The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 06, 1957, Image 6
f AGP SIX Close Fights Top Intramural Boxing The Penn Slate cavalcade of intiamural sports entered i and p: oduced an exciting card of six matches. The bouts took large and enthusiastic crowd at Recitation Hall. Two bouts stood out as the most exciting fights of the ni nta Phi, decisioncd Lee GemmelJ. Lambda Cm Alpha. Jn the oth lambda On Alpha, defeated Ar- * -k thur Bornron of Phi Kappa ;n three round? Smith, lighting in the 155 pound cUw, wat the aggressor throughout the fight, although Gemmill did open strong in the opening seconds of the third round. Smith retaliated well in the third frame, however, to score a knockdown towards the end of the round. WiLon completely outchr -ed Borczon in a heavyweight oout. He knocked his opponent dov. n three tunes with a combination of strong left jabs and a t:ro. ; - fire of solid punches. In the only 1211-pound fight of the evening. Dave Frick won over Bill Kuhnsman in the maximum three rounds. Frick, fighting for Theta Chi. was on the defensive tnuch of the match as Delta Up silonV Kuhnsman. a southpaw, fought aggressively to confuse Frick with his left handed pun ches. However, Frick had the right punches when he needed them to win. In the 135 pound class. Fred Doyle of Beaver House beat Ralph Moore of Lambda Chi Alpha in a very evenly matched fight. Doyle, scoring with solid rights and a fury of punches towards the end of the second round, outpointed his foe. Charles Strauss, Tau Phi Delta, decisioned Bill Walton. Alpha Sigma Phi, in a 155 pound tilt. Strauss forced the fight and put Walton on the defensive. Strauss fought well with a good crossfire and strong jabs. Dick Hand, of Lambda Chi, won the final bout of the night , when he outfought Gordan Krieger. Theta Xi. The fight wa* fought on very even terms. Hand, the shorter of the two fighters, forced the fight in the 1 second round and was able to defend himself well. Krieger rallied wilh some strong pun ches in the third frame, but it wasn't enough. Sydney Kurt?.. Theta Kappa Phi, Don Moyer, Sigma Nu. Doug Clnldlow. Pi Kappa Alpha, Bill Khmek. Pi Kappa Alpha, Alvin Clemens. Beta Theta Pi, and Jim Scnry, Phi Delta Theta, won their matches bv forfeit. Brown Willing to Fight CHICAGO. Dec. s—Joe Brown, the lightweight champion, sees three men m his iuture—Ralph Dupas. Kenny Lane and Duilio Loi. He is ready to fight one and ali. if the price is right. a wonderful way to spend Saturday after noons from 2:30 to 5:30 we feature the Frank Telesca Quartet plus your favorite sandwiches, steamed clams and pizza THF DAfIY COIL EG! AN STATE COtIEGF PENNSYLVANIA By DON CASCIATO -P> .... siiarp i hand shot by Theta Xi’s Gordy Kreiger at Lambda Chi Alpha’s Dick Hand, it was not enough to turn the tide. Hand won on a decision. Alpha Sig Bowls High Game Alpha Sigma Phi rolled 865 in high, series crown. pm l Kani 3m p - of Its w at £ h In the evening’s lane activities, t k Wednesday Phi Epsilon Pi beat Theta Chi, t.£ tn nun'll Z r nR aCIIV p 34: Phi Ka PP a defeated Sigma U , l £ e League B Pi. 4-0; by forfeit; Delta Tau Dei teain high .coring honors. ta tied Delta Theta Sigma. 2-2; Al . Ray Euler of Alpha Sig took pha Sigma Phi defeated Phi Kap the high singles laurels with a pa Psi, 4-0; Alpha Gamma Rho 209 game and Delta Chi’s Dave beat Tau Kappa Epsilon, 3-1; and Bueke bowled 556 points for the Sigma Chi defeated Delta Chi _ «• ts second night of boxing : place last night before a ight. Bill Smith. Delta Sig icr thriller. Richard Wilson, 00n... 3 Cop 4th IM Cage Win Alpha Tau Omega, McKee ll,;Watkins 16 points, defeated Sigma and Watts I became the first'Tau Gamma, 35-30. Watkins point teams to cop four wins in intra-|total was the high of the night mural basketball action. They‘for individual scoring, roiled to these heights Wednes- j n the other two fraternity tilts da> night at Rec Hall. 0 f evenings Theta Xi edged Alpha Tau Omega beat Phi jTheta Delta chi 29 . 26 and Sigma Kappa Sigma. 22-18: Watts I de-’ . . . T „ n ,. feated the Watts Devils, 26-16;iChi beat kappa 32-23. and McKee II won over the Vik-j The remainder of the inde- mgs. 31-20. , pendent schedule saw the Card- The victories pul Alpha Tau , inals defeat the Masters. Z 5-23: Omega in undisputed possession j the Jordan Jaguars edge Mc of first place in Fraternity . Kee 3-4, 26-25; and McKee I League E. McKee II and Watts : win over Jordan 11, 28-19. I are now deadlocked for first j Second to Watkins in the scor place in Independent League F. jng column was Larry Baver, with Alpha Chi Rho. paced by Dave 15 tallies. 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