SATURDAY, DECEMBER DU Pa As Ma By BILL BARBS , Delta Upsilon, lea pack in fraternity in boxing with 45 point still more stars to it when Jack Maher, D pugilist in the 128-poun stopped Jim Mac Kay of pa Epsilon in their ope night's semi-final matcl Joe Riley also advan finals for DU with a for 155-pound class. Besides Delta Upsilon, team boxing champion, other leading contend ers for the crown are Phi Kappa Psi, 35 points; Alpha Chi Rho, 30 points; r$ :ma Pi, 30 porn' 47d Alpha Sig a Phi„_2o points Maher was sty mied the first round by Mac- Kay's long reach Maher advantage but managed to land a few effective left jabs. Then in the second round Maher opened up with his , typical head down ma neuvers and began moving in, forcing Mac Kay to backpeddle. Maher put the match on ice in the third round with his aggres sive attack and potent straight left jab, • In a wild swinging slugfest. Ted Steinman of Zeta Beta Tau outlasted Ron Kolb of Delta Sigma Phi to clinch a first round decision in the 175-pound weight class. Kolb charged out at the bell with a fast swinging attack. But Steinman caught Kolb with a solid shot to the head, stunning Kolb, and then pressed his attack heavily, finally forcing Kolb to the canvas. Kolb came off the mats swing ing but Steinman maneuvered him into the ropes and from there the match turned into a 20-second melay with both boys standing toe to toe and slugging it out. With Kolb clearly getting the worst of the fray as Steinman relentlessly gunned his blows in, referee Ed Sulkowski decid ed Kolb had had enough and stopped the fight in the closing seconds of the first round. Gene Flick of Tau Kappa Ep- A MAN'S SHAMPOO... er-Safe Plastic! in Sho Old Spice Shamp Rea/oyes dandruff nian•sized lather th with a healthy 1 3,1958 es IM Boxing Race er, Riley Reach Finals silork, taking the aggressive role from the start, forced out a un animous decision over Wilbert Hobbs of Sigma Nu in a hard fought 175-pound match ing the , ramural added I . crown 's classy division, 1 . I au Kap er of last . 1 es. Flick pressed a hard charging attack right from the start and had ,Hobbs backped dling around the ring for the first two rounds. ed to the eit in the Then in th e White third round Flick moved out fast, and had Hobbs groggy Qn a solid punch to the mouth which knock ed Hobb's mouthpiece out. The referee stopped the fight when it became apparent that Hobbs was taking a terrific beating under Flick's attack. ast year's Bill White kept Alpha Sig ma Phi's hopes alive in IM boxing by grabbing a split de cision from Dave Dunn of Delta Tau Delta in the 145• pound di vision. White didn't open up until the Intramural Results Alpha Kappa Lambda Stay on Top in Bowling League leading Alpha Kappa Lambda stayed on the right path toward the Fraternity League C bowling championship as they shutout Phi Gamma Delta, 4-0. Jim Boyles with a 194 single and Tom Botlook's 478 series lead Alpha Kappa Lambda to its 30th win in 36 decisions. In other League C competition Beta Theta Pi shutout Delta Upsi lon behind Dan Gray's 510 series and Alpha Chi Sigma and Tri angle tied at 2-2. Acacia whipped Phi Sigma Kappa, 4-0, and Sigma Pi downed Sigma Alpha Mu by the same score. Theta Xi stayed on top in the fraternity League D action with a 4-0 victory over Tau Kappa Epsilon. Les Boyer turned in a 553 series for the league leaders. Elsewhere in League D, Sigma Phi Epsilon turned back Chi Phi, 3-1; Phi Sigma Delta edged Kap pa Delta Rho, 3-1; and Pi Kappa rAlpha beat Beaver House, 3-1. 1 . conditions your scalp u it deans your hair. ithout removing natural oils. Gives you rich, at leaves your hair more manageable, better•looking : i l heen! So much better for your hair than drying ONNoke. SHAMPOO by SHULTON THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA third round and then commenced a telling attack on Dunn, scoring heavily and forcing Dunn Into the ropes. Bill George of Alpha Phi Delta gained the nod of the officials in a hard fought bout with John Ward of Sigma Pl' in the 145- pound weight class. George came out in a IL crouch and began a tremendous attack on Ward which at the close of the first round resulted in a slugfest with Ward forced into the ropes. George slowed down the tempo for the remaining two rounds but continued to rack up points on blows to Ward's face. SUMMARY 128—Maher, Delta Upsilon, detisloned Mac- Kay, Tan Kappa Epsilon. ill—Wafts decisioned FAIMIIII. 145—George, Alpha Phi Delta, declsioned Ward, Sigma Pi; White, Alpha Sigma Pi, decisional Dann. Delta Tan Delta. 155—Riley, DU, won by double forfeit. Porter, Theta Xi, won by forfeit from Turner, Sigma Chi. 165—Stanish stopped Volpe 175—Flick, TAO Kappa Epsilon, stopped Robb*, Sigma Nu; Steinman, Zeta Reta TAM stepped Kolb. Delta Sigma Phi. Hvy.—Alexander, Sigma Pi, won by for feit from Wolff, Sigma Na. Favorites, A Chi Rho Win in IM Cage Play With an all around team effort Alpha Chi Rho overwhelmedi Delta Chi, 40-15, in fraternity League D basketball competition. In the second League D con test Dave Truitt's 14 points led' Kappa Delta Rho to a 21-10 vic 'tory over Triangle. Fraternity League C action saw jSigma Alpha Epsilon squeaking by Pi Kappa Phi, 27-21. Bruce (Walsh with an 8-point spurt pro- Ivided the margin for Sigma Al pha Epsilon's victory. Sigma Phi (Epsilon dumped Phi Sigma Kap pa, 35-18. In the lone League E match Phi Gamma Delta outscored The- Ita Xi, 28-12, behind Jerry Scott's four field goals. Turning to the Independent League C division the Favorites, I aided by Dick Heinholtz' 10 points, beat the Anythings, 25-20. Bob Miller filled the basket with 14 tallies as the Skeller Rats ,handily whipped Wesley Five, 133-19. In the final game of the leveninq The Red Raiders were awarded a victory when the IB 1 obs forfeited. May we also remind you we are open all day SUNDAY 11 am. 'W 6 p.m . . . closed on Monday ... and serving our complete menu and our daily "all you can eat" special ... Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, May we wish a most SEASONS Merry C