TUESDAY, APRIL 1947 Hawthorne ins N CAA Boxing Title Lion Champon Defeats Wisconsin's Miyagawa; Cassidy Out Early; Tighe Loses in Semi-Finals Miyagawa, in his second fight this year against Hawthorne, led With a wicked lett in the first round and puzzled the Penn Stater for a while. A stiff right opened the Badger's cut near the end of the first round and Hawthorne worked on it effectively until the fight was stopped by Referee Joe August and attending medical officials. Hawthorne defeated Harold Brown, a rugged slugger from Min nesota, in the oemi-final round with the Lion boxer piling up poihts an good jabs and clever Work on the in-fighting. The EIBA champ defeated Bob Thomasian, southpaw from Kings Point Merchant Marine base, in the preliminaries. HaWthorne joins four other Lion boxers in 'Winning a NCAA title in ..^'luding Dave Stoop, Al Lewis, Frank Goodman and Paul Scally. He is the only boxer to win the 130 - pOund title as t.h e division wa s moved up from 127 pounds last year Captain Tighe H'arWTHORNE took Colin Con null of Minnesota on a two-round decision in the preliminaries when the bout was stopped by a cut over the Minnesotan's right eye. - Wayne Fontes, champion from San Jose State, stopped Tighe in the second round of the semi-final bout with a left hook that sent the. ELBA champ to the comvas for a count of nine. An earlier left hook had opened-a cut on Tighe's nose. - Fontes lost to John Lendenski of Wisconsin' in the finals. Jim 'CaSSldy dreiy a bye in the prcliinihahes and lost to„;a fast- : mosliik; aggfessive Bill Williams of .Tddlio•ih a deciSitsh bold. intramu VOleybtaii iPlii lta a ' _ Tau "b . " and. Kap pa betta Rht• "I 0 do'nqi.iefed Phi GaaAi Della "s" and Chi.Phf - as the liriti'amukal ~ tourna ment,..pthed.its PlaSrpf - l'sdies 'at Red .11a1). Thiitsday night. . lieeg4 10.ritigHtrtpions, the - Phi Tau'snatched a Ebtri - ce of 15-3 verdietg • fitiftr7tlie Phi Giafirrria Delta cOuittnetl, and the koliFt's' wthipPed . Chi Phi, 15:-.k13 and 15-5. Phi Sigma Delta "A". Sunk Phi Kappa Sigma "A" ; 15-13 and 15- 7, while the Phi Sigma Kappa neaten were wresting 15-10 'and 17-115 decisions from Sigma Nu "A". Kappa Sigma, League 9 rulers, downed Alpha Gamma Rho "B", 15_13 and 15-12, and Beta Theta Pi registered -A 15-10, 1145, . and 15-4 triumph over the Lambda Chi, Alpha "A" pastimers. Sigma Chi .blitzed .Sigma Nu "B". 15_7' and 16-14, While Kappa DeAa was drcipping its tussle with•TlyEKpppa 'Psi, 15 7 1.3, and 15,111.: • . • EASTER BALL Tomit_'TOES 'AT THE Paradise Cafe Start Your Vacation Off Right with the TRU 'BLU SEXTET The Mardi Gras Starts at 8:80 P.M. COME EARLY Ptirudise • ‘, (Continued from vage one) Runners Trail In Weekend Meets Forest Efaw and Gil Dodds pounded home in front of Penn State's Stone and Karver twice over the weekend—at the Colum bian meets in Kansas City, Friday night, and then at the Chicago Daily New s meets Saturday. In losing to Dodds in Chicago, Karver forced the flying parson to his fastest indoor imile since he set the record at 4:06.4 . in 1944. Dodds was clocked at4:o6.B..Kar ver's second place time was 41:12.8: Running in the Knight s of Co lumbus meets Friday night, the Penn State relay , team finished. third behind NYU. and Fordham. Relay-men Ashenfelter and Wil liams stopped the clock at 11:58 to record their best tiinie's to date.