SATURDAY. MARCH 26i 1960 APhi IM 13 By DEAN BILLII Alpha Phi Alpha Phakes, who have lost total of one game in tk reign as the 1960 IM b; champions. APhiA used a strop half rally to beat Delta 1 35-22, and the Phakes their 24th straight IM smashing the Masters, night in Rec Hall. IM director Dutch S plans are being worked playoff game between pendent and Fraternity Last night's games w ly different in style an The Phakes used an o inf.; offense •combined zone defense while AP ball control with a pre to man defense. Footballers Dick oak and Don Jonas combine for 47 points to lead the hakes to their smashing win. Heals, using a deadly one hand jumper, poured in 27 points and Jonas had 20 markers. The Masters jumped off to a quick 4-0 lead on two buckets by Charlie Sieminski but that was their only lead of the game. Hoak broke the ice for the Phakes and tied the game at 4-4 and then Jonas put the Phakes in the lead with a 15-foot jumper from the key. 'Jonas scored 10 more points in the first quarter as the Phakes opened up an 1840 lead. Spurting for eight straight points at the beginning of the second quarter the Phakes upped Gel Helps Bucs Win ORLANDO, Fla. (GP) Pitts burgh pitcher Paul Giel came on in the ninth inning in relief of Lary Foss, gave up a three-run double to Harmon Killebrew, then retired the next three men in order yesterday and the Pirates pulled out a 9-8 Grapefruit League victory over the Washing ton Senators. The victory was the ninth straight for the Pirates. Phiis Win, 8-2 LAKELAND, Fla. (d) The Philadelphia Phillies, who had gone 10 grapefruit league games without a home run, slat need three of them yesterday and wal loped the Detroit Tigers 8-2 in 13 innings at sun-baked Henley Field. The victory snapped a six-game losing streak for the National Leaguers. PIAA BASKETBALL FINALS Class B Wampum 57, Montrose 51 Class C West Reading 84, Commodore Perry 75 Rave a 'VOW of MI Aloe losNseet trips to Mexico $169 up, South hoosico-5699 uo, Hatton Shalt Tour $598 up cod Around Aur Werke SMI ve , VS Thu S AA Tow travel Apo' ®T A 0 illattiati Plig• Nee Vert re, MU TRAVEL ce4lllll Phakes Capture sketball Crowns ' A nd the a grand 0 years, !sketball _ second lau Delta, rolled to ictory by :8-44, last lies said out for a he Inde champs. re entire strategy. •erpower with a A played sing man DON JONAS * * * their lead to 26-10 and the Mas tern never recovered. Carl Decaspers hit a jumper from 12 feet to narrow the mar gin to 26-12 and Sieminski can ned a fade-away hook, but this was the last serious Master threat. The score stood 38-23 at halftime. Hoak went wild on jumpers and lay-ups in the second half while his teammates continued to help out with fine play. Pharoah and Radnor Meets Farrell for State Cage Crown HARRISBURG (iP) "I don't' think we have ,much of a chance," Radnor Coach Ellis Dwyer said of his basketball team yesterday. The Wayne Raiders, Eastern Class A champions of the PIRA, meet defending state champion Farrell of the WPIAL at the Farm Show Arena here tonight at 7:30 for the state championship, top prize in Pennsylvania schoolboy athletics. "They probably have one of the best teams in the country," said Dwyer of the Farrell team. Skin protection, that is. Old Spice refreshes and stimulates, guards against the loss of vital skin moisture. Feels great, too. Brisk, bracing, with that tangy Old Spice scent. It does seem to attract female admirers, but what red-blooded man needs protection against girls? 1.00 e.t.a THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * • , ..