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Neither quarterback was having much success completing passes on the rainy, windswept field, but Ernie Hinderliter managed to connect often enough to get two first downs for North- South. Much of the first half was spent watching North-South Tonight's IM football g Dormitory Beaver vs. Bradford, 7:30. Field 3 (semifinal) Pottstown vs. Ogontz, 8:30, Field 2 (semifinal) Fraternity Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma Tau Gamma, 7:30, Field 2 (semi Delta Theta Sigma vs. Sigma Pi, 8:30, Field 3 (semifinal) ' Independent Wacky Tabacky vs. Primo, 8:30, Field 3 (championship) Graduate Whistler's Mothers vs. Undertakers, 7:30, Field) (champions The Brothers of ALPHA GAMMA R Warmly welcome thei new initiates Russ Holzhauser Frank Orner Art Muchow Jack Kaufman Mark Francis Mark Kooker Scott Hummell Frank Reist David Dunch LOOKING FOR A JOB? ATTEND THE JOB PLACEMENT PROGRAM I Thursday, Nov. 1, 1973 7:30 p.m. 301 & 303 Boucke . . Presented by the College of Business Administration Student Council and the University Placement Center. th-South go back and forth. Jim Haggerty caught a 32 yard pass for a ,fir i st down, then they were , penalized. Chris Horn pulled in a ten yarder then another penalty against North-South. When ,it appeared East II would get the ball for theifirst time they were' penalized. North-South was finally forced to try/ a field goal. Hinderliter's boot was blocked and East had their hands on the bill for the first time. In contrast with North- Nilo South's ten minute control of the ball the Beasts tried three passes and punted. After a short runback of Paul Barakat's 35 yard punt North-South went through the whole routine once again. - Horn dove for a ten yard grab putting North-South over the line for their second first down. Another catch by Haggerty, and a pile of penalties both ways, enabled North-South to control the ball the rest of the half. North-South received the second half kickoff. After a couple incomplete passes they tried some razzle-dazzle that backfired. Hinderlite lateraled to Mike Brachus who lateraled back to Rinderlite. The slippery ball eluded him and was picked up by Grant on NS's 20 yard line. East's excitment over their first big bread was short lived as Brachus picked off Barakat's first pass. Unlike the first half Hinderliter couldn't generate any offense. Constant pressure from Grant and Joe Westrick combined with the cold rain and bad footing made his job hopeless. The Beasts fielded Horns' thirty yard punt and from then on everything went East's way. Now instead of Tim Green sacking Barakat for a loss, East's quarterback swiveled downfield for their first first down. He quickly hit Jack Kramer and Don Boswell with first down passes and midway through the last half East, took over the lead in first downs. 3-2. The Primos, named after the hashish and not the Hawaiian beer, moved to the independent finals last night by clinging to a broken play score to defeat Mike's Heroes, 7-0. The victory gives the Primos the chance to meet Wacky Tabacky (8-0) in tonight's independent final. The Tabacky team has now scored 202 points this season against none scored upon. Tabacky eliminated Kelly's East II 6, North-South 0 (champion- Heroes 19-0 last 'night. ship) Primos are -Dormitory Ogontz 19, Erie 0 (first round) Bradford 9, Hershey 6 (quarter final) Fraternity Sigma Pi 7, Phi Delta Theta.° (quarter final) Independent Wacky Tabacky 19, Kelly's Heroes 0 (semifinal) Primo 7, Mike's Heroes 0 (semifinal) Resident Assistant I t sticks it in BO WD FM 9 Tonight and Special includes house salad with Italian dressing,. Primo's Al Terraro (left) makes diving interception effort Primosi move to IM finals By BILL GUTHLEIN Collegian Senior Reporter EVERY THURSDAY... between 4:30 and 10:00 p.m. All the Spaghetti you can for only sour dough bread and beverage. The Train Station EATING CONTESTS WELCOME enthusiastic about challenging the defending independent champs. "It'll be the 'Battle of the Weeds'," one said. The game's only score came on a 40 yard ramble by Primo quarterback Al Terraro on the game's second play from scrimmage. The ball was centered from the midfield stripe, Terraro was rushed, he rolled out, found running room, and the Primos were ahead 6-0. "I got 6y one guy and no one else was there," Terraro said, "I was waiting for a whistle when no one ran after me." It was fitting that the only tally of the evening came on a rushing play. Neither team could generate much offense during a night of heavy drizzle. "Our defense was not too good," Terraro conceded. "You couldn't throw the ball, no one could run patterns, but our defense was exceptional. I don't think they would have gotten in our territory except for some penalties and me dropping the ball." The defense managed to eat 1187 Photo by Randy J. Woodbury dump the quarterback only once but did pick off five passes of Heroes' QB Lee Slocum. Three of the interceptions came on bombs that Slocum hung up. John McQuillen nabbed two of Slocum's passes. In his second he performed a ballet like leap but landed undignifiedly on his rear and slid five yards forward. Terraro made two from his linebacker spot to protect his winning score. Dave Ber ger picked off a fourth down desperation pass with 34 seconds remaining to end the Heroes' chances. Mike's Heroes first threatened late in the first half after they took over the ball on the Primo 30 after a Terraro fumble. Slocum tried two bombs that fell incomplete but followed up with a 20 yard completion and a first down. With a first and 10 fo the goal Slocum dumped a pass into the crowd while under heavy pressure. McQuillen made his first interception of the night to end the threat.
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