wtoNpr*y. DO'cl*aEß 7.5._ 1 954 DU, Phi Kappa Sig Fight for IM Title MoVing into the opening round of semi-final action last night, the intramural boxing _ championship has boiled down to a death struggle between last year's champion Phi Kappa Sigma and cur rent secopd-running Delta Upsilon. Things are so tight, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is also conceded an outside chance for the mitt title. The outcome will remain in doubt until the conclusion of Thurs day night's final action. However, since 15 points are awarded to a champion, and .if both Phi Kappa Sigma and Delta Upsilon meet with disaster, Sigma 'Alpha Epsilon could slip into the coveted position providing both their en trants hung up titles Thursday evening. • Lang Wins , In last night's action. of eight bouts; Pete Lang of Beta Theta Pi walked off with, a split decision over his unlimited opponent, Walt Mazur, Phi Kappa Tau. For the lanky Beta, it was the old story of science over strength: Fighting through the first two rounds with a left jab and an occasional right cross,. Lang efectively tied up the bull-like Mazur. Then in the final round he took the offensive with both hands landing to the head of the , tired Mazur. It was this third round splurge that wrapped up the fight for. Lang. Lang will meet Russ Mandeville, Sigma Al pha Epsilon, for the unlimited ti tle. The-155-pound bout of the even ing was stopped in the final round when Iry Abramson, Alpha Epsi lon Pi, scored with a two-fisted attack to the head of Jack Sadler of Alpha Tau Omega. Referee Ed die Sulkowski stopped the fight after Sadler had absorbed ter rific punishment from the con tinual two-handed barrage of Abranmn, who never stopped throwing from the opening bell. Tiri4,assi Beats Hickey Guy •Tirabassi spent the first two rounds chasing his 155-pound opponent Charley Hickey from Del t a Upsilon; however, he caught and dropped the DU in the third round with a left hook to the head. Tirabazzi's straight left jab paved the way for the knockdoi when he followed it with a right cross and the hard left hook. In the unlimited division, Russ Mandeville, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, gained ; the three round decision •over Jim Burkhart, Kappa Sigma. Mandeville utilized a straight left 'jab; and built up a lead through out the first two rounds, which offset the third frame. splurge by Burkhart. Ray Okamoto lifted Phi Kappa Sigma's hoPes when he outpointed Howie Guenther of Sigma Chi. Okamoto finished strong and con tinually landed a sweeping left hook to Guenther's head. Marlin Reaches Finals In a 155-pound attraction, Dick Martin entered the finals of the independent division when he gained -the nod over Torn Long. 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The Diners, leading 14-9 at half time, saw their opponent's Ed Hauck get hot in the game's late stages and almost lead his team to an upset win. Louis Trautman's 10 points led the way for the Jordan Jokers' 20-18 victory over the Koons. In the night's highest scoring spree, the Mustangs defeated the Birds, 35-23. Simmons of the winners and the Birds' Jim Lock erman netted 15 points each, ty ing for the night's individual scor ing honors. Excellent teamwork- and Ches ter Buckenmaier's accurate eye accounted for the McKee Mons ter's runaway win over the Rene gades, 31-10. Blickenmaier tallied 12 points. In other contests, the Penn Club outscored the Atherton Men, 22- 17; the Gnats swamped the Sixty Niners, 34-16; the Hy Fliers beat the Gophers, 20-16; the Giraffes defeated the Irvin Aces,. 17-10; and Mibs outpointed th eMcEl wain Men, 18-12. . ,:a. ''.'. 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