.We'dnesday, September 29, 1948 DU, ZBT, Beta Sig Win Phi Delts Beat Pioneer; Beta Sigma Psi took an inter cepted pass 35 yards in the last five minutes of play to down a stubborn Delta Tau Delta team 6-0 Tuesday at the Ag College. Delta Upsilon and Zeta Beta Tau won first round matches as they downed Delta Sigma Pi and Sig ma Phi Epsilon by forfeit and a 1-0 count, respectively. Wolfert proved to be the gun in the Beta Sig offense, while En gler, Weimer, and Tremain stood out defensively for the Delts. It was a pass from Jim Sharp to Van Norman that Wolfert ran in and intercepted the pass, run ning down the sidelines behind precision blocking to score the lone tally. Recover Fumble. The Delts, led by Sharp and Van Norman, came back with long passes, but failed to connect. In the other Ag game, Potter and Gerlach passed Phi Delta Thcta to a 6-0 victory over a touch Pioneer Co-op team. After recovering a fumble near the Pioneers' goal line Totter passed to Donegan for the Phi Delt score. The Phi Delt offense boomed with Potter's and Gcilach's passes. Mizner's kicking was also tin important factor. Zeta Beta Tau gained their 1-0 vietoiy over Sigma Phi Epsilon by out-yarding the Sig Ep's five yards in overtime play. According to intramural regula tions if a game ends in a tic the terms are given four downs with the winner of the game being the team making the most yardage, renally Proves Costly. Neither tc;im threatened seri- Tennis Singles Start Today The annual fall tennis singles tournament will get under .way Sunday, Oct. 3, at 9 a. m. with an entry field of over 100 men expected. The action is slated on three different courts in Lincoln. En tries should be brought to the P. E. building before 0:00, Thurs day, Sept. 30. An organization must have at least three players competing to be eligible for team honors. All pairings will be announced Friday, Oct. 1, and the players will swing into action on the third at the Muny courts at 27th & J streets, at the City courts at 27th & A streets, and at the Lincoln Tennis Club courts at 35th and South streets. All men in the University, ex cept tennis letter men, are eligible to enter. Last year's champion, Dick Means, will not compete this year, thus forecasting a wide ooen r.ice with several outstand ing nctmen for the finals. IM Director Means announced that UN students would soon en joy tennis play on six new Grass tcx courts which are now under construction . between the Coli seum and the new P. E. Building. These courts will have lights and will afford continuous play daily until 9:30 p. m. The courts are the result of three years' effort to secure a place for general student recrea tion and an opportunity to teach tennis to students who have never had the privilege. ,1 AG EES 0' , monday thursday io:30-m:oop.m. TONIGHT Buddy Clark Sings . . . with music by Elliot Lawrence m ously during first half play but a tough battle of pass intercep tions livened the contest during the second half. A costly penalty charged against the Sig Ep's for roughjng gave the ball to the ZBT's in the play off period. Nort Garon, Stu Tully, and Dick Herman stood out for the Zeta Beta Tau squad. Today's games: East Mall: Theta Xi vs. Alpha Sigma Phi. West Mall: Sigma Alpha Epsi lon vs. TKE. Ag No. 1: Sigma Nu vs. Brown Palace. Ag No. 2: Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta Sigma Phi. Free Throw Test Starts The annual basketball free throw tourney began Tuesday at 3:00 and will continue through Friday, Oct. 1 at the new P. E. building. No official entry is necessary. 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