University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1943

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,tis CLO Basketball Champs Buckman C Shuffleboard Winncrs ATO edged closer to the top position by relieving the Pilams of the handball doubles trophy. Track found the Phi Delts increasing their lead on first place and capturing their sixth consecu- tive major sport, followed in the scoring by SAE and ATO ATO defeated Phi Delta Theta in the semi-finals to break the Phi Delts major sport winning streak by overcoming Delta Tau Delta in the finals of the soccer tournament, which was played on the intramural calendar for the first time this year. Diamondball found Phi Delta Theta and ATO struggling desperately for the league champion- ship. Upon this sport will rest the top two positions while SAE has already clinched third place and Pi Lambda Phi has definitely captured fourth place, As this is written the tournament has just begun and it is impossible to name the winner. Interest in the Independent League ran unusually high this year and although only six teams entered the full season, the struggle for the championship provided one of the closest finishes ever witnessed in this league. CLO has been leading all of the year, but it has been followed closely by l-lillel and YMCA. As the league enters its final stage with soccer and diamondball remaining on the calendar, Cl.O still holds first place by seventy-nine points,and Hillel is leading YMCA by eighteen points. Trailing behind the top three are Floridians, Cardinals, and Crane l-lall. Volleyball, football, handball singles and tennis singles were captured by the leaders, while the second place team has taken the ping pong doubles and handball doubles tourneysi YMCA has Phi Delta Theta s Winning Volleyball Team This Team Won Football for Buckman E CLO Boxing Champs Thomas E Horseshoe Doubles Winners

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Phi Delt Basketball Champions CLO, Independent Winners ln Touch Football The Phi Delts Also Took Swimming SAE won its second cup ot the year in shuftleboard singles when it. defeated Pi Lambda Phi, and ATO advanced into Second place by winning the doubles tournament in the same DOVL Phi Delta Theta made a clean sweep ot the major sports TOV the tirst semester by trouncing ATO in the finals ot the l0Otball tournament. As the first semester ended the top tour lodges in the Fra- ternity League standings were Phi Delta Theta, ATO, SAE, pl Lambda Phi, and Sigma Nu and TEP tied tor fifth place. ,ATO began the second semester by winning the tennis S TQlGS tournament. Pi Lambda Phi tightened its hold on laurth place by taking the tennis doubles and handball singles ClWOmpionships in matches with Chi Phi and SAE. aw lI SlL0lf TEP Ping Pong Doubles Champions Inter-American Section Ping Pong Doubles Champs ucllmqn E Winners of Dormitory Basketball Floridians Were Independent Swimming Winners CLO's Winning Volleyball Team CD N681 ill! l T141 ,i .-I Will! it uw FHM -45-'Q S9119- U nm wumfxnQ -awww! 'WIDWP'-V' 1'



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V' Flghflng and Splashing Their Way Down the Pool Florida Backstroke Swimmers Give Their All ln Tony Wins Sl-.ufflebgqrd for Crane Hqll Intramural Competition won two cups, horseshoe doubles and tennis doubles. The Cardinals came out on top only in ping pong singles, while the Floridians were winners of swimming. Crane lglall took its lone trophy in the shuffleboard singles con- ests. The Dormitory League was the lone casualty of the season, having to close its season early when members of the armed forces moved into the dormitories. While ll functioned, the league provided a full calendar of 5DOrts for the dorm residents. Sledd C was declared champion of the Dormitory League by virtue of a strong hold that it had on first DlOce at the time of abolishment. Buckman E, was runner-up and Thomas E was awarded third place in the final standings. Swimming, the first sport, was taken by the champions, who also walked away with the boxing tournament. Thomas B captured the ping pong singles tourney, and The Latin-American Section of Fletcher E and F won The doubles crown in the same sport. Buckman C came through in the volleyball tournament Ghd Buckman E won the basketball tournament for the Second consecutive year. Thomas A dominated shuffleboard taking both singles Gnd doubles in this sport, Thomas E was the champion th horseshoe doubles. I And so the intramural system completed its first wor- llme year with a credible record for participation and Gctivity. After thirteen years of existence, Florida's lhiramural Department still ranks among the best in The South. Sledd C Winning Boxing Team ' l Q Buckman C Volleyball Champions . Thomas A Winners in Shulfleboard Doubles

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