TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1962 Alpha Sig Tops Theta Xi, 3-0 A 17-yard field goal by little Lou Amici coupled with a roaring-'blitz put on by the defensive line gave Alpha Sigma Phi a 3-0 victory over Theta Xilinmtramural playoff action on the golf course fields last evening. , j In other games, Phi Kappa Sigma blanked Kappa Sigma edged Delta Sigma Phi, 6-2; Delta Upsilon nipped Chi Phi 4-3 on first-tfowns; the Rat? topped Allegheny on first downs, 7-3; Lackawanna stopped score of 10-0. . 1 . _ V-'"* - Approximately 300 screaming-spectators braved the Sig’s invincible defense : ly thwart the Theta Xi attack. So far this season, -Sig has yielded - only two safeties to the opposition. . ALPHA,SI6 got a drive going the first .half, moving Theta Xi 17 on passes to Amici and Ron Bua from quar terback Paul Mockus. Amici, kicking at-an angle, then booted the field goal that proved to be the margin of victory. After thatT the Alpha Sig for ward wall took over and pre vented Theta Xi from even mus tering a scoring threat. The rush ing auartet of Don Boogenhagen, Frank Moyes,' Joe Roller, and Bob Bertrando had Theta Xi quarterback Marlin Biesecker in trouble all night.- ,» Biesecker, who was hampered by a bad back, had to hurry his passes time after time in order to avoid the Alpha Sig blitz. Aimici and Bua both, were out standing on pass defense as well as offense. Each intercepted sev eral key passes during tne course of the contest. The Delta Upsilon-Chi Phi game went right down to the wire, with DU taking a thrilling 4-3 decision on first downs. 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AD 7-7992 IMPORTANT PROMO STAFF MEETING TONITF 131 Sackett 6:30 BE PROMPT THE DAILY} COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA By JOHN LOTT 3-3 going into the. final minute, I when DU pushed over the.clinch er. • 1 ' I DU opened the scoring in the first half on Bob Mascali’s 16- yard field goal. The lead held up until late in the second Half when a- Bob Bevan to Ron Wood pass play was good for 36 yards and a Chi Phi touchdownr The point after failed, and -the score stood at 6-3. ! ‘ It looked like it was 1 all over for DU when they failed to move the ball after the'kickoff and Chi Phi took charge. But DU’s Dick Frick picked off a Bevan pass and galloped 41 yards to set j up another field goal by Mascali; This time he split the uprights from 18 yards-out and the score was tied at 6-6. CHI PHI began to roll after the kickoff, but Denny German intercepted another pass .for DU. Seconds later, Ed Geigucz whip ped an aerial to 'Fred Light for the leading first down. But it still wasn’t over. 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