TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1955 14 Win as Boxing Enters 2d Week By LOUIE PRATO Intramural boxing began its second week of competition last night at Recreation Hall with five of the 28 fraternity boxers scheduled to fight getting their second taste of ac tion in the 1955 tournament. Fourteen boxers advanced in their respective weight divisions, seven copping for- feit wins. Ope boxer, Delta Upsilon’s Tony DeJulius, entered the semi-finals of the 128-lb. class when he decisioned Ed Berkley, Kappa Sigma. DeJulius, last year’s IM champ in the 121-lb. category, used his previous box ing experience to eliminate the aggressive Berkley. Berkley started out strong, set ting the pace through the first roupd. But the Kappa Sigma en try weakened in the second round and it was clear that DeJulius would-win another boxing match. DeJulius faces tonight’s Dan Land-Pete Oechslin victor for a final berth in his class. George Sullivan, Beaver House, won his second straight match in the 165-lb. division, copping a unanimous decision, from Alpha Chi Sigma’s Jack Bash. Sullivan earlier had beaten John Wagner of Theta Delta Chi. Battle Toe-10-Toe Although Sullivan gained the decision by a unanimous vote from the judges', he was in trou ble a great part of the match. Hie match developed into a slug fest from the beginning, with Sullivan and Wagner battling toe to-toe all three rounds. However, Sullivan made the best of his free swinging punches to get the deci sion. Phi Kappa Sigma’s Guy Tira bassi pitted his boxing skill against Lloyd Arms, Delta Tau Delta, in a 165-lb. bout. Tirabassi, the 1954 IM boxing titlist in the 155-lb. class, continued on his win ning way when the bout was stopped in the third round. Evening’s Beat Boxing Anns fought well, landing some powerful right hand punches to the head of Tirabassi, but the Phi Kappa Big entry put on the best boxing exhibition of the everting in gaining the nod. Leading with a good left jab and using the coun ter punch to the fullest, the win ner ripped Arm’s defense* wart until he floored him- the third round. Tirabassi now enters the quar ter-finals, facing Sullivan . this coming Friday. Four bouts jn the 175-lb., class were scheduled for last night, but only one was run off. This was a bruising skirmish between A 1 Brahm, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Bob Thomas, Alpha Tau Omega. Brahm won by a decision. Scores Knockdown Both fighters came out in a blaze of action, throwing punches quicker than could be counted. But Brahm landed the first de structive blow of the match when he knocked Thomas down in the second period with a hard right to the head. In the third round it was all Brahm, who increased his margin with some beautifully executed counter punching. The fastest win of the night went to Jerry Abramson of Alpha Epsilon Pi in a 155-lb. contest. He stopped Alpha Zeta’s Roy Pres cott in 24 seconds of the first round. Lahds Solid Right Abramson opened the bout with a flurry of rights and lefts and a few moments later he staggered the Alpha Zeta battler with a sol id right that brought an end to the fight. Lenny Springer, Delta Chi, captured a split decision second round win from Sigma Nu’s Andy Bergesen in a 135-lb. match. Springer, a southpaw, carried Hie fight to the Sigma Nu entry, land- Intramural Bowling Standings Released FRATERNITY STANDINGS League A Delta Tau Delta 24-4 Alpha Epsilon Pi 13-15 Alpha Gamma Rho 23-5 Alpha Zeta 12-16 Delta Sigma Phi 17-11 Sigma Phi Epsilon 10-18 Phi Kappa Tau 17-11 Tau Phi Delta 10-18 Phi Gamma Delta .... 