TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 190 Datz Loses to Krape In Intramural Battle Ed Datz, Phi Gamma Delta's 1948 135-pound intramural boxing champion, stepped out of his weight class and dropped a decision to Don Krape, Phi Kappa Psi, in a 145-pound bout before 400 in Rec Hall last night. Under IM rules Datz had to advance to the next weight class in order to be eligible for competition this year. Bud Wolfram, also Phi Kappa Psi, pounded out a decision over Bill Funk, Phi Kappa Sigma, in a 121-pound skirmish to give Phi Kappa Psi victories in two of the seven bouts on the' program. Other wins went to Bob Hicks, Delta Upsilon; Mike Rubino, Al pha Phi Delta; Dick Goodlin b ,-• Alpha Tau Omega, and Fred Shihadeh.. Phi Kappa Sigma. DATZ OUTWEIGHED ' Datz was obviously the lighter of the two, and, although he land ed often, his blos• carried. less authority. Datz boxed nicely in the first round as •they traded sharp left jabs and landed with a left aright and a left to the heai at the bell. Krape's weight began to tell in the second stanza. as he came ap with two hard rights that rocked Datz's' head. Datz fought. back gamely with a right to the :jaw, but ducked. into a thumping right uppercut. The tiring Phi Delt lied in the third with a hard left to the jaw and took two stinging rights to the face in the final'sec onds. WOLFRAM SCORES Wolfram had things much, his own way in . thrashing Funk. He opened strong, jabbing away. .ef fectively with his left .and 'came back in the middle round to'score with rights and lefts to the head. Funk rallied in the third, but to no avail. A• pair of light heavyweights, Hicks. 1949 football' co-captain, and Rubino, last year's IM. 175- pound wrestling champion, treat ed the crowd to some interesting boxing as they registered decision victories. Hicks outslugged and outboxed Otto Grupp, Phi Kappa Sigma, and Rubino pounded away at Kappa Delta Rho's Bill John son. Hicks opened with a strong body attack, and landed a sharp overhand right to the head. Hicks forced the fighting in the middle round and then coasted through most of the final stanza. Rubino stormed, rushed and threW leather all the way. He was particularly effective in the close fighting, pushing Johnson into a corner and flailing , away with both hands. Shihadeh, confused by the cute boxing of Sigma Nu's Tom Rice was slow in getting started, but once he solved Rice's style he couldn't be beaten. It wasn't too difficult for Dux to gain the nod in his 121-pound bout with Art Crull; Alpha . Gamma Rho, while Goodling had it' easy in:beating Theta Xi's Bill,. Goode. Booters (Continued from page one) Jeffrey toak , charge of the Nittany booting reigns 24 years ago. . In 1934 the Lions travelled to Jeffrey's homeland, Scotland. On an exhibition tour they failed to score a single victory. :But after their return to the . Nittany Valley, after their 'disastrous foreign in vasion, they started a 65-game unbeaten skein which wasn't broken until eight years` later. ' A Most Practical *Gift That Will be. Welcomed by Anyone . . . . For HIM . or HER Choose a nationally ad' - 'vertieed brand such as Cowan, American Tour ist, and Samsonite set or individual piece for, that person who enjoys good quality. Dogs sturdily, 'con structed of top grain cowhide, or durabie plastics. Designed for wear and beauty. Com plete sets and odd pieces for all purposes. Indoor Captain ty is Jim Gehrdes, captain of the Penn State indoor track team. Jim will make• his first start of the season on New Year's Day in the Sugar„ Bowl Invitation Meet at New Orleans. Indoor Track Drills Begin With the arrival of winter and cold weather, Coach Chick Wern er-has issued a call for all men interested in indoor track to 're port to him or Assistant Coach Norm Gordon at Rec Hall this week.' Following the close of the suc cessful cross country season, Coach Werner will now concen trate on getting his charges ready for the numerous invitational meets coming up in the next few months. Heading the Lion indooi squad is Captain Jim Gehrdes. Jim is back on campus after an -eight weeks practice • teaching session at Johnstown and is working out daily in an effort to get in shape for the Sugar Bowl Invitational Meet on New Year's Day .in New I Orleans. Juinping Jim will be out to repeat his victory in the 120-yard ,high hurdles which he won last'sear. .‘ trying to will concentrate on trying to build good one-mile, and two mile relay teams for the 'coming indoor . - season," Coach Wener said. '"We are handicapped by the lack . of a fieldhouse .whieh prevents us from scheduling-any dual meets.• We must rely on in vitation meets for competition and in order to be invited you must be good." ' , Another Nittany runner who'• is a good bet to see ,action this win ter is Wil, Lancaster. The: Lion sprinter gave indication I.a s Metzgers THE DAILY 'POLLEGIAK STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA JIM . BACK Riti AC Loses 27-15 IM Win On Technicality Although Ritz A.C. defeated the Musketeers, 27-15, in a sched uled independent League H con test Friday night, they lost the game on 'a protest by the Mus keteers , for using an ineligible player. Eight other independent squads posted their initial vic tories in other games. The Ritz player in question played under an assumed name and according to Gene Bischoff, head of the Intramural Depart ment; "Anybody who plays un der an assumed name is ineligible as stated in the general rules." In League G, the Jets came back strong in the , second . half to top Simmons Hall, 11-5; Wind crest edged the Basketeers, 15-11, and Murgas nipped the 8.T.0. cagers, 14-12. The Comets held on 'to their slim one point halftime lead to down a tough X.M.S.T.C. team, 24-19, and the Tigers squeaked by the Colonials, 12-11, in League H contests. In League I, Altoona smacked Beaver House 20-8; Section 10 walloped Harm House, 22-3, and Matilda Chi edged the Brickettes, 10-8. The schedule for tonight is as follows: At 8:45 Alpha Chi Rho vs. Alpha Gamma Rho: Sigma Nu vs. Theta Xi; Phi Sigma Delta vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. At 9:25 Delta Upsilon vs. Alpha Sigma Phi; Pi Kappa vs. Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Chi vs. Phi Kappa Tau: At 10:05—Phi Kappa Siama - vs. Delta Theta Sigma: Omega Psi Phi vs. Beta Theta Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Chi Phi. spring during the outdoor track season that he will be a man to watch in the very near future, and . may very well break into the spotlight during the indoor season. This Letter Will Help Solve YOUR Decorating Problems G. C. MURPHY COMPANY 121 SOUTH ALLEN STREET STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DECEMBER 6, 1949 You are probably planning to decorate your Fraternity house, SorOrity.Suite, or Dormitory for the Holiday Season and will want•to make it as attractive as possible at-a minimum expenditure. 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