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dnlltamullal vll/ie/ies Under the direction of H. Barnette Speir and managed by II student committee headed by William Robinson, the intramural program continued with marked success throughout the year. Arrangements were made for competi- tion for non-varsity athletes in seven sports: touch football, basketball, volley ball, track, DURING AN INTRAMURAL CLASH softball, golf, and tennis. Two trophies are in competition, the awards cup as they gained six straight victories over being made on the basis of total points and the other three fraternities. Their first victory quality of sportsmanship. At the present came over Camma Beta Chi, 20 to 6; and from time, the Delta Pi Alpha Fraternity holds two that point all, the Preachers were never cha]- legs on the athletic cup; while Alpha Gamma lenged as they closed the season with a 19 to 6 Tau is in possession of the sportsmanship defeat of the Bachelor eight. For the cham. award. pions, Don HOlleman proved to be the out- Beginning with touch football, the Preachers standing offensive threat as he broke all began their successf ul defense of the athletic scoring records in amassing 113 points in the half-dozen contests. Nemo Robinson and Jack -ruv FOR. A SCORE Hyan did most of the Preacher blocking; while Bill Dumler, Lee Lodge, Ted Bowen, Jack Stewart, Joe Workman, Frazier Scott, and Randy Scholl held down the forward wall positions. As a climax to the season, the players in the league chose all-opponent teams from which the annual all-star team was picked. Named as ends were Neil Eckenrode, Gamma Beta Chi; and Lodge, Preachers; tackle posts went to Preacher Stewart and Bachelor Paul