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S. A. E. Takes Volleyball
Crown, Jumping To Second
Place In Spirited Contest

For Participation Trophy

The Delta Tail Delta fraternity
forged Into the lead of the Intratrophy race,
mural participation
collecting 40 points In the volleyball
tournament which closed Wednesday to get a total accumulation of
176 points at the present stage of
the race. Six points behind the
leaders and well In front of the rest
of the pack Is Sigma Alpha Epsllon,
winner of the frntcrnlty volleyball
title.
The S. A. E. boys, winners of the
second division of the volleyball
tourney with a clean slate of eight
victories, crushed the Delta Tan
Delta team, first division tltllst and
previously undefeated, In the fraternity finals held Wednesday night
in the Men's Gym. The new champs
won in three sets by the scores of
15-- 2,
15-5.
and
In addition
to the participation points, the winners and runners-u- p
were awarded
large silver loving cups by Sid
Robinson, Intramural director.

was composed of
championship,
Roberts, Combs, McDraycr, Itogcre,
Kclley, and Maxon. The Delta lineup Included Trott, Chapman, Howard, Wooton, Payton, and Thorn.
Prior to the completion of this
sport, the Alpha Tau Omega was
slightly In the van of the other
competitors with 133 points, three
more than the Dclts' total but the
division crown and eight victories
put the latter team In the lead. S.
A. E took eight wins, the division
championship, and the fraternity
crown added 90 points to their previous total of 74 to gain second place
for the present.

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Pos.
Second Team
Francis Tappaan, So. California. .E. .
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Ted Twomcy, Notre Dame
Ray Montgomery, Pittsburgh
O..
Roy Rlcgels, Calfornla
C.
Waldo W. Greene, Yale
O..
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Samuel Wakeman, Cornell
E..
Vernon Smith, Georgia
Alton K. Marsters, Dartmouth ,...Q..
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Ralph Welch, Purdue
Eugene McEvcr, Tennessee
H..
Thomas Parkinson, Pittsburgh ....P..

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FIRST TKAM
Pos. Arc Wl. list.
Home
Players
E. 23 175 G:00'i Youngstown, Ohio.
Joseph Doncltcss. Plllsbiirfr
K. 21 183 5:114 Youngstoun, Ohio.
Wesley Fester, Ohio State
Morris, III.
T. 22 203 0:02
Elmer SIcIrIU, Purdue
Intcrnat'l Falls, Minn,
Itrnnko Najrurskl, Minnesota ....T. 21 210 6:02
O. 22 200 6:01 nerkcley, Calif.
ncrt Scltwarz, California
G. ii ism 5: ii Columbus, Ohio.
John Cannon, Notre name
New York City
C. 20 193 6:02
Hen Tlcknor, Harvard
Mt. Vernon, N. V.
Frank Carldco, Noire Dame ....Q. 20 172 5:07
21 175 5:09S McKcc Kocks, Pcnn.
Octavlus (Toby) Uansa, rittsh'jc II.
Mcrryvlllc, La.
Christian Keener Caglc, Army ..II. 24 170 5:10
Fairfield, Ala.
ncrnarcl (Tony) Holm, Alabama F. 21 190 6:00

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1929 A. P.

