WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1962 DU, Phi Ka By MAI KLUGMAM 1 Three 1 teams advanced last night to the IM football finals to be held at the golf course fields this evening, with one more finalist to be decided by a special playoff. . Delta Upsilon, Phi Kappa Sigma and the Bad Guys made it into the final round while the outcome of 'the Lackawanna-Rats contest is still to be decided. Delta Upsilon made an inter ception pay off for a touchdown in its 7-0 win over Alpha Sigma Phi. DU’s Dick Frick .picked off a Paul Mockus toss and returned it to. Alpha Sig’s one-yard line. EdiGiegucz, DU’s quarterback, tried two short heaves before connecting for the winning TD to A 1 Magnotta. Bob Mascali booted the extra point. ' THE GAME was not really over, however, until the last second. A Ron Bua interception gave Alpha Sig the ball on the DU 25 late in the game. I Alpha Sig managed a first down but couldn't score as time ran out. Alpha Sig led on first downs at that point and seven points might have given them the yictory. Undefeated, unscored upon Phi Kappa Sigma continued its win ning ways with a 3-0 victory over neighboring Jfcfppa Sigma. The game wasjdrcided by Dick Lacey’s field goal after he had intercepted a Dave Antenucci, aerial midway through the last Tialf. Phi Kappa Sig held onto its slim margin by controlling the ball on a sustained drive in the last five ; minutes of the game. By the ! time ’ Kappa Sig got possession of the ball, only 30 seconds remained in the contest, pot enough time for Kappa Sig tp mount an offensive. i ' Phi Kap was also helped out by' the fin? defensive work of Larry Gaertner, who picked off four Kappa Sig passes. ! The participants in the final Badger QB Named Back of the Week By The Associated Press Ron VanderKelerv a late bloom ing senior quarterback from Wis consin. was named the Associated Press' back of the week yesterday for his part in the-Badgers’ .37-6 upset,of Northwestern last Satur day. ! Bill King of Dartmouth, Daryle Lamonica of Notre Dame, Joe Namath |of Alabama and Pete Beathard; of Southern California were among the others considered after sparkling’,performances in Saturday's games.' VanderKelen, who played only 90 seconds of varsity ball before this season, completed .12 of 22 passes for 181 yards' and three touchdowns in the surprising vic tory over Northwestern. King accounted for five touch downs, four by passes and one by running, as unbeaten Dart mouth .routed Columbia 42-0 and clinched at least a tie for the Ivy League title. 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It was during the 'series of plays leading to the field goat however, that the .disputed call occurred which has left the game's Wac Sez .., For those who don't know— These are the classiest collegiate shoes on the market. _ COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF scover the cool "air-softened"taste of Sale outcome in doubt. On the third down play of that drive, the Rats were penalized five yards for unsportsmanlike conduct .which occurred after the completion of the play. Lacka wanna was mistakenly given an other down and after a pass failed. Owen kicked the three-pointer. Dutch Sykes, IM director, said that since the penalty had a direct bearing on the outcome of thej game, the second ha!f will be! replayed tonight, beginning at, 6:00. The Bad Guys will meet" the winner of this game at S:M i for the title. I The fraternity final between Phi Kappa Sigma and Delta Upsilon will begin at 7.30. NUNN-BUSH and NUNN-BUSH EDGERTON HABERDASHERY ItoSP { Downes Wins by TKO ' LONDON I.T) Terry Downes. 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