PAGE TWENTY n 7 Naas! mit CCG IN THE ACT.„ c EvERY6NEIS AChiSig Wins IM Title Alpha Chi Sigma, the "Cinder- . Phi Delt picked up 125 points, ella" team of the 1955-56 Intra-1 for the golf win while Beta had; mural fraternity race, completed!to be content with 30. Phi Deltj its steep ascent to the top last also won the touch football crown' year by clinching the team cham-; (150). pionship in the final sport on the Beta earned most of its points 1M program, track and field. , on the strength of the handball The runners from Alpha Chi. singles championship (165) by Sigma actually played a defens-i varsity quarterback Al Jacks. ive action in the final week oV Tau Kappa Epsilon (747) edged the program by finishing fifth;Delta Upsilon (745) for the num-1 to stay ahead of five other con-,ber four spot. The TKE's again' tenders. won the swimming crown (125): Dutch Sykes' IM program and also garnered the handballi which runs from the first week doubles title (110) for their big! of school in September to the points. DU won the boxing . titlei last bell in late May contains 17 (170). individual tournaments. At the ' Alpha Sigma Phi was the only . ; end of the year. fraternity points ;other entry beside TKE and Phil are compiled and the winner Delt to win two titles. The Alpha. receives the IM All-Point Sigs won in both basketball (1751: Award trophy. Last year, Al- ; and volleyball (120). pha Chi Sig finished fifth. ' Alpha Zeta won the golf medal! The new champions won only'(ss). Phi Epsilon Pi won the tend one tournament, tennis doubles.'nis singles (145), Alpha Tau Ome-I to earn 85 of their winning 857,ga won in soccer (155), Alpha Chi' but finished strong in the other:Rho won in horseshoes (85). Sig-, sixteen. They were second inima Chi won in bowling (208). Sig touch football (110). golf medal Ima Nu won in wrestling (185).' (50). tennis singles (50). badmin-and Alpha Phi Delta took the, ton (80), and volleyball (105). 'track and field title (134). Second place went to Phi Delta; The other places in order Theta (812) which nipped Beta' were: 6. Sigma Nu, 701; 7. Al- Theta Pi (771) in a stretch drivel pha Sigma Phi, 673; 8. Alpha on the strength of the champion -f Zeta, 587; 9. Sigma Chi, 580; ship performance turned in by' 10. Phi Epsilon Pi, 543; 11. Kap their golf team. , pa Della Rho, 541: 12. Alpha ' : • . ISt fill) ENGLE +1 - to IT ti - 94W5 GOARV, ENDS, DgE VREFERS GORL -11141)ER HEAVI-fOOTUD CAMPUS CORRECT MEN'S WEAR The traditional favorite for all well-dressed Penn Staters is Jack Harpers. Here you will find the most discriminating taste in clothes whether it be a crew-neck sweater from the Shetland Isles, or a sports jacket woven.of Harris_Tweed. Be Campus Correct: shop at Jack Harper's Custom Shop. ~~~ CUSTOM SHOP West College Avenue ?HE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE - COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ME=EIP Tau Omega, 533; 13. Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, 530; 14. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 509; 15. Delta Sigma Phi, 506; 16. Phi Kappa Sigma. 502; 17. Pi Kappa Phi, 495; 18. Theta Xi, 435: 19. Theta Chi, 429; 20. Delta Chi, 424. gridiron heroes-two of them are 21. Chi Phi, 402: 22. Alpha IAII-State backs and the third is Gamma Rho; 398; 23. Phi Mu an All-American high school Delta, 390; 24. Phi Sigma Kappa ; choice. ' and Beta Sigma Rho, 383; 26. s Bob They are Swoyersville Beaver House, 379: 27. Alpha i Washko. West Scranton ' s Don Chi Rho, 370: 28. Acacia and 'Jonas and Centerville's Bob "Red" Lambda Chi Alpha, 365; 30. IWorrel. Washko and Jonas are Theta Delta Chi, 364; 31. Theta the two All-Staters while Worre] Kappa Phi, 359; 32. Delta Tau ' 'made the first team of the all Delta, 358; 33. Pi Kappa Alpha, ; American squad selected each (year by the Wigwam Wisemen of 357; 34. Phi Sigma Delia, 335; 35. Tau Phi Delta, 330; 36. Phi I, America. Kappa Tau. 328: 37. Phi Gam- I Jonas is a three year varsity ma Delta. 326; 38. Kappa Sigma, ' standout from the Scranton dis -324: 39. Alpha Phi Delta, 308. 1 trict where he won the Lacka -40. Phi Kappa Psi, 306: 41. wanna Football Conference scor- Phi Kappa, 300; 42. Delta Theta ;mg championship last year. Jonas Sigma, 297; 43. Triangle. 289: ,also lettered at basketball and 44. Zeta Beta Tau, 287; 45. Sig- baseball. ma Alpha Mu. 278; 46. Alpha I Worrell has had college scouts Kappa Lambda, 265; 47. Sigma drooling for the past four years Pi, 253; 48. Pi Lambda Phi, 190; as he led little Centerville to four 49. Alpha Epsilon Pi, 140; 50. 'divisional titles in the WPIAL. Sigma Tau Gamma, 105: 51. 1 In a single game last year, the Omega Psi Phi. 83; 52. Pi Sig- 1 200-pound Redhead single-hand ma Upsilon, 35; 53. Kappa Alpha :edly upset a high school rival by Psi and Alpha Phi Alpha, 30; ;gaining 318 yard.t averaging 14.8 55. Alpha Rho Chi, 19. , per carry. Centerville won, 31-14. : .., ~•.. ~ . ,„ EINEM NER tT t4 i ) 5 44 7 7 k 1 4 " N _ - ~, ~ • -.. .•,• • :. iy-L. =MID 3 All-Staters Join Freshman Football Squad Among the 4500 new students on campus today are three out standing Pennsylvania high school SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER Barbell Club Welcomes All Students ‘2. 04 . 1 0 • The Penn State Barbell Club, a fast-growing recreational organ ization at the . University, is one of many such groups open to am bitious freshmen for extra-cur= ricular activity during the school year. The club was .established in 1948 to promote vieightlifting-L— -popular in Mid-Western schools; but lacking support in the East. Penn State weight-lifters are attempting to practice the sport on the same level as the major University sports—football, base ball, wrestling, etc.—by active club membership. _: - All the club wishes of a mem ber is that he attend the meetings and take an active interest in the team. After paying a $1 membership fee, each member can obtain,lift ing-instruction from any experi enced member of the club. Penn State's "barbellers" own the distinction of competing in the first intercollegiate match in Pennsylvania when they met West Chester State Teachers College on February 18, 1955. They lost their first test but beat the "Teachers" in a return match. Intercollegiate competition con sists of three Olympic events—. military press, snatch and the clean and jerk—in 7 weight.class es starting at 123 pounds. The military press is simply lifting the weight to the 'chest, pausing and then pushing the bar overhead, using only the arms. Clean and Jerk Tough. The clean and jerk consists of the lift, but the lifter may use his legs to help push the bar up. This event is usually the most strenuous of the meet since heavier weights can be used. The snatch consists of cleanly jerking the bar off the floor and over the head to arms length while doing a•leg split, all in one smooth operation. - Late in the school year, the club holds an annual improve ment contest and this year will also choose a Mr. Penn State— the best proportioned male stu dent on campus. The winner of the improvement contest is the contestant who shows the most improvement in body measurement and lifts at the end of the competitive season compared to his measurements and lifts at the beginning of the season. Penn State's youthful 'presi dent, Dr. Eric A. Walker, plays a smart game of squash and ten nis.' Interest Important