High Grid Scorer

ALL-AMERIC-

ENDS Douglas, Harvard; Tanner,
Minnesota; Bates, Western Maryland; Nemccek, New York University; Dalrymple, Tulane; Arbelblde,
Southern California; Norton, California; Muuler Stanford; Carlmark,
Pennsylvania;
Army; Riblett
Rosenzwelg, Carnegie; Provincial,
Boona, Dartmouth;
Georgetown;
Scott, Virginia Military; Churchill,
Oklahoma; Truskowskl, Michigan;
Van Slckel, Florida.
TACKLES Perry, Army; Barfleld,
Princeton; Vincent, Yale; Mooney,
Georgetown; Brown, Texas; Kemp,
Duquesne; Miller, Lehigh; Brown
Bowdoln; Tackwell, Kansas Aggies;
Tandy, Stanford; Grant, New York;
Methodist;
Southern
Hammond,
Van Bibber, Purdue; Haines, Colgate; Ackerman, St. Mary's; Dlehl,
Idaho; Swofford, Clemson; Westra,
Iowa; Radlck, Marquette; Richards,
Nebraska; Colbert, Oregon.
Bodenger, Tulane;
GUARDS
Barrager, Southern California; Hare,
Itfale; Roberts, Iowa; Koch, Baylor;
Atkeson, Kansas; Bauman, Kansas
Aggies; Koepke, Navy; Anderson,
Northwestern; Dreshar, Carnegie;
Poe, Michigan; Brown, Vanderbllt;
Llston,
Bromberg,
Dartsmouth;
Oregon;
Shields,
Georgetown;
ISelby, Ohio State; DIMeolo, Pitts-- I
burgh; Brumbelow, Texas Christian;
iMagai, Pennsylvania; Hunt, Cornell;
Gillson, Colgate; Tracey, Fordham;
Steele, Florida.
Moynlhan,
Norte
CENTERS
Edlckson,
Utah;
Dame;
Jonas,
Missouri;
Smith,
Northwestern;
Helnecke, Stanford; Hawley, Davis
and Elkins; Hughes, Navy; Andres,
Dartmouth; Havens, Western Maryland; Kawal, Illinois; Lardner, Detroit; Dye, Southern California;
Beall, South Carolina; Roberts, Tunil
lane; Barratt, Ohio State; Nagle
Iowa State.
QUARTERBACKS Dodd. Tennessee; Saunders
and Duf field,
Southern California; Clark, Colorado
College; McLennan, Yale; Pharmer,
Minnesota; Gullck, Hobart; Hol-maOhio State; Morrow, Montana;
Waldorf, Missouri; Hart, Colgate;
Kitzmlller, Oregon: Wertz, Ohio
Wesleyan; Gilbert, Southern Methodist; Wilson, Baylor; Peters, Illinois; Evans, Maryland:
Fogarty,
M.
Crabtree,
Brown;
Florida;
Glenn, West Virginia; Wood, Harvard.
HALFBACKS Brazil,
Detroit;
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Hufford, Washington; Glassgow and
Pape, Iowa; Elder, Notre Dame;
Masters and Gentle, Pennsylvania;
Stennett, St. Mary's, California;
Harmeson, Purdue; Warren, Davis
and Elkins; Mays, Harvard: Benedict, Duquesne; Wittmer, Princeton;
Leland, Texas Christian; Shelley,
Texas; McElreath, Baylor; Kelly,
Kentucky; Spring, Navy; Hewitt,
Columbia; Dowler, Colgate: Sisk,
Marquette; Creeden, Boston College;
Carr, Colorado Mines; Gembis,
Michigan; Thomason, Georgia Tech;
Sloan, Nebraska; Crlder, Oklahoma;
Follett, New York University; Hoot-stei- n,
Boston University; Van Nice,
Chicago; H. Rebholtz, Wisconsin.
FULLBACK
Savoldl. . Notre
Dame; Murrel, Army; Yunevlch,
Purdue: Bausch, Kansas; Schwartz,
Washington
State;
Flelshhacker,
Stanford; Bergherm, Northwestern:
Hlnkle, Bucknell; Clifton, Navy; Hill

Third Team

....Frank Baker, Northwestern
. . .Jap Douds, Wash. & Jeff.
....John Law, Notre Dame
....Tony Siano, Fordham
....Ray Farrls, North Carolina
....Fred Slngton, Alabama
....Wear Schoonovcr, Arkansas
....Alble Booth, Yale
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.Willis Banker, Tulane

....Benjamin Lorn, California
....Earl Pomeroy, Utah

and Muslck, Southern California;
Llntzcnich, St. Louis; Cox, Kansas;
Cawthorn, Florida; Grossman, Rutgers; Johnson, Haskell.

SPORTS

FINAL SOUTHERN
CONFERENCE STANDING
Final standings of Southern Conference football teams, together
with points scored by and against
each, follow:
W. L. T. Pet. Pts. Op.
Team
Tulane .... 6 0 0 1,000 279 39
6 0 1 1,000 330 19
Tennessee
N. Carolina 7 1 0
.875 346 62
Florida .... 6 1 0 .857 188 73
Vanderbllt . 5 1 0 .833 187 56
KENTUCKY 3 1 1 .750 237 54
V. M. 1

