P,PPPIPP: 0 , 1949 Delta Upsilon Secures, IM Boxing Crown With Mike Deßone . banging his way to the 165-pound champ ionship, Delta Upsilon had the intramural boxing championship safely wrapped up and secured as two furious weeks of legalized mayhem came to a close before more than -, 2500 in Rec Hall last night. Deßone's triumph over Alpha Gamma Rho's Dick Dum only served to make the margin of victory larger. Although Harry Papacharalmbous, the other DU semi-final entrant, was defeated, AGR lost its one remaining chance of overhauling DU when John Hanby bowed to Jack Reese, Phi Delta Theta, in the 128-pound title clash. Delta, Upsilon completed the season with 105. points. Phi Itaripa Sigma deadlbcked for runner-up honors with AGR. both having 110 points. Phi Delta Theta took• the number four position with 75 points, while Sigma Nu, last year's champion, completed the top five with 65. ;:CODER, REESE WIN peßbne scored heavily with rights and- lefts to the head in , the first two rounds' against Dum. He 'started slow, but came back strong in 'the middle canto with two lefts and a right to the head and a jolting left hook. Dum fought back in the third, but De- Bone held his own. Both Ron Coder and Reese, 'champions from \last year's tour nament, banged their way to vic tory. Since. IM regulations forbid a champion to box in the same 'weight class, both had to move lip one division. Coder, 175-pound titlist in 1948, had little difficulty blasting Dal ton Rumberger, Alpha Zeta, for 'the heavyweight crown. He started fast, racking Rurnberg ,er's , head, with both hands. He staggeted Rumberger w i t h a crushing right uppercut and straight left to the jaw in the second and rights and lefts to the head in the third. Reeae was . his usual self as he outboxed and outhit Hanby in the 128-pound final. Reese scored consistently with a hard, looping overhand right and staggered his man with a booming right to the head in the third. • , . Basketball Team Loses 70-63 to Georgetown U The Nittany Lion lioa'sketeers dropppd their 11th straight away game over a three-year span Wednesday night as Georgetown romped to a 70-63 win on its spacious Washington, D.C. court. The loss also gave the Penn State quintet its first reversal of the season against one win. Last night Coach Elmer Gross' underdogs again went into action with American University in the Eagles' Uline arena Georgetown riddled Penn' State's zone-defense in gaining its fourth straight win; knocking down quite a •bit of the prestige the Lions had gained in holding' Sttsquehanna to only 44 points last Wednesday. • Coact! Elmer Gross' . first teani trailed only by 20-18 at the end of the first period but at this point he inserted his second platoon and the taller Hoyas built up a 30-24 half-time edge. At one time during the third period the Lions whittled the Georgetown edge to only six points but a concerted scoring spree boosted the Capital City Gagers out of harm's range. Marty Costa came through with his best collegiate scoring effort over three seasons as he led Lion point producers with a 20 tally effort. HIS hook shots from the pivot, plus accuracy from the foul line, kept State in the' ball genie. Joe Toed, who proved the game's outstanding play-maker, also hit for 11 points, concentra ting on long set shots. Starting center Lee Schisler continued his sterling play with five field goals and two free throws, for 12 points. , Penn State G F T Georgetown G F 'l' 6:llelWahan 1 0 2 Drown 8 818 Storer 2 0 4 O'Leary 0 0 0 Bebleler 5 2 1210'Keele 10 '1 21 AnWrim 2 0 4 , Kirby 1 0 2 Costa 6 8 21:11dazilotta 20 4 Kates • 0 1 1 Norrle 0 0 0 Toed 4 3 111Durrtiowles 15 7 Fanoplee 0. 