- - ...i.;; - -- -- L-• Men who face wind and weather Get Your Old Spice Smooth Shave at .REA &-• DERICK 121 SOUTH ALLEN STREET Bud Torris also hit in the double - figures for the Phakes scoring 18 and 10 points respectively. In fraternity play, APhiA had too much basketball ability for an undermanned Delta Tau Delta team. John Stanford led the scorers with 11 points and he clinched the game for Alpha Phi Alpha with 4' straight buckets in the third quarter. This broke up a relatively close game and widened the gap to 30-16. Neither team was able to hit from the field or the foul line and at times the play was shoddy and slow. Bud Kohlhaas brought the Delts within three, 15-12, but Ish John- son hit on a long one-hander for APhiA to make it 17-12 and then his teammates put on an all court press which completely ruffled the Delts. Bar Scores Alpha Phi Alpha (35) Den (22) fg f pts tg f pta Janerette 2 0. 2 4 Lane 1 0- 0 2 Johnson 1 0- 0 2 Whitaker 0 0. 2 0 Stanford 6 1- 1 11 Campbell 2 0. 0 4 Shut pe 1 2- 5 4 Mooney 3 0. 3 G Hill 3 2- 2 6 Ebel t 1 3. 3 fi Watson 1 2- 4 4 'Bowman B 4- 0 0 Coleman 1 0- 0 2 Reeder 0 0. 0. 0 Holmes 0 0- 0 0 Kohlhaas 2 1- 1 5 IM BOWLING League C Pi Kappa Alpha 2, Phi Sigma Kappa 1 Sigma Pi 4, Alpha Kappa Lambda 0 Chi Phi 3, Pi Lambda Phi 1 Phi Kappa Sig 1. Phi Sigma Pi 0 Phi Delta Theta 2. Triangle 1 AChißho 2, Beta Sigma Rho 1 League D I TKE 4, Phi Gamma Delta 0 Sigma No 2, Theta Ki 2 Theta Delta Chi 2, SPE I I Phi Sigma Delta 3, SAE 1 !Acacia 4. Sigma Tau Gamma 0 22 14-20 va Totals 20 4-13 14 AEPI 4. KDR • Totals 14 7-17 35 Totals 9 4- 922 Phakes (76) Masters (44) • fl f pts fg f tits Pharoah b 4- 11 13 Sieminski 7 2. 814 Jaeobelli 1 1- 4 3 Sky 2 0- 0 4 Hoak 12 3- 6 27 DeCaspers S 0- 0 10 Jonas 1 2- b 20 Tippihg 3 0- 1 6 Torris 8 0- 0 10 Faris 1 1- 1 It Bloekovls 0 0- 0 0 henburg 2 1- 3 5 Calvin 4 0- 9 0 Chrictini 1 0- 0 0 Nicely 0 0- 9 TOM & JERRY'S SUB SHOPPES choose the protection of ... AFTER SHAVE Commissioner Nullifies 'Cleveland-Boston Trade SCOTTSDALE, Ariz, (iPi—The controversial Cleveland-B ost o ti trade was nullified yesterday by baseball Commissioner Ford Frick pending official notification from catcher Sammy White that he has retired. Frick wired general managers Bucky Harris of the Red Sox and Frank Lane of the Indians order ing the return of utility man Jim Marshall to Boston and catcher Russ Nixon to Cleveland. The orders officially are label led "temporary" because Frick Nixon has expressed his prefer ence for the Red Sox because they raised his salary and he believes Lane will merely trade him off again. The catcher says he will confer with American League president Joe Cronin in the hope he can work under a contract the Red Sox gave him. Manager Billy Jurges of the Sox told Nixon to turn in his uni form yesterday while explaining the situation. Nixon will remain with the Boston club until this afternoon when the team can drop him off at Tucson during an exhibition game with the In dians. 17, 21-15 Trostel-Wrigley beet 21-1 3 ,1 International Fame IM Results Federoff-Anderson. Sigma Ku beat Gold berg-Meade, SAM, 21-3, 21-7 Schwab-Lacey, Phi Kappa Sig beat Ream- Moran, Alf, 21-12, 21-16 Packard-Chase, ATO beat Ilaer-Israel, Delta Chi, 21-6, 21-1 Linetan-Zeits, Phi Epsilon Pi beat Smith- Pezroni. Phi Kappa Theta, 21-12, 21-20 Nitaberg-Firestone, SAM beat Guthrie• Walters, Alpha Sigma Phi, 21-11, 21-20 independent Munz-Biesterfeldt beat Dumas-Swope, 2t- 21-7 Seheinhattz-Delp beat bebefsky-Seithitwiel 21-3, 21-2 maker of the PHILADELPHIA STEAK SANDWICH and the ever popular IS" SUB corner of S. Atherton and W. Seaver Oven hit PIZZA ... Call AD 84598 avpice LOTION S I-I U L.. 1r OoN IM HANDBALL Fraternity PAGE SEVEN still must receive retirement pa pers from White. However, Frick said he acted on the ground White publicly has an nounced his retirement. Boston traded White and Mar shall for Nixon March 16. Three 'days later, without reporting to 'the Indians, White said he was quitting because of a heavy in- I vestment in a $1,500,000 bowling center in Boston and that he could consider continued playing only in a Boston uniform. 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