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'Suggested retail price Div. of Swingline Inc. 32-00 Skillman Ave.. L.l.C., N.Y. 11101 Park< D bikes 8 bicycles Official Rules: Hand print information on coupon or postcard. No purchase required. Entries must be post marked by Nov. 30. 1975 and received by Dec. 8 1975. Write your guess outside the envelope, lower left corner. Final decision by an independent judging organization. Prizes awarded to entries nearest actual count. In case of tie, a drawing determines winners. Offer subject to all federal, state and local laws. Void in Ga., Ida., Md., Wash. & Mo. and wherever prohibited, taxed or restricted by federal, state and local laws. Enter as often as you wish. Each entry must be mailed separately. Limit one prize to a family. For winners list, send stamped, sell-addressed envelope to: SWINGLINE WINNERS, P.O. Box 2357, Westbury, N.Y. 11591. SWINGLINE MOPED E P.O. Box 2050. Westbury, N.Y. 11591 There are staples in the fishbowl. Important: Write your guess outside the enve lope, lower lft hand corner. Name Address city State Zip Telephone No. lane is the "source for Danskin Leotards and Tights Danskins are for everywhere and everyone. For partying and playing, exercising and dancing, and for just plain wearing around. Made of 100% easy care nylon. Available in a rainbow of colors and a multitude of styles at these Parkiane Stores. DUTCH SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER parkanue Intramurals Game of the Week By RAY COOPER Gamecock Sports Writer Chi Psi ran its undefeated record to 52 straight wins yesterday, defeating Kappa Sigma 19-0 in the in tramural game of the week. Chi Psi, the defending champion in the fraternity division, has compiled an 85-3 record over the past five years and has gone undefeated in regular season play during the past three seasons. Chi Psi remained true to form yesterday afternoon as they completely dominated the game with Kappa Sigma. In the first half, Brent Schofield scored of a 40 yard ass from quarterback Tony Boykin and David impson added the extra point to give Chi Psi a 7-0 lead. Boykin was not through scoring for his team in the first half, throwing a 45 yard touchdown pass to Tommy Woods for the second and final score of the first half, giving Chi Psi a -13-0halftime lead. The second half started as if Kappa Sigma had gotten their offense all together at halftime. Kappa Sigma quarterback Bob Watson moved his team well until a pass interception by Gill Rogers stopped the drive. Kappa Sigma operated their offense from the shotgm formation and according to coach James Channing they used this formation because their offensive line is so small. "We're a little disorganized, but once we get our thing together we'll be okay," Channing said, alluding to his team's inability to establish any type of of fensive showing against the Chi Psi defense. Player-coach Bill Shroder of Kappa Sigma said his team had equal talent and they were getting beat because of his team's disorganization. "We have twice as much fun as Chi Psi," Schroder said. The final score of the game came on a run by David Simpson of Chi Psi. The touchdown was set up on a good rm up the middle by David Booth. The pass for the extra point failed and the score stood 19-0 when the final whistle blew. Chi Psi played platoon football throughout the game. The Ci Psi defense is also a very polished unit as they intercepted five passes from the opposition in yesterday's game. With the game out of reach, Chi Psi put in their second team quarterback Odie Rawls. Rawls had his team mving into scoring position as the game ended. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL SCORES September 24 Alpha Phi Omega 0-Air Force ROTC 14 Delta Sigma Pi 0 (won on penetration)-Town Men 0 Young Dem. 33-Crush 0 Lamba Chi Alpha 14-Phi Kappa Psi 0 Laborde 18-Horseshoe 12 Bates 19-Snowden 2 September 25 Pi Kappa Phi 13-Pi Kappa Alpha 2 Navy ROTC 26-Marrieds 0 Chi Psi 13-Omega Psi Phi 0 Moore 12-Preston 6 Sigma Chi 12-Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6 September 28 General Studies 26-Alpha Phi Omega 6 Delta Sigma Pi 6-Air Force ROTC 0 Alpha Tau Omega 0-Phi Delta Theta 0 (won on penetration) Kappa Alpha 18-Kappa Alpha Psi 6 September 29 Maxcy 6-woodrow 0 Town Men 7-Crush 7 (won on penetration) Preston 7-Snowden 0 Laborde 0 (won on penetration)-Bates west 0 Bates 13-Horseshoe 0 Marrieds 13-Kappa Psi 0 Young Dem. 28-Navy ROTC 7 Septemnber 30 Phi Kappa Psi 13-Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 Phi Kappa Sigma 12-Sigma Nu 6 Chi Psi 19-Kappa Sigma 0 Moore 6-Clemson 0 General Studies 18-Afro 0