THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1957 Speidel Revamps Lineup for Orange 5 Fraternities Cop Wins last night to deteat Gray 7-2 | Markel also had his starting B M 1 4-er n lyi . - 1 -- —_ and earn the right to meet tip- jposition in jeopodv but the Lion ||l I 111 I QsTILI FOB \jQQP 1 BQV and-coming Ed Kruika for the i heavyweight emerged in fine / 167-pound position. In his elim- istyle' with a fall over Dan Revie. On the basis of a fine first 11. Ricard Ferrari and John matron match, Krufka defeated ; Tuesday night half nfu-fnrmanno Trlonrrlo Jones each swished to the hoops Chuck Davenport. j Speidel said that the changes nail peiiormance, triangle -f or points for the winners "Waiters, after topping Gilmore, were brought about because of;tripped Pi Kappa Alpha. 33-' while Don Wilkinson had four ; stepped into the 1//-pound first-'the intense competition that has, 29 in a fraternity league E markers for Kappa Sig. I w»d p “ y p,n ”‘° g H “ t) ' N ° r "i£«t aboUi imce thc sernestet !intramural basketball fame- Harold Prllm- and Bob Me : ;pn Tuesday night. JSS^TS^^TtStSi Joe Myers was top scorer for over Kappa Alpha Psi. Kappa At- with 12 markers pha led 16-15 at halftime but were while John Mveis tallied 12 points outscored 17-7 in the second half for Pi Kappa it a losing cause. and W ent down to defeat. Phi Gamma Delta took a 18-9 in the final fraternity game. Al halftime advantage from Phi Sig- P ha Chi Sigma tallied a low ma Kappa, and went on to win, scoring 16-9 decision verdict over 3-1-126. .Alpha Gamma Rho. Carroll Me in the highest scoring contest Donnell led the winners with 10 of the night. Alpha Sigma Phi points while Charles Rine-seored overwhelmed Kappa Sigma. SO- four of the losers nine points. Coach Charley Speii make a definite move his upperweight men their losing ways Si afternoon when the Li men invade Syracuse Ui in their second away ti season. Speidel—the aid master tacti cian at lineup juggling—has been trying all year to come up with a winner in his last four weight divisions but thus far he hasn't been too successful. In six meets—adding up to 24 matches—the Xdon upper weight men have recorded only seven wins and one draw while losing 18. Two of those victories were posted by regular 147-pounder Dave Adams when he wrestled at 157 and four others were claimed in the 36-0 rout over Ohio Stale. But three of the men i action against Ohio Stj, weeks ago and again at Saturday afternoon w< nated from their start! intra-squad matches this week. Earl Poust, who in his mly var sity appearance this ye; r, lost a decision to Warren Holz(T of Illi nois, decisioned. Bill Lai one, 5-3, last night to earn the 157-pound starting berth. Earlier Foust had to get by. the regular 167-pound man George Gray. He did it how ever, winning by a close 8-7 mar gin. Bruce Gilmore or Ed Krufka will get the nod at 167; Gilmore was the regular 177-pound starter but he dropped down a weight after losing a 7-1 elimination deci sion to Les Walters Tuesday. However, Gilmore relumed For experf, speedy servicing Bring your Radio or Phono io State College TV 232 S. Allen Si. craves you the breo Ttjne out for flavor!—and what flavor! Thii tastes rich and full. And its pure, snowy so well the flavor really comes through, 'filter cigarette you enjoy —that’s why it’s Smoke IMHSfOIi ...enjoy the snow del will to snap out of «iturday . >n mat 's liversity st ot the DU, SAM, KDR, Theta Xi Post Shutouts in IM Bowling ! First round action in the second.as Bob Kohler fired a 183 single l half of the fraternity league A! round tally and George Hawk' bowling saw four teams post 4-0' * u : „ , , decision wins while Alpha Tau : °., ed three game laurels Omega downed Phi Delta Theta, n ' lth a fine 470 P° int perform- j 3-1, and Phi Sigma Delta and Al- : anee. pha Zeta drew, 2-2. ! The Kappa Delta Rho keglers. Delta bpsilon, paced by gridder aided by Dave Hamrick and Jim Lockerman, defeated Phi. Blaine Barron, scored the fourth Gamma Delta, 4-0. Lockerman ishutuout triumph of the evening iwas high individual man with 185! when they downed Theta Delta .pins and copped three game hon- Chi, 4-0. Hambrick posted a 199 ors with a 496 series, while Rudy:single game total and Barron |Japchen was the top man for Phi: fired the night’s top score for a Gam- . Iseries, with 519 points for the Bemie Robbins led Sigma 'winners. D’Angelo and Fish were Alpha Mu to a 4-0 shutout vie- key men for the losers.' lory over Tsu Kappa Bpsilon J Alpha Tau Omega posted a when he posted a single game | 3-1 decision win over Phi Delta score of 192 and a three round . Theta. ATO’s high men were total of 467. Dick Biery tallied i Darrel with a 200 pin total for a 418 total for the losers. < a single game and Bob Rese Scoring an easy 4-0 verdict win j with a series of 489 points. Milt |Was Theta Xi over Tau Chi Delta! Plum tallied 489 for Phi Dell. who saw ate two jmapolis e elimi roles in THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA LIKE A CIGARETTE SHOULD l x -pf ;'i '»>£' -A '.. \ % -.. v»*-*. ..,~4.w»-:' •-. %' ‘| . i A ' ... -1..' #■ " x '. ; ■k'-'i'/.k-i.&&:*? v^jj nll —«?>.*} PAGE SEVEM J. REYMOLO# TOBACCO SO.« ’ON»SM.£M. 9L Of
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