t 000.0,. DECEMBER 7. 1054 IM Boxing Tourney Nears 2nd Round Intramtral boxing neared completion of its first round of action last night , as ten men advanced to quarter final competition , includ ing Nick McChesney, former 125 and 135 pound king. McChesney, Phi 'Kappa Sigma, put on a masterful exhibition of footwork combined with a probing left jab, in defeating his 145 pound opponent, Al Klimcke of Theta Chi. The former 135 pound , boss scored continually with a left hand and occasional right cross. The 128 pound bout of the even ing was stopped in 50 seconds of the "first round, when Arnold Hoffmr,ol, Beta Sigma Rho, de feated Bob Bingaman of Phi sig ma • Kappa. - Hoffman dropped Bingarnan with a left-right-left Coinbination and followed this with a flurry of punches that pro s:liked a second knockdown and the end of the -fight. In unlimited action, Russ Man deville, Sigma,Alpha Epsilon, cap tured a free swinging contest_ from Jim Henry of Delta Sigm Phi and Charles Yarbrough, Phi Kap pa managed to stay on top of Lloyd Eddings, of Theta Xi; to 'receive the Winners nod, G6ne Banker, Delta Chi, util ized his long left hand lead and effective counter punching. in de7 feating his 135 pound: opponent Jim Hutchinson, of Alpha Gamma Rho. Jack Sadler, Alpha Tau Omega, received the winners nod in ,the 155 pound division over Jim Mus ser, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sadler, a left-hander, fought at close qUar ters throughout' the contest and scored effectively with a punish in g left. The 175 pound bout was stopped in the third round when Sidney Grobman, Pi Epsilon Ph. - 1, scored heavily with a two-fisted attack over Pete Donovan of Kappa . Sig ma. Grobrnan landed continually with a - left hook-right cross com bination and had Donovan in trouble when the bout was stopped. Clarence Remaley, - Phi Delta Theta, came off the floor to wrap up his 135 pound' scrap over John Gilleland with a strong finish. Gilleland floOred Remaley in the second round, but Remaley cap tured-the decision on the' strength of an effective right hand and a last ditch rally. Jim Lewis, Sigma Chi, .captUred t ~, Oxford ... designed especially for the wns of discernment We present choice cogitated ccerton Oxford en twg versatile, widely preferred style ' s the Button-Down end the Round Collo, S tyled and ofatfe with the :ere hand Of New England's finest shfrtmakers, they boast such niceties as a center bat* pleat and Center button on collar.bdick. lb* biitlon-dowp collar has a becoming arched treat Oar.. The collar and cuffs are woliood for comfort. 14 roved ;Ohm is e!esifined to be won't with en under-11i pin. 4.95 - 5.50 • u ..isir H^giimw.es.iir By JOHN LAWRENCE Freshman Cagers Win First, 64-55 Penn State's freshman basket ball tearia, jumping to a 14 point lead in the first quarter, defeated a fighting junior varsity five, 64- 55 ; in the preliminary game at Rec Hall Saturday night. The JV's fought back in the second quarter behind the deadly shooting of Nick Musulin, who led the scorers with 17 points, to pull within a one point margin at half time. But the . combined shooting of freshmen Don Chapman and Sid Grinberg proved too much for the JVs and the frosh pulled away to a commanding lead early in the fourth quarter and went on to victory. a three-round decision over Joe Vilseck at 145 pounds and Don Amos, Kappa Sigma, i ..:eived the nod over Dave Myerson, Alpha Zeta, in a 165 pound attraction. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. 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Jay Rotberg and Bob Pearlstein led the AEPi scoring with nine and eight points. Wesley Five outpointed Cody Manor, 24-23, and Dorm 27 de feated Dorm 34, 27-25, in the clos est independent frays. Art Pha raoh netted 10 points for the Wes ley Five and Don Cresswell top ped Dorm 27 scorers with 13 points. In both games the winners led by one point at halftime. Dorm 40's Floyd Zimmerman hooped 16 points to lead his team to a 30-16 victory over Jabber wocky. Zimmerman tied for high scoring honors of the night with Samuel McKibben of Phi Kappa Tau. In other contests, the Engineers smashed the Crusaders, 26-8; Sig ma Alpha Epsilon defeated Phi Kappa, 19-11; Phi Kappa Tau outscored Phi Kappa Psi, 22-17; and Dorm 3 and Delta Theta Sig ma received forfeit victories over Dorm 12 and Alpha Phi Delta. ~_' ~..rz~~ SOCKS Cotton and wool ar gyles - in smart warm colors for the prac- tical well dressed man 1.00 and up The LaSalle Explorers, who won the NCAA basketball tourna ment last spring, and Kentucky's Wildcats, who went through the 1953-54 season undefeated but didn't play for the national title, are tabbed to finish 1-2 in the current court campaign. At least they're picked in that order -by the sports writers and broadcasters participating in the "Associated Press pre-season poll, with Duquesne a good third. The experts, asked to rate the top 10 teams on the basis of how they expect them to do in the full season, put LaSalle on top by a big margin. Penn State's basketball quin tet was rated 19th in the nation in th e AP's pre-season poll. Oklahoma A&M, St. Louis, UC LA, Wichita, Utah, Wake Forest, and Duke were picked in front of the Nittany Lions in the sec ! . and 10 in that order. Western Kentuckl drew the No. 20 slot. LaSalle, with 34 firsts and 17 seconds, piled up an imposing to tal of 543 points on the usual sys tem of counting 10 for each first place vote, nine for second, and on down. Kentucky, whose votes were somewhat more scattered, drew 343 points for second place. Duquesne had 288 points for third place and Idwa 255 for fourth. Then came Holy Cross and In- Soft wools and cash meres to keep your man warm and fash ionable 6.95 and up TIE AND BELT SETS These fashionable sets come in matching stripes and plaids and will add smartness to anything your man wears 3.50 and up OPPOSITE OLD MAIN AP Pre-Season Places Capers SWEATERS The Aisociated Press Michelosen Is New Pitt Coach PITTSBLTRC-H. Dec. 6 (A)— Smiling Johnny Michelosep, a protege of the old Scot, Dr. Jock Sutherland, today wa s named head football coach at the Uni versity of Pittsburgh. The con tract is for .bree years. Salary terms were not disclosed. Michelosen, former head coach of the National Football League Pittsburgh St eeler s, succeeds Lowell "Red" Dawson who re signed Nov. 16. Dawson was hos pitalized with a heart condition for several weeks before his res ignation. dian close together, Dayton, Ni agara and Notre Dame in another tight group and North Carolina State, barely edging out Oklahoma A&M and St. Louis for tenth. SHIRTS Smart oxford button downs and tabs ready for your man to wear 3.95 and up ' • • • • • • ,• • • Tr • • 'R."' SCARF SETS These scarf and glove sets range from con servative solid color wools to gay tartan plaids which add color to his wardrobe. 2.50 and up PAGE SWENI Poll 19th w f
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