SATURDAY. ucctMßfcß 12. 1959 Heavy Convin By JOHN MORBl: Ted Steinman and Marino, both fighting unlimited weight c. ; tion, and Sam Clayton, ning-fast 142-pounder, a Rec Hall crowd of m 150 people with co wins in IM boxing last night, Steinman. Zeta Beta Tau, stormed out of his ccrner and charged right into his h( avier foe, Bill Simon of Detla Upsilon, with both fists flying. Simon put up a valiant effort throughout the fight, but couldn't cOpe with Stemman’s superior speed. It was toe to toe all the way with Stein man emerging victorious by vir tue of landing more blows than his lumbering opponent. Marino, an independent, com pletely dominated the action in his fight against- A 1 Morgan. Marino used his weigh} to good advantage in the clinches by leaning on his lighter adver sary. and stunned Morgan sev eral times with hard right crosses, A hard left to Morgan's head just before the bell caused the referee to stop the fight at the end of the first round. Clayton, matched against Mar lin Ebert, proved that he knows his way around the squared arena by administering a sound beating to his outclassed opponent. The bout was stopped in the middle 12' IP RCA Ci A USTfNING 1 WAN’S KECOM) (A lufam/ig Woman'* Roc ©ft/, fee)— brought to you •xclusively by VICEROY—th® Cigarette with A THINKING MAN'S mrat...A SMOKING MAN S TASTE! r-i Pi l iYED BY YOUR FAVORITE 0 ARTISTS fj Benny Goodman Louis Armouv.ig Erroll Garner Shorty Rogers itp* l Jonah Jonas Duka Eilington_^*a||||kgc>^ Ban Webstar Rad Norvo Bab Scobey Buck Clayton N \^»^'^ s \^' Vic Dickenson Rex Stewart eights, :ing IM of the second round after a quick Clayton combination had sent Ebert reeling across the ring. Henry t in the assifica , a light thrilled ore than nvineing matches In a match between two stand- 1 up style boxers Terry Snyder de- Steinman Clarion feated Dave Hopwod when the bout was stopped in the second round. The first round was even; but in the second stanza. Snyder scored repeatedly with crisp com binations and had Hopwod groggy when the match was halted. Richard Greenleaf, Delta Up silon, decisioned Lorenzo Corsi of Alpha Phi Della ir. a match of 128-pounders. Corsi looked good in the early action as he scored well with a stiff left jab, but Greenleaf started back tracking and using his greater reach to counter-punch to the win. In 167-pound matches, A 1 Kuos- 1 man defeated Gerald Carp in one! of the closest bouts of the night and Ron Avery overcame an early flurry by Bernie Buhl to post a decisive win over his light-footed foe. Two fraternity 158-pound bouts x N^ c ?c }W^ ! 'JA ?s\ \t' r ' r iA << WS^h^ pH II LOOK! 0 GREAT JAZZ NUMBERS March Of The Toys Just A Mood ant' Lullaby I Garden Bluet Shine On Harvest Moon I 6 Bounce St- James Infirmary irtbin Tin Roof Blues tyVhen The Saints Go Marching In THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Clayton Score Boxing Wins [provided plenty of action and two close decisions. Dick Swenson of Sigma Chi used his longer reach to fend off the wild rushes of Delta Chi’s Don Landis and score repeatedly with sharp counter punching. Bill Russ, one of Phi Psi’s fine corps of boxers, deci sioned John Marshall of Sigma Nu by dancing in and out and scoring with flurries The heavy card also featured two bouts between 135-pound ers. In the fraternity division. Bill Laman of Sigma Nu won a unanimous decision over Jim Walter of Alpha Sigma Phi. Laman controlled the action throughout the fight and stun ned his taller opponent several times with vicious left hooks. Jazz. Fesfiva S-MSg > A V Featuring Top Favorite Jazz Instrumentalists —winners in a national popularity survey of American College and University Students! Yours at a special low price—with the compliments of VICEROY—the cigarette that gives you the best filtering of all for full rich taste. “A Thinking Man’s-Filter ... 