PAGE SIX Lucido Outslugs Vega In Top IM Boxing Bout By JOHN BLACK Fast-paced and free-swinging bouts were the feature of the eve rung in the intramural boxing tool nament in Rec Hall last night. Pugilists fi um Phi Kappa Psi rind Delta Upsilon demonstrated their prowess as each house cap tuied two .bouts, The last fight was the greatest ciowd pleaser as Armando Vega, Beta Theta Pi, and Chet Lineal°, Phi Kappa Psi, hooked up in a free swingingaffair in the 135- pound division, The roar of the crowd never died till the final bell as both contestants banged away Incessantly, Vega bulled his way in. while Lucid() backpeddled and scored sharply with good combinations. Vega was leading with his right and Lucido outboxed the big• ger man with flurries of punch es to the head to gain the unan imous decision. Cy Dubmsky, Delta Up•ulon,' relied on the effectiveness of hisi left 03 to defeat Tony Perrotta, Phi Kappa, in a Ithi-pound con- ; test ;Me was smooth! and hi. hatas , ing jab con , tantly, made a tar , ..wt Pertotta's no , e , in one t)1 the more styleh Wit:, l on Inv card Richard Hammond scored the , other win for Dl). by outpoint ing Milton McGriff, Omega Psi Phi, in the opening bout. The fight was,slow for two rounds but erupted into a slain-bang affair in the final stanza with Hammond gaining a narrow margin of victory. Cool and vollooled Richard Pa- Theta Kappa Phi, gamed a mapoillV Vote over 13 oan ei Thomas, Ilea% er House, tit ai 4.tenly matebed 145-pound con- , to-t Richard Minkel, Alpha Sigma Phi, brut t d a 155-pound over Alpha Gamma Rlio's John; Boyer in what I( (Nee Eddie Sul- , kow , ki termed the "best bout of the evening " Sulkowski said Hin-' kle, who won the 145-p oun d i championship la.t year, was they most polished boxer. "He had a good felt ct os and right," said' the fanner Lion boxing mentor. Thole was lots of leather fly-j inc in the second bout when 165-' pound Dan Gifford of Beta Theta, Pi unleashed a wild two-fisted attack to decision Bob Myers of Phi Epsilon Tau Phi Delta's Joel Hockin son used his longer reach to an advantage in a fast-paced en counter with Ben Meledandri, Theta Xi. in the 135-pound class. Hockinson aimed his attack at his opponent's head and landed some good series of lefts and rights to Meledandri's face. Toni Gross, Sigma No, grabbed thici , lon in the 155-pound divis ion over Louis Silverhart, Phi Sigma Delta, Silverhai t tried to force the fighting in close but Gross countetpunched effectively and built up an adkantage in the lust two IQundc. Silver hart came M 1.% I< l'F.lt KR Ait R.l Kit NRPEIIJ KHAR VERJACIi HA it PERJACKIIA ttl'Ett SALE! *A wonderful Christmas gift CHARFFRJACKIIARPERJACKIIARFERJACKIIARPEW ACKIIARrERJACNHARPEIL —Collegian photo by Ron Kerr DUANE THOMAS of Beaver House leads too far on a straight left leaving himself wide open for a counter jab by Richard Palaschalt of Theta Kappa Phi in their 145 pound intramural boxing scrap. 1 )a(k tiong in the finale and made it a fighting Gene Flick, Tau Kappa Epsilon, was a-, arded a victory over Louis Papp, Chi Phi, in a 175-pound fight that •a•a= stopped in the fir , zt round. SUMMARIES I.ll Hammond, Ilt.ltn Upsilon, dec. Me- Graf, Omega P.. 1 Phi, 11. kin,on. Tau Phi Delta, der. Melettandn, Theta NI: I'll Kappa dec. Vegn, Beta '1 helm Pl. 145-I'nlaschalt, Theta Kappa Phi, dec. I ham" llea• et- Male. Alellanel, Alpha (*amnia Rho, won ri.3, forfeit o‘er Coup- rr, Omega PNI I'hi, 1S 5-11inkel. Alpha Sigma Phi, dee. fla,er Alpha 1.4 m ma Rim (; rm.s, Sigma Nu dre. 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