14-14 Phi Sigma Delta 0-28 League B Theta Delta Chi 22-5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .. 11-17 Delta Sigma Lambda ... 21-7 Phi Mu Delta ..! 11-17 Beaver House 19-9 Phi Epsilon Pi 10-18 Phi Kappa 19-9 Delta Theta Sigma 7-21 - Alpha Rho Chi 13-15 Acacia 7-21 League C Sigma Chi 23-9 Theta Xi 13-19 Alpha Sigma Phi 20-8 Kappa Sigma 12-16 Alpha Chi Sigma 18-14 Delta Upsilon . \ 10-18 Theta Chi 16-12 Beta Sigma Rho 10-18 Lambda Chi Alpha 16-12 Phi Kappa Sigma 7-21 Pi Kappa Phi 15-13 League D Sigma Alpha Mu 25-3 Phi Delta Theta 11-17 Beta Theta Pi 24-4 Sigma Nu 10-18 Kappa Delta Rho 19-9 Triangle 9-19 Sigma Phi Alpha 19-13 Theta Kappa Phi 8-24 Tau Kappa Epsilon 11-17 Alpha Tau Omega 6-26 Phi Sigma Kappa 11-17 INDEPENDENT STANDINGS League A Dorm 14 26-2 Weather Men 13-11 Dorm 23 19-5 Alley Cats 7-21 Mogambos 19-9 Pollock 2 7-21 Watts Rollers 16-8 Centrovards 3-21 Nittany Ten Pins 14-10 Unit 6 1-23 Engineers IS-13 League. B -Dark Horses 22-6 . No Threats 14-14 Newman Club 20-8 Pin Spliters 10-14 Frazier Dorm 16-8 - Flying Dutchmen 7-17 East Five 14-10 Screw Bowlers 6-18. Erietites 14-10 PSU ...: 4-24 RAR ~... 13-11 . Moore Set 3 Records ' Lenny Moore, fleet-footed half back, compiled three Penn State records during his varsity football career. His 1082 yards in 1954 was a single season high in ground gaining, and his' 2380-yard total qualified as a three-year high both in'ground gaining and total offense. Tradition-Tight Traditional rivals will be at both ends of Penn State’s 1956 football Schedule—Penn, in ' the opener, and Pitt, in the finale. ing twice as many punches as his opponent. In the final bout of the night, George Prichard, DU, lost a close decision to Larry Cramer of Phi Epsilon Pi. Prichard possessed a wicked left jab but missed sev eral of his punches. Kramer used this defect to his advantage and counter-punched his way to the victory. Ray Okamoto, Phi Kappa Sig ma—l2l: John Gilleland, Phi Sig ma Kappa—l4s; Jack Transue, Delta Chi—l4s; Ed McSorley, Lambda Chi Alpha—l7s; Bob Brandt, Sigma Pi—l7s; and Steve Haky, Sigma Nu—unlimited, ad vanced in the tourney by way of forfeits. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Seven Olympians . There were seven Penn State athletes, five of them track and field specialists, in the 1924 Olympic - Games. E. College Ave. - Opp. Old Main Griggs Pharmacy POLLOCK COUNCIL Presents The SNOW BALL on SATURDAY, DEC 10 from 9 to 12 P.M. in The HUB Ballroom music by Howard Bink and His Orchestra informal Admission Everyone Free Welcome Smith’s tarter shop The other day, we ra zors took a vote on the meanest man on cam pus. You can guess who we chose the guy who gets all the faculty men together and tells them what week to give blue books. It seems that he isn’t happy if anyone has less than three. We’re now conducting an investigation to find out who he is. If you know, please notify me at Smith’s. I’m anxious to get my clippers on him. MS. Allen Here’s how it happened! Re cently, I ordered a large sup ply of wallets, expecting a great Christmas rush on them. Well, the rush came alright, but I am still overstocked with wallets . . . everywhere I look there’s wallets—and while the wallets stay, other merchandise can’t be ordered. These wallets regularly sold for $5.00 to $7.50. but now they have been reduced to ONLY $2.98. Your choice of genuine Alligator, Pinseal. Cowhide, Morocco, and Ostrich. At $2.98 these handsomely styled wallets are a real buy! Stop in today and you’ll see what I mean. Danks&Co. Men's Shop Entrance on W. Beaver Ave. PAGE SEVEN MAC lei... I’m Stuck
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