1933 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 31 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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Intramural Winners

The intramural track meet was run off last spring as a feature of the Campus Day celebration. The event was one of the most hard-fought and exciting in the history of intramural sports. Phi Gamma Delta nosed out her third consecutive win by one point, rolling up a total of 28 ,%, with four firsts, including a tie in the pole vault, and a generous amount of seconds and a fourth. Phi Delta Theta was close behind with 27.%, and Kappa Sigma and Lambda Chi Alpha followed with 19 and 18 points respectively. The Fijis gained their points by firsts in the so-yard dash, low hurdles, broad jump, and a tie for first in the pole vault; seconds in the 100-yard dash, relay, and a tie for second in the high jump; and a fourth in the high hurdles. The relay was the final event of the meet, and was won by a close margin by the Phi Delt team.

Phi Delta Theta won the intramural championship for the year 1931-32 by piling up a total of 661 points. Kappa Sigma followed in second place with 495 points, and Phi Gamma Delta, title-winners of last year, came third with 433 points. The golf tournament was the deciding event of the race, which the Phi Delts won by a safe margin. Although it was their first and only individual sport championship of the year, they placed high in nearly every event, and piled up a r66-point lead over their nearest competitors. Intramural tennis was never finished, due to prolonged bad weather at the close of the school year, but its outcome could not have affected the final standings of the leading groups. Kappa Sigma is leading the championship race this year and is favored to win, having rolled up 353 points thus far.

Phi Delta Theta

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