WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 Forfeits Mar Boxing Qp-ener The intramural boxing program got off to a poor start last night when only three of the 15 scheduled bouts were fought, The other 12 bouts were forfeited because some of the con testants failed to reach the proper weights. In the first bout, a 135-pound class attraction, Andy Berge sen of Sigma Nu copped the decision from Gary Gehrig of Delta Sigma Phi. In the 145-pound class al McChesney of Phi Kappa Sig in two other divisions in previous years, got off to a good start in his quest for a grand slam when he was awarded a forfeit over Eric' Omholt of Kappa Sigma. Charles Terssier of Delta Chi and' oe„ Erickson of Chi Phi were also awarded wins when their op ponents---joe- Vilseck of Phi Sig ma, Kappa and Bill Stappenbeck of Alpha Tau Omega were unable to make the weight limit. In the 155-pOund division Jack Sadler, Alpha Tau Omega, closed fast to. gain the official's nod over Bob Grove of Delta Sigma Phi. In other bouts Jim Musser, Sigma Alpha 'Epsilon, won on a forfeit over ' Bob Misko of Phi Kappa; Sheldon Chaiken, Beta Sigma Rho, was awarded a forfeit over Dick Packer of Phi Gamma Delta and Bob Lash of Alpha Zeta took a forfeit win over Joe Hayes, Phi Looking ahead with General Electric A young man who con lead has always had a good chance of success, but his prospects were never better than now. There's a steadily growing demand in industry for men to fill top professional and management jobs fellows with a special ability to work well with other people and inspire their. best work. At General Electric, we're costly on the lookout for-them. three bouts were -forfeits. Al a, who has copped the laurels Kappa Psi The 165-pound division pro duced the most exciting tussle on the abbreviated program. Aggres sive Bob Springer . of Phi Kappa Sigma swarmed all over his op ponent Frank McFadden, Phi Gamma Delta, to take the verdict when the bout was stopped mid way in the second round. Two boxers alsd won the easy way in this division. Dave Myerson, Al pha Zeta, and Earl Cairns, Theta Xi, were given forfeit wins over Gary Lindstrom, Sigma Pi, and' Mario D'Alessio. Pi Kappa Alpha. The 175-pound class bouts were both forfeited. Herb Hallowell, Delta Tau Delta, over John Law rence, Chi Phi, and Sid Grobman, Alpha Epsilon Pi, over Ken Ma cek, Theta Xi, each chalked up forfeit wins. How do you measure up in leadership qualities? EDUCATH>NAL RELATIONS, GENERAL THE DAILY Cpt.LEG!AM. STATE COLLEGE : PENN S YLVANIA Cagers Will Battle St. Francis Tonight Penn State and St. Francis meet tonight in an exhibition basketball game at Recreation Hall—final warmup contest for the Lions before they open their regular season schedule with Dickinson Saturday night. Game time is 7 p.m. The game is the second pre season tilt the two teams have played. The Lions lost the first game against the Frankies but played without the services of high-scoring Jesse Arnelle.. Baylor, Auburn In Gator Bowl JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 30 VP)—The Gator Bowr made the best football match of its 10-year history when Baylor and Auburn agreed to play in the Dec. 31 game. The Auburn Tigers of the South eastern Conference won their last six games and were rated No. 13 in the final Associated Press poll. The. Baylor Bears, first South west Conference team to come to the Gator Bowl, rated No. 18 after a final game loss to Rice knocked them out of a tie for the confer-1 ence title. The selection committee, head ed by Jim McGregor, completed arrangements with officials of Au burn and Baylor by telephone this afternoon. Ten traits we look for, above, add up to a pretty good indication of potential success in 'business. Not everyone has them all to a top degree, but the basic characteristics are always present and can be developed in the men we pick to help lead General Electric. We hope you can rate yourself very high on the list and find it helpful.. ELECTRIC CO., SCHENECTADY, N. Y Personal integrity Ecp well-balanced personality \I" Real interest in, and under standing of, people Well -developed ability to DI--1 think clearly and logically Imagination cAGood judgment iiz' persuasiyerieSS Initiative Clear-cut objectives Abundant energy