!BER 16. 1958 TUESDAY, DECE PhiP i, DU Tie- (Continued fre l I round, outpointin son, Tau Phi Delt m page six) Joel Hockin :. Lucid° forced the fight from th scored almost at beginning and vill in the 135- pound fracas. Continuing th hard-punching , Phi Psi string, 'ick Gross ab and right found hsi left cross to be tb formula for L I the southpaw Speer, Sigma Ehe decision in vision. breaking throng stance of Manfr Pi, and gained the 165-pound d Norm Neff pie , five points for P led up the other i• • Psi when Sig- Oberly forfeited t category. -pound contest ooked up with Sigma Phi, in a lers. Dubinsky's •'wonmore hits to 'won a close de- ma Chi's Johnson in the heavyweig In the other 16 DU's Dubinsky Bill Smith, Delta battle of the jab superior aim guil the target and he Southpaw Joh Xi, came from round to win a s Joe Riley. Porter on quick counte' Riley opened up Porter, Theta .hind in the last !I it decision over cored primarily -pnuches after with a left jab. Al Kuosman :cored the big gest upset of the evening as the inspired Alpha hi Rho pugi list outfought • Ipha Sigma Phi's Dick Hin el, last year's 145-pound 1M titleholder. Kuos man came out swinging with everything at the opening bell and Hinkel joined in the ex change of blows. Alpha Chi Rho's other finalist, Gerald Ziegler, outslugged Rich ard Palaschak, Theta Kappa Phi, in a 145-pound contest. Ziegler piled up his advantage by rushing his opponent with aggressive flur ries. Bill White, Delta Sigma Phi, gained a 145-pound final berth by outboxing Bill George, Alpha Phi Delta, in a bout that started and ended on the same note—George swinging but missing a wild hay maker. White ducked and covered George's flailing charges an d countered effectively to win the unanimous decision. Jim Thompson, Delta Tau Del la, won a 135-pound decision over Bill Sullivan, Phi Mu Del ta, in the last fight of the eve ning. 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Beal Kinsey, Beta Theta Pi, moved into the finals in the 128- pound class uncontested because of a double forfeit in the light weight category. SUMMARY 12,8—Kirutey. Beta Theta PI, advanced un- contested. 135—Thompson. Delta Tau Delta. dee. Sul- livan, Phi Mu Delta; Lucido, Phi Kappa Pai. dee. Hockinson. Tau Phl Delta. 115—Ziegler, Alpha Chi Rho, dec. Pales chak, Theta Kappa Phi: White. Alpha Sigma PM, dec. George, Alpha Phi Delta. 155—Kuosnian, Alpha Chi Rho, dec. Hin kel, Alpha Sigma Phi; Porter, Theta Xi, dec. Riley. Delta Upsilon. 167--Gross, Phi Kappa Psi, der. Speer. Sigma Pi: Dubinsky, Delta Upsilon, dec. Smith, Delta Sigma Phi. Ties—Neff. Phi Kappa Pal, won forfeit from Oberly. Sigma Chi. Cagers— (Continued from page six) and 8-5 Frank Grzelecki. Both were among the top scorers on on the Gettysburg quintet last I season. Warfel is leading the I Gettysburg attack this year. He notched 23 points last Friday against Villanova. The rest of the starting team will be made up of Walt Mc- Gowan at forward, Walt Melnik at guard and Marty Kaye at the other guard post. The Lions are "up" for this 'game after being idle since Dec. 6 when they lost to West Virginia, 78-63. Incidentally the Mountain eers lost their first game Satur -Iday to Virginia, 75-72. . The Lions next home game will be Saturday night when Colgate comes to Rec Hall. During the Christmas vacation the Nittanies , will be busy playing in the 'Richmond Invitational Tourna ment. Other teams in the tourna ment are Georgetown, Columbia, and Richmond. STARTING LINEUP PENN STATE GETTYSBURG Ted Kubista (22) f Frank Grselecki (31) Tom Hancock (50) f Walt lifeGowan (41) Bob Edwards (20) c Del Warfel (51) Mark DaMars (10) g Walt Melnik (23) Wally Colender (24) g Marty Kaye (43) ICE SKATES for Christmas gifts Here's an appropriate gift suggestion—a pair of CANA DIAN FLYER ice skates. They will make great seasonal gifts for your kid brother or sister. In fact any relative or friend is sure to appreciate them. Stop in and look them over. We have them for men or wo men. Wahl Sporting Goods & Co. THE DAILY COLLEGiAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA New Yorkers Await Sunday's Big Title Game NEW YORK (iv) Long lines of chilled football fans stomped their feet and shelled out ready cash Monday for tickets to Sun day's playoff game between the New York Giants and the Cleve land Browns. Despite the continued strike of newspaper delivery men that had forced all major papers to cease publication, the big city reacted vigorously to Sunday's 13-10 vic tory of, the Giants over th e Browns. Extra police were called out to control the frosty customers who beseiged the ticket windows at Yankee Stadium until 11 p.m. They were back again Monday morning. Most of the, tickets were snapped up. Botula Picked-- (Continued from page one) the Nittanies in ground-gaining: in the first two encounters with , 192 yards, ranking fourth in the nation. But an after-whistle block in the second quarter of the Penn tilt forced .him to the sidelines. The five games he missed in cluded the Lions' two major de feats, at the hands of Army and Syracuse. However, despite this handicap, ,Botula finished as Penn State's 'second-best ground gainer this season. He rushed for 342 yards on 82 carries, an average of 4 2 yards per trip. Botula scored only one touchdown, but his five pass 'receptions for 36 yards ranked sixth-best among the Lions. • (Continued from page one) to be discussed have great im portance in the military field. The eastern section of they American Seismological Society, which concerns itself with earth quakes, will be meeting at the, same time at the University, and] has planned joint sessions and events wtih the symposium. 111 ii ,00 0.11". 100111". a During this holiday season ... 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