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Si*1x T ev In Intrv INDEPENDENTS 1y MAX CHIIDElRS Staff Writer Tlhere was little action in the m11dependent intramural leagues (iing the week of Oct. 10-14, most of the games being forfeited when teams failed to show up for I heIl contests. Of the games which were played, Zone .1 ertshed Zone 2, 35-6, and Zone 17 defeated Zone 18, 15-0. David ;atch and Ron Burleson pared Zone 1 with two touchdowns each. Zone 2's only score came on a twetiy-yard run by Ralph Catoe. Znes I'*s points came on touch rumtn rus bw illie Ferguson and hill Sk%:(11. /"n14. It forft-ited to Zones 6 nId '. Zone 9 won by forfeit frin '.ne 5 al Z,ne 18 won a O'1 f l " fl.m Zone 15. Hw liondins at the end of last we k for I,en.ue I showed Zone 1 mI :hw Ivaal -with a :3-0 rccord. l'h:: %%re followed by Zone 13, id. n Zines I antd 20. each with li. rest of the standings siowed Z nk 2. 1-:, Zone 8, 1-i: Zone 19. -: and zIlnes 5 a1d ~ tied with 0- I records. In I .eagne II play Zone !1I was -,: in front with a :,I-0 record fol l1md by Zone 17 with a 2-0 mark. Zones 18 and I 15 were tied for hird withll identteal 2-1edgers. Te res: of th standun s wert L Y O N TRAVEL SERVICE \ C " Complete Triel Service S'No -ervice clirge 911 Sumter St. Aerosx From llm.seshm, E)XTRA-CREDIT HO4P3A1CK SLAC T?bM /\ND, ANJD THEY VE C DACTQC TO k'NJOC)i CXaT u#21Nk IkEEP CREASES S SLACKS: 70': DACRON* POj,Yi* About $14.00. 'Dlu Pont's registe'red fa brics or clo thes. G;et vol J. B. Whit' Lnurie Ims Rei imural ] as follows: '/one t and Zone 11 tied for fifth, Zone 10 in seventi place and Zone 1-1 in last place. FRATERNITIES By BUNNY LANGS'ON Staff Writer At the halfway point in fratern ity intramural f o ( t b a I I , til leagues are panning out evenly. Atop League I is ATO, whiel defeated SX in its most importani game of the season, with a 3-0-1 record. In this battle of evenly matche( teamsi-, defense beh(I the uppel hand before giving way to S), early in the fourth quarter. .A Dick Lester pitch-ol'ut ti lienrN Bivens which covered :?n yards pul SX on the scorebad first. I'h< all-important PATI attemlpt wa., halted on a defensrIe gem b A T'0 I ,arry (0'Quilni as h) bouniced Jiml Win - Ut 4-f hoNd11 bef-re l 4-111l reach pay d&rt. Late in the fourth quaitcr, ATO aided by a pass interference pen. alty. tied the score on a fourth down two-yard pas:; from quarter back Rtay Ambroise to Jim \leyers. The same ctomliination teamtield up for the decisive .i \ . A re Youl L A Ch THE BE Is Th'e Ph 0 GOOD FO( * GOOD ATA * GOOD PLA HOT MEA 11:30 A.M.-2 P.M. - 85c SI INCLI MEAT 3 VEGETABLI L.oraweil Icrioss THE 629 MAIN STREET Bb KS SLUM K)OT LES, s':lt>I, 3(o W0I,) W(lMl(T. I rademniark. Dut Il'ont ma:kes fibter,, 13etter ThinM4 fot r lilaggaptr slackIs weitha "Iharron J. I Wri nain Uir Football With only eighteen seconds re Imaining in the game, SX ran oul the clock ol a desperate kickofl ,return attempt. h'le final scor was ATO 7, SX 6. Lambda Chi Alphat was knocke( - from the ranks of the unbeaten b. PVi Kappa Alpha 6-0. The Iont tally came on a Billy lill recep tion in the end zone. t SX and Lambda ('hi Alpha art tied for s e c o n d place with 2-1 r'Corlds, with Pika holding down I third place with a 2-1-1 showing. The remainlder of the league is rounlded out with Pi Kappa Phi w0-2),PE (0-1) and KA (0-1). In I. ague 11 action, SN held firm to its first place rank with coVinvi g victories over SAF and I'hi Epilon Pi. Once arain quarterback Donnic 'hillip-' pa' s to ('arl El-lworth and (Ulaud Belk Ied the Nti's of n-1ive charge. Thteir rugged de fen-ive lint' is anchored by Bobby Northeutt, ('huck Dikes. and mid die linebacker ,tw Barber. El-where in league play, sec "nd-place Phi DIta Phi edged out a 7-o victory over winless KS. A scrappy KI; defense stopped oo1king For (nge? G BIRD iee To Go! )D AOSPHERE CE TO MEET LS SERVED -5:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M. :ECIAL JDES: S -- TEA OR COFFEE ItloVnob I)ormsa BIRD COLUMBIA, S. C. not IIeiter