The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 14, 1957, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
KDR 2 Indies Win League Titlesiim A dvance to I
,
, Ten Fraternity handball en-
By 808 GULLO 1 * * * * * * 'tries grab b e d quarter-final
Kappa Delta Rho, defend-' i i victories Tuesday night at
frig Intramural Fraternity; (Recreation Hall and will ad-'
basketball champions, v: on' Ivance to the semi - finals)
the League A title by defeat- ) Irklarch 18. 1
ing Theta Kappa Ai, 39-25, 1 .
t In Flight One action, Jim Ly
in a playoff contest, Tuesday isek, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, whip
night at Recreation Hall. ' 1 iped John Fry. Chi Phi, 21-2, 21-3;
Both teams went into the game kAndy Hibler, Sigma Nu, downed
with seven and one records. KDR Dave Jones, Theta Chi, 22-16, 21-
took an early lead to move out
front at the half, 14-10. KDR's'
Eilly Katie led the scoring with
13 points, followed by teammate,.
P.ay Alberigi, with seven. Dick
Dill paced the losers with seven
points.
In other playoffs. Nittany 41
downed Nittany 38 far the Inde
pendent league E title: and The ;
Tribe whipped the Cougars for !
the league G championship.
Nittany 41 took the lead im
mediately and at halftime led
15-4. The Nittany 38'ers came
back strong in the second half,
but fell four points short of the
victors, 28-24. Nittany 41's Don
Robinson was high man scoring
13. trailed by teammate Jerry Mc-
Ginnis, 7. and Ross Farber who'
topped the losers with ten.
The Tribe, holding only a two
point lead at the half, ran wild
in the second half to win the game
and the title, 25-11. Barry Frank
of the Tribe scored seven points
to lead the scoring efforts and
Henry Dornish and Bob Devlin
combined for nine more Tribe.
tallies. Thomas and Rice each .
scored four for the Cougars.
As for the regularly sched
uled contests. The Five Nitts
wound up a winless season bow
ing to Nittany 30, 33-29, after ! Alpha Chi Sigma downed Delta
ho/ding a halftime lead of 18-17. i Chi, 23-17, as both teams finished
Torn Davenport scored 12 for ( the season with identical 6-2
the winners to lead scoring. !marks and ended up in a three
while Mike Kush and Will 1 way tie with Phi Kappa Sigma for
Squire contributed 14 more. l ( second place in league D.
Larry Wolf scored ten to top the I Kappa Sigma almost won it*
losers. last game of the season but was,
Theta Chi enlarged on a 20-6 edged. out by Beta Sigma Rho, 18- 1
halftime lead and walloped Phil 16 and finished the season with an!
Kappa Psi, 38-16. Ed Rhoads was 0-7 record. Kappa Sig's .1 oh n
high man with 19 points. Theta,Waugaman led scoring with nine!
Chi, 6-1, and Phi Kappa Psi, 5-2 .lpoints and Beta Sig's Bert Swerd
finished second and third respec-Iline followed with eight. Beta Sig!
tively behind Sigma-Chi in thet -
final Fraternity league F stand-Ifinished with a 2-5 mark and in
n n
f sixth place in league E.
Coed Bowling Mark Set
Carolyn Briggs broke her own for KD, while Betsy Savidge hit
bowling record of 170 when shell 22 for the winners.
rolled 166 to lead Kappa Kappal Alpha Gamma Delta picked up
Gamma in a 640-450 win over Al—their third win of the season by
pha Omicron Pi in the coed intra- beating Delta Gamma, 544-516.
mural bowling league. JAnn Serino had a 140 score for
Mary Mergot aided the winning . the winners.
cause with 150. Leonides and three sororities
Zeta Tau Alpha defeated Sig
w Kappa, 519-473, with Gert
Kill rolling 124 for the 'winners.
Peggy Stoehr had 117 for Sigma
Kappa.
Phi Mu beat Kappa Delta, 529-
1189. Audrey Jersun bowled 125
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d "Commencement 1957"?
chile you're there, make an ap
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March 22, 1957
Note to prospective Admirals and Generals...
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KAPPA DELTA RHO's Pat Rielly leaps up to grab a rebound in
Tuesday night's playoff game with Theta Kappa Phi. Teammates
Jack Arnst (second from left) and Ray Alberigi (back to camera)
and Dick Dill, Theta Kappa Phi, look on. KDR beat Theta Kap to
win the league title.
copped victories in the volleyball
league on Monday and Tuesday
nights.
Leonides evened is record by
stomping Atherton. 34-24. Max
ine Hampton scored eight points
(Continued on page eight)
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THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 7957
andball Semi's
Phi Kappa, 21-10, 21-19, and Bill
Taber, Sigma Pi, downed Carroll
McDonnell, Alpha Chi Sigma by
identical 21-4 scores.
Bill McCann, Theta Chi, - beat
Jim Lockerman, Delta Upsilon,
21-16, 21-2; Howie Van Matre, Al
pha Tau Omega, defeated Frank
!Ulrich, Delta Chi, 21-15, 21-19;
and Jim Mach]an, Theta Xi,
' turned back Bill Hutchison, Phi
IKappa Sigma, 21-14, 21-17. The
scheduled Jim Keith, Sigma Chi,
Dick Lippe, Phi Epsilon Pi match,
will be played today.
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