SATURDAY. N6VEMBER 3. j 1962 Kappa Sigma Wins League A Title Phi By £D CARPENTER Two league championships de cided, a three-way tie for first place in a' third league, and a game won in overtime'were the highlights in intramural football action on . the golf course fields last night. | The two league's crowns, A and C. were won by Phi Kappa Sigma and Kappa Sigma respectively,: each team boasting "an undefeated season. Phi Kappa gig finished the season with a 5-0 record while Kappa Sig won four. Phi Kapa Sig’s title clincher came as they defeated Sigma Alpha Mu, 19-0. The scoring began early in the second half on .a two-yard pitch from Phi Kappa Sig's Jim Terry to George Baker. The PAT was no good and Phi Kappa Sig lead 6-0. - WITH THREE minutes to go they added another tally on a three yard pitch from Terry to Baker. Once again the point after was errant. Phi Kappa Sig was not happy with their twelve-point lead and with 1:45 to go Don Jameson intercepted a:pass on Sammy's 22 and raced to the eight. On the next play Terry hit Joe Davi in the end zone for the score. The PAT was made ; by Dick Lacey HAVE YOU BEEN TO DEAN'S WALK-IN (Corner of Pugh & Beaver) IF NOT . . . LOOK HAMBURGERS Ssc THICK SHAKES 20c FREHCH FRIES 10c We Cash Student Checks COLLEGE + 0 +KG Your Career SPECIAL BV*«MONTH COURSE FOR COLLEGE WOMEN •For proof of answer (and further information) write College Dean for GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK. 1 KATHARINE GIBBS SECRETARIAL j BOSTON 16, MASS. . 21 Marlborough Strett NEW YORK 17. N. Y. ... 200 Pifk A»emi. MONTCLAIR. N. J. . . . 33 Plymouth SlrMt PROVIDENCE 6. R. I. . . . 155 Angell Strut It s Impolite 1 to Point... —but we’d like to point out thatj for the best in i Quality Paperbacks, Greeting Cards, Magazines, Gaines ... it’s Nittahy News Next to the Corner Boom, to end the scoring. | Kappa Sig won their league bv) defeating Theta Delta Chi. 13-6, j as'both scores came on runbacks of intercepted passes. The three-wav tie for first place is in League B where Phi Gamma Delta, who edged Alpha Chi Rho, ■ : IMPORTANT MEETING FLYING CLUB MONDAY, NOV. STH-218 HUB 7:30 P.M. Everyone Instrested in Flying Welcome COLLEGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ; THE STORY OF TEN LITTLE FREE WORKERS KILOWATT DOCTOR RAILROADER MINER STEELWORKER FARMER TA little free workers in this country fine and fair. , ” But if you cherish your freedom—worker have a care! I • Ten little free workers—Reddy was doing fine ! Until the socialists got him-thcn there were nine. i' ; , 9 little free workers laughed at Reddy's fate 1 Along came federal medicine—then there were eight. I .<■ Q little free workers thought this country heaven V: Bu t the government took over the railroads, then there were seven •i . n 7 little free workers-’till the miners got in a fix. Uncle said coal’s essential and took over leaving six. 6 {ref workers ’till the day did arrive Thg steel mills too were fedcralized-then there were five. 5 little. free workers—but the farmers are free no more ' THc farms have been collectivized—that leaves only four.. / , • V •- /. / : •• ]i ■■■.. ■ , 4 little free workers ’till the government did decree Allmust have free legal advice—then there were three. ’/■ * “ i ~ ■ l / ; /, • ; 3 lit tle free workers-the number is getting few, i But with government groceries selling food-then there Were two. ■- ji ' . i &S 2; litjlc free ijbrkers-our story's almost done, ,; v v TV lih clerns at work in federal stores-that leaves only one. I: : !! % i little free worker—the reporter son-of-a-gun Mustn't criticize government-so now there are none , Ten little v orhrrs-hut they are no longer free They IK or h when and where ordered, and at a fixed rale you sec, And itjall could have been prevented if they'd only seen fit-to agree 'And icorl: together instead o} saying “it never can happen to me’." • Yes...this could happen to you. This little story could come true unless each of us works to preserve fret enterprise.; What can you do? Write your Congressman and ask him to keep government out of business^ Li ■ . ■ WEST PENN POWER CO. An Investor-Owned, Tax-Paying Electric Company 14-7; Chi Phi. who shutout Delta Phi, 7-0; and Lambda Chi Alpha, who blanked Pi Lambda Phi, 8-0. have identical 3-1 records. The overtime occurred in the game between Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa' Theta. Phi Delt pulled it ouh 1-0, on first downs. Beat Maryland LAWYER GROCER mum 2 v. $ £ v & M Mi 44 rt /:*! St* *i, **► fl o & a d x=•? ttj, "rl .1 tfs b m a gs *; 5 SALESCLERK REPORTS! ' ** -4 Ji- • . l' " [ " |V>lr:jVr; ' 'vNtll. v i - :' - ? „ | «e-, i ;• i