The final games of the Intramural touch football league will be played today at 3 o'clock on Soldiers Field when the Kappa Sigma team clashes with the Alpha Sigma Phi eleven for the championship of the Fraternity League. Immediately following this game the winner will play the championship Smith Halls team for the touch football crown of the University.
Wildcats Are Defeated
Last Monday the Smith Halls team, which had won the Freshman Dormitory League, defeated the Wildcats, winners of the Independent League. The standing of the Freshman Dormitory League at the end of the season was as follows: Smith, 5; Standish, 3; Gore, 0; McKinlock, 0. The Independent League finished up in the following order: Wildcats, 12; Freebooters, 8; Tigers, 0.
Fraternity Standings Given
The Fraternity League at the present time stands as follows: Sigma Alpha Mu, 12; Trident Club, 11: Falcon Club, 8; Kappa Sigma, 6; Alpha Sigma Phi, 4; Phi Epsilon Pi, 4; Tau Epsilon Phi, 4; Tau Delta Phi, 0.
The past season has seen more interest displayed in touch football than in any year in the past. Today's games should conclude a closely contested campaign.
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