TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11 DU's N Score By GREG HUNTING I N Paul Nor th, hard hitting football end for the Lions, just recently took up boxing for Delta Upsilon, and proved his worth on the cane s, win ning his 175-pound ut in less than 15 seconds. North's amazing time was the fastest of the year. The action took place t Recre ation Hall last night, ca[)ping 11 IM boxing bouts. Of the losers, Beta Theta Pi was thee hardest hit, dropping three matciies. North charged op p George Gray, Beta Thei the sound of the bell. seconds, he had Gray against the ropes and for protection. A mome referee Frank Patrick the match. Alpha Sigma Phi's Ra er locked up with Phi K "ma's Jack Javens in l thriller. Both boxers pounds. Brower manag in a few solid punch, final round, and just decision from the . 1 Javens. George Sullivan, ail Beaver House, connected with a flurry of rights in the final round to stop Beta's Jack Frey. Sullivan scored frequently on short hooks to take the lead, but Frey put up a good battle, until near the end of the 165-pound contest. In the early action. Dick Spitko. Phi Kappa Sigma. forced his fight with Henry Reich, Theta Kappa Phi, to advance in the 155-pound class. Spitko Cubs, Cardinals In 10-Man Deal CHICAGO, Dec. 10 (iP) St. Louis and Chicago today com pleted a 10-player deal involving pitchers Sam Jones of the Cubs and Tom Poholsky of the Cardi nals. In the first player transaction completed at the major league, meetings the Cardinals acquired southpaw pitcher Jim Davis,' catcher Hobie Landrith, utility man Eddie Miksis along with' Jones, the strong righthander of no-hit fame. The Cubs got lefty Jackie Col him, catcher Ray Katt and short-, stop Wally Lammers in addition: to righthander Poholsky. The Cards also promised to send two more players to the Cubs from their Triple A farm clubs of Oma ha and Rochester by March 1. Lammers, who hit .248 in 130 games at Omaha last year, will be sent by the Cubs to Los Angeles. Board Names Ex-Lion One of Penn State football's all time greats, J. L. (Pete) Mauthe,, has been named chairman of the board of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. Mauthe, a trustee of the University, had served as presi dent of the company since 1950. PENNA. HIT PARADE THESE RECORDS NOW IN STOCK AT THE MUSIC ROOM Philadelphia 1. Love Me Tender. E. Presley. Vie. 2. Jost Walking in the Bain, .i. Roy, Col. I 3. Don't Be Cruel. E. Presley. Vie. 4. Blueberry Bill, F. Domino: Imp. 5. True Love, B. Crosby-C. Kelly, Cap. 6. Tonight You Belong to hie Patience & Prudence, LM. 7. Biasing the Blues. G. 114ebell. Cal. ET S. Breen Dear. J. Lowe, 9. Friendly Pl.lllllloio MI6 P. Bosom Dat Pittsburg I. Singing the Blues. G. Mitchell. CeL 2. Lave Me Tender, E. Preile7, vie. 3. Rase ant a Baby Rath I - G. Hamilton. Pint. 4- Blueberry Hill. F. DorMoo. imp. S. True Love. B. Crosby-C.lKelly. Cap. S. Hooky Tonk. B. Doggett: Kee. T. Stow Walk. S. Austin. Mer. 111111 VANE. /OMNI 74 ITTiT4IIIIIIII 1111 ,111. war 20111. awn Mt. MIEVAMMEMINIENIMMII rth, Stewart, Kuhnsman in I►vl Boxing Bouts Ins wrapped up the fight in the final round with a devastating flurry to the body. Bill Kuhnsman, Delta Upsilon, decisioned Charlie Zendt. Lamb da Chi Alpha, in a 121-pound scrap. The winner used a smooth defense to lead the way to his victory. Tom Lozaw, Delta Sigma Phi, just managed to get by Sigma Nu's -Bill Coale, in another 165- pounder. Lozaw took advantage of Coale's openings to score valu able points in scoring his victory. Dick King, Lambda Chi Alpha, will have to be reckoned with in the 128-pound class_ King scored a decisive win over Ed Gruss, Phi Kappa- The winner blasted his opponent for the en tire second and third rounds, and was ahead in the opening round. oneat , a Pt. at Within reeling groping later, stopped Ray Flint of Theta Kappa Phi. eliminated Alpha Tau Omega's Lou Camp in another 165-pound battle. Camp forced the fight, but Flint handled the defense well and scored on