THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1962 Duvall's Catch Gives Ch By MAL KLUGMAM Chi Phi defeated Phi. Gam ma Delta 7-3 for the fraternity League B title last night, and Gregg Duvall has probably still not recovered from thej pats, on the back that came his way. With, a minute to go in the contest, Chi Phi’s quarterback Bob Bevan flipped a pass into the- end zone - that was converged! upon by Duvall and three Phil Gam defenders. Duvall made the' grab. Tony Felice booted the ex 4 tra point and Chi Phi scared one of the big upsets of this year’s! IM football season. Phi Gam, perennial playoff, entry, scared first on a field goal | in the opening minute of play r ' by Larry Wert from 20 yards out 1 and held the lead by coming up" with key interceptions until Cht ‘ ,Phi prevailed. Phi Gams' last bid' for" the victory was,halted byi Bob Bevan's interception with 21 seconds remaining. 1 ► CHI PHI'S VICTORY, their second win over Phi Gam this season, places them in the quar- • terfinal dim matt ion round, They: will' take on Ddta Upsilon to-!i morrow night at 8:30 on the golf course field. ! In another fraternity game, playoff-bound Kappa Sigma com pleted its league schedule byi trouncing Alpha Chi Sigma, 20-7. ‘ Kappa Sig’s QB Dave Ante-! L '`s=. . ▼ 2* nucci threw, three TD passes, two of them to- end Larry Dodds. Two other fraternity battles saw Tau Phi Delta blank Phi Kappa Thu. 13-0; arid Beta Theta Pi nip Theta Delta Chi 7-0 on a TD that came with less than a minute to play. On the independent playoff front, Murray Goldberg kicked a; 15-yard field goal and threw to Sam Holt for a touchdown to give the Sportsmen a 10-0 victory over the Old Mer£ *“»I n a North Halls playoff affair, Allegheny house came from be- cnrKRE3GEiAacHAKrgnsuTKHBscBJAaM.mmc Johnston ft Murphy iN HAND-BONED, RiCH CORDOVAN, WITH DOUBLE SOLE AND FULL LEATHER LINING. BROWN or CHERRY CORDOVAN fl El jg Jack Harper Guy Kresge a I * ■ , a' £ Around the Corner from Jack Harper Custom Shop £i Cl i 1 33JXTinoYnn)S3Ters.i033jmTjnrr3:>s:i}rt.i.r»M.jin mm iymmsmhm \ .1.0 ; »c?~ < . r THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA hind to -whip Berks. 10-7. After Tom Shaffer scored on an 1 interception for Berks. Allegheny; QB Dean Kaley threw a TDj strike to Gene Evanish. John Sie-' grfst later clinched (he win with! a 40-yard field goal. j In independent plat-off games! for tonight it will be Lyons II ! vs. Nittany 36-37. Columbia vs. l the Bad Guys. Balsam vs. Nittany, 27-28. Birch vs. Venango, (Lacka ;wanna vs. Lawrence, Clearfield' vs. the Sportsmen and Juniper! > vs. the Bats. Allegheny has -drawn a bye and will meet the Juniper-! Rats game winner. i Cordovan i Victory ii . > Cub Betters Seek Victory Over Lock Haven Today Penn State's freshman soccer: troircecf Lock Haven. 7-f. They team will! try to even its record! have since been beaten by Navy at 2-2 wlien it meets Lock Ha-j ***** ® uc * n *U t5-®>- j ven's fresh this afternoon at Lock Ni*hr Talib. who scored 1 five of > «« «.. end *; K S®SWBRiS Season for Walt Wetlands Lub; x a vy. will not be able to play booters. i j today. He pullwt a thigh, muscle In their.season opener, the Lions l in the BuckneU game last wee*, Promotional work for internationally known firm With offices in every major city throughout th« World. Car furnished. Careers “in management available to‘Cqualified students upon graduation. Must. have 'at least average grades. 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CaadMatae Karr bar* of our staff w*u conduct CAMPUS INTERVIEWS November 26, 1962 fird yA mr« *boj( th<* wi4m of jclv * <* s, educator*! yoprami m 4 mocVior u'towfcn* lMug*** For inttry*w appontmbot M IntormaCi—l Saroturo conerft ym* ClMega rtK*»nl Director. Or «*#•; Co/fepr Pf*c**9*t Of7<#, Hugh", P.O. Bm 9*sr? f Um**w** 9, CUf; Cf?V ”j 4 **v» fLTC^*WCS • » jHUGHESJ Ar rra«> *->«*rw» *Trsdanurk Hatha Aircraft Comfttf Battmaa Attfcf** COLLEGE MEN Part lima employment 15 hours per week ' AD S-8392 Boys. Miami is 1400-miles fromj the Penn State campus, and | with jit so is the warm j weather. For Penn Staters! this means no swimming at' Whipples, no as a matter gf fact, we can! do nothing even related to! summer. But why worry! about it. If we are doomed! to the long winter months; ahead, why not enjoy them.! Let’s enjoy the • skiing,' ice skating and sledding.: Lets, however, be dressed! warmly at the same time.; Outfit yourselves at Hur's; Traditional Shop opposite; Atherton Hall' j Wayne, the cordial man ager of the shop, has every -j thing you need for'winter! wear Loden chats, hooded; pop-overs, Penn State jack-< ets, poncho jackets, eveni nylon pullovers with an in 4 sulated lining. You can alsd choose from such names a. 4 Woolridge, Sport Chief, and many others* So remember, win t e f weather is here to stay an<| with it all the fun of that season. Just irfake sure dressed warm jenough to enjoy it. .j PAGE] SEVEN Advertisement.^ — Fashion Fad Column Bob Bouldin Talc it easy. Bob !