PA GE SLX Boxing Highlights There's still at lot of action around title sparring ring at Rec Hall these days and it's not just postmortems on the EIBA tournament. Coach Leo Houck has the boys working out for the National tourney at Madison, Wis., later this month. At this time, Houck is planning to tak e Jackie Tighe, Jim Cassidy, Johnny Slu'sser, .and Battista Sos ter, the new 13'5-pounder, who fought such a fine Oght last Fri day night. Champion Glenn Hawhtorne has decided against making the trip so Tighe will be Houck's only MBA title-holder going to the Nationals. Houck indicated that Ti gh e might enter the Nationals at 155 pound' s since he has been losing weight all season. Smith Anxious Another fellow who would like to make that trip is Fred Smith, M5-pound boxer and ex-member of the Canlsan Raiders marine task force in the Pacific. "Smitty" lost a close decision to Steve GreTriban of Wisconsin, who was the only man this year to stop Syracuse's Gerry AuClair. Even if he doesn't make• the trip, "Smitty" has already started working out for. next season. The s lugfest between Virginia's Ralph Shoaf and Syracuse's Julian LeVine is one Of those boUts they'll talk afbouit for years when the hot stove league meets. at Graham's. Shoaf was knocked out at the end of the second round but was saved by the bell. He came back While lacing your boots to go': to hear The Tru - Blu Quartet at the PARADISE CAFE Tune In— EON. THE TURNTABLE Station WMAJ 1:15, this Evening - TONIGHT: Ballads by Burl IveS, Josh White, Susan Reed, Carl Sandburg Jim Frakes, M. C. The Book and Record Shop The New Management of THE PARADISE CAFE presents TRU•BLU QUINTET (That Mardi Gras Band) featuring "Pops" Greenly "Bumps" Keefauver "Kid" Levi "Satch" Thomas "Cakewalk" Ridall Dancing and Fun Begin at 8:30 P. M. No Corsages No Cover No Minimum—No Minors But Lots of Kicks PARADISE CAFE By BEN FRENCH in the third to flatten LeVine in a fight that saw more leather flying than most pro matches. Most of the sportswriters took Johnny Slutsser's side when the Lion 155-pounder lost a semi-final decision because his opponent, Dick Howell of Army, could not finish the fight. SluSse r cut Howell's left eye in the first round but the referee awarded the decision to the Army boy when he was unable to con tinue the sec(); round. Glen Hawthorne 1 o Lo Syracus Vinnie Byrn last month on like decision. Jerry Sitkin serves a 1o t credit for tl s howing he made i n t h.e tourney Without more :h a n a week's Cassidy training, J err y went into the tough heavyweight class and surprised everyone by knocking down Army's Paul Weaver in true Humphrey Penny worth style. Johnny Benlian and Eddie Sul- G► AF' WEI ill 0) E'N( L _ t? I'l , 11 1 1 12 s ID 1, SEMI - FORMAL Sourday, IVlurch . 15 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA CLAU ~,E THOL. :BILL No Corsage. Phi Sigma Delts, KD Phi Sigma Delta "A" swept into first place in League 5 of the intramural volleyball series last night by copping their sec ond victory of the tourney from Beta Sigma Rho "A". In League 7, Kappa Delta Rho "A" nudged a scrappy Alpha Zeta combine to gain the top spot in their league, while the Berks Independents tied Fair mount Hall for first place honors Snow Conditions On Big Dipper Trail At Boalsburg Still Excellent For Skiing Snow conditions on the Big Di , lent according to reports from Rob committe e of the enns Valley Ski ' All trails are in good Iconditi, enthusiasts who refuse to believe t; Dunlap said the Hank Thurston Ski School would instruct skiiers ' Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Ski buse s will leave for the ;trail kow.ski.deserve much of the credit for Penn State's high showing. Eddie, although only a lightweight, has sparred with every man on the team. JOhnny was last year's MBA 1127-pound dhamp. Together the boys form a fine combination of seconds. THE FIFTH. ANNUAL 's Gain Lead In IM V in the Independent League by downing Penn Haven. Last night's scores in League 4 were Tau Kappa Epsilon. "B" over Sigma Pi "A", 15-12 and 15-11, and Phi Kappa Sigma "A" over Alpha Gamma Rho "A", 15-9 and 15-5. LEAGUE 5 In League 5, Alpha Chi Rho over Alpha Phi Delta "A" 14-16, 15-6, and 15-2, and Phi Sigma oppe r Trail at Boalsburg are excel , . , errt Dunlop, chairman' of the slopes Club. on and the jump js being used by he signs that spring is approaching. at 1:15 p.m. and return at 5 p.m. on both days. Food will be served in the after noons. The tow will operate daily over the weeknd. Current snow conditions will be posted on the bulletin board in the Athletic Store window. Varsity Rifle Team Splits in 6 Matches In six matches last week, the Penn State varsity rifle team split even. The Lion sharpshbot ers defeated Penni West Virginia and Clemson - but ..lost out to Coast Guard, Army and Oregon State. In /addition, California State Teachers forfeited a match to the Nittany Lions while a scheduled match with Lehigh was can celled. In a five-•cornered meet, the ROTC rifle team beat the cadets from West Virginia but lost to Lafayette and Clemson. The fifth team• in the compe tition—the University of Alaska —has not been heard from yet. .• c,2 I_,onyratutattop.o to Penn State women on the 75th anniyersary, of women parficipation in campus activities Warier Brothers' . Theatres music by and his orchestra FRIDAY MARCH 14 1947 olleyball leagues Delta "A" over Beta Sigma Rho "A", 15-12 and 15-8. ' In League 6, Delta Upsilon "A" over Alpha Sigma Phi, 15-8 and 15-1, and Phi Sigma Kappa "A" over Phi Kappa Tau "A" 15-5 and 16-14. • In League 7 Kappa Delta Rho "B" over Alpha Zeta 10-15, 15-13, and 15-11, and Phi Delta Theta "B" over Pi Kappa Alpha "A", 4-15, 15-10, and 15-11. In the Independent League, Berks Independents over Penn Haven, 15-5, 14-16, and 15-12. R WARNER THEATER DANCING 8-12 Admission $3.60 Tax Included
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