SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1 TKP DU Theta Kappa Phi boxing standings last n and Bob Berberich, an tory, emerged from the Upsilon. DU gained nothi, ers, Tim Lockerman, wh SAE's Russ Mandeville right to meet Tkatch in ti Wednesday, for the heat championship, and Paul main from DU. Valentine had one shortest successful car IM boxing at Penn St te. He won his first two fights by for feits, stopped Don Myer of Beta Theta Pi in 29 sec nds of the first round in a hea weight battle. Meyer could not en get started as Valentine, w o was slipping a bit from the p werful force of his punches, co ected with a flurry of rights a d lefts to the body to put his o ponerd away for good. Valenr e will be unable to compete " Wed nesday's finals beca he is leaving Monday for th East- West football game. Omega Psi Phi's am "n" 146. pound Arnie Roane cont nued en his merry way of knocking any one who steps into the ring with, him from here to eternity. Roane' ended the pugilistic career of i DU's Jack Stewart after only St seconds of the first had elapsed.! Stewart, a two-time champiesk ; hardly came out of his corner! when Roane put him away for: good with a flurry of his famous , left and right hooks. SPE's Bob Berberich - also ended his fight prematurely - when he stopped Charlie Dodd at Phi Sig ma Kappa in a 175-pound strag gle. Berberich fought like a wounded tiger until Ret Frank Patrick stepped in to end the oast test in 20 seconds of round three. In a 121-pound class fight. Joe Nudge. Alpha Gamma aho. took a dEcision from Theta Kappa Phi's Jim Johnson. Nudge was the aggressor all the way with a furious attack of right crosses to the body awl fare. Lambda Chi Alpha's Dick /Ciag gave it all he had is poktmling *tit a win from Jack Maher. Delta Upsilon. Maher mixed it up with King to make the bout see at the even ipg's. liveliest. In .a 165-pound independent battle, Tom Wooden ?wt. i - hard right hand to good use when he outpunched and• ouiboxeir John Righi. Wooden had control or the fight right down to the wire is handing Righi the loss. A rousing fight between Dick Tkatch. Theta Kappa Phi. and Frank Urban of Phi Delta 'Theta dominated heavyweight action. Urban. whose gas gauge - real empty . at the final belt, swung erratically, at Tkatch, who at the fight's end probably had not mare than an eighth of a tank left. Tkatch won the scrap by a close IM Bowling-- (Continued from page six) Beta Theta Pi's Ed Lyon con tinued his ten-pin mastery, as his team took three of four tilts from Chi Phi. Lyon chalked up a 20l game and a 564 three-game total, while George Vince (167-466) - was high man for Chi Phi. • Rounding out the "C" schedule, Phi Kappa Sigma topped Acacia, 3-1; Delta Sigma Phi downed Al pha Gamma Rho by alike mar gin; Pi Kappa Alpha divided four games with Lambda Chi Alpha; Sigma Phi Alpha defeated Theta Kappa Phi, 3-1; and Sigma Alpha Epsilon split with Beta Sigma Rho. Top scores were turned in by Bob Shaw, Acacia (485), Bill Guhl, Phi Kappa Sigma (501), I ever, AGR (201-469), B. man, Delta Sigma Phi (•' McDade, PiKA (472), Bo LCA (491), Bob ,Schuma Phi Alpha (446), Jim SAE (451), and Ray Fire Sig (453). "D" results: Ralph Ho led Pi Kappa Phi to a 3-1 over Phi Sigma Kappa: ma Phi Epsilon copped four tames from Sigma T • 1956 i, SPE Tie n IM Boxing By ROCKY EPSTEIN -nd Sigma Phi Epsilon moved upward in the fraternity intramural ght. SPE, by virtue of wins by All-American guard Sam Valentine Theta Kappa Phi on the basis of heavyweight Dick Tkatch's vic evening's action with 45 points to land in a three-way tie with Delta g as two of their last four entries we . fights for the e finals, yweight or th re- margin and will go to the finals next Wednesday. Ralph Brower, Alpha Sigma Phi, took advantage of tight range fighting to take a judge's verdict from Delta Sigma Phis Tom Lozaw. Brower had a good right uppercut to clinch the de cision from the Delta Sig bat- of the •rs in L 0 ...........L,VlZ....__vt' hon Led b Sled ', 2). Bill Ferris, Sigma arshay, an, Beta m (508) triumph • nd Sig .•• . of . • Gant- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA e defeated. Only football play- filer in a 165-pound battle. Tau Kappa Epsilon's Fred Don ahue swung like a madman in punching out a win over Fritz Condon of Theta Delta Chi. The Theta Delt put on a splendid per formance of counter punching but it wasn't quite enough to take the (Continued on page eight) What's doing . . . Pratt & Whitney THE HOUSE THAT JET ENGINES BUILT Engineers and scientists at Pratt. & Whitney Aircraft developed the piston engines that wrote aviation history for three decades. Then came the jet age, and again it was the P & W A team that came up with the mighty J-57, most .powerful production aircraft engine in the world today. Behind such accomplishments, of course, stand many development tools...tools like the house that jet engines built: the Andrew Winton@ Laboratory. Located on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River in East Hartford, this windowless, thick concrete-walled laboratory has been growing almost continuously sinotb its initial "completion" in 1950. As more powerful, far more advanced turbojet engines are conceived, the means for testing them in development stages must itself under go carefully calculated alteration. 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