The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 09, 1958, Image 7
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19 Alexand In Braila By BILL BARBER Showing great spirit an termination in a last round Dave Alexander of Sigma P to the occasion to clinch a decision _ over Alyn Lasko Kappa Psi in their heavy intramural boxing bout yest at Rec Hall Lasko, a semi-finalist in year's pugilist contests, c took the first round on his ing jabs to Alexander's heat body, forcing Alexander to back peddle. But in the second round Alexander became the aggressor and had Lasko on the move with his flying jabs. In the last and de ciding round, Alexander forced the fight and became the constant aggressor. In a rough-punching, fast moving bout Ted Steinman of Zeta Beta Tau won out over Dave Kasperian of Sigma CM in a 175-pound row, In the wild swinging second round, KAper lan drew blood from a blow to Steinman's nose but Steinman failed to yield ground. With leather flying almost con stantly the entire first two rounds, Alvin Kuoiman of Alpha Chi Rho took a decision over Bill Russ of Phi Kappa Sigma in a 165 pound thriller. Dick Cenedella of Alpha Phi Delta scored the second TKO of the night when he knocked Gil Penrose out of the ring on a hard right to the side of the head late in the third round. Ron Kolb of Delta Sigma Phi, an aggressive fighter all the way, swept to a unanimous decision over Eric Heidelberger of Sigma •,•••••••••••••••00000110••••••••••••••••••••••••0 1 V • •• _ : i • Collegian •• : I. . 1 : C redit Sta ff Meeting ,f ; : - TONIGHT 7 p.m. 208 Willard • : : Bring Ballpoint Pons! : * 1••••••••••••••••*************••••••••••**•ma: SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO tOWN I b 0 1 ' ( , NE il VAlfid AD I 7.231 artMIN 7: M TANEN • On UCLA. r INLYS7ZII7rI=IIIII BUT THE KINGSTON TRIO HAS ALREADY. ARRIVED *Pick up this featured album today to delight someone on your Xmas list. t4ll 00000 0011114111•110000000110110, Cops Rally Pi in their 175-pound battle. Kolb took the upper hand right from the start, working on Heidelberg er's face and body, forcing him into the ropes several times. In a wild, free-swinging row, Fred Wolff of Sigma Nu snatch- de -1 ally, rose split If P' , eight 1- relay SUMMARY last early rock and - - 128—Koeur, independent, dec, Deckert, in dependent; Maher. Delta Upsilon won kg forfeit over Wilson. Sigma Chl. I.4S—Ziegler, Alpha CM Rho dee. Radoan, Phi Kappa Sigma. I.ss—Kuasnian, Alpha Chi Rho. dec. Rau. Phi Kappa Pal: Booker, Omega Pai Phi. dec. Clemens. Beta Theta Pi. 1.6.5--Smith, Delta Sigma Phi. dee. Traut- Tau Kappa Epsilon; Cone&lia, Alpha Phi Delta, dee, Penrone, Sigma Nu, 175—Steinman, Zeta Deta Tea, dee. Kau ,perion. Sigma Chi; Kolb, Delta Sigma Phi, des. Heidelberger, Sigma Pi, flify.—Alexander, Sigma Pi. dee. Lasko. Pi Kappa Phi: Wolff. Sigma No, dee. Pax ton. Beta Theta PI ed a victory front Don Paxton of Beta Theta Pi in a heavy weight clash. Paxton's wild swinging parley in the first round forced Wolff to cover for practically the entire frame. But Paxton's heavy charge, which had won him the first round, began to tell by the third round and Wolff began to retaliate. Wolff clinched the last two Other matches showed Mike Kocur decisioning Herb Decked in the only independent bout; Gerald Ziegler, Alpha Chi Rho, decisioning Charles Radvan, Phi Kappa . Sigma; Bill Booker, Ome ga Pst Phi, decisioning Alvin Clemens, Beta Theta Pi; Bill Smith, Delta Sigma Phi, decision ing Lou Trautmann, Tau Kappa Epsilon. ' ' of your wardrobe needs at Danks, and you can do it 'at cr price that won't disintegrate your pocketbook. And if the man in your life is a DMOC, you can be sure that any gift from Panics will be genuinely appreciated. Betty Whitehead was the winner of the $lO grid card. 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Frenchmen cell, "Apple - of the Earth?" ®Everyone needs energy to keep alert in classes. You :an't afford to be a meal-skipper at this time of the year. Finals are coming up soon and you're probably deep in he last round of bluebooks right now. •Stop into the Coffee Spot fora warm nourishing zeal. May we suggest Italian spaghetti or LaSagne for a late lunch or early supper. For dinner, seafood, beef or veal . all served with your choice of vegetable, potatoes and Italian rolls and butter. *When you're downtown doing your Christmas shop ping, why not stop into the Coffee Spot for lunch? You can choose a Hoagie, meatball sandwich, Coffee Spot Special (tenderloin steak with oil dressing on an Italian roll.) •If you're really hungry may we suggest a sandwich (steak or hamburg) with a salad and POTATOES, or OB the French call them, pomme-de-terre (Apple-of-the-earth). 'Stop into the Coffee Spot anytime of the day to enjoy the delicious baked-goods. Remember the Coffee Spot Dining Room is ideal for banquets. coffee spot E. Beaver -iod ua; Sq Rfge up mug 0 o r 4 flair and a flourish When he's not near you PAGE SEVEN Don't be a Down-in the-Dumps Meal-Skipper