ivmlg . A . t Ar< C r et I, .Tapp ght.Joh nson ibeaten Action the running of quarterback \larii Rivvd, but gave up a 40-yard H1ei to Sonny Parker pass-run play fi lthe gamie's only score. KS knockq on the Phi Delt's goal line sever, times, but were unable to genera ,the necessary offense to dent ti sCOr(eboa rd. The remIaining teaIMs in IA'Igl Iwo had the week off with ti t:nin gs seitially the Fame - Phi KS (2-1); SAE (2-2); PI Epsilon Pi, KS and XY (0-2). Sports Bu Anyone interested in playir SOCCer is asked to meet at I p.r Saturda:y on intramural field I Dr. O' Farrell of the history di partmnit will provide instructioi * * * The freshman football team wi >lay the Clemson frosh in Car< The Bell S INTE Sign Up in ~ For Your In We Will Be O1 NOVEMBER Placement I In Lieber C SOUTHERN BELL Prov des a wido variety of com rnunicotions facilities ond service for over 6,000,000 customers. U Engieneering, Physicail Science, Business ond Liberal Arts majors for work in the Southeast. THE BELL SYSTEM REC CAMPUS NO Why not sign up Plaeent. Brau.. G" >r d Le TIM BICE letin Board 9 lina Stadium Friday night. Ad - mission for students will be by coupon number five in the ath letic coupon book. Faculty couples will be admitted by one faculty 11 identification card. Students will -lenter gates eight and nine. BUS. AD.? ystem Wants RESTED?... Advance lerview a CampUs BUreaU ollege BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES omm irco n development in in the World 5Forernost Labora tory. U Electrical and Methon coi Engianeer s, Physics, Mathe motics and Computer Science majors at the Bachelor's and Master's level. RUITING TEAM WILL BE ON /9EMBER 2 THRU 4. now for your interview? round Floor, ier Collegeta )ominates re's Life had even attended c 1 a s 8 e s and didn't remember them. In fact, I was switched out of one math class section to another and didn't know it when I came to my senses. I FA'ed the section I was supposed to switch to, but I have gotten that all straightened out now." "I didn't dress out against Mem phis State and it is pretty difficult to get my old position back from such a good player as Wally Orrel. Right now I am on the 'suicide squad.' I get in on all the kick offs." As a freshman, lice started at offensive and defensive halfback but ruptured his kidney in the game with Gordon Military Acad emy. Speaking of the team and Coach Dietzel, he said, "We hate losing because he (Coach Dietzel) treats us like champions. But the thing we hate most about losing is facing the students and feeling we let them down)." IB.ARIS? I r1 IQURN. LONG LINES Provd i n cooperation wit other Telep hone Comtpancies - nterstato ilong disttance tel. 5hn sevc her an1 tO cd CabroadC U Enginerinr, Phyical Scoence, Bus o ines , cind liberca Arts majiors fo )iok c various sectors of Football I Sophomo By TONY SMIT1 A4istant Sports Edior "Eat, drink and sleep football." With these words sophomore de fensive back Tim Bice described how he spends most of his time at Carolina. Rice, who came to Carolina from Dallas, Tex., is originally from At lanta, Ga. The 5-10, 183-pounder has only one complaint: What hap pened to four days of his life? lie was knocked senseless during the LSU game when he started in the defensive safety position which Wally Orrel now has. lie has no recollection of the game or the three days after it. "The last thing I remember was talking to my mother before the gan." Iice says. "We weren't sup posed to see anyone before the game and she was s c a r e d the co-iches would see her talking to "It was the following Wednesday before I realized where I was. I ACCTG.? ou! WESTERN LECTRIC Manufactures, distri)utes (2nd In. stalls commnunicatirf c.nJ qupment for the Bell System Also M issi. Guidlon<e and Control Systems fo 'Ihe Gocver,nment U Ba chelor's and Master s in Elctri ca, Methonical a n d industrial Enginseering. U Op)enm0cs c,re available in var ,us sectors of thre United Stat.s Bell Systei Amentan Telephone & Telegi and Associated Compa