Page 8 The Carolina Journal, October 8,1969
SPORTS
Intramural Football Begins
By David Taylor
The 1969-1970 Intramural
Program got off to a fast start last
week as six of the nine teams
participating in football played
practice games.
The APO “Lovers” started the
season off by defeating the
llockos 27-0. The first half was a
defensive struggle with neither
team being able to mount a
sustained drive. APO finally
pushed across a touchdown and
went into the halftime break
leading 7-0.
APO broke the game open in
tlic second half. T^e defending
champion “Lovers” scored three
touchdowns and converted two
extra points to put the game out
of reach.
Tuesday’s game between The
Outliousc and the Old Timers was
a brutally defensive contest. At
the end of regulation play the
score was tied 7-7. Under this
year’s rules, a sudden death
playoff must be held. Both teams
are given the ball for four downs
and the team advancing the ball
the farthest is declared the
winner. The Outhouse, in their
four downs, advanced the ball 50
yards on pass plays covering 11,
20 and 19 yards. In their series,
the Old Timers could cover only
six yards. The OutHouse was,
therefore, declared the winner.
The weeks third game pitted
Alpha Kappa Psi against the
Engineer’s Club. The Engineer’s
dominated the game from the
outset and when the final gun
went off they were on the long
end of a 32-12 score. The defense
of the Engineer’s completely
stifled the AKPsi offense, turning
three interceptions into
touchdowns.
This year, the Journal Sports
Staff will choose an “Outstanding
Player of the Week” and record
weekly an overall individual
scoring leaders.
‘Flag Football?’
Arts Committee
There will be organizational
meeting today at 11:30 a.m. in
the main lounge of the Union. If
you are not able to attend the
meeting, but are interested in
working on the committee, please
leave your name and address with
JoAnne Wilson at the Union desk.
AKP Attacks’
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Monday:
Engineer’s
vs
Alpha Kappa Psi
(4:00)
Tuesday:
Bootleggers
vs
Old Timers
(4:00)
Wednesday:
APO
vs
The Outhouse
(4:00)
Thursday:
Hefner’s Hustlers
vs
Sweet Blindness
(4:00)
Pi Kappa Rii
vs
Hockos
(5:15)
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