0 0 Falvey 0 4 4 Lamle 2 4 8 Ablond 0 0 0 By MARV KRASNANSKY For the third night •In a row, Al Porto, Phi Kappa, iron by the TKO route. This time his victim wa s Papacharalambous, who was unable to answer the bell for the second round because of a badly bruised or possibly broken nose. Porto, who won four of his five fights by TKO's, was ahead at the close of a brus ing first round. They started off fast, landing viciously .to the head with both handth. Porto took the upper hand for a few seconds, scoring with four hard rights' to the left, but Papacharalambous shook the winner with a stinging left jab. It was a roaring, crowd-pleasing brawl while it lasted. PROFESSIONAL SKILL A finalist for the past three years in. the 155-pound division, Sigma Chi's Jack Long finally won the championship. He did it by banging out a clear-cut de cision over Bill Hanley, Theta Chi. Long stayed on top all the way, ' and punished Hanby badly through the middle round, land ing four hard lefts and a thund ering one-two combination. Jerry McCaytney and Ed Rohr, beck boxed with professional skill in a bout which saw Mc- Cartney land the 145-pound in dependent title. Using a sharp left hook to good advantage, Mc- Cartney shook Rohrbeck several times. Chan Johnson, sophomore foot ball star, outfought and, out boxed John Morgan, Alphh Chi Rho, to gain the 175-p ou n d championship. The Alpha Phi Alpha light-heavyweight proved the stronger of the two as he pulled away from the tiring Mor gan in the second and third rounds. Milt Nembroff, Phi Sigma Delta, outslugged Dave Conover, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLIE, PENNSYLVANIA _A Merry. ehri4l-ma3 jiappy ar The First National Bank Of State College Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System Box Exhibitions P. Q. SMITH Sigma Pi, Delta Chi Continue Undefeated in IM Court Play Sigma Pi stretched its unbeaten string to three games Wednes day night when it smashed Kappa Sigma, 30-1, in a fraternity league A contest. Robbins Mather continued to pace the strong Sigma Pi squad tossing in ten points. Delta Chi continued to press Sigma Pi for League .A supremacy by grabbing its second straight win without defeat. It dumped Alpha Zeta, 13-8, but had to come from behind to do it as the losers held a 6-4 lead at halftime. Jim Con nell was high man for the winners with six points. The other League A re9ulk saw Gene McDonald match Zdta Beta Tau's 11 points as he lead Alpha Chi Sigma to a 28-11 win. League B went into a three way tie as Alpha Phi Alpha whipped Tau Phi Delta, 24-9, to deadlock Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Kappa Psi for the leadership. Charlie Murray led the winners with nine points. Sigma Phi Sigma edged Phi Epsilon Pi. 17-15, and Sigma Phi Alpha smacked Theta Kappa Phi, 24-8, in other League B con tests. In League C, Beta Sigma Rho took over first place by downing Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 9-4; Pi Delta Theta Sigma, to cop the 145-pound title in a bruising battle, while Tom Lucas, Sigma Nu, outboxed and outhit Don Watkins, Phi Delta Theta, for the 121-pound championship. Varsity boxers Jack Bolger and Chuck Drazenovich, and Paul Smith and Bob Keller boxed in two round exhibition matches. •., 2;.1) 4', (AA' • , e i r 1 1 *, Virli•v* • Machines Wash Your Laundry in Less Than an Hour. MARSHALL'S Automatic Laundry 454 E. College Avenue—Rear MemPer of CHUCK DRAZENOVICH Lambda Phi socked Acacia, 27-12, and Phi Sigma Kappa squeezed by Phi Delta Theta, 14-12. With one-fourth of the season in the record books, the league leaders are as follows: League A —Sigma Pi; League B—Alpha Phi Alpha; Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Kappa Psi; League C—Beta Sigma Rho; League D—Sigma Phi Ep silon; League E—Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Chi; League . F Tau Kappa Epsilon and Beta Theta Pi. It was erroneously re ported hi yesterday's Col legian that sweaters from Hur's Men's Shop were sizes 6-12. The correct sizes are from 2 to 12, for these Penn State "S" sweaters. HUH'S MEN'S SHOP elit 7 1 ) He's HURRYING Back r with , Christmas Money . to order his PENN ' STATE CLASS RING . Balfour Office in Atheltic Store _4 Cordial, invitation J 0.... The Traditional Allencrest Candlelight Christmas . Dinner Basketball Game Last night's basketball game with the American University Eagles at Washington, D. C., was not completed by the time this issue went to press. Tomorrow's Collegian will contain a fully de tailed story of the encounter. 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