PAGE SIX IM Boxing Opens 9 Fighters Win Bouts By Forfeit Last night's fraternity box ing action showed four unani mous decisions and nine for feits. In the evening's most exciting bout, Lou Farese, Sigma Phi Epsilon, outbz_lxed and outpunched Al Klimeke, Theta Chi; - to get the nod from referee Don Watkins and both judges. Craig Kauffman, Kappa Sigma. eopped a decision from Ronald Davis, Theta Chi: Arnold Roane, Omega Psi Phi, downed Ed Pat rick, Theta Kappa Phi: and John Yaag, Phi Kappa Tau, defeated Leonard Rosenbaum, Beta Sigma Rho. In the forfeit column, W. G. Mc- Cann. Theta Chi, won from Wil son Reitz. Sigma Chi; Dennis Bowen, Kappa Delta Rho, gained the win over Jerry Marcella Tau Kappa Epsilon; Falk Kanter, Phi Epsilon Pi. topped Bob Drexler, Lambda Chi Alpha: George Hawke. Theta Xi, won from Frank Clayton, Phi Kappa Psi: Jim Lysek, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, beat Mel Sweeney, Beaver House: Jim Cramer, Theta Delta Chi. grabbed a win from Barry Einsig, Chi Phi; Dan Lessig, Sigma Al pha Epsilon, got the nod over Joe Capuano, Sigma Phi Epsilon: John Frey, Beta Theta Pi, topped Gene Hilly, Lambda Chi Alpha; and Charles Dodd, Phi Sigma Kappa. won from Dick pa g le. ' Fast-Punching Adabon The Farese-Klimcke tilt, a 145- pound match, featured hard, fast punching by both boys. In the I first round, Farese and Klimcke each landed several combinations to the head and body. Farese held the edge in the second. scoring solidly to his opponent's head. Klimcke forced the fight in the final round, but Farese's defen sive ability proved too much for his rival, and he was landing hard shots to Klimcke's head ac the bout ended. A fast start in a 155-pound scrap gave Kauffman the win over Davis. He scored well early in the opening round, and con tinued to force the action in the second stanza, landing most of the heavy blows. Davis stepped up the pace in the third and forced the infighting, but Kauffman's early lead stood up on all three of the officials' cards. Roane Wins Easily Roane piled up a decided mar gin in every round to gain the verdict over Patrick in a 145- pound clash. Early in the initial stanza, he scored the best blow of the bout, a solid left hook to r tmictg-te-tc-tctlx-to For Value and Service Shop State,College ARNOLD ROANE. (1) Omega Psi Phi, gets set to throw a left hook at Ed Patrick, Theta Kappa Phi, in the *perking round of the Intramural boxing tourney last night at Recreation Hall. Roane won the bout by unanimous decision. the jaw, and scored repeatedly i with combinations to the head. 1 In another 145-pound match, 'Yaag combined solid combination ;punching and defensive mastery to defeat Rosenbaum. Yaag land ed the best punch of the first round, a hard left to the head. In the second, he kept Rosen baum off balance and displayed fine defensive form as his oppo nent attempted to force the fight Yaag closed out the action by scoring several combinations to the body in the final round. Aggies Defeat Texas AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 29 (')— Rough and ready Texas A&M, piloted to perfection by quarter backl Roddy Osborne, wrapped up the Southwest Conference cham pionship today by dumping gritty Texas 34-21 for the first Aggie• win in Memorial Stadium. 4 FOUR - 4 Popularly Priced Private Dining Rooms For Your Holiday Parties Service Up to 11 P.M. on Private Suppers HOTEL STATE COLLEGE "Home of The Corner" Phone Reserraticrns AD 8-6733 Students Shop at the Stores That Carry This Seal • Free wrapping. • No mailing charge for. purchases over $5.00. Some mail all purchases free- . • Many stores offer charge privileges. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA t I•et C.- I t - t uMt MM_ 4 4 9 Cage Teams Cop IM Wins Four fraternities and five . inde pendent basketball teams swept to victories in Wednesday night's action on the Recreation Hall floorboards- Alpha Phi Delta provided the top action in the fraternity divis ion when they won their second straight game of the year, defeat ing Delta Sigma Phi, 21-20. Jack Faris and Ben Amato led the winners with eight points each. Phi Kappa Psi, led by Jack Barbriri's 11 points, tripped Bea ver House, 30-28, even though Cal Emery scored 14 markers for .the losers. By virtue of a strong second half. Phi Sigma Delta downed Chi (Continued on page eight) 1 6 Lion Seniors Accept Bids To Post-Season Grid Games Six senior members of the l year that the Lions will have at Lion football team have been least two players in the East- West game. In 1954 - quarterback chosen to play in three post- Don Bailey, who was voted. the season games. 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