FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 194 ft Phi Sigs Edge Lloyds, 41-40 For Intramural Cage Title Phi Sigma Delta, IFC basketball champ, eked out a thrill ing 41-40 victory over the independent winner, Lloyds, Wed nesday night to gain recognition as the Intramurals tourney champ. ; Helfand of the Phi Sigs scored the payoff goal with less than 40 seconds remaining to be played. High scorer for the game was Mayer of Lloyds with 18 credits. t * * ..a" * Interfraternity Council will award Phi Sigma Delta a cham pionship cup for winning the in terfraternity basketball tourney. Phi Sigma Delta claimed the cup by pounding out victories over League-1 and II champions, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Beta Sigma Rho. The wins were registered! in a round-robin playoff series. Beta Sigma Rho lost to Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the initial court contest, 30-23, with SAE Clay Zun del hooping in the most baskets. The next match-found! Sigma Alpha Epsilon opposing Phi Sigma Delta. Off to a fast- start in the first half, the Phi Sigs lost the lead to the hard-driving SA'E’s in the second half, keeping in the game only by.; an eleventh hour foul shot. The 28-28 game went into overtime, with the Phi Sigs win ning on a ten-seconds-to-go field goal by Marty (Baum 1 . The final score was 30-28. Clay Zundel of Sigma Alpha (Epsilon again was high scorer. •In the third and last game, Phi Sigma Delta routed Beta Sigma Rho, 40-19. (Phi Sigma Delta’s cap tain Bob Helfand and (Phi Sig Stan Seigel ■ counted the most tallies, ■with twelve markers, apiece. Sigma Delia Chi . national-.men’s journalism fraternity, has elected Stanley Ziff president for the Spring semester. Other • officers are Jackson Reid, NROTC, vice-president; 'Michael •A. Blatz, secretary, and Robert Adamson, NROTC, treasurer. Visit The New GLICK SHOE STORE 122 Allen Street for Your Smart Campus Shoes We feature the Fam .. f-; , ; * • ous Sandler "Sports ters" in a complete size range. Magazines—Candy Tobacco SALLY'S Lloyds carried off the top honors in the Independent Basketball tourney by downing the Avengers in a hard-fought game featured! by an overtime period, 38-36. League I closed its regular sea son with a three-way first place tie between ILloyds, Comets, and the Informal Five. In the loop play-off, the Comets, alter win ning over the Informal Five, lost the championhsip game to the Lloyds. A first place tie also resulted in League II with the Avengers de feating the Lancers for the title in the play-off. Final Standings League I Team Lloyds Comets Informal. Five Oxfords Graystone ... L. S. A Nittany Coop Herr Ind. 'League II Team Won Lost Avengers .6 l Lancers 6 • 1 Penn Haven .. v . 5 2- Ramblers 4 2 Beaver .House 2 4 PemvSiate Club S Green Ind. 1 5 A. R. O 1 5 Unbeaten Barracks 37 Clinches NROTC Trophy ■Paced by John Nolan, high scorer in the NROTC league, Bar racks 37 took its twelfth game Tuesday to remain the undefeated champions of the Navy court. The basketball trophy will be en graved and placed on display in Barracks 37. Although Nc.lan, member of the winning team, led the league in scoring with 158 pdflnts, the second highest scorer, with 1(09, was Wil liams of. Barracks 38, the cellar occupant; - Gernand 'of Barracks • 22 was third with 108 points. O’Neil stands in fourth place with 106 points and Honig with 91i follows him. IFC League Alpha Chi Sigma copped bhe interfraternity howling champ ionship by defeating Sigma Phi Epsilon, 6-2, in the playoff of a first place tie. High man for the eyening was Jack Seavy, with high single, 195, and three game total, 558. FINAL STANDINGS' Team Won Lost Alpha Chi Sigma . 40 24 Sigma Phi Epsilon 36 28 Theta Chi 32 24 Tau Kappa Epsilon 32 24 Pi Kappa Phi 28 28 Phi Sigma Delta 24 32 Pi Lambda Phi 24 32 Beta Sigma Rho 18 38 IMA League IMA bowling- league started the 'second cycle of bowling Wednes day night. High games were bowled by Shilling, 190, Barett, 169, and Saweler, 162. The Standings Sharpshooters- 8 0 Hustlers 8 0 Nittany Den 8 0 Penn Haven 0 8 Fletchers 0 8 Nittany - 0 8 • Won Lost .'...6 1 6 1 6 1 4 3 3 4 THREE-TIME CHAMPIONS 1 5 1 8 Jack Light and Charley Riden our are the only wrestlers in Penn State history to win three Eastern titles in a row. 0. 6 FIRST MAT TITLE Penn State engaged in its first dual wrestling meet in 1909, against Cornell University. Relax with a Snack ..... , It’s not so tough, to be in a jam when it’s delicious grape jam from Wagner’s. Get a 35c jar, a loaf of bread, box of crackers, and be prepared for those refreshing snacks so welcome during exam week. Wag ner’s Market is right near Ath, girls! COOKIES AND CAKES OLIVES CHEESE SPREADS POTATO CHIPS WAGNER S MARKET 204 E. College Ave. N Dial 2691 THE COLLEGIAN Bowling Results TO SENIORS LEAVING PENN STATE HAVE YOU JOINED THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION? 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Coach Leo Houck was again without a light heavyweight when Ed Kniaz, promising light heavyweight, who fought his first, collegiate bout against Wisconsin last Saturday, quit the team. However, Sid Sidor, a likely heavyweight prospect who has shaped up well the past two weeks, will probably make the trip! and oppose the Army heavy, Bobby Dobbs. This would be the first time in six meets that Cooach Houck will enter a heavy weight. John Slusarczyk, 165-pounder Who fought in the light heavy class in two of his five bouts, will again move up a weight in place of the departed Ed Kniaz The 5-Year and Life Membership Plans GRADUATION GIFTS FINE RECORDS THE 203 E BEAVER AVE. PAGE TKRS2E and. take on Harry Ball, who de cisioned him here. Coach Houck was uncertain as to his starters in the 155-pound and 165-pound classes. Bill Christmas, who fought in the 165- pound class in his first two bouts and made an impressive showing in a 155-pound bout will prob ably be thei middleweight starter. The 155-pound class will be a tossup between “Buzz” Fahringer and Jack Seitchik, although Christmas may get the nod. Seit chik, who has been sick for a week, might be the one as he lost a 30-28 decision to champion Amos Jordan last year. Only other change in the line up will be a switch between Jim Cassidy and Captain Paul Smith. Cassidy will fight Hiestand, the Cadet who beat Smith here, while Paul will tackle welter champ Steve Conner, who outclassed Cassidy. •Ray Polansky and John Beng lian will continue as the bantam weight and featherweight respec tively. PHONE 2311 STATE COLLEGE
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