lnterfraternity Basketball Champions OR the second consecutive year the Atlas Gluh was winner of the annual Inter, fraternity basketball tournament. Before the tournament started three teams were known to have possibilities. These teams were: Atlas, Phi Sigma Gamma and Theta Psi. The teams representing the other fraternities, although capahle of up setting the above mentioned, did not seem to carry enough consistent drive to he considered as pennant winners. Interest from the very onset was high The favorites namely Atlas, Phi Sigma Gamma and Theta Psi won their first games with little dithculty. In the second round Atlas and Theta Psi played a great hattle. The score was tied many times with neither team having the advantage. hut when the smoke cleared, Atlas was leading hy 27 to 26. ln the third round the Theta Psi hoys defeated Phi Sigma Gamma. lt was a great game but the Thets lost a hearthreaker hy a 20 to 10 score. In the fourth round the undefeated Atlas and Phi Sigma Gamma played for the championship. The memories of this game will not soon he forgotten. The lead swayed hack and forthg the players gave all they had and when the game was over Atlas was again interfraternity champion hy a 15 to 14 score. Attendance at these lnterfraternity games is exceptionally good and there is always keen rivalry. Some of the outstanding players were: Miller, Russell, Roherts. Stoike. Barnett, Lovell, Goldman, Glass, Summers, Christian, Benson and Gilson. FINAL STANDINGS XVON LOST Atlas, . , . 5 lb Phi Sigma Gamma 4 1 Theta Psi. . , , 3 2 Acacia 4 2 3 Alpha Tau Sigma , 1 -1 lotatTau Sigma U 5 SVYQT Q ,,., ' . I Q' 'W f :tif-4 11-A T -QL-4,N9li yfil-Asf 5 9 f il' RSLA p tril l ltie pp A pa k T VT J' Brick Rowfflraig, Thomas, Howell, Gain. Front Roiu4Russell, Fuller, Miller, Priest, Thompson. ij 100 H
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lnterrraternity Baseball Champions N a series that was marked by upsets, errors, drsputes and lots of fun in general, Alpha Tau Sigma won the 1033 indoor hasehallchampion' ship. The race was close all the way and the excitement was very inf tense. Each fraternity played every other fraternity, and Alpha Tau Sigma had the honor of hemg undefeated. Theta Psi and Atlas however, also were represented hy strong te.uns and pressed the A, T. S. hoys closely. Perhaps the outstanding game was hetween Alpha Tau Sigma and Theta Psi, Wlieri the regulation seven innings were over the teams were tied. Finally, however, in the eleventh inning Alpha Tau Sigma scored and won 17416. Each year the Fraternities look forward to this hasehall series he cause it is full of fun, disputes, sore muscles and what have you, The final standings: wow Losr Alpha Tau Sigma , 5 5 Theta Psi , 4 l Atlas 3 2 Phi Slgllkl Gamma, 2 3 Acacia 1 4 Iota Tau Sigma lb 5 Top Row--Benson, Blasingame, Sweeney, Mehegiiri Middle Row -Staff, Willett, Mtirshall, Chippendale Bottom Row-lvianchester, Gillson, Neth, Horne, lvlorey flllll
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