PAGE EIGHT Urban Even Ref Takes Right In Sfugfest Jack Urban. Beta Th'-ts Pi, decisiow dC<■o i gv Su’d:van. leaver House. :n Imramurai boxing last night in a Gug fest in w h i c h even referee Frank Patiick took a light hand to the head. The fight started qukklv. Ur ban being driven to the by Sullivan in the oppp.ir? rounds of the first round, and then having to drive out from the ropes under a solid rain of Mows from Sullivan. Hnwvvcr Urban’s solid ounrb'ng wa enough to turn the tide. Jwb fights were i.topoed car’y in "the second round. Don Mr- EShaney. Sigma Pi. won the fourth I»ut when Patrick look Dennis Bowen. Kappa Delta Rho out of the fight. McElharwv had the reach over Bowen and was able to pin him to the ropes twice before !•:<' 1 D»i)j- CollrtUa Photo hr Gforit Harrison fight was halted. A SHARP RIGHT . . . finds its mark as Larry Corsi, Alpha Phi And Mannv Speer. Sicma Pi Delta. tr) punches his way to a decision over Allen Gordon, Sigma the head, stooped George Hulse.; Pl (!) - Corsl was the aggressor most of the way, keeping the Sigma Theta Xi. in the first few second* Pi entry on the defensive most of the bout of the second round in the final ’ '■ , hfd\te tl £aA e and under Maier ’ 5 rights and driving Drexler to the ropes to^ than Hulse, was the aggressor all and Maier kept the initiative win the unanimous decision. q the way. 'right through to the end of the’ Harry Stack decisioned William < The only split decision of the fight. Talbott, both independents, in a 1 night was won by John Behne. Bill Eberhart, Alpha Zeta, and'fight that didn't get going until 1 Delta Tau Delta, who beat Gab-. Robert Drexler. Lambda Chi Al-,the third round. Neither fighter I r»el DePietro. Tau Phi I>*lta. De- pha, felt each other out in a very:landed a decisive blow until the! 1 Pietro seemed to have the fight cautious first round, but in the third round, when Talbott was' under control in the first round.’,second and third Eberhart landed knocked down in a short ex-/ but in the second Behne drove solid lefts and rights, repeatedly change of punches. him to the comer twice, and De-. Pietro had to drive out with _ i . » lashing rights and lefts. L M D f ' DePietro ended the round with £* / A f KI Qf* A- fj A| I HAI it solid right to Behne’s j a w. In T* 1 L *j LV- 1 * IJV -V/ LSKJLLI LKA. the final round. DePietro. in a • __ crouched defensive position, took l_" I f » series of uppercuts before f" Ift I -f IT) A clinching it up. The round ended I \Ji LI LI Lv wf./ llw on a cautious note. Lorenzo Corsi Aloha Phi Penn State football Coach The money made on fhe game ta. drove through** three fast Rip Engle left this morning to the Shriners* Hospital rounds to decision Allen Gordon for San Francisco, Calif., to SSd'SK of Sigma Pi. Gordon had trouble.hepin nrenaratinns for the ar I cnppled chddren. from the beginning and had to! • ‘f P r i e P a^ at '°[ ls * or the ar ; Two Lions, end Les Walters drive out of the comer several. r)Va East team over the and fallback Emil Caprara, will, times under a steady rain of'weekend for the annual East-loin Engle for the game later,, blows from Corsi. the aggressor ! West Shrine Game, Dec. 28 at *h week. They leave for San Fred Smyser. Alpha Phi Delta. ‘Kezar Stadium. Tranctsco over the weekend, who was down twice, lost to the} Engle, after serving the past' Engle has quite a star-studded, more aggressive George Maier.itwo vears as an assistant coachi^ eam 1° direct this year. Included Alpha Chi Sigma. The first ; of the East, will be head coach, on the roster are All-America se knoct:down came in the first'this season. “It’s a challenge in a'Motions Jimmy Phillips of Au round when Smyser lost his bal- Wav.” he said in speaking about burn and Jack Gibbons of lowa,' nnce. The two tall, lankv fighters, the" job. " both ends, tackles Alex Karras of however, finished up the round! "I feel reel good tboul lhe ; lowa and Lou Micheals of Ken-; about even. In the second round,' opportunity to do it, , . it’* for ,-lucky, and back Walt Kowalczyk Smyser went through the ropes’ e real good cause,” he said* j Michigan .State. L.A. Students! Get Answers to Your Career Problems Career Night 7 pj»- December 19 HUB Auditorium Th« Liberal Arts Student Council You'll get realistic enswers to your job hunting and career problems from: Don Cook—University Placement Service D. J. Coan—Joseph Horne Company—Pittsburgh H. W. Scott—First Pa. Banking end Trust Co. J. E. Smith—Armstrong Cork Co.. Lancaster They will discuss: • Operations of the Placement Service • lob opportunities for L.A. graduates • What employers look tor an expect in interviews You can lalk to them personally at o coffee hour in the main lounge of the H.U.B. following the discussions. Everyone Invited Beats Sullivan presented by THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ★ ik snncic<cKteic<cte>e’c<e!cte<eieie<e<c<c<cc>e<e' * GENTLEMEN: | Be Suited | To Look I Your Holiday Best S Choose from: No Charge * * * Tweeds Flannels Worsteds 3y: TIMELY BOTANY '500; FASHION PARK MAYFIELD DON RICHARDS . . . from $45.00 Complete your outfit wi Hur's distinctively-styled topcoat and set of accessoi Ultra Hints Lions Elect Garban New Grid Captain Center Steve' Garban was named the 1958 captain of the Penn State football team by the present squad last night at a banquet in honor of the team sponsored by the State College Quarterbacks Club. Garban succeeds guard Joe Sabol. This is the third consec utive year that the Lions have elected a single captain. Guard Sam Valentine broke somewhat of a Lion grid tradition in 1956 by being named the first single captain after several years of naming co-captains. Edward Hintz was named at at the banquet as the new Lion head football manager. He suc ceeds P3III Schonbachler. Dave. Williams, Lennie Wolf and Galen Myers are the new first mana gers The 1957 letter winners were also named at the banquet. They : number 31. Garban was the Lions' center on _ Coach Rip Engle's alternate 5 unit. He was credited by Engle as being a Jcey factor in the unit's development with his outstanding leadership ability. The banquet officially marked ithe end of Penn State grid ac tivities for the year. Wally Weber, freshman coach at the University of Michigan, was the guest speak er. Coach Rip Engle also gave a brief talk. Engle leaves this morning for San Francisco where he will coach the East team in the annual East-West Shrine ;game. End Les Walters and full back Emil Caprara will join En gle later in the - week for the game. The letter winners are: Joe Bo hart. Pat Botula, Caprara, Eddie Caye. Jack Farls, Garban, A 1 Jacks. Dave Kasperian, Earl „ Th. Freshest r Thina in Town 9 111 PUGH ST. Open Daily 9 to 9 TUESDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1957 n I M's Sieve Garban . . . new grid captain iKohl’nass, Richie Lucas, Ron Mar ■kiewicz, Rich McMillen, Andy .Wocoyni, Tom Mulreany, Paul | North, Romeo Panozzo, Fran Pao ilone. Ray Pottios, Bob Rice, Charlie Ruslavage, Joe Sabol, Maurice Schleicher, Bob Scrabis, Pete Shopa, Willard Smith, Sam Stel latella, Skippy Stellfox, Andy Stynchula, Walters, Bill Wehmer ,and Ben Williams. iwvwni X X % 5 i X X X 1 X X X X £ 5 X X X X X X X X X X X X fi X X X X X X X s X
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