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SIGMA ALPHA MU WINS TOUCH FOOTBALL CROWN

LONG PASS FROM SMITH HESSEL PROVES DECIDING FACTOR

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The Sigma Alpha Mu won the touch football championship of the University yesterday afternoon by defeating the Smith Halls octet 18 to 12.

The Sigma Alpha Mu scored the first tally when William Raffel 1L intercepted a pass and ran for a touchdown.

The Smith Halls outfit retalliated immediately when J. S. Barker '32 scored on the following kickoff. The next touchdown was the result of a long march led by L. H. Goldenson 2L of the fraternity team, leaving the score 12 to 6 at the end of the first half.

Barker scored again after a long series of plays carrying the 1932 team down the greater part of the field. The winning touchdown of the game was made when S. A. Hessel 1G.B. picked a long diagonal pass from Solomon Smith '31, and rushed across the goal line, leaving the fraternity men one touchdown in the lead at the end of the game.

The outstanding player on the field was W. A. Beyer '32.

The summary follows:

SIGMA ALPHA MU  SMITH HALLSBerenson  BottomleyHessel  RobbinsKullman  FrenchSharf  BarkerMarkley  RiceSmith  OberRaffel  GrinnellGoldenson  Beye

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