SATURDAY." MARCH 15.1958 KDR, Sinkers IM Victors KDR's Cop 3rd Crown in 4 Years By DON CASCIATO Kappa Delta Rho defeated defending fraternity Intra mural Basketball Champion Alpha Sigma Phi, 38-35 last night to become the IM cage champs for the third time in the past tour years. In the Inde pendent championship tilt, thej Sinkers romped the Cardinals 55-32. ! The fraternity tilt was nip and! tuck throughout, the lead chang ing hands several times. KDR went ahead to stay at the 6:00 minute mark in the fourth frame, i Trailing 28-27, Dan Radakovich scored on a" one hand set shot to put the new champs in the lead! to stay, 29-28. Pat Reilly added 1 a field goal at the five minutei mark and Joe Schaffer, who was the- leading scorer of the night i with 19, made it 33-28 with 3:58 remaining in the game. At this point. Alpha Sig start ' ed to close the gap on a Dick Ferrari field goal and a foul goal by Ralph Brower. Just when it looked like Alpha Sig might pull the win put of the fire with a strong ending spurt, KDR came through like cham pions. Joe Burns’ field goal and an other Shaffer basket gave KDR the lead 36-31. Alpha Sig threat ened again with 1:25 left but the deficit was too much to overcome. . Harry Brown and Ferrari paced; the losers attack with 14 and 13 counters. Shaffer was the lone] man in double figures for KDR. The Sinkers oulshol and out rebounded a determined Car dinal team in their 55-32 vic tory. A big third quarter was the deciding factor in the game, the Sinkers scoring 23 points compared to only three for the Cardinals. The new Indie champs took the lead at the end of the first quar ter, 6-5, on a field goal by Denny Schaffer and were never headed after that. They increased the lead, 20-15 at the half. Then the Cardinals fell apart as the Sinkers romped to the crown. The Cardinals opened the third frame with a field goal and ended it with a foul—and that’s all they got. The champs, displaying the form which carried Ihem to a 9-1 mark before lasi night, were never in trouble. Behind ] the sharpshooting of Siu Bar- j ber and Schaffer—each with 16 j —the Sinkers romped to a 41-18 spread at the end o', the third quarter. The Cardinals stayed in the game in the fourth quarter with 12 points compared to 14 for the Sinkers—but it was too late to do: any damage. Bob Washko tallied 11 for the' winners. Bill • Benton, with 14,! and George Carson, with 10, were; the only double-figure scorers for the Cardinals. Consecutive Upsets For two years in a row. Penn State has beaten Pitt on the wres tling mats, the only. Eastern team to accomplish the feat. Each time the score was 14-11. In 1957, the upset snapped Pitt's winning string, of 26 straight meets. Mlf you don't like trains with "Standing Room' Only,” re serve your Pullman bus seat for the whole lecture tour and M TO EUROPE WITH THE MOTORWAYS 6ROUP! LEAVES NEW YORK JULY 2 If interested call Dr.' Mares. AD 9-6387, or see him any Tuesday morning in his 328 Boucke office. Also free advice for your indi vidual travel 'plans. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA * ★ * Dick King, Lambda Chi Alpha, last year’s 128-pound king, ! pinned Henry Deemer, Tau-Kap-i ' —• •pa Epsilon, in one minute and 5911:30;.Lincoln Alperin, Phi Epsilon [seconds of the second period in ajPi. 1:43: Thomas Moore, Delta Tau ■ rugged match of 135 pounders in Delta, 1:55; and Charlie Steele, [the headline bout. But for a while j Tau Epsilon Phi, 1:57. it looked like the champ might Chuck Zendt, f chi Al (not make it past the first roundjpha, pinned Joe Davis, Theta Xi. ,'in his new division. [in 1 minute 59 seconds, just beat i The surprising Deemer scored ‘ n S tbe buzzer by one second. |a takedown and a near-fall until Three of the four decisioned iKing suddenly rallied and pushed bputs were won by wide margins, 'his opponent’s shoulders to the Dave Barnett. Phi Epsilon Pi. mat to avoid an upset. whitewashed Dick O’Conner. Phi ' Kevin Crowe, Sigma Nu. pin- Delta Theta,- 5-0. with a take ined Gene Hilty, Lambda Chi Al-i down » an escape, and a predica pha, in 36 seconds of the third ment 'frame in a battle of 165 pounders! the first indie match of the iin what proved to be the even-j Y ear - Norm Davis downed Ron 1 ing's best exhibition wrestling—i Andrews, 7-1, to overshadow a 'on the part of Crowe, that