The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 14, 1951, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 1951
Sigma
In IM
, •
Sigma Nu's boxers yestdrday snapped their tie with de
fending fraternity co-champion, Delta Upsilon, by gaining
• two win s , one decision and :one forfeit, to go two up on the
DU's going into tonight's final round. The finals will start at
8:30 in Rec Hall.
Delta Upsilon, however,lwith four finalists, is in a better
position to cop the IM crown
than is Sigma Nu, who has only
two men going into tonight's
finals,
Moore,
,Engle Win
Independents' James Miller and
John Dillon moved up to
,the
finals via forfeits. Miller ad
vanced at the expense of Charles
Russo in the 145-pound division,
while Dillon won by forfeit over
Gary Seybert in the• 155-pound
bracket.
Lou Riggs, Sigma Chi, injured
his arm in winning his quarter
final match, and was forced - to
wit hd r a w in yesterday's 175-
pound go with Sigma Nu's John
Moore. In • the 135-pound claSs,
Stan - Engle, Sigma Nu, ousted
Sam Butler, Alpha Gamma Rho,
with a split-verdict.
128-Pounders
• Gi 1 Beinhocker, Pi Lambda
Phi, won his place in the 121-
pound fraternity finals by deci
sioning Fred Fieni, Theta Chi.
Beinhocker put his reach advan
tage to good use in opening up
the smaller Fieni.
George Freistak, Theta Kappa
Phi, ousted Delta Tau Delta's Jim
Guerdon in the lone 128-pound
bout. Freistak took sharp lefts
from his smaller opponent
throughout the fight in order to
score with his big guns for the
verdict.
Heavyweight action found Earl
Hower, Phi Delta Theta,
elimi
nating Harry Carroll, Phi Sigma
Kappa, in the semi-finals. Hower,
downed temporarily in the final
frame, kept a long left jab con
tinuously scoring in hi s three
round decision.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Beta
Theta Pi each advanced a man
into the finals in yesterday's
•bouts. Bob Myers, SAE, handed
out more leather than he took
Boxing Tourney
By GEORGE BAIREY
1M Boxing-Finals
8:30 Tonight—Rec Hall
Fraternity
121-pounds: John Baffa, Delta
Upsilon, vs Gil Beinhocker,
Lambda Phi.
128-pounds: Dean Harbold, Delta
Upsilon, vs George Freistak,
Theta Kappa Phi.
135-pounds: Sani Hamilton, Beta
Theta Pi, vs Stan Engle, Sig-
. ma Nu.
145-pounds: John McCall. Alpha
Tau Omega, vs Bruce Wag-
ner, Beta Theta Pi.
155-pounds: Fred Brown, Delta
Tau Delta, vs Bob Myers,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
165-pounds: Frank R h. Sigma
Chi, vs Warren Haffner, Del-
to Upsilon. •
175-pounds: Dick Zucker, Phi
Sigma Delta, vs John Moore,
Sigma Nu.
Unlimited: Lynn Illi rig worth,
Delta Upsilon, vs Earl Hower;
Phi Delta Theta:-
Independent -
135-pounds: Glenn Freshcron vs
Jim Coffin.
145-pounds: Pau 1 Z anoni vs
James Miller.
155-pounds: Earl Brubaker vs
John Dillon.
.165-pounds: Lynn Patchin vs
Jack Hoy. ,
in his wild 155-pound fight with
John Davison, Theta_Xi. Myers
got the threg-round nod. Beta
Bruce Wagner. took a split deci
sion from Fred Sprenkle, Delta
Tau Delta, in their 145-pound
match. Wagner, always on the
attack, took hard uppercuts to
get inside of his larger opponent,
but copped the split decision on
the merits of his infighting.
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STAN ENGLE, Sigma Nu's 135-pound boxer, almost covers the
face of AGR's Sam Butler with his left glove in yesterday's IM
battle. Engle will fight Sam Hamilton, Beta Theta Pi, in tonight's
final.
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