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r>i i ^nake-u] By Matt Ward Qamccock Staff Writer The second edition of intramural flag football rankings has some changes this week. Sigma Chi, last year's champions and third ranked a week ago, lost their second came of the season to Alpha Tau Omega 12-6 in double overtime and dropped to the tenth spot in the poll. Top ranked AFRO continued its unae!eaiea season witn iwo more wins to up their record to 5-0. AFRO defeated arch-rival the Young Democrats 6-0 in overtime. Remaining in the second position for the second consecutive week is Maxcy. The defending residence champions defeated arch-rival Thornwell 12-fi to imnrove their record to 4-0. It appears now that the game between Maxcy and Snowden could very well decide the residence champion for 1979. Moving from the fifth position to the third spot is Phi Kappa Sigma. With a narrow 2-0 win over Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Sigma is con iiiiumg lu snow improvement anu along with Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu are the main contenders to win the fraternity division this year. Phi Kappa Sigma is 5-0 on the season with three games yet to be played. Also moving up in the rankings Kio ii/onlr ic anno A 1 t\Y\o LT A iiuo vy^viv 10 ivoppct nipua, i\n improved their record to 5-0 on the season with an overtime win against Sigma Phi Epsilon 13-6. One of the outstanding players for KAhas been the receiving ability of former Gamecock basketball star Billy Gause. Gause caught numerous passes against Sigma Phi Epsilon and is KA's top McGuire from page \ The Blatt-McGuire feud raged ir months of 1977. At a Gamecock Clu new president, Dr. James B. Hold praised all the athletic mentors Mrflnirp Thp haiskMhall rnnph cm "I'll get you for that!" Later Blatt was old and forgetful. In private, 1 one too many, but the damage was < arrm BBBhF regu SHRIMP ALL DAY ONLY ^ ML Delicious calabash Style w/French fries, hush i cocktail saurp 1 - K Free Coffee I SUNDAY ? P|H^W ALL-U-CAN0WIV $3W ^^^enclous calabash style f MB w/French fries, hush pi SBl? coektall sauce. p in intrair weapon on offense. KA is ranked T fourth this week. [j n 4 : 1 it." niiiiermg me laiiMii^ IUI uic first time this season is Sigma Nu. After defeating Sigma Chi in their opening game, Sigma Nu has played steady football and is one of V>r* f/\n ?v* o ?n hn f><ofarnifir iuc iuji icaiuo 111 uic n aivi iuj division. Sigma Nu is 4-1 and ranked fifth. In the sixth position is another new team to the intramural rankings, Chi Psi. The one-time flag football powerhouse has gotten its team back into contention for top honors in the fraternity division. Chi Psi defeated a vastly improved Pi Kappa Phi team 12-6 and sports a .1-1 rprnrri on the season h Moving up one spot in the rankings is Snowden. After being ranked eighth a week ago Snowden completely destroyed Moore 27-6 to improve their record to 3-0 on the season, Dropping one spot in the I rankings is Moore Alumni. After | suffering their first loss of the | season, Moore Alumni is now I ranked eighth. Still to come for Moore Alumni will be a contest with last year's runner-ups AFRO. Remaining in the ninth position is Air Force ROTC. Air Force improved their season record to 3-1 anH is ranahle of contending for top honors in the independent division. Still to come on Air Force's schedule is their annual game with arch-rival Navy. Rounding out the top ten is last year's champions, Sigma Chi. After dominating the fraternity division for the last two seasons, Sigma Chi has had to rely on their defense more than ever before. 12 ito an open conflict during the early b banquet, held to honor the school's lerman, Mr. Sol, the guest speaker, who were present except Frank ;ered at the old man and whispered, apologized to McGuire, claiming he ie said it was because he had drunk done. DINNER HH >9 HH Mon. Thru Friday fried shrimp served ; )uppies, coleslaw & EAT rled shrimp served BHhRGB ipples, cole slaw & Kssssa5sssgKsaaagQBi^^ lural poll wmmmmmammmmmmmmmmammmmammmmmmmmmmrmm MEN'S TOP 70 [j 1) AFRO 5-0 | 2) MAXCY 4-0 3) PHI KAPPA SIGMA 5-0 4) KAPPA ALPHA 5-0 5) SIGMA NU 4-1 6JCHIPSI 3-1 7ISNOWDEN 3-0 8) MOORE ALUMNI 3-1 9) AIR FORCE ROTC 3-1 0) SIGMA CHI 2-2 WOMEN 'S TOP 5 1) KAPPA DELTA 2-0 2) ALPHA DEL TAP/ 1-1 3) BATES WEST 1-1 4) CHI OMEGA 1-1 5) SIMS 1-1 I ATLANTIC I I Erotic French I Kittens 1 Ii-rencn Kittens | ATLANTIC II I Cvnf ftlniica [;tj IIVW0V V I Heat Wave I ^ TOl $49! i Vol to *21 1 siui $A9! | 1W tiBsmBaammmmmmmmBmmmm A ft I' 2 MIN OPEN 6 D ' ?a *< -?> . mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm 2320 Rosew< (At theintersectlon of ti r now up era rui 11:30-2:00 M 1 Meat, 3 Vegel ues: Friday Night S[ ILASAGI Served with Antipa Wine anc 1 French $3.65 1 D: D_ K rqje IUM IUTIS FROM COLUMBIA M AYS 10-1OPM-6033 TWO ua'cJ >od Harden St.) r Lunch lon-Fri rabies, sert $2.40 teaks ini-Botfles eer ~rt ' 7 o // JLL B I ian oJ 1 SI 7! M?-77.14 ( Points fecial VA sto Salad, i Breac i M \ jj^ ^Lr I ALL .4,,. \rf "