is. tnever-sav-die effort by the loser. Crowe was in complete control; Larry DiGiancinto, Phi Kappa [during the whole match. As the Sigma, handed an 8-4 defeat to jbout started he moved deliberate- Chariie Bibleheimer, Tau Kappa .ly and sometimes savagely to Epsilon. [register a takedown and two pre-‘ Other winners were: dicaments in the first period. In Ralph Borzorth, Pi Kappa Al ;the second frame he scored a re-pha; Don Moyer. Sigma Nu; Glenn [versa] and proceeded to wear out Klippenstein. Alpha Gamma Rho* his tired opponent the remainder'Bob Kaul, Beta Theta Pi; Toni * of the period. Nell, Aloha Tau Omega; Ted Hal- I .1 He then needed only 36 seconds ler, TKE; Ron Passmore. Delta I P{7(7 iin the third period to pin his per- : Sigma Phi; and John Chatley jseverant foe and end a battle of,Kappa Delta Rho. , ability versus strength. ! Forfeit wins went to: A * | Varsity lineman Bill Wehman,; Larry Freed. ATO; Ed Demp /| I r") j Alpha Sigma Phi. beat George, sev, Theta Xi; Lou Tronzo, Phi \JLLI L\ Vince, Chi Phi, by default when;Gamma Delta; Dave Beary, Phi iVince no longer could take thelGamma Delta; Sherman Tim- IM HANDBALL jIM BOWLING irough handling of the huge.Weh-jmins, Delta Chi; and " Bruca Second-seeded Don Harnett, Acacia beat Alpha Chi Sigma, : mer in this heavyweight contest.[Banks, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tau Kappa Epsilon, moved onej 3-1, Thursday night to keep a sliml A 1 Barth,'Delta Upsilon, fash-; step closer to the finals when.lead in Intramural Bowling Fra-iioned the fastest fall by pinning l he trounced. Bill Schwab, Phi Del-; ternity League C. In second place' Leo Kaercher, Alpha Chi Rho. ta Theta, 21-1, 21-0 in Alpha Chi Rho, victor over. Other fast pins were registered [night’s fraternity handball singles!Theta Kappa Phi by a 3-1 score.,by Don Rotell, Delta Sigma Phi, | competition. Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Mu, i Harnett has had a total of two|and Lambda Chi Alpha all scored! ~~ ~ points scored against him thus[4-0 shutout victories over Alpha!/' I 1 f f I T I T l\ far in the tourney. Phi Delta. Chi Phi, and Triangle, I I A\\|(“|pll John Krall, Phi Mu Delta, scored ! re 5P- ec .. . LM J J I I ILI/ the night’s second biggest victory! A o I ? a downed Fhi. " by downing Steve Dubin, Zeta Kappa St„ma 3-l. I . Beta Tau *>l-3 21-1 Fraternity league D Beta, ads must be is by u:m «.«. I n n’-7 ~1 xr „ Theta Pi blanked Zeta Beta Tau _the preceding day Flick, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Beaver House shut out Beta! Rates—it word* or !<*»: a }^i? rauser 'Tiu^ T >1 ’ ai i d Sigma Rho to stay one-two in the Two 'Snaertiona Hutchinson, Phi Kappa Sigma,| secon( j half title fight. 1 si.m Three tnaeriiona scored wins to enter their flight: phi Kappa Tau blanked Phi Additional worda i for .ai semi-finals. Sigma De^a and DcJta sigma day .1 Other winners were Hal. Pel-Phi downed Phi Gamma Delta,; low. Phi Kappa Sigma, Jim Mac- 3-1; the Tau Phi Delta-Sigma Tau!. _ Laiighlin, Sigma Nu, Dick Lippe, Gamma and the Sigma Phi Ep-'nit mercury Tour-door: ™dio.~ heater Phi Epsilon Pi and Frank Kor-!silon-Phi Sigma Kappa contests 1 * n<l M*m> Jet. Need money. No reaaon bini, Kappa Delta Rho. 1 ended in 2-2 ties l ,bl « oft " AP • ■ ■ — 1 ; WOMEN S BLACK wool coat, aito 11J ! three month* old, hardly worn. Call j I Millie ext. 96i. —Daily ColWfUa phot® ky Belt Thompson UP FOR TWO . . . Bob Alexander, the Sinkers, lets fly with an accurate jump shot in last night’s independent Intramural basket ball finals at Recreation Hall. Acacia Harnett SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY at PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Gash and Garry Prices MEN’S LADIES’ c.ife si nn Plain Dresses SI.OO , Plain Skirts 49 Trousers ...... .49 plain Sweaters .. ,50 Sweaters .65 Plain Blouses .. .50 LAUNDRY Complete Laundry Service Men’s Dress Shirts .19 Khaki Trousers .30 *V4 KrtOU) Hou> Fromms I * D&Y Clean eos * DVeos 310 W. Beaver Ave. k * k Holds Romps 16 Pins Dominate JM Wrestling Results j By BEN BRONSTEIN : Pins dominated the results of the intramural '.vrestling matches at Recreation Hall last night for the third consecu ' tive evening. ! Sixteen bouts ended by falls, four by decisions, and six : bv forfeits. 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