THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1960 —Collegian Photo by Marty Levin FAIR EXCHANGE—Morton Cross of Phi Epsilon Pi (right) and Bob Dufner of Phi Kappa Psi (left) exchange punches in 176-pound IM Match at Rec Hall. Cross took the decision from Dufner to move into the semi-finals. Phi Kappa As Boxing By 808 SEGAL Morton Cross of Phi Epsilon Pi pounded his way into the IM Boxing semi-finals yester day when he took a decision over Phi Kappa Psi's Robert Dufner in a 176-pound bout. Tau Kappa Epsilon heavy weight, Phil Kreitner, also en tered the semi-finals by beating Phi Kappa Psi's Jim Stoup. Despite the two losses, there Pott After 2nd Straight In Coral Gables Open MIAMI, Fla. (!t')—Johnny Pott goes after two in a row in the $20,000 Coral Gables Open, golf tournament starting today at the Biltmore course. The former Louisiana State player from Shreveport, who last Sunday overcame a three-stroke deficit on the final day to take the West Palm Beach Open by three strokes, heads a classy field in the 72-hole event. Schoolboy Star Harry Harrison, former Penn State gridder, recently was named one of the four greatest backs ever graduated from Philadelphia area high schools. He was a West Philadelphia High standout in 1933. SANTA CLAUS will be at The West Halls Record Hop THIS FRIDAY NIGHT gather 'round, girls, and get your lists in early. Psi Splits 4 Bouts Enters Final Stages were a pair of bright spots forlDeminico of Lambda Chi Alpha.' Phi Psi. Jay MacMullan earned a Baseballer Bob Hrobak of Phi 'semi-final berth in the 135-pound Kappa Theta beat Robert Stone class by beating Gerald Horvath of Phi Epsilon Pi, when the ref of Sigma Nu and Dave Necker, aeree stopped the fight at the end 167-pounder, won by forfeit over ' of the second round. IHank Barone .of Sigma Chi. Ben Bow of Delta Upsilon Allen Feingold of Zeta Beta and Stuart Biichoff of Beta Tau won by forfeit over Wesley Theta Pi both entered the 142- Spencer of Pi Kappa Phi. pound semi-finals. In Independent action, War- Bow beat Ed Finney of TlCEren Davidson took a decision over 'while Bischoff won Iv forfeit over Winston Walker, and Terry Wit- Raymond Plotts. itenberg beat Joseph Conley. In other bouts, Samuel Clayton The IM boxing finals are sched of Omega Psi Phi stopped Joseph l uled for next Thursday night. Immilimiffimmilimiiimmiimmillimmimmimmilimmummitimmt _- - = ACTIVITY GROUP PICTURES = - _ = = Will Be Taken for the = = = 1961 LA VIE = =1 TONIGHT ... Thursday, Dec. 8 El = _ =- = at the _ - =1 PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP E... 1 = _ = = 7:00 LaVie (Junior-Senior Board) = 7:10 News and Views 7:20 All-University Cabinet mels ... .a•• ... ... = = 7:30 SGA Assembly r.ti E-1 Timilimmiiiiiiiiimmimmimmimmtmitimmiummummummmimm THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE.. PENNSYLVANIA Los Angeles Geis AL Team Alter Majors Amend Rules By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer ST. LOUIS (/1 3 ) Los Angeles finally became the 10th club of the American League for the 1961 baseball season when the two majors amended their territorial rules yesterday. Commissioner Ford Frick did not have to cast a decisive vote at the joint meeting. The two leagues took him off the hot spot by getting together on an amend ment that opened the way for the American to go into Los Angeles in 1961 and the National League to return to New York in 1962. The new Los Angeles club, to be known as the Angels, will play its home games at Wrigley Field, the old Pacific Coast League park in Los An geles which seats about 21,590. There are plans to expand it to 25,000 before the start of the season. As part of the compromise with Walter O'Malley, owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers of the Na tional League, the club will move into his new park at Chavez Ra 0 "... - ...-1" , .. ,- ,-,.. - .... -, -11• - •,.1. ,- ,.. , -,. , -,,-....-,.--,_-,..,..._________.______________ MIL BALLPUNCH PARTY The Arnold Air Society Invites All Members and Air Force Senior Cadets with their Dates to a Pre-Ball Punch Party at --- PHI DELTA THETA TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED TODAY IN WAGNER BUILDING tge,cva.„ SRI Wash & Wear Vantage by Van Heusen Pram $4.50 If in doubt about what a man needs in the way of wear ables, your safest bet is to give him no ~.... . .~ Finest quality white broadcloths: all newest collar styles OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS: • Sports Coats • Suits • Pajamas • Jackets • Top Coats • Gloves "This Christmas Get His at Hur's . . . Eur's '1: tits, *lpiti 114 E. College Avenue STATE COLLEGE OPEN FRIDAY & MONDAY TILL 9 O'CLOCIC vine in 1962 with a 4-year lease and an option to renew for three more years The amendment also set up an indemnity scale to be paid by in vading dubs, The Dodgers will receive about $225,000, while th..l New York Yankees will get $lOO,- 000 when the National moves into New York. The amendment provides for a fiat $lOO,OOO payment. plus 50 per cent of the original cost of clear ing the territory. O'Malley paid the Pacific Coast Le:W.IIIC $250,000 when his Dodgers moved into that minor league's territory. There was no such clearance problem when New York entered the ma jors, Bob Reynolds, former Stan ford football sitar, and Gene Autry, singing cowboy.. head the new group that will operate the Angles. Reynolds said he will name a manager in a few days. He has talked once with Casey Stengel, ex-Yankee manager, but old Case made no comment. 7:30 UNTIL THE BALL PAGE SEVEN
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