THURSDAY; MASH 6, 1647 Tighe, Hawthorne sate Chance As - Stars Perform In E 1 BA Tourney Weekend Summaries Here :are 'additional summaries cff Penn Stale, sport entries over The weekend: Gymnastics Penn State's . , g37unnast s won the 1! astern Intercollegiate League title by defeating Temple, 54-42. SIDE HORSE: Greene (PS), Berenato (T), • Warring Von (PS), Rent (T) and Greenly (PS). HORIZONTAL BAR: Sorensen (PS), Reiff (T), Hansall (PS), Mc- Kininey (T) and Sitot.it (T). ROPE CLIMB: Rossi CPS), 'Milt s:hater (IPS), Eddy • (PS), Richter (T) ;and Fidler (T). Time: 3.8 sec- ends. PARALLEL BARS: Sorensen (FS), Funk (T), Greene (PS), Micheletti (T) and Meade (PS). • FLYING RINGS: Reiff (T), Ack errnlan (T), Bonsall (PS), Sorensen (FS) and Hayes (T). TUMBLING . : Meade (PS), Mc- Kinney (Ti, Stcnt IT), Marcus (T) and Bon all CPS). Wrestling Penn State's wrestlers bowed to Navy 27-3. The 'summaries: 121-POUNDS: Delong (t) •de cisioned Slishutz, 12-4. 128-POUNDS: Ciitandler (NI pin_ ned Vigilante, 8;44. - 136-POUNDS: W. Smith (N) pinned Mehney, 145-POUNDS: Fletche r (N) de cisioned °lesser, 7-0. 155-POUNDS: Menvaine (PS) deelsioned Ilattlheway. 165-POUNDS: Wisiherd (N) de eisioned Long, 4-3. 175-POUNDS: Suitle (N) decis ioned Conrad, 12_6. UNLIMITED: Smith (N) pdmied More, 7:41. Boxing Leo Houck's Penn State boxers lost 'to Miciliigan State, 5-3, 'at East Lansing. The s ummaries: 125-POUNDS: OharbUnman (MS) .... .ecirsionect • Cramer. 130-POUNDS: Hawtilmrne . 'IPS) 'decisional Tierney.. 135-POUNDS: Davey (MS) de- . oisi.ki : ned Bondi. 145-POUNDS: Cassidy (PS) and Karsenki, doaw. 155-POUNDS: •S 1 u s•s e 4. (PS) .TKOki- Daugherty. 165-POUNDS: Tighe (PS) and Duda ; draw. • 175-POUNDS: Ritchey (MS) TKO)cl Conlon. UNLIMITED: Hnighleitt (MS) de cisici,ned Sitkin. 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Other titliSts in the field are Jerry Auclair, of Syracuse, one-beaten 125-pounder and 120=pound cham pion in 1'9 . 4 2; JiMmy Miragli otta, of Virginia, defend the 135 q) o un . d. title 'he •won i n 194 4; 'Billy `Byrne, of Syra cuse, 155 -pound champion in 1943; and John McArdle; S y r a cuse heavy weight won won the 175-pound title before he went to war in 1943 Hawthorne Captain Jack Tighe and Haw thorne are the only Lions given a good chance of winning indi vidual titles. Hawthorne, winner of five while losing only two one point decisions, tied Tighe in scoring with five' poihts. Tighe account ed for his points by winning four and drawing two while losing only to Wiscon sin. Tighe's most impressive vi c r y was over Army's ,H arry Ball Johnny Slus- Ser ranked third in individual scoring for the Houck-coached boxers. The 155-pounder Won two bouts while gaining one draw in six meets. -Either Red - Cramer or Fred Smith will enter the tournament at 125 pounds. Cramer has won two , bouts including a technical knockout while Smith lost a de cision to the powerful Wisconsin team. The teams will arrive in State College today and will draw for position tomorrow morning. Six teen bouts will beheld tomorrow night in 'the .preliminary round. Two boxers in each class will draw byes. s as Ice Season Ends game were • Fast a•t'goalie, Kauff man and Bernbaum on the wings, Egan at center and Black and Goodwin on the • defense. As seen throughout the season, the Blue and White failed to make a better gnawing due to the con stant cold Shoulder turned upon 'them •by the • weatherman. The O'Hara skaters went through no more than six practice sessions daring the year. