PAGE EIGHT Sportseer (Continued from page seven) what about Turner? He really surprised me. That boy is good." "You don't have any complaints about the wrestling team then?" "-Not exactly. I thought it was a pretty dull meet. But of course, I didn't think Colgate would provide too much oppo sition—and they didn't. What I'm waiting for is Lehigh. Man. do I like to beat them." "Well, Joe," I said rising from the chair. "I probably won't see you until after the vacation, so have a nice vacation." "Sure man, I always do. You do the same. And don't forget." "Forget what?" "To watch the Orange Bowl game, of course." IM Boxing -- (Continued from page six) champions, two by split decisions. Ron Stanish gained a r.plit nod over southpaw Christian yogi in a leather-crunching bout. Both men moved fast and swung hard, landing solid lefts and rights to the head in a hotly-contested bat tle. Gary Fry came out on the long end of the other split vote as he edged Bob Sutherland in the heavyweight classification. Fry landed several body Punch es and exchanged blows to the head in a match that featured a lot of dancing for heavy weights. Lefty Mark Silverstein won a unanimous 128-pound de c i sion over Dave Frick by bulling his way in and scoring on the in fighting. Ben Bow unleashed a two-fist ed close-quartered attack to de feat Merl Waltz for the 135-pound title, and Gerry Lohsl outfought Jim Dawson in a 145-pound thriller. r buovvvvorwttitogtoomptte l 1; only o _II f 1 ~, taa y if ....• 70 ever,oll e A ✓ A W /4 ti from the A tl • NITTANY DELL !if "HOME OF A ✓ A !lki DELICIOUS SANDWICHES" A AD 8 . 8502 A fi1i2442.211145NWPA1211214130MN1*4147045 \ A ST S t ka Fig "See here Jones, you cant drive 40 miles just to eat at Christy's!" With traveling folk we've passed the test They try them all and pick the best. / //ers ryi National S Moore Named 'Fighter of Year' NEW YORK (W)—"A dream come true." That was Light Heavyweight Champion Archie Moore's com ment when told he had been named recipient of the Edward J. Neil Memorial Plaque as "fight er of the year." The Boxing Writers Assn.'s trophy Is awarded annually In memory of The Associated Press boxing writer who died in 1938 while covering the war in Spain. It is the most prized award in boxing. Sam Taub, 72-year-old New York writer -broad caster, was awarded the James J. Walker Me morial Trophy for long and meri torious service to boxing. Moore said the Neil award was a "fine birthday present." Archie's birthday was Dec. 13 'Big Klu' to Return PITTSBURGH (iP)—"Ted Klu szewski definitely will be back with us and I expect him to make a real fight for the regular first base job," general manager Joe Brown of the Pittsburgh Pirates said Tuesday. 'ol a • 4001 ' ~.. evenings .•mtE a f ter every s h ave Splash on Old Spice After Shave Lotion. Feel your Ice ' face wake - up and live! So good for your skin... so good for your ego. Brisk as an dcean breeze, Old Spice makes you feel like a new man. Confident. Assured. Relaxed. You 7cnow you're at your beat when you top off your shave with Old Spice! 100 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE.. PENNSYLVANIA orts Roundu but he didn't say which one. lie is 42, 45 or 49. Whatever the age, the old ring warrior staged one of the greatest comebacks of all time when he knocked ,out Yvon Durele in the 11th round of his seventh title de fense Dec. 10. Moore had been on !the canvas four times, thrice in Phi Kappa, Pi Kappa Phi Tie for IM Bowling Lead Phi Kappa and Pi Kappa Phi remained in a deadlock for first place in League A after ringing up victories in last night's frat ernity bowling action. Both clubs are supporting 33-3 records and will meet in a head-on match, Jan. 6. Phi Kappa rolled over Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 4-0, as Dennis Uh rin received high honors for the winners with a 190 single And a 498 series. Dick Balderston, the league's leading bowler with a 170 aver age, led Pi Kappa Phi to victory over last place Omega Psi Phi, Gift problems? State College stores have happy solutions to everyone of theni! And, what a feeling it is to have Christmas "all wrapped up" for every body in such a manner as to make each one happy and do you proud ... and not have any such worries on vacation. OPEN There are only THREE days left to - 111.4 shop in State College, so get down- town TODAY. til .11‘ KA/J . 41.0 ( o.4l c fa h . 1,,,, rme 1 241111 the first round, of the Montreal thriller. A pro 22 years, Archie won the 175-pound division crown six years ago from Joey Maxim. He has scored knockouts in his last five defenses, He hasn't been beaten by a light heavyweight 'in seven years. 4-0. Balderston turned in games of 192, 178 and 161. , Other League A matches showed Phi Delta Theta shutting out Alpha Epsilon Pi, 4-0. Tom Fitzpatrick took high honors for Phi Delta Theta with a 169 sin gle and 445 series. After dropping the first set, Delta Tau Delta rallied to beat Phi Epsilon Pi, 3-1. Fred Taylor paced the victors with a 431 ser ies. In the final two matches of the evening Theta Kappa Phi turned back Phi Mu Delta, 4-0, and The ta Chi stopped Alpha Rho Chi, 3-1. AFTER SHAVE LOTION a.~~r~ ~ .s:~~ x ~Q:N`oc^a ~ ~>ys7 s'~. ~~...... i~: Hf... Nt.sffirl by SHULTON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1958 Neff Wins— (Continued from page six) al boxing champ, and Al Gcerbo, graduate assistant in physical education did a fine job in hand ling the boxers as chief seconds, throughout the tournament. Vig nola wanted to compete in the tournament; however, a broken hand kept him out of action. Judges for the 13 bout card were Ken Hosterman, varsity soccer coach, and James Ma rino. 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