|M Grid Action Close I By CLYDE FAHLMAN Lack of officials delayed Wed snesday’s intramural football ac tion, but never-the-less tightly con gested games with two exceptions were featured on the card. Second round winners were Min !tum, Theta Chi, Kappa Sigma, SHunter, Campbell Club, Beta Theta iPi, Alpha Tau Omega, and Pi Kap ■$>a Alpha. Minturn opened the afternoon with a decisive 34-0 victory over ■Sigma Alpha Mu. Ace chucker Joe ^Tom tossed for all the touchdowns and conversions. Delts Win The IM field was the scene of The ATO 26-0 victory over Delta Tau Delta. The 18th-street crew combined ends runs with lengthy aerials for all their markers. Closest contest of the day was rthe Hunter-Alpha clash. The Vets Dorm crew out-downed Alpha, 1-0, and per ruling of the intramural ■ office, this was the measure of vic tory. This rule states that if there as no score in a ball game the vic tory shall be decided by first •downs). Kappa Sigma outpointed Phi T>Iappa Psi, 12-2. Chet Noe’s pass catching ability proved to be the margin of victory. In another tightly contested skir mish, Pi Kappa Alpha defeated the defending champs, Chi Psi, 2-1— another .first down victory. An ad ditional loss to the Chi Psi crew was the services of halfback A1 Hayden, who suffered a leg injury. An X-ray will be taken today, ac cording to reports from Sacred Heart hospital. French Forfeits The scheduled Campbell Club French Hall went to the clubbers