• Barney Ewell tfinishad 'third in the Chicago 150-yard dagh ibehirid Bill, Mathis of Illinois. According to Coaesh Chick Werner, :Mathis junted the gitn, and Ewell began hi s face at a 0:4, Waiting for the event to Die rerstatitatl.' • al Sports John Riggs of Sigma:Phi Sigiva downed Delta Upsilon's Ed Mar gerurn, 21-6 and 2L6,-in the in tramural handball playoffs st-Ree Hall ThlirWay night In the "i6ityiiido of matches to- •semi4rial writes- Enti-ieS for intrainural hand ball' doubles todrnaMent must be turned in at the intramural of fice, Bee Hall, by 5 o'clock to.. morrow. FrEternity houses may enter - only one team. tahts,, Phi ,gignia .Delta's Dick Beiik eeked out a 1341, 21-10 and 21J118 win over Jim Fessler, Alpha Chi Sigma, Another Phi Sigma Delta, Irivin Tenzer, walloped TiiG DAILY COLLEGLAN, STATE COLLErrE, PENNSYLVANIA Badminton in NCAA Mat Tournament 11 Nil • Nittany Wrestlers Lose Early Ernie Clcsser, pinned by Snook of Cornell in a preliminary tussle, returned in a consolation match to best Wilson of Wheaton Navy's Fletcher„ Eastern 145- pound king, olitninated CloSser, however, in a second consoldtion bout. Koll, of lowa-State Teadiers. was The tourney's 145-pound Champ. Perin State's 155-pounder, Grant Dixon, was eliminated in his &st round ,match by Jim Wilkinson Of Indiana, and did not compete in a consolation contest. Blue and White , grapplers Jim Mohney, Ernie Closser, and Grant Dixon. fOund competition at the national Intercollegiate Wrestling Tourney held at Champaign, Illi nois, thi s past weekend' consider ably stiffe r than they'd experi enced, at the Eastern with each of the trio bowing out in first round anatdhes. Wrestling-famed Cornell College IM Badminton Champions Winners were crowned in eighteen intramural badminton flights last Thursday night at Rec Hall. Flight champions include: Flight 1, Bob Stabely over Dave See, 15-11 and 15-3. Flight 2, John Schrader over Bill Dingfelder, 15.8 and 15-13; Flight 3, Jerry Markowitz over Don Hill, forfeit; Flight 4, Ed Sulkowski over Les Strickler, 15-2 and 15-1; and in Flight 5, G. Pringle over Bruce Parker, 15-4 and 15-5. In Flight 6, Ray Fink over Bill Dietrich, 15-4 and 15-6; Flight 7, Clarence Herr over Bob Weiss, 15-2 and 15-4. F light 8, John Mitchell over Bobb Auman, 15-14 and 15-8; Flight 9; John Steirner oter Lit() Getthn,..ls-8 and 15-4; and in Flight .10, Fred ,and over Carl llmstead, 15-11 arid 15-4. In Flight 11, Gerry Smith over Harold •Wausitt, 10 7 15, 15-9 and 1,5-12; Flight 12, Al Triieaux over Hill Meade,,ls-7 and 15=3; Flight 14 John Mill over Sid Simon, 15=12 and 15-10; and in Plight 16, Ken Petry over• Jack Forbes, 15-7 and 15-9. In Flight 17,. Charles , Cyphers over Joe Novella, fodelt; 18, Fred Haipine:over Bob Heitn, 15-11 and ..15-13;. Flight 19, Gene Butherland over. Bob Meitiken, 15-10 'and .1.5-:.$10; and 'in Flight 20. :Bob IJaehei'aver J. ii-ansell, 15-7 And 15-18. , Flight 18 winner is pending. Tim Petroff of Sigma Nu, 214 and 21-,8. Lee Henry of Phi Gamma Delta spanked Danny Brecker of Phi Sigma Delta, 21-7 and 21-9, .and Tau Kappa Epsilon's Frank .Tau_ cher subdued John Zagoudis of Phi Kappa Psi by 21,10 and 21-18 counts. of lowa gained .the team crown, as TONtra State Teachers and the Oklahoma /Niggles placed second and third. Mchney, who had brought the Eastern 128-pound •dhampions'hip back to Penn State two week s ago, contested in the 136-pound class in this meet, and was decisioned , by Bauer of OklahOrna A. and M., 7-2. Eligible for a consolation bout since Bauer, followihg (further competition had advanced into a finalist berth, Mohriey again went down, this time on a decision to Michigan State's Thomason. THE PENN STATE CLASS RING made by Balfour . . . sold by Balfour at the • • BALFOUR BRANCH OFFICE LOCATED IN ATHLETIC STORE • • • WHITE OXFORD CLOTH • , • WE GOT 'EM . . . WIDE-SPREAD and. $1.0T01•1- . (DOWN collars —smartlY tailored in fine *.n.ite 'Oxford cloth by Van Heusen. 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