WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1962 Pieta Xi Tramples Phi Sigma Kapp t; 'AGIt Wins on Last-Second Field GC.tal By JIM IitIVATA Theta Xi stamped- itself ,"as one: : 74 . the.top contenders for he football'crown with.an easy 20-01 win over Phi Sigma Kappa in, the mud last night at the gcaf course. ; . With Merlin Biesecker 'at * the controls, -the winneri:rolled their sewing to 46 paints in two ganies. Last week t he y shut out Alpfia Phi Delta, 26-0.- \ *meeker tossed two touchdown passes and scored another on a 40-Yard punt return. A 40-yard. field goal by Russ Mitchell with one second remain ing gave Alpha Gamma Rho a 3-0 win over Alpha Epsilon Pi.' Mitchell's kick sailed through the: . air. hit the ,cross 13.ar and bounced over for the margin of Can You Fast? 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