FRIDAY.. FEBRUARY 2. 1962 Hoyt Wows Judges In Skating Tourney BOSTON (?P)—Monty Hoyt of. Denver, Colo., whirled through a breathless performance in the compulsory figures yesterday and all but wrapped up the national senior men's figure skating championship. Monty, last year's junior titleholder, compiled a fantastic 5 1 / 2 ordinals as he weiit through his paces on the ice at the Skating Club of 'Boston. This means that he was placed first on the cards of four of the five judges and tied--for first on the fifth. This was the first national, championship since • last year's' plane crash in Brussels, Belgium., which killed America's top 15 skaters. They were on their way to the world championships -- 1 later called off in Prague. .! SCOTT ALLEN of the Skating Club of New York. who won't : reach his 13th birthday until next week, was in second place With: 10 1 / 2 ordinals. ' In the ,men's novice division, Tim Wood of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., compiled 7%4 ordinals for a narrow lead over Paul McGrath of Milton, Mass., who had! 8 1 / 2 . Pain Schneider, .13, from Asbury Park, N.J., compiled 8 ordinals ,- compared with 20 for second-place Dorothy Thompson of Colorado Springs. THE ORDINALS, in the mathe-' matically complicated figure skat-! ing scoring, are compiled on ,the / basis of placings by the judges., But they do not always determine' the final rankings after the second phase of the competition—tree skating. : ' The compulsory - figures count 60 per cent in the final scoring and the free skating 40. per cent. HOyt's specialty is the compul sory of school figures. He prob ably won't score as high in the free skating, but his margin is far too great for. Allen to over come. • -Sports Staff Meeting ,Ther: will be a compulsOry meeting for all persons of the sports staff at 7:30 pan. Mon• day in •the Collegian office. • :di- •i,. ..; THE WEST HALLS ..'.t.T.,.'t*lti . :-:'=0.11 . : - ..'.[0:.1 -- • fr 1 tr f. i • 1 , Plate: Waring Lounge I , State To Host RegionKeglers In Tournament By DENNIS KNECHT -Penn Stale will host the Re gion 3 Face-to-Face Men's Bowling Tournament.;-'-Satur day. Feb. 17, William F. Dean. assistant manager of the Helsel Union Building and Region 3 Games Supervisor, said yes terday. Dean is in charge of the contest which is handled by the Association of College Unions. Gettysburg College was the original site of the tournament but only six 'lanes were avail able to the ten teams entered. and about 14 hoUrsiwould have been required to complete the contest. With 12 lariats at Rec Hall, playing time should be cut in half. REGISTRATION FOR the tournament will be held in the HUB from 10. a.m. to noon on the day of . the tournament. The draw for lanes and instructions will be given at noon, with the tournament .o f 1 icially opining at 1 p.m. Penn State's opponent ii7the match will include Temple. Rutgers. West Virginia Penn, LaSalle, Muhlenburg; °Gettys burg. Newark State College, Union City. NJ. and SL Peter's College. - Trophies will be awarded to the winners of the singles. doubles, and allJevent competi tion. 1, RAIN , SNOW i i+~ i ~ ( I li ~ I ~i SUB -ZERO TEMPS TONIGHT 8:00 -._12:30 p.m. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA neither deter DU Battles fir Sth IM Crown By JOE GRATA Delta Upsilon has won the intra mural championship in the fra ternity division for the past three years. but its chances of winning another title were hurt this year when boxing was dropped from the regular IM program. When points were tabulated for the fall term, Phi Delta Theta was leading the standings with 245 points. Out of the 53 fraternities entered In the program, Djlta Upsilon was ' ,tied with Kappa Delta Rho for sixth place.- Both had 125 points. DU USUALLY MAKES its run for the title about this time of year, piling up valuable points in boxing. They've cooped the box ing title seven times and tied for the crown-three other times since 1946, when the. first permanent IM records were kept _ This year, because of complica tions caused by the new term system, boxing was dropped and •, , , IM Results , :.. 1 BOWLING b.h. C FR ATERNITY LEAGUE B lt Phi Si;. Del. Alpha Ep. PI ISt*. Al. blo o Al. Chi Rho 9. f 6PM Sig. Rap. 2! Pi KAIL, Phi 6 Al. Gam. Rha 2% Sienna - Phi Er'. I Del. Sl*. Phi 2: High Came—BOß FISHBEIN. Alpha Ep- i ailon PI. 214 ii lei Berks.= LARRY '. BEAVER. Alpha ' Gamma Rho. 663 ,Htalt Game (teaml—Slams Phi Epailcyt. 126 BASKETBALL i FRATERNITY !Theta Dal. CM 64 Zieta Pai 26 Triangle LORI. Ep. P 1 14i Meta CM. 32. Lam. CM At. 121 Tau PM Del. 25 Alpha Zeta , 111 !Del. Tau Del. 12 Ghi Phi i ISI 1 Htigh Scorer —DILL SKIM. Tetanal,. 117 INDEPENDENT 1 nailynmi 47 :Marks $2 Nittany 21 41 Nittany 29 ! 28 Rejects 34 Nittany 41 10 , I Nlttany 14 2321Ittany 2) 13 j High Scorer—FßED OWEN, Nlttany . 23. 1 14 New College Diner B , wer- the MOV't.i ' . i 1 s-1;'; , 4 I . 1 - .:- t• r 1 I 1 : * .1 . i paddle ball was 'sot:Wanted. But-enthusiasm are strong. We. don t Delta Upsilon ,athletic chairman' really have an excels of talent in Tony Wayne thinks his house willianv of the sports, but our eon be in the race !nt showings have been re for the title. ' I lsible for our championships." 'The boys will Delta Upsilon figures to pick up just have to c points in basketball this learn to usetheir 1. DU has averaged 55 points hands in a dif• ferent way,' ime so far with- Galen Hall. ' Wayne said. idy Torrts, Gieguer. Dick "We have two ^k. and Tom Paton the• top athletes, Ed Gie- Ls. Now 4-0, the DU tearer ex gucz and • Jim s tobe even stronger when i Stepanowsky, who is - Or -1 Gottschling,' who tly recovering from a knee , !are `fairly pro- :ation, gets. into action. ficient • in pad- • 'dleball," Wayne T... 7 Wayne , Wayne expressed hope that said. "So far both are undefeated Hal Powell will increase DU's :in IM competition." ,chances of taking track are held Wayne said that spirit and de- , competition this year. ..7 sire have played a great part in ~P Owell could have been a great bringing DU its impressive IM, help to us this year-if we could record. .• . . have , had • boxing. He won t h e "WV, ENTER EVERYTHING:*I men's independent title .in biax- Wayne said, land our spirit and:lng last year," he said. I _‘....—.....—___ . ISIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC ... 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