PAGE NX Alpha KDR Skein Stopped At 2 Straight By LES POWELL Alpha Sigma Phi won the fraternity Intramural basket ball title last night with a 57- 33 decision over defending champion Kappa Delta Rho. The Zips copped the indie crown by downing the Gnarps. 39-34. Three Alpha Sigs connected for double figures to thwart KDR's bid for a third consecutive cham pionship. John Jones topped the 'winners' scoring column with 18 points. Teammates Mike Rohr bach and Lew Lynch backed him up with 14 and 10, and Ralph Brower added nine counters. Billy Kane was the lone KDR to score in double digits. tally ing 13 markers. Ray Alberigi and Stan Cheslock were next with nine and seven. Brower opened the scoring with a tip-in and a jump shot, and —Daily Collegian Photo by Marty Scherr .Jones clicked on a fast break to WALT SHANKS, Gnarps' forward, has his first-half field goal vault Alpha Sig into a 6-0 lead. attempt blocked by an unidentified Zips' player in the indepen- The winners led, 9-5, at the close dent Intramural cage final last night. The Zips grabbed a tight of the first quarter. KDR made its best attempt to 39-34 victory to win the indie title. overtake their opponents early in the second stanza. After Rohr-i played consistent sharp shoot bach fired in a jump shot. Kane's i ing and passing. three-point play, followed by hisi Ken Houck, Torn Ferentino and set shot, narrowed the gap. 11-10. Bill Haddock teamed up to pace After that it was all Alpha the winners' well-balanced of- Sig. Rohrbach and Jones ac- , tense. Houck tossed in 12 count counted for 10 markers in a ers, Ferentino contributed 11, and 16-point spree that gave Alpha ',Haddock chipped in with nine. Sig a 27-17 halftime advantage. The losing Gnarps, led by Jan The winners widened the bul g e :'Thompson and Pete Latta, grab to 37-19 early in the third period bed a 6-2 lead in the opening to put the contest on ice. Jones m i nutes . o f play. The Zips then, sparked this surge with threei found the range and came back straight field goals. 'to knot the count, 10-10, at the KDR made a belated attempt to quarter's end. Houck showed the pull the game out of the fire, with way, bagging six of his markers. Alberigi, Cheslock and Kane net ting four straight fielders, but the The Zips pulled away to a 20- Alpha Sigs held a 43-29 margin ' 1 . 1 advantage midway through me second stanza. Ferentino after three quarters. Brower was Alpha Sig's de- "4 Dick Yacaeard s p arked this four counters a ism. Sensive mainstay. holding sway on! aeraes . P the backboards throughout they Haddock and Ferentino each game in a battle with KDR's big, notched a pair of field goals in rebounder. Jack Arnst. !the third period to show the way • The Zips displayed a f ine Ito a 31-24 edge, which the Zips all-round game in c apturing the 'protected in the final quarter. independent laurels. They main- Thompson led the losing attack tabled control of the boards with 10 points. Latta and Hub throughout the till, and dis- I Schwartzwelder added six each. 12 Teams Win in IM Bowling Mon d a y night's IntramuraltAnkerbrand, was defeated by independent Leagues A and BiJordah, 3-1. bowling action saw 12 teams post! League B play sas? the Gutter bailers, led by Baird s 211-500 triumphs, with Carpenter of the, series, down the RAR's. 3-1; Pol- Dark Horses posting high singl e- ilock 'l2, sparked by Helmbold's game score, 225. ,431 three game total, defeated Pollock 9. lead by Royer's 222-I Nitany 23, 3-1; and the Newman ell series, downed the Splits, 3-I .!Club, aided by Tom Colyer's 203- in loop A play. In other games 508 total, bested the Timmy's, 4-0. the G.D.l.'s, paced by Evans and 1 The one-two punch of Carpen- Matoshek. defeated the Sleepers,iter and Nelson led the . Dark Hor -3-1: and the Aces bested the Ter-lses to a 4-0 victory over the Nit mites, 3-1, behind R. Jacques' 208 -Many Glasseis; the Oddballs, led 540 total. :by Luce's 485 total, downed Mc- The c.E.'s tripped the U.F.O.'s,'Kee V. 4-0; and Nittany 36 won 3-1. as B. Jacques rolled a 195-'a forfeit over the Atherton Men. 502 series for the winners; Pol lock 11, paced by Henry's 196-523 Sid Nodland and Dave Adams, score, downed the Holy Rollers, ,Penn State's co-captains, were un -44; and the Bowlovers, althoughlbeaten in dual competition during having the game's top scorer in the 1957 wrestling season. Sig, Zips Win Intramural Cage Titles THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ...but HAMILTON STANDARD will be Awes MARCH 21 and 22 s“ your Plocoment Officer for limn and plots If you cannot attend an interview, please send your resume to RALPH BROWER. Alpha Sigma Phi's hard-working center, goes high into the air to grab a rebound during last night's Alpha Sig- Kappa Delta Rho fraternity Intramural basketball final. Alpha Sig won handily. 57-33. 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