ftAIUtOAY. DECCMMt tfc tt&l IM Boxing in Quarterfinals —Jo* Patton Photos lir LAST MIGHTS bbimnl bnday ITS-IK bout (kfi photo) Herb KoOmrtQ (left) and Jim Ltekmo K*** l * It ant far a semi-final btrlK. Locker man. representing Delia Uptilon.,won on a -»««i«i h sight photo. Bag Panfil (tail) gala sol for tta third round ol hia 175-lb. match before dropping a decision in Phi Oaltn Thala's Jim Schry. Advance in IM Boxing; Win Quarter-final Bouts 15 14 Fifteen-men moved a notch closer to the Intramural baring championships as a result of last night’s fights in the Recreation Hall boning ring. Twelve {ritemitjr men and two Independents advanced Into the semi-final round. One other boxer entered the quarter-finals. Delta Upsilon and Phi. Kappa Sigma, chief contenders for the fraternity team title,' each sent two fighters into the winners’ spotlight. One of Phi Kappa Sig’s victories was via a forfeit. The tint three bouts ended in dose split decision wins for the victors. Gene Foster of Phi Kap pa Sig was the winner of the first one. He eliminated Sigma Chi’s Wilson Bails hi a 135-lb. event. The bout was even up through the first round, but Foster look the head in the sec ond slansakto wrap up flu deci sion. Theta Chi’s Tom Smith gained the nod in the next bout, a 155- lb. scrap with Joe Nock of Alpha Chi Sigma. Nock came out of his corner in the first round raring to go. But he tired in the next two periods, giving the cautious Smith a chance to pick up enough points to win. In a 145-lb. fight, Jack Strange of Phi Kappa Tau removed Theta Chi’s Gene Griffin from title con sideration with a split. decision victory. Athough Griffin caught Strange flat-footed a lew times in the first two periods, the Phi Tau entry mustered up enough points in the final stanza to get the win. Harry Stack scored a convinc ing win over Jim Gabigin a 155-lb. independent match; Both used a crouching style hut the taller Stack found the range of his opponent more often. . Stack forced his opponent in to the ropes a number of times, but he could not find the right combination to floor Gabig. DU's first entry, John Pape, stopped his man in the fastest time of the night. 42 seconds of the first round. Kappa Delta Rho's John Riggs was the vic tims in the 145-lb. bout. Pepe came out strong, throw ing punches faster than an adding machine could count them. After a brief series of swings, referee Ed Sulkowski stepped in to stop the bout. Della Tau Delta's Herb Hollo well and Jim bockarman. Dll's second entry, caught the crowd's fancy in their 175-lb. scrap. Lockerman emerged the win ner on a unanimous decision but , Hollowell gained the praise of many fans with his die-hard tactics. In the next attraction, a 165-lb. match, Fr«d Donahoe of Tau Kap pa Epsilon decisioned Pi Kappa Alpha’s Bill Klimek. However, By LOUIE PRATO round beating to get credit for the win. Denny Springer, Delta Chi, moved into the semi-finals in the 135-lb. division with a unan imous decision over Sigma Pi's Jade Ahele. Springer, a lefty, carried the fight to his Sigma Pi foe. He opened the first round in a blase of fury and continued . his pace throughout the match. A 1 Brahm, Sigma Alpha Epsi lon, used a strongleft jab and a hard right to cop a 175-lb. victory from Lambda Chi Alpha’s Ed Mc- Sorley. Brahm’s better style pro vided him with the win as he continually chased his opponent around the ring. Jim Schry, Phi Delta Theta, forced the fighting in his 175-lb. fracas and walked off with a deci sion over Rog Panfil of Phi Sigma Kappa. Schry was in control all three rounds, and he added to his laurels in the third period when he knocked the Phi Sig man to the canvas. John Gilleland, another Phi Sig entry, had better luck in his bout with Delta Chi’s Jack Tran sue. Gilleland, with his powerful punching and expert counter punching, forced the bout to be stopped in the second round. The telling blow was a hard left which landed on the head of the loser. Rog Crawford stormed from behind to capture a 165-Ib. inde pendent bout victory over Dick Conway. After a slew first round when Conway was the aggressor, Crawford came to life. He floored his opponent in the second period and kept up his relentless attack through the last round. ‘ In the final bout of the night. Alpha Epsilon Pi's Jerry Ab ramson gained a unanimous de cision over Larry Kramer. Phi Epsilon Pi. The stocky Abram son was in complete charge of the fight except for a brief sec ond-round attack by Kramft. Guy Tirabassi, Phi Kappa Sig ma, and Bob Wenner, Pi Kappa Phi, picked up forfeit wins to move into the semi-finals of the 165 and 175-lb. classes. 7/.,, COLLEGE DINER Good Food HC ONLY COLLEGIAN. STAIC COURSE. PENNSYLVANIA Hudcovich Leads Women's Bowling With Blazing 173 Thursday night’s bowling club copped this week’s honors in WRA bowling when it produced the two' top individual scorers and the highest team score. Mary Hudcovich bowled a blaz ing 173, thirteen poihts higher than her teammate and second highest scorer, Charlotte Klippol, who rolled a fiery 156. The Boozers—boasting a high of 703 for the team average lead ers—are way in front of • their closest rivals, Wednesday club’s Lucky Strikers, who netted a 564 average. The' top ten bowlers of the week are, following Hudcovich and Klippel, Monday club’s Pa tricia Downes 145, and Sandy Reimer 142; Thursday club’s In dia Gray 141; Monday club’s Carol Ehman 136; Thursday club’s Carol Bradt 134; and Eleanor Strauss 130; and Wednesday club’s Bar bara Dickerman and Ann Greene 126. Hie Gutter Dusters lead Tues day’s club with a 115 average, and Team V holds Monday’s club’s, high to 111. 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Following are the results of the inter-squad novice, action: Rothmell copped the 123-pound honors with 375 points followed by Jim Binford with 285. Aramando Vega was the win ner in the 148-pound class with a 475 score. Len Lev finished second with 435 points and Harris Factor, with 410 points, came in third. Bob Brazilian was. fourth with a 370-point score. In' the 165-pound competition, Jim Birdsall emerged the victor with 480 points. BUI Labone was a close second with 475 points. It’s a pleasure to get to know Old Spice After Shave Lotion. Each time you shave you can look forward to some thing special: the Old Spice scent —brisk, crisp, fresh as all outdoors... the tang of that vigorous astringent —ban ishes shave-soap film, heals tiny razor nicks. Splash on Old Spice— and start the day refreshed! Add Spice to Your Life ... Old Spice For Men SHULTON n.w York • Toronto Rams, Bears In NFL Race By the Associated Prese The chips will be down Sunday for the Lot Angeles Rams and Chi cago Bears in the National Foot ball League’s Western Conference championship race, but the Cleve land Browns have the Eastern Di vision title in the bag no matter what happens in their game with the Chicago Cardinals. Key games in this final week of play in the regular season find the Rams, leading the Western loop by half a game, entertaining the Green Bay Packers at Los Angeles and the second place Bears entertaining the Philadel phia Eagles at Chicago. Cleveland, which clinched the Eastern crown by defeating Pitts burgh last .Sunday, meets the Car dinals in Cleveland. Stuart Kornreich finished fourth with a 420 score. Clark recorded the highest score of the meet when he cap tured the 181-pound honors with 525 points. ' There were no entries in either of the 132-pound, 198-pound, or the heavyweight brackets. 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