PAGE TEN Xi Chi Theta Theta By ED CARPENTER A good offense coupled with a strong defense were put together last night by Theta Xi in soundly defeating Sigma Tau Gamma, IM football action at the golf course fields. After having two touchdowns called back early in the first half on account of penalties, Theta Xi, behind the quarterbacking of Marlin Biesecker, scored with 48 seconds to go in the half. The touchdown was set up on an interception by Ted Roush on Sigma Tau 's 22. ON. THE first - play Biesecker threw to Jerry Trexler for the six•Tointer. Midway through the second half, Theta Xi scored their sec ond T 1) on a 60-yard march. The drive 'was culminated on a 12- yard pass from Biesecker to Mike Miller. - THETA Xl's defense which 'as yet has not .been scored on in three games failed to yield even a fimt down to Sigma Tau Gam ma. It. the upsetof the evening Phi Kappa Psi shutout Theta Chi, the team which defeated DU two weeks .ago, 7-0. The - lone tally of the game came on a-60-yard pass play from Tom Ferguson to Dean 'Wharton. In other action Ed Giegucz led his Delia Upsilon team to a_l3-7 victory over Alpha Gamma Rho. Scoring t was opened - up early .when DU's Dick Frick intercept ed a pass and scampered 22 yards for a score. The next score came early in the second half when DU's George Cim recovered an AGR fumble on the kickoff. Three plays later a 20-yard aerial from Gieguez to Frick netted DU an other six points. The PAT failed. MIDWAY through• the half AGR broke into the scoring col - - , umn on a two-yard pass from Russ Mitchell to Barry Weigner. The play - highlighted a 42-yard march by ,the losers. RADIO•PHONO • 4 SERVICE ' -g'delivecy AD 8-6021 & pick - up TELEVISION= -{ITSC SERVICE CENTER 232 S. 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