PAGE S!X Lions Reject Cigar Bowl Bid Reason—No ' , . , , n Suitable Fo e Associated Press InContention On Second-Tearn. By VINCE CAROCCI Sports Editor The Penn State football learn yesterday rejected a formal bid to play in the Cigar Bowl game Dec. 28 at Tampa, Fla. The decision came when the playeir, gathered at a secret noon meeting, voted not to accept the invitation. A source clo:>e to the Lion foot ball scene said that the rejection was probably due to the fact .that the Cigar Bowl committee would BULLETIN The Associated Press .an nounced last night that the Cigar Bowl Committee can celled plans to hold its howl game this year. According to tha AP. Morion Annis. head of the group said: "We have called off this year's game because we were unable to attract two major college elevens and we didn't want to J>ut on a game with small col ege learn*." Previous Cigar Bowl games had pitied small colleges, but this year, for the first time, the .committee obtained NCAA ap proval to go after tha bigger schools. By BILL JAFFE i Upsilon. jof the first two rounds but was; Six fraternity boxers made ‘op-j King unleashed a full-fisted at-,slowed up in the final minutes of; ening night' a successful one yes-itack on Vaughn Baker, Sigma Al-i act '°n. _ i —~~ terday at Recreation Hall as they pha Epsilon, early in the initial! •f°® Rjley swarmed all over ! with^a^^sudahle^onnonent Cf 'oi e the scored victories in the first round round. A sharp right jab to head Theta Xi's Leroy Fetlerman in : with a suitable oppontnt .01 the intramural hoxine tonrna of Baker ended the 128-pound * h « early seconds of action arjd ; Lions. of Xhe intramural boxing with King the victor H referee Frank Patrick slopped As yet, the committee has not. ment white five other entrants a stead aggressive at _ he f.ght lo give Riley a tri- j been able to name any team that won via the forfeit route. Uack to his advantage Skip Yost uxn P h * rhrirti^> IS iin? , l Winners at 128 pounds were decisioned Phi Epsilon Pi’s Stan- In one v of the closest fights of I & sla a asawai s’j ohf a. T s. Jt. Joistes Methodist and Miami are still in i.i nil', advantage but McCown’s head as- 1 contention for the bid. None o f,ia, copped decisions at 145 pounds. !? . D .” sault was the most impressive. these schools have better-than-i Della Upsilon s Joe Riley and Hammono lo score a vie- , —— average records to date ' l Alpha Zela*s Bob Ktcov/n won j poundi. DePietro \ cj.lrt a formidable -record lheir malch es al 155 pounds. , dropped his opponent with a . Should a lormiaaoie record- p , -, w ; nners wcre Anthony • solid righl-cross m the second 1 wise and prestige-wise—such as L°i ,- , V? were uninony rn „_ d TCU or Mississippi State have ac-; DiGughelmo. Delta Sigma Phi. . * copied the bid, indications are' Craig Kauffman. Kappa Sigma, ; In the other 145-pound clash that the Lions orobabiv would Peler Moran > Sigma Alpha Ep- John Behne rallied m the final: have screed to nlav silon, Cy Dubinsky. Della Upsi- .round to down Phi Ep’s Jim Wal ,, * . . • lon. and John Rusnak. Della fish. VValfish forced the fight most 1 However, with the situation as it now stands, the squad did not feel it was worth the effort to f begin serious drills once again ' after a 10-day layoff. Of this, the spokesman said: “When we go to a bowl, we want to go to a bowl that will do some good for the prestige of the Uni versity." Another factor which influ enced the voting was that the Cigar Bowl stadium holds be tween only 15,000 and 20,000 spec tators when filled to capacity. The question then arose as to whether the trip merited the ex pense to be had bv accepting the bid Like Dixie? ... Love Pizza? ... What better combination for a Thursday night. We're featuring the Don Smaitz Quintet playing your favorite dixieland from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. We’ll also be "serving your favorite sandwiches, steamed clams, beverages and pizza. Don't forget Saturday afternoon, Progres sive with Frank Teiesca. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Additional football honors were bestowed upon Lion end Les Walters with the an nouncement that he was named to a second-team All- America berth by the Associ ated Press. This announcement over shadowed the news that Walters was named to the United Press' All-East first team. Wallers al ready bad been named to an AP first-team All-East berth. (Guard Joe Sabol was named to the UP‘s second All-East team while halfback Dave Kasperian was named to the third team.) The AP 'election was the first Walters had received on the All- America picks, although a few had named him on their honor able-mention list. Walters, upon hearing of the selection, said: "You know my 11 Win as 1M Boxing Opens East Beaver for You... Les Walters . . . AP A!!-.4mcrica)i Only a handful of major col • I \A / It 1 lege football teams scored in dou- IJ•s* lx \A/s*tl t t 0 r* .We figures for nine successive / f f\ S Vlr Cll Ltrl i 1 weeks during, the 1957 football * TV Witt N-l , |season. Rip Engle’s Penn State . * * . . [platoons turned the trick as they All-America feelings on it . about it.” It has been a busy week for the Hershey gridder. 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