IM Playoff Action Scheduled Intramural football playoffs begin today, with four unbeaten longue champions seeing action., Hale Kane meets Sigma Alpha Kpsilon and Sigma Chi playn Phi i Gamma Delta In 4:45 tilts, Tuesday's games produced | three league winners. Chemey Hall, Phi Gamma Delta and Hale Kane copped the top spots, with Hale Kane taking advantage of a forfeited game. Chemey downed French Hall 21-0 and the FIJI* walloped PI Kappa Al pha, 26-0. Phillies Forfeit Hale Kane grabbed Its league championship via the forfeit route as Philadelphia House failed to field a team. C’herney Tops French Chemey Hall clinched it« league title with Its defeat of French. Cal Callaway intercept ed a French lateral and raced 42 yards to score, registering the first Chemey TD. Rob Phelster flr^d an eight yard pass to John Rskildsen for the second Cherney tally. And Bill McCoy ran 47 yards through the middle of the French de fense for the third six-pointer. FIJI* Nab Title Phi Gamma Delta captured its league title in Tuesday action by blanking Pi Kappa Alpha, 26-0. Bob Faucctt and Bay Gian sante led the Fiji squad to its fourth win. Giansantc was a de fensive standout, while Faucctt IM Schedule Wednesday 3:50 Alpha Tau Omega vs, Tau Kappa Epsilon, IM field. Delta Tau Delta vs. Camp bell Club, field one; Hunter Hall vs. French Hall, field two. Gamma Hall v». Alpha Hall,, field three. 4:45 Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Hale Kane, IM field. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sig ma Chi, field two. pared the offence with 185 rush ing yards and three, touchdowns. Counselors I»rop Alpha The Dorm Counselors, using just five men, defeated Alpha Hall 19-7. Hairy Cameron engi neered the Counselor triumph by firing three touchdown passes and an extra-point aerial. Belas Blanked The passing and running of Bill Bell led Sigma Nu to a 6-0 win over Beta Theta Pi Tuesday on a chilly, rain-swept field. The game’s only score came late in the second period when Bell pitched a 14-yard pass to Rusty Kirnsey in the end zone. First Downs Give Win Kappa Sigma and Chi Psi put on a rousing defensive game Tuesday, resulting in a 0-0 tie. Kappa Sigma was declared the I winner on the basis of more first ! downs. Both teams completed several long passes, but neither was able to maintain a consistent scoring drive on the slippery gridiron. Phi Kapfi Victors Phi Kappa Sigma picked up it* third win when Campbell Club i dropped a -d-2 decision Tuesday, 'rhe Phi Kaps scored on a sleeper ! play when Gene Back passed to i Reed King. Nestor Hall Wins Nestor Hall braved the ele ments long enough to show up for their game with the Straub Frosh, and were rewarded with a forfeit victory for their trouble. [ Night Staff Desk FVJftor; Don Lovett, Al len Johnson. Staff: Jerry Olson, Jack Marsh. 0 All varsity and freshmen swimmers and prospective swim mers should report to the men’s pool at 4 p.m. today. Head Lone raid (Jasstfieds SHULER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meets Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — ke Cream OPEN FROM 9 A M. eii ■