The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 11, 1962, Image 7

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    THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1962
Delta Theta Defeats SAM by 6-2,
Second - Straight 4 IM Title
Phi
In Quest of
1 By 'ED CARPENTER
Phi Delta Theta, in an at
tempt to repeat last year's
fiehilvement of winning • the
fraternity intramural football
crown, defeated Sigma Alpha
j 6-2, last night as the 'sec
one week of IM football
began.
I Sammy scored "firstona two
point safety as Phi Deli's quarter.
tback,l, Skip Valone was tagged in
, his end zone, by Bill Brody.
This two point spread was suf
ficient. until the seven minute
mark; of the first half when
Valone. hit Scott HendersZn,on a
38-yard scoring play. The com
bination culminated a threv play,
44-yard march by Phi NIL
i . Phi Gamma 'Delta, runnef-up to
Phi 'Delta I Theta i.h last year's
tournament, also made their sea
son's( debut a successful one, de
feating Pi Lambda Phi, 14-0.
I ' Phi Gam scored the first touch
down in the early moments' of
the game on -a three-yard pass
from quarterback John First to
Chiclliarte. The play highlighted
a 55 yard drive during which
i
First / threw six passes four to
Hart andone each to Larry Wert
and urke Jackson. The PAT was
made . by Wert and the"score re
mained 7-0 until midway through
the second half.
Phi Gam's Chris Mader then
.intercepted a pass and raced to
!the O. Four plays 'later First
;spotted Harte in the end zone
land fired an 18-yard pass that the
'leaping Harte snagged. The point
•after was converted by Wert.
New College Diner-
Downtown Set:iveeri ;the 'Movie;
Sororities:
STARTS - T ,
.DAY
DERBY
All Buildings Are Out,Ofj Bo
Brothers, and Pledges of .SIG
MiMUOMM=II==
- In the most lopsided fraternity Lambda and' Phi Kappa Sigma
game, Lambda , Chi Alpha defeated Tau; Kappa Epsilon, 1-0,
trounced Delta Phi, 17-0. ; ;
In independent action the Un-
The scoring was headed by touchables trounced the Newman
fleet-footed Bob Fleming sivhci Club,, 15-0; Rejects •shutout the
teamed „up with. quarterback reri, 14-okßats 'defeated Coal
Elmer-Praul on scoring pass plays Crackers. 13;6: Sportsmen beat
of 60 and 30 yards Old Men 6-0; Wops upended the
In ,pther fraternity action Chi Lucky Lucies, 6-0; Sleepers white-
Phi scored an early touchdown I washed the j 122 Terrors, 24-0;
on a 25-yard pass play from Bobj Watts bumped Lucky 13,'6-0; Bad
Bevon to Gregg Duvall to defeat Guys edged i the Touchdowners,
Alpha Chi Rho, 6-0; Phi Kappa! 1-0 on qirst downs;. and the Navy
Theta got a first period safety for ißluedevils outlasted the Panthers,
a 2-0 victory over Alpha Kappa 6-0, in overtime.
SNATCH
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ood Luck .7
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UtJIVER4ITY PARCPENNSYLVANIA
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Leßaron Pass Leader
NEW YORK (AP)—Little Eddie .
Leßaron of the Dallas Cowboys
has taken over the , individual
passing lead in the National Foot
ball League, The latest statistics
released by the le ague show that
the 169-pound Leßaron has com
pleted 44 of 70 passes for 659 yards
and five touchdowns. He also leads
in 'percentage of completions,
COLLEGE MEN
Part Time Employment for Fall, Term
A few .openings exist for men
• i wanting to work on a part
time basis during the Fall term.
Only those with neat appearance
will be interviewed.
Working schedule will be arranged
'interviews by appointment only
CALL
. Mr. Young AD 8.8992
between 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
for interview appointment
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Taylor Heads Rushers
NEW YORK (AP)----Jim Taylor
of Green Bay still holds the rush-.
ing lead In the National Football
League over five-time champion
Jimmy Brown of Cleveland. In
four games. Taylor has. gained
418 yards on 77 carries, while
Brown has amassed 331 yards on
67 rushes.
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State College, Pa.
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