The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 12, 1958, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Vogt, Palaschak Win IM Bouts;
Semi-Finals Will Start Today
By JOHN BLACK
The quarter-final round of fracas.
Miller '
who was ahead on points
the intramural boxing tour- 1
when the fight was halted, caught
narnent was completed last a square shot on the nose midway
. through the second round. When
night with three split dec. Sutherland landed another blow
sions, three stopped bouts,ion Miller's red nose in the third
and only one unanimous vote de-around referee Frank Patrick step-
ped in.
termining the winners in seven Alpha Chi Rho picked up two
matches. !split-decision wins in the frater-
Four independent and three; nity division as 145-pound Gerald
fraternity pugilists gained berths
in the semi-finals which will be
iun off tonight and Monday at
5 p.m. in Rec
Independent Ben Bow regis
tered the only unanimous decis
ion in the first bout of the eve
ning in the 135-pound class. Bow
used a right cross and good com
binations to outpoint Ed Heary in
a slow, deliberate opener.
The pace picked up as Indies
Mark Silverstein and Mike ICo
cur stepped into the ring and
squared off in a 128-pound pair
ing that might best be described
as ii good mixer. All three
rounds saw a good exchange of
blows from the gloves of both
contestants and Silverstein was
declared victor in a split de
cision.
Two other independent fights
ailed to go the distance as Chris
ian Vogt Stopped nank Lobb In
165-pound bout and heavy
veight Bob Sutherland won over
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128—SilverKlein, Independeot, dee. Kocur,
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pendent.
145—Palaschak, Theta Kappa Phi, stopped
111cDansl. Alpha Gamma Rho: Ziaaler,
Alpha ('hi Rho, dec. Rodrigues, Delta
Theta Sigma.
155—Kuswinan, Alpha Chi Rho. dec. Hook
er, Omega PA Phi; Hinkel. Alpha Sigm■
Phi. won forfeit from Grose, Sigma Nu.
165—Vogt, independent. ■topped Web, in
dependent.
Hvy—Sutherland, Independent, stopped Mil
ler. Independent; Fry. independent, de
clared winner direr Borremn, independent
Ziegler edged Delta Theta Sigma's
Rafael Rodriguez and Al Kuos
man nipped William Booker,
Omega Psi Phi, in the 155-pound
class.
It's too bad this wasn't a
final," said referee Eddie Sul
koski of the Kuosman-Booker
match which he termed the
evening's best.
Ziegler and Rodriguez displayed
fine defensive fisticuff artistry as
each man blocked and covered
LINGERIE
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Tom Gross, Sigma Nu, forfeited
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Phi, in the fraternity 155-pound
class and independent Gary Fry
advanced in the heavyweight
category when Sam Burrows was
declared ineligible because of pre
vious participation in Golden
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