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a ,ui tw sz F2 it U22 QQ 5255? .,, i 'E il X 2. .X ,, in F53 L ' w ' 5 . Q 3 T 2 IM Flag Football Bitterly Contested ,. ,' V ' ,ion ,,,,f , The intramural program for 1960-61 opened with 24 teams participating in the flag football program. The game, although not played the same as varsity, proves to be a rough sport because no protection gear is worn. The teams were broken down into 3 leagues and played by the round robin method. The first league was won by Triangle who showed their power by gaining yardage with straight ahead plays. The second league was won by Phi Kappa Theta who showed a fast backfield and good passing. The third and roughest league was won by Lambda Chi Alpha with one of the smoothest backfields and best air attacks seen in the intramural program. The final standing brought Lambda Chi Alpha on top winning over the second place team Phi Kappa Theta by a score of 34-20. Triangle thus placed third in the finals.
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Team Standing Kappa Alpha lst Sigma Nu 2nd Kappa Sigma 3rd Phi Kappa Theta 4-Sth Pi Kappa Alpha Tau Kappa Epsilon 6-7th Lambda Chi Alp-ha ,Joi o- '-nd' rar. Jim Warner Sets New Record For IM Cross Country jim Warner from Kappa Sigma ran the ap- proximate 2 mile course in 11.00 minutes to come in for lst place. The runner-up was Bob Maxham from Sigma Nu. The teams were made up oj two men each so the teams stands were figured on the basis of how both men did. Kappa Alpha runners Larry Shafer and Dale Kieffer placed 3rd and 4th respectively thus coming out as the team champions.
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-'Q 4-' I ' h tl-0 ' rs' if is 5 ' Ye mis Tke's Win Annual I F C Chorus Sing and Sig Eps Take Honors In Quartet Singing The annual Interfraternity Council Sing was held on Friday night, December 9, at Parker Hall. Tau Kappa Epsilon finished first in the chorus singing with the song Green Sleeves, and Delta Sigma Phi took second place with their rendition of- Catch a Falling Star. In the quartet competition, Sigma Phi Epsilon. singing the old favorite Kentucky Babe, finished first. The judges for the sing were Mrs. Margaret Lloyd, Mr. Oakley, the band director, and Mr. Cantwell. The master of ceremonies for the evening was Beef Glaser, vice-president of IFC. Rich Kapfer of Sigma Phi Epsilon receives first pla-ce trophy for quartet sing from MC Bob Glaser. Lower picture, Mike Nataluk receives first place award for TKE. ' I J
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