4
2
4
3
4

Duke
Georgia ....
La. State ..
Alabama ...
Clemson ... 3
Va. Poly ... 2
Ga. Tech ..3
2
S. Carolina
Virginia ... 1
Maryland .. 1
W. and L. . . 1
Miss. A & M 0
Sewanee ... 0
Ole Miss ... 0
0
N. C. State
Auburn .... 0

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30
30
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50
50
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31
41
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156
247
109
236
169
105
164
129
148
147
51
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61
266
97
122
58
109
128
139
184
138
141
177
139
133
207
207
208

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Big Six Young. Nebraska;
Games, 8; touchdowns, 5; point
after touchdown, 0; field goals, 0;
total points, 30.
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The first and second divisions of
volleythe intramural round-robi- n
ball tournament
have completed
schedules. The Delta Tau
their
Delta team was the winner of the
first division and the S. A. E.'s lead
the second.
Sigma Beta XI and the Sigma Chi
were tied for second place In the
first bracket with the six wins and
two loses. Alpha Sigma Phi, In the
second division, broke the tape behind the S. A. E. 's.
Division I
Won Lost
0
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Delta Tal Delta
6
2
Sigma Beta Xi
6
Sigma Chi
2
3
5
Sigma Nu
4
Alpha Gamma Rho.. ...... 4
6
Alpha Gamma Epsllon ... 2
6
2
Phi Delta Theta
6
2
Triangles
1
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Kappa Alpha
Division II
Won Lost
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Sigma Alpha Epsllon
1
5
Alpha Sigma Phi
3
4
Alpha Tau Omega
3
4
Delta Chi
3
4
Kappa Sigma
1
5
PI Kappa Alpha
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5
,Phl Sigma Kappa
In the third division, Bradely Hall
and Calvary Baptist are leading the
field. The winner of this bracket
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Western Maryland
Ohio Unlv
Tulano
Pittsburgh
Notre Dame . ,
Purdue
Utah
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Texas Christian
Duqucsnc
St. Mary's Calif

Saving his biggest scoring splurge
for the last game of the season,
Gene McEvcr, flashy Tennessee
halfback, has won the national football Individual scoring race.
McEvcr tallied five touchdowns
and three points after touchdowns
against South Carolina Saturday to
run his season's total to 130 points,
G
8 1 198
just two more than Clarke Hlnkle,
12
0 1 143
nider
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Bucknell fullback, the previous
7 2 170
Fordham
leader.
Southern Methodist . . 0 4 172 30
The leader In each of the eight
major groups or conferences as
compiled by the Associated Press,
follows:
South McEvcr, Tennessee:
Games, 10; touchdowns, 21; point
from a new angle!
after touchdown, 4; field goals, 0; THE NEW CHIMNEY CORNER
On Esplanade
total points, 130.
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East Hlnkle, Bucknell: Games,
point after
10; touchdowns, 21;
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touchdown, 2; field goals, 0; total
stark and elemental!
points, 128.
Wilson, Baylo:
Southwest
Games, 11; touchdowns, 14; point
after touchdown, 1; field goals, 0;
total points, 85.
Wait 'til you see it!
SUNDAY
Schwartz, Washington
Pacific
State: Games, 10; touchdowns, 14;
Return Engagement
ypoint after touchdown, 0; field
By Popular Demand
goals, 0; total points, 84.
Wait 'til you hear it!
Rocky Mountain Clark, Colorado
College: Games, 7; touchdowns, 9;
point after touchdown, 8; field
goals, 2; total points, 68.
In
King, Drake:
Missouri Valley
Games, 9; touchdowns, 9; point
after touchdown, 5; field goals, 0;
To See
total points, 59.
Big Ten Bergherm, Northwestern: Games, 8; touchdowns, 8;
point after touchdown, 5; field
goals, 0; total points, 53.
TUESDAY
Pharmer, Minnesota: Games, 8;
touchdowns, 6; point after touchdown, 8; field goals, 3; total points,

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Its slate for the season with little
Western Maryland leading nil the
rest in victories.
Dick Harlow's charges from
Md closed a great season
on Saturday with a 12 to 0 victory
over Maryland, In Western Maryland's eleventh successive victory,
wun neither tie nor dercat. Thirteen other unbeaten teams trailed
the Harlow Hcven.
Among the unbeaten teams, Tennessee was the heaviest scorer, with
330 points: St. Mary's, of California,
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