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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1955
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PRESIDENT’S LEAGUE
AEPi, Tau Eps Remain
In Tie for Top Position
AEPi and Tau Epsilon Pi Monday stretched their win streaks in
the President’s League to five straight at the expense of Phi Kappa
Tau and Alpha Gamma Rho.
Joe Brown Defeats
Griggs; Fain-Dudley
Phi Kappa Tau was plowed under,
31-0, by a spirited AEPi attack that
saw Stan Steinberg pass for three
touchdowns and score another on a
run. Ira Polk scored three AEPi
extra points. Randy Feinberg, Alvin y, 1 l o
Siegel and Polk were main targets J DOWHS IXeeCI^ 1*5-0
for Steinberg passes.Feinberg snag-1
ged aerials for two markers and | Joe Brown Hall’s intramural
Siegel received for one. : football team and Fain-Dudley’s
Alpha Gamma Rho’s defense was I _ , __ j t _ ut-j . >
not quite enough to stave off a Tau ! st l uad emer 8 ed ^m Wednesdays
Ep offense that squeezed in a 6-0 vie- j Dorm League action as the only
tory. Neil Markowitz scored the lone undefeated crews
Ta " Ep touchdown Th „ Joe Brown Bombers marked
The day's tightest contest was , ,, ,
fought by Lambda Chi and Theta “P a for,elt v,ftor y over the Grl * gs
Chi, with the Lambda Chis winning,
7-6, on penetration.
Chi Psi marked up its second
straight win by downing the Phi Eps,
15-0. ATO took a forfeit from Pi
Kappa Phi.
Monday, the AEPis (5-0) meet
league-trailing Pi Kappa Phi on Le
gion field. The Tau Eps (5-0) are
expected to take an easy win over
Phi Kappa Tau (1-3) on laundry
field. Lambda Chi (4-1) will play
upcoming Chi Psi (3-2) on Stege-
man field. Alpha Gamma Rho (2-3)
will face Theta Chi (0-4) on the
freshman baseball field.
President's League Standings
Team
Tau Eps
AEPi .....
Lambda Chi
Chi Psi
AGR
ATO
Phi K Tau
Phi Eps _
Theta Chi
Pi K Phi _
Gophers, giving the victors a 2-0 rec
ord. Fain-Dudley blanked Reed’s Red
Rams, 13-0, for its second win with
no losses.
Milledge forfeited to Clark Howell.
In the Club League, Geechee and
BSU won by identical scores. Gee
chee downed Wesleyan 9-0, and BSU
topped Newman, 9-0.
Thursday, OTS topped Alpha Psi,
7-0, in the Pro League, and Alpha
Kappa Psi shut out Pharmacy, 12-0.
Alpha Psi meets Pharmacy today
in the Pro League, while Delta Sigma
Pi plays Alpha Kappa Psi, and OTS
draws a bye.
Wednesday, BSU meets Wesleyan,
and Newman faces the Geechees in
Club League play. In the Dormitory
League, Milledge meets Griggs, Reed
faces Clark Howell, and Joe Brown
clashes with Fain-Dudley.
Results of games played Wednes
days in the Club League and Dorm
League were received after sports
page deadline.
Kappa Sigma,
Sigma Chi Tie
For Loop Lead
Sigma Chi downed Delta Tau
Delta. 1(5-13, and Kappa Sigma
blasted SAE, 13-0, Tuesday to
leave the two winners in a tie for
the Governor’s League lead for
the third consecutive week.
Both teams now hold 4-0 records.
In Governor's League action Fri
day, Delta Tau Delta fought to a 1-0
win on penetration over winless Chi
Phi. The KAs edged SAE, 13-12, in
Friday’s only other game.
Other games in the league Tues-I
day resulted in victories for Pi Kappa
Alpha and Phi Delta Theta. Pi Kap-j
pa Alpha breezed by Chi Phi, 20-0,
and Delta Theta defeated Sigma Nu,
14-0.
Sigma Chi (4-0) will meet the
KAs (3-1) on the laundry field Tues
day. PiKA (1-2) will face Kappa
Sigma (4-0) on Legion field. Chi Phi
(0-5) plays SAE (0-4) on the fresh
man baseball field. Delta Tau Delta
(1-3) will meet Sigma Nu (1-2) ,on
Stegeman field. Phi Delta Theta drew
a bye.
Governor's League Standings
Red and Black Predicitions
(Editor's Note: A couple of members of The Red and Black Sports Staff
j bad a bad week on predictions last week but promise to come back with
I a much better job this week.)
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