PAGF TEN DU, Lambda Chi, -Lead DU Holds First With 60 Points, 3 IM Finalists By DON CASCIATO The racy for fraternilv tr•arn honors in intramural boxing tightened somewhat last night when second-place Lambda Chi Alpha sent three men to the finals, compared to two for 'first-place Delta Upsilon. Mi• large crowd that turned out at Recreation Halt saw an !.(..rni-f:r:al Delta Upsilon now has GO points compared to 45 points for Lambda Chi Alpha. Alpha Zeta (301, Beta Theta Pi (25) and Sig- ma Pi (25) fill out the trip fivr. Dick :King led the way for the Lambda Chi boxers when he stopped Maury Movsovich. Phi Sigma Delta, in the first round. The fight was the only frater nity bout in the 128-pound divi sion. Don Gray won the second hout - § T if for Lambda Chi Alpha with a : go , . very elo. s e decision ovt John —Daily Collegian Photo by George Harrlpon 7 . e will c • lean and-. • oil Rusnak of Delta Upsilon. Gray! UMPH! ... Jim Thompson (r) lands a solid right to the head of IV W fought well in the first and sec-; Ron Andrews in a 128-pound fight in the intramural boxing tourney and rounds to overshadow being: l aq. at Rec Hall. Thompson won a decision. night knocked down in the third frame. 1 your portable for the This fight was in the 175-pound division. .their 145-pound tussle. Hinkle,over his smaller opponent, .lone, '• • . aggressor throughout thetAndrews. Mark Silverstein won $ Lambda Chi's Charles Zendofas the reduced price of 7.50 .9ion his 121-pound fight by a for „fight and completely outclassed decisive victory over Joe Pipa.j felt over Phi Kappa Psis Billthis foe. ;Both of these were 128-pound l 'pound contests. Sam Becker beat r Scott. In the only heavyweight fight_ kit TI , • Joe Riley of Delta Upsilon of the night. Al Lasko of Pi Al; Sinopoli in their 155 pound won a decisive decision from Kappa Phi wars a very close fight. Bob McCown of Alpha Zeta in decision over Ted Steinman, 1 Ralph Volpe beat George Krev a 755 . paiind ti g h t. Ril ey was Zeta Beta Tau. ;sky in the 165-pound class and the aggressor throughout the In the independent classes, JimiDick Lockman defeated Pete Fred bout, mixing his punches effec- ;Thompson won a close decisionlin the 175-pound class by forfeit, lively to McCown's head and body. i Sports Dope ... John Maher won Dirs °then fight with a forfeit win ever Lor-, Dave Kasperian, Penn State per game along the ground, 131 enzo Corsi of Sigma Pi. The fight halfback, accounted for 830 vards'through the air, during the 195 during the 1957 football campaign: was the second bout to be for-during football season. fcited in the 121-pound division.. -469 from scrimmage, 191 inl • • • ;kickoff returns, lOB in pass reeep-1 Bill Eberhart, Alpha Zeta, de- Penn State's National Collegiat Lions, and 62 in punt returns. lie l feated Jack 'Urban, Beta Theta Pi,iwrestiing champion, John was the team's top scorer with in a bout where both men were! ;Johnston, of Clearfield, Pa., is i seven touchdowns.. . swinging from their heels in their , former Pennsylvania schoolbo: 165-pound tilt. The exchange off Penn i- State averaged 185.9 yards,titlist. punches was so furious in the sec ond round that Urban lost his; Jm CKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERjACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPER glove. Eberhart took control in the final round to take the victory W. . . , c_. ..._ when he landed several good rights. Dick Hinkle. 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