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STAVE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Cage Season Ends At Colgate Jim Lawther and Bruce Diet teriek will be playing their last game for %the Nittany Lion s , when Penn State cagers close out the It:easfon aVianst Coltgate on the Hamilton court Saturday. In ,two games with the .Red Raiders last year, the Lawther men , split even. Colgate won the first at Wmilton, 67-54, while the Lions took the second at Rec Hall An earlier 'contest thi s season with the Rod Raiders was can celled in January as final exam inations conflicted. At the same time, Saturday's game was switched, to Hamilton. Led by sophomore sensation Ernie Vandeweighe at guard, the New Yorkers will be another hard team to beat. Boasting a rec ord of I'o victories and five de feats, Colgate has come fast to win: four straight games follow ing a mid-season slump. Latest victory was a notable one over a strong Syracuse team that , wac considered for an tation Tourney bid earlier in the year. The score was 50-44. Last week against Clarkson, Vandeweghe set • a new Colgate scoring mark with 3.3 points as the raiders came out on top 89_53. Another COlgate stand-aut is Captain Jack Sullivan a forward whose height has been used to advantage under the backboards all season. TOUGH TEAMS Slusser The game with Colgate brings to a olose-a season in 'which Penn State's quintet has faced the best opposition the East had to offer. And it was the East that turned out the better crop of teams-- witness the selections for the nest-season tourneys. %Individual ability and initiative, welded together by a zealous tem spirit, is the key to success in .soccer, according to Bill Jef frey, veteran Lion coach who has produced unbeaten teams in 12 of 21 years at the Nittany Lion helm. He says every man on the squad is a "quarterback." Ken Loeffler, Coach of the St. Louis Bombers in the professional Dasketblall Associatilon o f America, is a former Penn State kumtinfiry. • n` 4A• it , Q4 • \ I H -• • • • •,. ti • New Blendl;New Taste! New Freshness! • Made by the revolutionary new "903" , moisturizing process. Base •fiCial moisture penetrates every tclbricco!eaf-..gbres'you'a smoother; .1 tinder, , better,, amolcit 'Oa 'des r Vil6g•steistettesktokiivo • • ,..g'.2;•11•1 ', • • • • • • ' VANDEWEGHE HOT Phi Sips, 'ekes Win In Volleyball League; Handball Continues Phi Sigma Delta "A" and Tau Kappa Epsilon "B" notched dads sive victories Tuesday as intra mural Volleyball competition en tered Its second round of play. Phi Sig drubbed Alpha Chi Rho, 15-3 and 15=5, and the Takes edged Alpha Gamma Rho "A," 15-5 and Other two-game sweep, were registered by Alpha Phi Delta "A" over Beta Sigma Rho "A," 16-14 and 154; 'by Delta Upsilon "A" over Phi Kappa Tau "A," I's-6 and 1541:1; and by Phi Sigma Kappa "A" ove r Alpha Sigma Phi, 15_4 and 15,10. Phi Kappa Sigma "A" took their series from - Sigma Pi "A" by 15-9, 5-15, and 15-10 counts. Tonight's games at 9 o'olocic feature PM Kappa Sigma "B" vs. Phi Kappa Tau "B" 01), Sigma Pi "B" vs. Sigma Phi Sigma (2), and Phi Kappa Psi "B" vs. PM .Siigraa Delta "B" (3). At• 10 o'clock, Delta Sigma Phi vs. Pi Lardbdia Phi (1), Tau Kappa Epsilon "D" vs. Phi Epsilon PI (2), and Sigma Chi vs Theta X.i (.3). HANDBALL agth l t handball matches will b e contested at Rec Hall tonight as flights three and fou r move into tourney play. Scheduled on court 1 at 7 o'clock are R. _Giles vs. E. Simpson; at 7:45, E. Eeachley vs. R. Black; at 8:30, J. Riggs vs. Wilhelm: at 9:15, CLAUDE THORNHILL .SEMI-FORMAL You're the man most likely to es 4 u cc ee cl win Von ileus e Shirts and ties 'Exelusive Agency for Van Heusen idiC=MIMMIN Rifle Teams Win Four Penn State's varsity- rifle team won a three-tean, postal meet front Colorado School of Mines and University of Wyoming, and a dual meet from Cornell over the weekend. 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