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PiKA FRATERNITY CHAMPS: (fir Robbie Stanford; (second row left Burris, Sammy Anderson. Late Rally] BY TOM HUNTER Sports Writer Pi Kappa Alpha won the fra ternity basketball championship Wednesday night, defeating Sigma Phi Epsilon 33-30 before hundreds of screaming fans. The Pika team had to come from behind to win the tight contest after being on the short end of the scoring frequently. The largest margin of points that separated the hard fighting squads was 7 OLll (Author of "I Wa Loge" HAIL TO I Today let us examine that mi stood, grossly overworked, wh the dean. The dean (from the Latin De think, primarily a disciplinary guide, a haven and refuge for t (from the Greek Deanoa-to sk sympathy, wisdom, patience, I homely pleasures like commur and Marlboro Cigarettes. The c macht-to poop a party) is fo reason that all men of good will Marlboro is an honest cigarette. are honestly good, honestly age estly blended for the best of honestly comes in two differeni is honestly soft and a Flip-To1 too will flip when next you try honestly hopes, will be soon. But I digress. We were lea] troubled undergraduates. To il ' case from the files of Dean 8. .. (Oh, why be so mysterious? Ti the University is Yutah.) Wise, kindly Dean Sigafoos i man named Walter Aguincourt marry one Emma Blenheim, hi dean the marriage seemed ill-a4 years old and Emma was 91. W said he felt obligated to go thro invested her life savings in a ti her from the mist at Niagara Fal their honeymoon. If Walter ca would the poor woman possibly The wise, kindly dean pondere brilliant answer: let Walter puni steam iron. With steam billow would find a rainhood very ti Whimpering with gratitude, Beta Kappa key and hastened the results, I am pleased to rep< Today Emma is a happy w< her rainhood, eating soft-center -twice as happy, to be candid, . .. And what of Walter? He is wanted liaison with Emma, he own age-Agnes Yucca, 72. Wa stepfather, to be perfectly ac< boys from Agnes's first marria and Irving, 55-and when Walt takes them for a stroll in the p may be sure there is not a dry e And Dean Sigafoos? He tooi tiring hours in his little office, gi without complaint, doing his b fet, of his Olhargjes on that path ti . . We don t eay Marlboro is t he we're aure it's at the head ol ner.ver ciga,rstems are sekt in And 2 st row from left to right) Bob Moore, to right) Cliff Hollar, Fred Riesen, B( Pulls PiKA 1 when SAE jumped ahead at the close of the third quarter, 25-18. w: The Pika's came back, however, T< and tied the game at 26 points a apiece on Hoke Griener's foul shot. 3I Griener again came through for se his team when hit on a 20-foot jumper to tie the game, this time S with just a little over a minute to J play in the game. The little man ar led all scorers with 12 points and 01 was a key factor in the Pika vic tory. e o w st I ' hIth cc officer. He is a counselor and he troubled student. The dean wer) is characterized chiefly by orbearance, and a fondness for ity singing, farina, spelldowns, lean (from the German Deange ud of Marlboros for the same are fond of Marlboros-because Those good Marlboro tobacco. I to the peak of perfection, hon all possible flavors. Marlboro containers-a soft pack which box which honestly flips. You w honest Marlboro, which, one ning how a dean helps poor, lustrate, let us take a typical ...of the University of Y .. e dean's name is Sigafoos and as visited one day by a fresh who came to ask permission to s dormitory laundress. To the Ivised, for Walter was only 18 dlte.r agreed with the dean, but igh with it because Emma had nsnparent rainhood to protect Is, where they planned to spend led off the wedding, what use have for a rainhood in Yutah? d briefly and came up with a ah holes in the back of Emma's ing back at the old lady, she seful-poseibly even .esential. Walter kissed the dean's Phi way to follow his advice-and rt, were madly successfullI man-singing lustily, wearing chocolates, and ironing clothes than if she had married Walter happy too. Freed from his urn inarried a girl much nearer hih Iter is now the proud father urate-of three Sne, healthy e-Everett, 38; Wilhelm, 43; ~r puts the boys on a lead and ark on Sunday afternoon, you re in Yutah. happy-happy to spend long, ving counsel without stint and it to set the young, uncertain > a brighteor tomorrow. dean of Alter cfgarettee, but the clase. Get some soon, ione Gamecock Stall Photo by Gregory Hoke Greiner, Tommy Pilcher, b Wolfsen, Henry Rhea, Bob last SAE The game-winning 2 points ca1 ith 51 seconds remaining mmy Pilcher broke through i lay-up giving Pika the le -30. Pilcher was second in i oring with nine points. SAE's gunners consisted a n d y Linning, eight poin hnny Farnsworth, seven poii id Jimmy Johnson with a to six points. "Griener was the important f, r, when He started hitting came the difference" was I sy the winning