PAGE TEN • - —Collegian photo by Ed Jaffe 1960 IM BOXING CHAMPS—first row (l-r): Bill Ballerini (128); Bob Kraft (135); Ben Bow (142); Bob dillmor (1-150); Sam Clayton (150). Standing: Watson Brown (158); Hal Powell (1-167); Lou Capctola (167); Gene Flick (176); Harrison Rosdahl (I-Hwt.); Don Paxton (Hwt.). DU Retains Itvi Boxing Title; Paxton Wins Second Crown By JIM BUKATA 1 up position for the second year Delta Upsilon retained its; in a row. 1 The opening bout of the eve fraternity boxing champion-,ping gave the crowd an indica ship last night, edging Omega"tion of what was to come when Bill Ballerini of Phi Kappa Theta Psi Phi and Beta Theta Pi as scored a split decision win over the 1960 intramural boxingl,leftY Al Feingold of Zeta, Beta , Tati. Ballerini used an effective tournament ended before a' jab to pile up points for the win. crowd of 800 in Rec Hall. 1 Watson Brown, another Omega ;Psi Phi battler. scored a split de- Out of three DU finalists, Ben,cision win in the 158-pound class, Bow was the only one to win a•ciefeating Bob Hrobak of Phi Kap title. Bow posted a victory over pa Theta. Ed Skodal of Sigma Pi in the 142- Lou Capetola of Beta Theta Pi pound division. downed Anderson in the 167- Two other DV hopefuls :pound class. The lanky, long- Rich Greenleaf and Jim Ander- :reaching Anderson had trouble son, lost on split decisions, but • ,hitting the short stocky Capetola. Bow's win was enough to give Capetola's ability to get inside Them the team championship ion his opponent earned him the for the third time in four years. !, , , iii decision. Of'the three 1959 champions in ; t' Tau Kappa Epsilon's Gene last night's finals, only Don Pax-, Flick oosfed a unanimous win 1 ton of Beta Theta Pi retained his, over Mart Cross of Phi Epsilon title. Pi for the 176-pound crown. The other two, Greenleaf and The action was lightning fast. Gerry Zeigler of Alpha Chi Rho,, in the independent, bracket with were dethroned in their attempts two of the three fights ending in to repeat. TKO's. Greenleaf lost his chance for, In the 150-pound division. Bob the crown when he .vas flooredl !Gillmor hooked and jabbed nisi by Bob Kraft of Theta Xi in their!wav to a split decision win over; 135-pound battle. Kraft used a iSheldon Rnthrock. The lefty con-, short jab to keep Greenleaf off Itinuously kept his opponent effl balance. balance with jolting hooks to the' Zeigler lost to Sam Clayton of i head. Ome g a Psi Phi . Thi s bruisin g 1 Harold "Junior" Powell used i fight was a real crowd pleaser,i Both boxers displayed rmod use' of combinations and lggressivelLOWlrertce Rocks Lions styles. but. Clayton's longer reach! Governor David Lawrence has! proved the margin of victory. i accepted a bet of a dinner from Phil Kreitner of Tau Kappa :Oregon Governor Mark Hatfield Epsilon lost a unanimous deci- :on the outcome of Saturday's Lib sion to Paxton for the (rater- erty Bowl game in Philadelphia.l niiy heavyweight title , and had !The game pits Penn State against] to be content with the runner- Oregon. Make RESERVATIONS Now for BOARD & ROOM at MARILYN HALL 317 E. Beaver Ave. for SPRING SEMESTER Advantages Worth Considering . . . • Clean, pleasant rooms • Family-style meals (no standing in line) , • Moderate rates ' • Convenient to town and campus • After Jan. Ist-5 channel television A few vacancies now . . . Ask for Mrs. Reiriskey THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA en aggressive bull-type offen sive • against Terry Wittenberg in their 167-pound• bout.' A se ries of rights to the head spelled the end for Wittenberg at 0:24 of the third round when the ref eree stopped the fight. - Heavyweight Harrison Rosdahl stormed, his way from rope to rope, knocking Steve Pulak down three times in the first sound. Af ter the third knockdown, the ref eree stopped the fight. TENNIS SWEATER The Classic Imported from England, this handsome sweater makes a wonderful Christmas gift. It's 100% virgin wool in the true cable stitch with navy and red club trim. It's a gift he will thank you for all the year through. ge / (1/ / /1/\ MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE Nittanies Seek 2nd Straight. Bowl Win (Continued front page one) over Idaho, San Jose State, Stan ford, California, West Virginia, Washington State and Utah. "It'll be a real ball game," Engle said yesterday before the Lions left here by bus for Philadelphia. "Len Casanova has a solid, real fast • team. "They're very good defensive-' ly. They held Washington'ta one touchdown, you know. "Offensively, they'll throw a lot at us with those flankers, split ends and that .pro-type offense. "Our biggest problems will be to stop their backs and the pass ing of Dave Grosz," Engle said. Grosz, drafted by the Phila delphia Eagles last year, was 14th in the country in total offense. The Oregon quarterback com pleted 57 passes for 910 yards and seven touchdowns. His favorite receiver is little Cleveland Jones, the 5-3 halfback who led Oregon in scoring this fall. Jones has terrific speed and broke into the clear so often this fall that he was Oregon's second leading ground gainer and its top receiver. Oregon's top ground gainer is another speedster named Dave Grayson. Grayson carried the ball 117 times for 648 yards. That's an average of 5.4 yards a carry. Oregon's fullback tomorrow will be dependable Bruce Sny der who averaged 3.3 yards per carry. Casanova's forward wall boasts plenty of talent, too. Len Burnett, the second leading receiver, and Paul Bauge will be the ends with 'Steve Barnett, an All-West performer, and Ron Sni dow at tackle. Barnett, a sophomore, has a Pullover $16.95 Cardigan $18.95 FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1960 sprained ankle. but he'll see plenty of action. The Oregon guards will be Mike Rose and co-caytain Dave Urell, another All-Nest performer, Joe Clesceri is the, center. As usual; Engle will use two units with Galen Hall and Dick Hoak doing the signal-calling. Hall's backfield has State's top 'ground gainer, Jim Kerr, and Don Jonas at halfback, Sam Sobczak is the fullback. Hoak will• operate with Dave Hayes at full• and Eddie. Caye, Al Gursky and Dick Pae at half back. The first unit line will be com posed of captain Henry Opper mann and All-East choice Bob Mitinger at end. 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