WANTED Fluke TD Aids Phi Delts By IRA MILLER The play on which Phi Delta Theta scored the touchdown that helped it win the IM fraternity football championship Sunday won’t be found diagrammed in any football play books. Phi Delta Theta scored on a mis handled pass and even though Phi Gamma Delta came back to tie the game, Phi Delt had enough first downs to win. Phi Delt scored when quarter back Bruce Campbell threw a pass intended for Bill Shannon. The bail bounced off Shannon's hands into the waiting arms of Eldon Reed, who was trailing 1 IHIItIHIMHMtaiIIiIIIIIaiIMtIIHIHIIHMIMMItItKMIt FOR RENT FURNISHED EFFICIENCY Apartment with kitchenette, shower, and parking. Available Nov. 16. Located 126 E. Fair mount Ave. Phone AD 8-0383. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY unfur nished one bedroom apartment. Hcnt, water, stove and refrigerator furnished. For further Information call AD 8-0636. FOR SALE BANJOS, UKES. 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In contrast to Phi Deit's touch down, the Phi Gams scored on a perfectly executed 53-y ar d aerial from First to Charlie Fink lit the second half. Campbell completed 11 of 28 FOR SALE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER for sale. Excellent condition, $3O, or beat offer. Call John, AD 7-2421. before 11 ti.m. Hi) preservative added. FRESH CIDER, Truck at Freezer Fresh, Dale Summit, Sat. evening. Sun. afternoon and evening. PUPPIES Weinmraner, 8 week* old. Howard Swank, Boalsburg. HOmeatead 6-6213. LOST RONSON CIGARETTE lighter Tuesday in Recreation Hall lacker Room. If found contact John Thomas UN 5-6068. DESPERATE! Mun'a Black Onyx Ring. Lost in Hammond. Cali UN 5-5178, ask for Lou or Joan. Reward. ,OST: *62 CLASS RING, blue atone. Reward. Call UN 5-7323. ONE PAIR of gray glasses, somewhere between Beam and Whit* Halls. Call UN 5-2940. ! LOST: ENICAR Wrist Stop Watch on Wednesday. If found please catl Tom. UN 5-1012, MAROON PARKER PEN in 10 Sparks. Reward. Call Sally UN 6-6930. passes, but six were intercepted, five by Chick Harte. Harte, al though disheartened by the nar row loss, gave full credit'to the victors. “It was a good game,” Harte said. “We all played hard. We simply got beat by a better team. No excuses.’’ 1 The Sleepers, independent | champions, won their game on a rollout run by quarterback Mike Yanefski. Team captain Joe Shady said the Sleepers “had been work ing on that play all day. If the defender comes up,” ho said, “we pass, if not we run.” In this case, the defense laid back and Yanef ski ran eight yards for the win ining first down. LOST BLUE PENN STATE Jacket, white «i<l« panda, Rogers sewn on left front. Re* ward. Call UN 5-6787 after 6. GOLD RING, Tuesday; initial* F.G. Please coutact Fran Graboaky UN 5-2104. •••>■• ii it* •••••«*#•■ t !••••! nun MISCELLANEOUS PART-TIME JOBS available immediately for college men; 15 hours/week working schedule. Salary $l5/weok. Call Mr. Rich ardson 9:30 B.m. - 2:00 p.m. AD 8-2051, APPLICATION BLANKS for Editor of The Penn Stale Woman will he avail able on Weil,, Nov. 8 at the HUB desk. NKW CONKKIt VA7 > t’KB GOLDWATKR Help us form a P.S.U. Chapter of The Young Americana For I'retvlom. Room 214 HUB, Nov. 14. S:3O p.m. REV. VINCENT MATTHEWS speaks on “What Do You Know About The Church —Sociological Fossil?'* HUB Assembly, Tm-s., Nov. 14, 7 p.m. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: Hie Nelson Griffith I Quartet (piano, bass, trumpet, diun.i) ihas a limited number of not yet booked. This is a professional Wunlao speciaU/.ing in music for dancing and list-uiing. Cull Carl at UN 5-6357 pr AD 7-2770. PAGE ELEVEN
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