coach, Jim Smi immed up his victory. "It's bE long dry spell cince '58" Sm mmented concerning the last Pi tsketball championship. "SEA A Heaping Mound Fried Clams in a To French Fried Potatoi Noon ''Led.or for Hnegry Amr CAYCI, . C. ONLY AT THIS THE we MAOMURRAi KIRK..MOORE .i .MUJRRAY..D[MAR RElD...NonEW ial STARTING TODAY Tak< Zone 6 Stomps PiKAs Motor and Good Lead Slaughter BY T. NARROW Sports Staff Tuesday night, Zone 6 and Pik respective champions of t h e i leagues, meet head-on in what wi supposed to be an evenly match( basketball game. Pika, playir heads-up ball in the opening mii utes of the first quarter, was i match for sharp-shooting Six. Six had complete control of tl boards from the very beginnir and never let up on their way to 72 to 45 victory. They outscori ne Pika 17 to 6 in the first period, l as to 14 in the second quarter, 17 !or 11 in the third quarter, and 21 ad 12 in the fourth quarter who he they iced the game with an outbur of fast-break baskets. Backcourt men, Good, Wilso of -nd Stanton, passing and shootir ts; with superb accuracy, and I ts (Motor Mouth) Williams and Mil Kirkpatrick controlling the boar< led this efficient independent tea to an easy 34 to 20 half time lea ic- Pika was kept in the ball gan he by Bob Wolfson and Tommy Pi he cher in the f- A half. th, The third quarter opened wi en Pika starting a rally, only to ha' ith Six ignite, with the main scorii ka going to Good and Williams, hol, ing them off. The fourth quart DOG" of Tendersweet Tangy asted Roll, Tartar Sauce, as, and Creamy Cole Slaw .85 'til Midnight ATRE. -OLSON-WYNN @M[S.WYNN..RUGGl[S EST .l.YNDE .SWEEN[Y [ TUDENTPRCE LI5z W3220 Bask a, r ig 1O INDEPENDENT CHAMPS: (second row from right to left) Powerful'6', .7 Zone 6 successfully defended its to Independent Intramural Basketball to Title with a decisive 60-44 victory m over Zone 16. Despite pre-game predictions the boys from Zone E at iad to battle down the stubborn n, was even more of a route as Zone 1g Six poured it on right to the end s for an impressive victory. Moore ce and Griner came to life for Pika in IF ;he third quarter to aid in their m brief comeback, to round out Pika's d. :op scorers. It was quite evideni e that Six's height and shooting 1- ability were too much for this short Pika team. Early in the game Ed Smoal re sprained his ankle and had tc 1g leave the game. This cut down or Six's backcourt men, but Nelsor er took up this slack easily-playinj a fine game. Willie Conaty cami off the bench in the second haL to relieve Kirkpatrick under thi boards. Pika also had the service. of S. Anderson, Reisen, Burris fast and friendly service is yours at COPELAND CO. ask to see the new selections in Sport Coats MADRAS AND SEERSUCKER Slacks FOR SUMMER WEAR 1409 MAIN ST. Mennen Spray deliver other leading men's d to the skIn where pern works all day. Is It ar the handy squeeze b etball first row from left to right) Ron Boi im Good, Mike Kirpatrick, Bill Conat h o sH esteam from Zone 16. It wasn't until well into the fourth quarter thatI1 "6" pulled away to win. The game started off fast with George Williams hitting his first o n tsee htZn Rhea and C. Holler during theaei This is the third consecutive year that Zone Six has won the basket ball campus championship. Zone Six FG FS TPi Good 10 4 24 Williams 9 2 20 Kirkpatrick 3 1 7 Stanton 3 2 8 Conaty 2 1 5 Wilson 2 0 4 Nelson 2 0 4 31 10 72 Pi Kappa Alpha FG FS TP Pilcher 4 2 10 S. Anderson 1 0 2 Griner 4 2 10 Wolfson . 3 2 8; Moore 5 0 10 Reisen 0 2 2 Burris 1 1 3 18 9 45 C6 AMPBE w GeogeWilias itinghiCfrstl 1 8Rtiest andtC.Hoperpinte Thisrais the tfieray constv eatr thratone i htars onr ebEffet Zode orene MnnSp tttannv 3e 2anarn 8 Titles Gamecock Stafj Photo by Gasidns) sham, Bill Stanton, Todd Wilson; v, George Williams, Jim Nelson. [oPesky'16' was on its way to an easy victory, but good shooting and rebounding Dy Don Mullins and Kenny Robin ;on kept the game close throughout he first half. Zone 6 led at the ntermission 28-26. With 3:45 left in the third quar ter Mullins tied the score on a lay ap. The two teams then went score less until Stanton hit a long jump shot with 1:45 left in the period. 3ix was never threatened after this. Good and Williams went to work in the final period and Zone 6 gradually pulled away. Jim Good led all scorers with 18 points fol lowed by George Williams with 16 and Stanton with 12. For Zone 16 Don Mullins had 17 points, Robin son 13, and Coward 10. In the playoff for third place Zone 7 defeated Zone 9 by a score of 53 to 26. Wynham was the leading scorer in the game with 20 points. Poem Curveball, Fast ball, Spite ball, Strike, The Ump is blind, It's down the pike. Hot dogs, beer, Pop corn, heat, Out to the ball game, We won't get beat. 'Tis Spring again, And Baseball's here, So everyone for the Gamecocks, Cheer, Cheer, Cheer (hic!). SCORNELL AACY Arms 0OL SUPPUIES A FOUNTAIN any ough And ay in