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Colts Will Meet LA Rams For Western Title Clincher LOS ANGELES (#) The national football spotlight cen ters on Los Angeles today when the champion Baltimore Colts seek to sew up the West ern Division title of the Na tional Football League. Quarterback Johnny Unitas and his mates are 12-point favorites to defeat the luckless Los Angeles Rams and send the Colts into the championship battle with the New York Giants ‘for the second straight year. The Colts have not beaten the Rams in Memorial Coliseum since 1954, and only once since 1950 Despite the Sams' poorest sea son ever in Los Angeles, nine losses and only two wins, a crowd |of around 60.000 is expected. | The game, ftnal of the regular season, will be nationally teie- me PAGE ELEVEM vised (CBS). The kickoff is set for 4:35 p.m. EST. Baltimore must win. Otherwise, they have to contend in a playoff with the San Francisco 49ers or the Chicago Bears or both. The Colts have an 8-3 record. Tied just behind are the Bears and 49e rs with 7-4 records. Tomorrow's slate of games in cludes Green Bay at San Fran cisco and Detroit at Chicago. New York already has won the Eastern Division title and closes out the regular campaign tomor row against the Redskins at .Wash ington, The remainder of the schedule: Cleveland Browns at Philadel phia, and Chicago Cardinals at Pittsburgh. Los Angeles lost to Baltimore back East Nov. 29, 35-21, Forced to use some ot his players at un accustomed positions, due to in juries, the Rams did play an ex cellent second half. CLASSIFIEDS CASH—I 7 word* or to** CHAlUifi—l2 words or loss fcSt one futrtio* 5.75 two Insertion* •I.W three Ikscrtbs* AtMitionil ward*—3 fat 9.35 _ for each day of luertfon ADS MUST BE IN ||f t!:Qd A.H THE PRECEDING DAT FOB SALE THRKK UftKRTY Ro\rl tickets together. AP ?-tlO> ask for Tom or Ron. GIKI/S KNGLISII Racer blue, excellent condition. Wiili to soli before January Kimhmtmn. Call Joyce UN 5-b9i}‘», RAN' ■CI! TYPE houa*. 11 toomi 4 bed rooms; one a ere ground. AD COMMERCIAL BUILDING, block and ■»teel construction 45x35 ft. AD 8-8231. CHRISTMAS TREKS—Sheared Scotch pine from Indiana County—‘'Christmas tree capital of the world." Davis Tree Sales, I.IUO (next to R&M Market). UIIJSON ELECTRIC Guitar, professional mode), excellent comlitum. Must tell. C«ifl Don AD 7-1702. RECORD bTO R AGE racks! FwTTrS rccoid of your choice with any lack over S6.OU State College T.V LVMURETTA MOTOR Scorer Sales, Service, Accessories ami Insurance. Cali *\D 8-0021 after 5 o’clock. THESIS—MULTI LlTlilNG and typing, Duphmats for sale. Phona AD 8-0774. FOR RENT •15 I*T. 2 BEDROOM House Trailer on Route 322 at Potters Mills. Puvata location suitable for student family. $54 per month Call FM 4-1141. APARTMENT—S rooms furnwhed Suit able for two males. Available freb. IsL AD }»-2J>IS evenings. MOtiLLh UOML, 2 bedroom, automatic waahei, neil or rent on U\t>*e Walking dntanet from campus Notth Allen and Chenv Lane. Al> LOUH^K ItOO&I with board for necond wtum. e!o>c* to camjms. 213 aemcstci . South Pugh, WANTED WANTED TO rent—apartment within reasonable distance ftom cumpus. Con tact Lynn Geyer UN MII4. REWARD: Student to take my dorm con- tact in Jan. Contact Hob UN »>-284d. MALE STUDENT to share furnished apartment with two othei student*; 2 blocks from campus. Pbone AD £-1409. WAITER AT Phi Mu Delta fraternity. AD S-2474 ask for Mrs. Howard. HELP WANTED FACULTY OR student wife with moderate knowledge of chemhtiy for half-time laboraotry work with local research group. AD 8-1171. WAITERS TO work for meaU at Az Hill Club. AD ti-FidO. LOST ~ . WILL PERSON who took tvveod coat from ouuide .ill Willaid Monday Dec. 7 please return to HUH deak or call AD S-94'H). Thunks. A DARK brov n Dobbs bat with initial* J.W S inside. At Stgran Cbi last Satur day nizht. Call AD 7-4126. <JK KY FUR-LINED GlovC-a, Id Spark*, about 4 p m. If found call Bill UN 5-7984. HAYNES FLUTE, brown leather carrying case lost Wednesday night, Dec. 2. Urgently needed. Cal! Sue UN 5-2446. Row aid. LOST TIME can be found again with 46 experienced baby sitters ready t» step in when parent* want to step out. Cali Phi Sigma Sigma sorority, UN 6-7783. Sitters available evenings, weekends. Pro ceed* to charity. MISCELLANEOUS PENN STATE reunion in Miami—Wulfies t Lincoln and Collin*). Thuiaday Dec. 24 mtdnite. WANT RIDE to Altoona Wednesday Dec. 10. Cal! Leslie, UN 5-0786. MEET ME at the Pow Wow. Beaver Ave. i ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, [ tap, toe or aerobatle lessons. Proto* Istonal School of Danes. AD 8-1971.
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