to provide EIA the drive essential for achiev 6:.,*ng, objectives r " ~•> Defending Champs Lose In Intramural Basketball A 20-point second half rally proved to be the deciding factor when Theta Xi edged Phi Sigma Delta, last year's IM champions, 26-25, and shared the winners' spotlight with three fraternity quintets and six independent fives in Monday night's intramural basketball action. Trailing by four points at halftime, 10-6, Theta Xi, sparked by Milt Linial's 13 points, turned loose a• second half attack that produced 20-points and an event ual "last ditch" victory. Zeke Radokovich burned the cords for a game-high 20 points and Don Sommerly threw in 12 more when the "Chug-a-lugs" in creased their 18-12 halftime mar gin over the Four F's with a stag gering 53-26 final score. Dorm 81 limited rival Dorm 44 to a second halftime total of four points and managed to account for 12 counters • themselves as they piled up a 23-13 victory. Pi Kappa Alpha, sparked by the 13 point production of John Williamee, managed to stay in front of Tau Phi Delta and fin ished with a 27-17 margin. Trailing by 16-12 at the 'half way mark, the Greensmokers came up with 25 points in the second half to produce a surpris ing 37-27 victory over Dorm 11. Bob Grere and Joe Pekarek each dumped in 10 points for the win ners. The Cave Men kept their head :f"...Vi. STUDENTS OR faculty members interested ''' -%::..., in forming a Model Railroad Club please :.-''' send a card to: Railroad, 249 S. Pugh St.. 1e1.',.*„, 'State College. ..i 7 *-:;,' 'kLLY'S rirr "•-- - 1#1...",- .;z.„% By JOHN LAWRENCE above water and finished ahead of theh Trompers, 24-18, and the Gnats squeezed by the RenegadeS in a close one, 15-14. Behind Bill Wehmer's 13 count ers, the Lions roared 'to a 38-21 victory over the, Sixty-Niners. Delta Chi overpowered a Pi Kappa Phi five, 47-27, as the win ners' John Evans dented the cords for 15 points. Harry Holm ac counted for 14 points for the Pi Kapps', in a losing cause. CLASSIFIEDS 1953 WHITE CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. Radio, heater, continental kit, good con dition. Call Jim Brown ext 791, 204 Jordan. TUBULAR HOCKEY Skates; Size 10, worn twice. New $lB, price $lO. Call AD 7-2424. DRUM SET: 16 inch bass, snare, tom. all accessories white pearl. Call Herren ShoW. era, ext. 1170, 51 Hamilton. TUX—size 38, excellent condition. $26. Call Dave ext. 265 Room 15. TRAILER FOR sale: 1954 Lighthouse 28.- 'foot, built-on aluminum room, built-in crib, thermostatic heat control. Call Huffman AD 8-9095. LEICA CAMERA, Summar 1-2, Flash Sync., Weston meter. New. Reasonable offers considered. Ice-Hockey shoe skates size 10. Call AD 7-4095. I E-HALF DOUBLE Room for ' male, cooking privileges. Phone AD 7-2887. A SINGLE Boom for rent. Inquire 846 East College Avenue or call Al) 7-3362. LARGE ROOM in quiet home. Private en trance. Call AD 7-3630 Pine Grove Mills. 5/.5 0 per day ** 7c per mile Free Liability Insurance Gas and Oil included Monday - Thursday $3.50 Evening Rate LEMONT MOTORS INC. Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Daily 316 E. College Ave. AD 7-7226 If no response call AD 7-4712 BLUE FENDER skirt • lost. Please return to Dick Krebs, Nittany 32, Room 15, ext. 292. RAINCOAT AT Beaver House Nov. 20. Girl's small purse in pocket. Call Bob Gourley AD 7-3979. Reward. LADIES GRUEN wrist watch in White Hall Tues. 16 night. Please call Alice, 119 McElwain. BREAKING LEASE? Leaving February! ,We want your apartment. Reward for information leading to rental. Call Joan AD 7-3372. MISCELLANEOUS SALLY'S DELIVERS Sunday thru Thurs day evenings—Pizza Pie, giant sand wiches and all Sally's delicious products. Call AD 7-2373. IS YOUR Typewriter giving you trouble? If so, just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave.. State College. g •</ f / 4 • HATS OFF FOR A . HAIRCUT Everyone knows that you must take your hat off for a haircut, but when you go to Smith's, you will not want to wear your hat because your hair will look too good to hide. HOWARD T. SMITH BARBER SHOP 210 S. ALLEN ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE (Next to Hartrnari Electric) PAGE SEVEN 1 FOR SALE FOR RENT RENT A CAR LOST WANTED
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