THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1951 3-Way Tie In Cale Loop F; AGR-Phi Psi In Acid Test Alpha Gamma Rho walloped Phi Sigma Kappa Tuesday night, 36-16, to tie Phi Kappa Psi and-Alpha Phi Alpha for first place in the fraternity • basketball league F. AGR met the PM Psi's last night. The• winner will meet Alpha Phi Alpha tonight for the league title. Saylor's 16 points paved the way for AGR. Phi Sigma Delta secured top spot in league E when' they de feated Sigma Phi Sigma, 16-10 in a pulse-tingling battle. Other contests in league E: Alpha Tau Ornega outscored PI Lambda Phi. 34-27, Delta Upsilon downed Chi Phi; 23-18, and Alpha Chi Sigma - fell before Beta Theti Pi, 18-9. Another tilt in league F was Sig ma Alpha Epsilon's 16-10 victory over Delta Sigma Phi. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Beta Sigma Rho met last night to de cide the league D championship. Both fives ended the season with an identical 6-1 log. Sinkers, Newmanites Win Loops In the -independent half of the IM cage circuit, the Sinkers of league L, and the Newmanites Of league H became the latest two squads to win their loop crowns. The Sinkers 'crushed the Lions, 41-22, and the Newmanites topped the Keys, 24-13. League H: the Weasels trounced the Rustlers, 35-12; League I, the Bees and Marauders won by for feit from the Blackfeet and Bar- .•/V7V).'";.'WlrlW 7'sm'A'rq AmElit6o) BLUE •••er , " 7 7 - "'"No, • • , ati7;;;6 \ s's k. erg IF, %»f, J© ~,e,- " ‘ - ' ‘,. \ , ..., ‘: , ' ~,/,./ \ ( f 1.3.1? ? , ~ Golf Candidates All candidates for Penn State's golf team should report to the caddy house today through Friday from 1 to 5 p.m.; Coach Bo b Rutherford an nounced yesterday. ons; league J, the Mountaineers whipped Zone 3. 26-21. and the Basketeers were beaten by the Ramblers, 26-20. League IC: the Mice shaded the Black Sheep, 12-10, and the Abees won by for feit from the Big Five; league L, the Vandals edged the Wildcats, 16-14, and the Tigers and Capitols double forfeited. Assistant wrestling Coach Charlie Ridenour was a three time Eastern wrestling champion. Ridenour annexed his titles at State in 1941, '42, and '43. His titles were in the 121 and 128- pound classes. creative -genius presents style -vailißirg with style accenting and needled ed:e .. ~~~':>:: is a rich new blue with a bloom. Not-too-light not-tOo-bright —just smartly right! .. . . ..., -•. , „ , , .., . . .. . ' ~.',,, „cri,.. I t.. , ,I: ' '.,-,'i'•`:f '' ....;610 . ' 4. 1 :.. .".. .l. •.,. '_ a .00 1 - v- ', ,• , ,:. . sTA TZ CO LLZOS . z ' : .:P.4. , • i '`,l'..`A.zrj I , .._.. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA. 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SMOKING PLEASURE! iiiltiP MORRIS two-time Eastern champion and runner-up this year to Prince ton's Brad Glass, will go in the heavyweight division. Barr last year finished third in the tournament. The other Lion entries, Don Maurey, who wrestled at 128, and Mike Ru bino, didn't fare much better. Maurey made it into the quar ter finals, while Rubino lost out in the first round. Jim Maurey, captain of last year's team, fin ished third. The Lions as a team finished eighth in the scoring. PAGE SEVEN 3's a, CROWD 7 7 7 • •
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