numerous hooks as Camp would back away. ph Brow = ppa Sig another ent 165 • to get in the bbed the ! essive Delta Upsilon had a fine night in the ring. In addition to North and Kuhnsman, Jack Stewart walked out of the ring a victor. Stewart dumped Sigma Ntes Roy Sinclair in a 145-pound match. Both boys were aggressive, but it was Stewart who forced the fight in the final minute. Gene Woy copped Beta Theta Pi's only triumph, taking a 135- pound bout from Theta Delta Chi's Sam Kartalia. Woy exhibit ed fine form throughout the tout and combined steady punching DADDY IS A SPORT That old man of yours is not as old as you think. He enjoys smart looking shirts—especially when they give him the wonderful comfort he deserves. Take a look at the large selection of shirts and sport shirts now in our stock He will sport around all of Christmas Day THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA with airtight defense to complete ly snow Kartalis, Although con siderahlv shorter than his oppo nent, Woy connected with sev eral rights that dazed his man time and again. Still another Beta came out on the short end. Joe Knock. Alpha Chi Sigma. pounded his way to a 155-pound win over Bob Natal. Kroek found a hard hitting competitor. but do a good job in halting his charge to come out on top. Take Shook was awarded the only forfeit of the night, when Theta Chi's Barry Reid was dis qualified by the scales. - - /40 ft . jigis // MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE Kansas Tops AP Cage Poll By the Associated Press Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain. a' 7-foot sophomore whiz with a 45.5, point average in his first two col-' lege games, has helped Kansas! move out front in the first Asso-; ciated Press basketball poll of they 1956-57 season. Writers and sportscasters cast-; ing ballots put Kansas as the No.! I team on early victories over ] Northwestern and Marquette. The. Jayhawkers polled 896 points. EAT, DRINK, AND BE MARRIED On a recent tour of seven mil; ion American colleges, I was struck by two outstanding facts: first, the great number of studentswho smoke Philip Morris; and second. the great number of students who are married. The first phenomenon—the vast multitude of Philip Morris smokers— comes as no surprise, for what could be more intelligent than to smoke Philip Morris? After all, pleasure is what you smoke for, and pleasure is what Philip Morris delivers. Try one. Light up and see for yourself— . Or, if you like, don't light up. Just take a Philip Morris, unlighted, and puff a couple of times. Get that wonderful flavor? You bet you do! Even with out lighting you can taste Philip Morris's fine natural tobacco. Also, you can make your package of Philip Morris last practically forever. No, I say, it was not the great number of Philip Morris smokers that astounded me; it was the great number of married student - s.. Latest statistics show that at some coeducational colleges, the proportion of married undergraduates runs as high as twenty per cent? And, what is even more startling, fully one-quarter of these marriages have.been blessed with issue! Now. to the young campus couple who are parents for the first time, the baby is likely to be a source of con siderable worry. Therefore, let me devote today's column to a few helpful hints on the care of babies. First of all, we wilt take up the matter of diet. In the past, babies were raised largely- on table scraps_ This, however, was outlawed by the Smoot-Hawley Act, and today babies are fed a scientific formula consisting of dextrose, maltose, distilled water, evaporated milk, and a twist of lemon peel. After eating, the baby tends to grow sleepy. A lullaby is very useful to help it fall asleep. In case you don't know any lullabies, make one up. For example: Go to sleep, soy little infant, Goo-goo mOO-77100 poo-poo binfant. A baby sleeps best on its stomach, so place it that way in its crib. 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