SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1351 ntramural Boxing Enters Final Week Haffner, Arnold, McChesney, Kepple, Musial, Taub, Win Bouts Delta Upsilon, defending team champion, advanced two of its three fighters in the IM boxing tournament yesterday to increase its total wins to 15. Theta Kappa Phi, trailing with eight wins, failed to advance its only pugilist onthe card. The DU's 165-lb. entry, Warren Haffner, beat his opponent, Steve Melmelk, Sigma Nu, to the puiich when in close to •gain the win. Haffner, endeavoring to fake his opponent with shifty footwork, rallied with fine jabs in the second and third rounds to gain the split decision. Haffner stunned Mel melk in the final round. • Despite his opponent's longer reach, Hank Arnold, DU's other winner, gained 'a unanimous deci sion from Jack Cleland, Phi Kap pa Sigma. Face-to-face most of the way, Arnold connected effec tively to the head and midsection. The scrappy 165-pounder had Cle land holding on in the final round. Although Ed Nicholson, DU, rallied with a left jab to the nose and follciived with a one-two punch to the head, the aggressive Alan McChesney, Phi Kappa Sig MIA Results Basketball Alpha Xi Delta 24, Thompson- Cocoran, 18 Mac Hall I, 48, Tri-Delts, 9 Delta Zeta 27, Sigma Delta Tau, 17 Kappa Kappa Gamma 36, Alpha Chi Omega, 19 Ping Pong Phi Sigma Sigma over Sigma Delta Tau Alpha Gamma Delta over Alpha Chi Omega Philotes over Mac Hall II Chi Omega over lonians Engle Lauds Dooley Penn State's Rip Engle says his center, Jith Dooley, of Williams port, was the best in the East, if not the nation. A review of the season's movies shows that the veteran snapper-back rarely missed a block on offense. Dooley is a senior. • ....... By SAM PROCOPIO ma, landed the harder punches to receive the unanimous decision. McChesney, 128, also beat Nichol son to the punch in their three round encounter. Dick Kepple, Delta Sigma Phi, won the nod over "Southpaw" Kittka, Theta Kappa Phi, in the 165-lb. class. The unorthodox style and right and left jabs were deciding in the split decision ver dict. In another split decision win, Joe Musial, Theta Xi, won from Bob Winters, Beta Theta Pi. Mus ial, 145, exchanged body punches with his foe in the initial round, landing the more punches. Al though Winters had Musial cover ing up at times, the latter fighter was able to hit Winters more of ten with his right. Referee Glenn RIDES AND PASSENGERS WANTED RIDE TO Pittsburgh or Charleroi vicinity Tuesday Dec. 16. at 8 p.m. Call Don 2779. PASSENGERS WANTED to Mississippi for holiday period. Phone 6545. RIDERS WANTED to Memphis, Tenn Call Ed Hood 3243 evenings. RIDE TO western North Carolina or' east ern Tennessee for Christmas. Contact Howard Shields ext. 2094. WILL PERSON who took brown hounds tooth topcoat return to S.U. STAINLESS STEEL military style watch with expansion band. Reward. Call 3926. DID YOU borrow a fountain pen in room 3 White Hall on Tuesday? If you did call Harry, 2395. 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