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PA OK TWELVE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 105R
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Joe Brown Fops Dormitories
Joe Brown’s intramural football squad emerged from last Wednes
day's Dorm Ijeague action as the only undefeated team. They won
a 2-0 victory on a forfeit by Millcdge, and by doing so held the league
lead with a 3-0 season record.
Faln-Dudley remained in ttecond i themselves sole possession of the
place by holding Clurk-IIowell to a league lead. BSU Is second with a
6-6 tie. The Heed Hall Rams pulled “ I '° rerord f °r the season. The New-
.... . ... , , . I man Club heat a rough Wesley team
up to third place as they took u for- .. . . , . ; T , ,
’ 13-0, to take third place, and Wesley
leil game from the Griggs Hallji e malns in the cellur with three
Gophers. Clark Howell maintains , losses for tlie season,
fourth place and Milledge Hall and Games scheduled for this week are
Griggs Hall, both with three losses HSU vs. Wesley and Geechee vs.
and no victories round out the list. J Newman.
In the light for first place in the Results of games played Wednes-
Cluli League. The (ieecheos came out day in the Club League und Dorm
on the long end of a 6 0 score against League were received after the
Baptist Student Union, gaining for sports page deadline.
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Kappa Sigma,
Sigma Chi Tie
For Loop Lead
Sigma Chi and Kappa Sigma
continued to roll along the unde
feated trail by notching their fifth
straight win in Governor’s League
play. Sigma Chi downed the KAs
0-C and Kappa Sigma romped
home easily over I‘i Kappa Alpha
21 -0.
HAH Snaps Streak
Other contests saw SAE snap its
four game losing streak at the ex
pense of winless Cht Phi 9-0. Sigma
Nu overcame a 2-0 deiicit with a final
period touchdown to turn back upset
j minded Delta Tau Delta 6-2. Third!
place Phi Delta Theta was idle, hav
ing drawn a -bye.
8igs To Meet Chi Phi
Next Friday’s schedule has high
riding Sigma Chi (5-0) pitted against
an oVbr matched Chi Phi (0-6) at
Legion field. A dangerous Phi Delta
Theta (4-1) exchanges ideas with
championship minded Kappa Sigma
(5-0) in the contest that rates top
billing on Stegeman field. PiKA (2-3)
and the KAs (3-2) will be out to get
hack in the winning column when
they bang heads at the track field.
Dark horse contender Sigma Nu
(2-2) battles SAE (1-4) on Laundry
field.
Tuesday finds Chi Pht meeting
Sigma Nu on Stegeman field. KA
plays Phi Delta Theta on the track
field. SAE engages Delta Tau Delta
on Legion field and PiKA duals Sig
ma Chi on Laundry field. Kappa Sig
ma draws a bye.
Tau Eps, AEPi Unbeaten;
Top President's League
Tau Epsilon Pi and AEPi are deadlocked for first place in the
President’s League in so far as percentage is concerned, but Tau Eps
lias notched one more victory in their quest tor the league title.
Tau Ep kept its unblemished rec
ord intact, winning its seventh
straight, though hard pressed by Chi
Psi, being extended into overtime be
fore winning 1-0 via the penetration
route. In case of tie after four pe
riods, the rules call for both clubs
to run off four downs in the extra
period. The team making the most
yardage in their series of downs is
declared the winner.
TEPs Win By Forfeit
TEPs followed this win with a for
feit triumph over Phi Kappa Tau.
AEPi extended their unbeaten
streak to six by virtue of a forfeit jxeams W
victory over Pi Kappa Phi. Lambda J Kappa Sigma 5
Chi remained in close pursuit of the 'g isma chi
league leaders with a come-from-
behind score in the third quarter to
edge a stubborn Chi Psi “eleven”
13-12.
AGR Wins 18-13
Alpha Gamma Rho punched overjg^j;
a last quarter touchdown to down
Theta Chi 18-13. Alpha Tau Omega
squeezed past Phi Eps 7-6, only to
be dumped by Phi Kappa Tau 7-6 in
their next outing. Theta Chi picked
up a forfeit win over cellar dwelling
Pi Kappa Phi.
Monday’s action brings together
AEPi (6-0) and Tau Eps (7-0) in a
show down battle for undisputed
possession of first place on Stege
man field. Third place Lambda Chi
(5-1) engages Alpha Tau Omega
(3-4) at the track field, and Theta
Chi clashes with Chi Psi (3-4) on
the freshman baseball field.
Governor's League Standings
L Pet.
0 1.000
0 1.000
1 .800
2 .600
2 .500
3 .400
4 .200
4 .200
6 .000
Phi D Theta 4
Kappa Alpha 3
Sigma Nu .. 2
Pi KA - 2
Delta T Delta 1
1
0
Chi Phi
President’s League Standings
Teams
Tau Eps
AEPi
Lambda Chi
AGR
Phi K Tau ..
A’FO
Chi Psi
Phi Eps
Theta Chi
Pi K Phi
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Club League Standings
Teams
W
L
Pet,
Geechee
3
0
1.000
BSU
2
1
.667
Newman
. 1
2
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Wesley
.... 0
3
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Dormitory League
.Standings
Team W
L
T
Pet,
Joe Brown 3
0
0
1.000
Fain-Dudley 2
0
1
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Reed 2
1
0
.667
Clark Howell 1
1
1
.600
Milledge 0
3
0
.000
Griggs 0
3
0
.000
l*rofesslonal league Standings
Team
W
L
Pet.
Omega Tau Sigma
.. 2
0
1.000
Alpha Psi
_ 2
1
.667
Alpha Kappa Psi
_ 1
1
.500
Delta Sigma Pi ...
_ 1
1
.500
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