TiIIPSPAY, MARCH 24, 1949 V-Bali Teams Extend Streaks Fo 2ndependent volleyball teams won their third consecutive contests In Tuesday's action on the Rec Hall courts. Torpedoes defeated Sword Fish es, 13-15, 15-5 and 15-5, and Dir ectors won by forfeit over Sea Lions, for their third win in League One action. Ridge Run ners and Nittany Co-op remained in a tie for first place in League Four, the Runners measuring the Red Flashes, 15-5, 14-16 and 15-8 and the Co-op trouncing Broken Hearts, 15-3 and 15-3. In the two fraternity games played Tuesday, Theta Kappa Phi-B defeated Alpha Tau Ome ga-B, 15-13 and 15-8, and Beta Sigma Rho-B edged Delta Tau Delta-B, 13-15, 15-3 and 20-18. In other independent matches, Matilda Chi forfeited to •Century Boys; Bachelors trimmed Hotel Greeters, 15-7, 3-15 and 15-10; Atherton Hall Men won their first tilt by surprising Miners, 15-5, 15-17 and 15-8. Woodchoppers topped Cera mics, 15-12, 10-15 and 15-3; Ale and Quail took over Penn Hav en-A, 15-7, 7-15 and 15-13; Dorm 37 fell before Penn Haven-B, 15 10, 7-15 and 15-11. Monday's all-fraternity pro gram was featured by the third victories of Delta Taw Delta-A, Phi Sigma Kappa-A and Theta Kam Chi Phi-A extended the Delta Sigma Nu Grappler Makes Bid For 175-Pound IM Mat Title Bill Eggert, Sigma Nu's 165-pound wrestling champ, filed his claim for the 175-pound intramural mat title Tuesday night and proved he's in good enough shape to make the division a fight all the way. . Eggert came out of the in-acti Rho, in one minute and 30 secon victory moved him into the quar ter-finals of the tourney. But in a season of quick falls, Eggert's time was eclipsed by three other pins. Russ Wilson, Delta Theta Sigma, slapped down crew before losing, 15-12, 12-15 and 15-7; Phi Sigma Kappa trounced Alpha Chi Sigma, 15-- 3 and 15-1; Theta Kappa Phi crushed Tau Phi Delta, 15-10 and 15-6. Phi Kappa Psi-A easily defeat ed Phi Sigma Delta-A, 15-6 and 15-5; Delta Upsilon-A forfeited to Alpha Phi Delta; Kappa Delta Rho-A rallied to down Delta Chi- A, 5-15, 15-12 and 15-9; Sigma Chi-A won by forfeit over Alpha Gamma Rho-A. In other tilts, PM Epsilon Pi-A defeated Sigma Phi Epsilon-A, 15-11, 12-15 and 15-7; Beta Theta N-A made a strong comeback to beat Pi Kappa Phi-A, 4-15, 18-16 and 17-15; Sigma Pi-A forfeited to Lambda Chi Alpha-A; Delta Sig ma Phi bowed to Phi Delta Theta- A, 16-14 and 15-2; Triangle trimmed Beta Sigma Rho-A, 15- 6, 10-15 and 15-8. HE HAS BUILT A BRAND NEW CITY The "telephone man" is mighty busy these days! Since the war, among many other things, he has built or enlarged 2,800 buildings .. . scores of them large enough to fit into the skyline of a modern metropolis. These buildings are more than brick, mortar and tele phone equipment. They are jobs for thousands of men and women . . . more and better telephone service for millions of people . . . more business for the towns and cities in which they are located. But most important of all, they are an indication of the Bell System's earnest efforts to keep up with the nation's ever growing needs for communications service. BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ' ..., ivity to pin Ed Booth, Kappa Delta ds of their bout at Rec Hall. The Phi Delta Theta's John Thompson, in 40 seconds• of a 135-pound brawl, and heavyweight Cal Di- Valerio, Phi Sigma Kappa, tied down Walt Rossman, Delta Theta Sigma, in a quick 1:17: In the independent squabbles, Barker, 175-pounder, downed Bob Mazer, in 54 seconds. Although unable to pin their opponents, Wil Roth, Zeta Beta Tau, Jack Weider man, Sigma Nu, and independent Orlo Barger cap_ tured lop-sided decisions in fast tussles. Roth, in control of Rex Lord, Sigma Chi, through all three periods, scored a 9-0 vic tory, adding up two near-falls, a takedown, a reverse and time ad vantage. Weidenman bumped off Fred Schulze, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 7-1, in a 135-pound whistler. Barger outgrappled Herb Groff through six minutes and won, 7-1. Six other falls kept fans on their toes throughout the night. Fred Rodgers, Phi Gamma Delta, dropped Emil Suda, Alpha Tau Omega, in 43 seconds of the third stanza, but Jack McCall, Alpha Continued on page four MORE FALLS clip-o-gram • FRED WARING WILL SALUTE PENN STATE OVER NBC WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, at 10 A. M. (Send these reminder ads to friends and folks.) lim dige COIF man shc le This is a nightshirt. A flannel channel. Made Grandmother see red. But tickled Grandfather's fancy. He took it with a nightcap (or two). Only kind ej sleepwear "Manhattan" doesn't mak& 4., 2. This is a hint... for really restful snoozing, slip into a pair of roomy "Manhattan" pajamas. 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