PWPfIV. jMY 6. 19SS .Theta Xi, Delta Chi Enter Volleyball Finals Theta Xi’s A team highlighted* ifttramusai, volleyball play at Rec Hall last night by eliminating Delta Chi’s A squad tonmoveifttd’ M fraternity finals. Delta Chi’s B team also advanced into the final round by whippihg Alpha Zeta. The Theta Xi lads, League A winners with a 4-0 slate, took two straight games from the Delta Chi entry, 15-6, 18-16. The winners, after taking their first match competition Mnoday night, defeated Delta Sigma Phi’s A group in a quarter final match Wednesday night, 15-3,15-9, to enter the semi- 1 • • - * • • • final round. Delta Chi, the tour ney’s defending champion, had entered championship play by copping the League G title. . Delta Chi Wins j After winning their first match Monday night the Delta Chi boys frounced Pi Kappa Phi’s A club 15-7, 15-9, in another Wednesday night quarter final .match. Theta Xi, after easily winning the first game, found'things n bit rougher in the second contest.' Both clubs waged an even battle until Theta, Xi finally broke a 16-16 tie by scoring two consecutive points to win the match. Delta Chi’s hopes of retaining its coveted crown were kept alive as its B entry edged Alpha Zeta’s B aggregation in two consecutive games, 15-11, 15-12. Delta Chi, League J victors, took early leads ' in both games and maintained them through the latter stages of the contests to gain the victory. Alpha Zeta, participating in its third consecutive night of play, ; had entered title competition by defeating Pi Kappa Alpha’s B group in a play-off game Monday /light. > Barter*, Iron Men. Advance Two independent teams, the Irnb Men and the Barters, ad vanced into the finals of the in dependent tournament Wednes day night The. Iron Men, League A con quereers, had to stage a .strong rally to eliminate the 36 Vets in two out of three games. After losing the first game in a tight battle, 13-15, the winners came back strongly to wallop the Vets, 15-2. They then followed this up with a 15-11 victory to win the match. The Iron Men, finalists in the 1963 tourney and winners' in the 1954 competition, had wal loped the Pioneers in a quarter ifih&l match previous to Wednes day night’s contest. Play Sterling Game The Barfers- also had to play three games before they defeated a hard fighting Cougar aggrega tion. The Barfers lost the first .contest, 7-15. Howeyer, the vic tors, displaying sterling volleyball skill, came back to take the sec ond game 15-9. In, the third game, the Barfers took an early lead and never relinquished it emroute to a 15-9 victory and the match. Bbth clubs had Worn quarter final matches on Monday night. . Theta Xi will meet Delta Chi arid the Iron Men will face the Cougars tonight to determine the 1965 Volleyball ChmapiOns. James Jack Viveca Cagney DsrSk Lingfors "RUd FOR COVER” in VisiaVision . —Feature— -1:40 - 3:40 • 5:40.7:40 . 9:43 •••••••••••• Glenn Ford - Anne Francis "Blackboard Jungle" —Feature— -1:30-3:26 - 5:22 • 7:27 • 9:36 ★NOW* Doan Opta 6 p.m. • Lucky 13 Hit No. 11* Alec Guiness Again as "THE PROMOTER" —Saturday— "THK A««»**HN" i. —Photo by Bayar OH NO YOU DON'T! . That's what these two players seem to be saying to each other during ah intramural volleyball match between Alpha Zeta's B team and Delta Chi's B team. Delta Chi went on to win the match and advance into the finals tonight. IM Horseshoe Entri Entries for the intramuralhorse shoe doubles tournament must be turned in to the IM office, Rec Hall, by 4>30 p.m. today. An or ganization may enter one team; independents/may enter unattach ed. Official rules will govern the single elimination tournament with a match consisting of the On FRIDAY, MAY 6th It's ... Centennial Spree! "a spree for free —" ... dancing at the HUB Ballroom from 3 until 12 with Phi Mu Alpha's 17-Piece Dance Band!l Judging of the Beard Confeil Continuous Showings of the Centennial Movie And its ALL "on th' house!" it* my &imm- mn mvm » Due Today best-of-three 21 point games. Horseshoes provided by the in tramural office must be used in all matches. Matches will be play ed at 6:30 p.m. on the courts at the north side of Rec Hall. Tourney competition will start May 11. An entry fee of 50 cents per team Will be charged. Lacrossemen Host Orange Tomorrow Ex-Syracuse all-American, Nick Thiel is running 4fcs la crosse team through heavy practice sessions in an effort to prime it for the coming battle with his old Alma Mater at Beaver Field tomorrow. The contest will begin at 3 p.m. The Syracuse Orangemen, coached by Roy Simmons, will come into Penn State sporting a 3-1 slate. Their only loss was handed them last Saturday by powerful Rutgers, 23-19. The Jjions were defeated handily by he Scarlet, 17-4, and will play their usual role as the underdog iii tomorrow’s contest Syracuse’s wins were registered over Harvard, 10-iS; Dartmouth, 13-10: and Cortland, 17-6. Results of Wednesday’s game with Col gate were not available but the Orangemen were heavy favorites to cop number four. Finished With 8-2 Slate The charges of Coach Simmons will be trying to repeat their 20-7 victory over the Lions last year. The syracusians finished the year with a . fine 8-2 record. Maryland and Army spoiled an otherwise perfect slate for the Orangemen. Despite these two losses Syra cuse still captured the upstate New York championship by whip ping the former titleholders, Rens salafer Polytechnic- Institute, in one sided fashion, 13-5. The Orange were also named co-cham pions of the Laurie Fox Division along with Washington College. The principal problem facing Simmons this year is finding able replacements for all-American Bruce Yancey and speedy A 1 Duff. The other third of the mid- EXCLUSIVE AT HUR'S Van Heusen Shirts Hut a Uinta Van Heusen“Moulin Rouge" Batiste Theee’ll be your Sqnday-best. .. luxury at its lightest. . . soft as a baby’s cheek and equally washable. An entire batiste wardrobe in soft Toufouae-Lautrec paafojs, plus white. The shirts can be yours for a paltry $3.95. VAN HEUSEN field section, Don Moller, is a senior this year. But taking up the slack for the departed Yancey so far has been junior Stew Lindsay, an ex cellent inside scorer, who is lead ing the team in scoring this sea son. Also pacing the team but in another category is Paul O’Dono hue, who is the leading assister. He is one of the chief reasons for Lindsay’s high scoring. The 25-man squad will arrive on campus early this afternoon and will practice at 3:30. Lions After 4th Win The Lion stickmen, who suf fered their fifth loss Saturday at Cornell, will be after win num ber four. They have already beat en Adelphi, Loyola, and Colgate. Thiel, who played for Syracuse in 1932-33-34 and who was an all-American there in ’33, will have his team at full strength ex cept for Joe Erwin, the team’s Ipgh scorer. Bob Hamel, who did not make the previous road trip, will be ready for tomorrow’s game •’nd will be counted on to do the heavy scoring and play making for the Nittanies. Andy Bergeson will replace Erwin in the Lion’s starting lineup. OPPOSITE OLD MAIN PA(SF SEVEN
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