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I my , ,sggfr Top Row-Craig, Brown, Rice, Hahn, Fisher. Bottom Row-Fuller, Garland, Priest, Thompson. lnterkraternity Basketball Tournament TAKING the lead at the beginning of the season, the Atlas Club basketball team did not let anything turn them from the path of victory. In the iirst game ofthe season the Atlas Club took the Iota Tau Sigma boys by a score of 50 to 10. That was just a start. The second game was with the Phi Sig- ma Gamma fraternity and ended in a 27 to 10 victory for the Atlas team. Perhaps the best game ofthe seasonfwas played between the Atlas and Alpha Tau Sigma. Thompf son of the Atlas made a name for himself that will live for years in Atlas history when he made a field goal that saved the game for his team. The Theta Psi boys offered strong opposition to the Atlas machine but were finally overcome to the tune of 17 to 16. The Acacia fell easy prey and the season was over with Atlas as the 1033 Champions. The Interfraternity Basketball Tournament always draws a good crowd due to the fact that there is such rivalry between the teams and the house that they repref sent. ' FINAL STANDING OF THE TEAMS woN Losr Atlas... ....5 0 A.T.S.... .,..4 1 Theta Psi , , ..., 3 2 Acacia .,,,. ..,. 2 3 P. S. G. ..., ..,. 1 4 I. T. S. .... .... 0 5 -l-1034-----H 513511
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if- A . Back RowfDerfelt, Bumstead, Youngblood, Zay. Front Roto-Meyers, Cummings, Stalf, Gramolini, Neth. lnterclass Basketball WEEPING aside all opposition the Juniors obtained possession of the coveted Interclass Basketball Championship. Playing against the Freshman team, the juniors took the lead from the toss up and were never in any danger. The Seniors suffered the same fate as the Freshmen and were defeated without much strain on the juniors. The Sophomores, however, furnished some real opposition in the hnal game of the series. The winner of the tournament was in doubt until the last few minutes of play when the Juniors gained a slight lead which they maintained to the end of the game. The present Junior team, as Seniors, next year look like sure winf ners unless the incoming class next September has some good men. FINAL STANDING OF THE TEAMS woN Losr juniors ....,. . . 3 O Sophomores . . . . . 2 1 Seniors ,..... . . . 1 2 Freshmen. , . . . , O 3 - f---21a-1---1 ..-. . ' Y lg 5 f v.-A-- -1..1- i H13-Ill
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F ,i , pf- . 1v,.. fir'-' f. ra, 4 .V wffkfajfg 'ii will Back Row--Green, Speir, Cooper, Barnett. Front Row-Van Arsdale, Fix. lnterfraternity Bridge Tournament HE Annual Interfraternity Bridge Tournament, sponsored by the Interfraternity Council, was played this year under a new system of scoring. This new system made the fraternity having the highest total number of points the winner. Theta Psi held the highest number of points at the end of the Tournament and thus became the Fraternity Bridge Champions for 1933. Much interest centered around the Tournament this year because the race was such a close one. The outcome was not known until the last match was over as first one team and then another would be in the lead. Each fraternity had a chance at iirst place and held it for one week. However with the finish of the last match the Theta Psi team came out on top. Alpha Tau Sigma, the 1932 winners, finished in second place. Phi Sigma Gamma, Atlas, Acacia, and Iota Tau Sigma finished in the order named. The trophy for the Tournament is a beautiful loving cup which is presented to the winning fraternity at the close of the Tournament. M33 iiasi
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