WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1962 DU Top Cage Team; IM Swimming Opens With only two games remaining to play, Delta Upsilon, , the leading team in the I*. Basketball Tournament, seems a `cinch for the fratten:#l champicniship. Bolesbig a 64 Deem* DU has scored a total of 344 points. an' average; of 57.33 per garre. Dick Frick, who has averaged 16.5 points in the six games, leads! the DU scorers. , The Gaily:ma 041) taut the scoring , .in the indepetnient .di vision with a 55.2 average. Atop ] the individual scoring race is Dave Robinson, averaging 11.5 points in tore games., Ed Scheeler, Nit tany 42, is the top scorer for one , game with 31 points. TEAMS • 113TIZZEILTED thus far in independent action are W *ln ut, Linda - 4 Cottonwood, Balsam,' Lackaivan.na. Ailecheny. Centre., .11111114' , Cumberland, liereer>Clearfield, Franklin, Kit tiny 42, Canyons and Hatchet- In the fraternity divisisn, Tri are_ e. Th eta Chi, Phi Sigma Amp*, Delta Upsilon, 'Beta Theta Pi. Phi Kappa Psi. and Phi Gamma Delta, are unbeaten. • • . . The 1M qurimmeting tournatnent. get underway at Glennl* 4 Poelleday at 5:39 pan. Scheduled to compete in the first dual meets are Theta 30 and Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Phi Epsilon sad Sigma Alpha Epsikork, mod Phi Epsilon Pi and Tau Phi Delta. Tomorrow; in the independent division, Mitt/my 37 will face New College Diner ESQUIRE Nave! IMI ; f - ;. • ; • ; .;• , ,MIDSHIPMEN WARDROOM, Room 314, By Dams ICNECHT Bucks, Nittany 29 will meet Erie, land3ordan will oppose Fayette: Each team competes in the 60 yd.' free, style. back stroke, breast or butterfly stroke, 120-yard free style relay, and - diving event. • Three dives, frunt; back and optional, are required:. A team may enter two men in , each event , but an individual may compete in :only two at the five events. FIRST. - SECOND. aruS third plane winners are awarded five, three, and one point respectively, and five points are awarded 'to the winning relay team. fn case of ,a tie, a - special 90-yd. medley relay (back stroic.... breast stroke, free Style) will determine the winner. The TM Swimming records:. 141 rd. Pro 604 11.1 'sea. S. Wear (Moder) 1211 II yd. lack emits 11l aria A. tad (TAX) MSS , 4 211 yd. bream( stream . 31.1 met. . IL Meteler Ciller) ' 1110 its yd. Weiler T 7.1 east Charter (Weir. ilineldee. , ' TurriAt. Jests) Mt APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE at HUB Desk for Vacancies Left by Graduating Seniors in the Town independent Men's Coundt NAVAL TAILORS OF NORFOLK, VIRGINIA ALL NROTC STUDENTS i•J I. i and Marine .offkois Unifoniii ON THURSDAY rEBRUARY Sib, 1962 I ; :1 ~ ' ; . .1 ; 1i• . • I.lt f i II 1 1 • ,{ ~; I . ; I • 1 .;• ~. ' - I - • I • t I ' • ,- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN: UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA'', TO THEIR SHOWING OF WAGNER BUILDING Seven Lion Fencers Watch 'First Meet By MA MILLS "Coach. can we see the fresh-1 man meet? Can we see what it looks like?" . These were 'the re-' quests of Penn States varsity; Ifencera as they asked coach Dick Klima to let them watch the, freshman meet between Johns Pons and VW before the var 'skty duel Saturday. ;Seven of the nine competing, • Lions were fencing for the first time and had never before seen, a meet. Among, them were team. captain Bob Oliver, who , scored' the ;winning 14th point in State's; 15-12 triumph, and Larry Charm-, betiain, who won all three of his. sabre bouts. Only- Art Fuller and 'Earl LaKier had ever seen a fencing meet before Saturday's, (which was the first for State smee 1951. KLIMA WAS particularly imp pressed with the Blue Jays' Tons Ahern, a muscular 8-6 epee man. Ahern was the only Johns Hop kins teneer!to win three bouts. "The first meet was good- ex perience in many ways," Klima said. "We were glad to wits, of course, because we hadn't realty expected to come close to Hop kins. In fact I wasn't even keep-, ing a close track of the score." Lahar Coach at Coloot. HAMILTON. N.Y. (AP) Hal Lahar was named head football coach at Colgate University' 7es terday replacing Alva Kelley, who resigned. cordially► invite i tioil F : ash Top rues Sign Haddix PIITSISURGH (AI)--rte Pit Pußeis 'B7-39 burgh Pirates said Yesterday th . I ! have signed righthanded pitch high aal Pens State's freshman eager* Haney Haddix for the 1110 se rolled over Ll:Alois Campus tasemn. Salary terms were net a t for their third grin and their, nouneed. highest - sowing Same et the sea - ; The 38- 7 ear-old Haddix will • 17-21 .i. 'starting his 11th year in the maj "Soogee" - Sulosores fresh restiedlteagues and has been with • Its a 47-20 halftime lead. CniagiPiasites since HAS. limes led this:runt with IS points. '-------- ' ' * -'- - !and John tastbrig added 14 to the lane-sided score. r liiMi Last night's "mac was scheduled against DgGntz Campus. but Du- Bois was substituted at the last minute. ?Wei MIT AT IMMO CAIINI4II 4. YG r :tr rt; r rr Aviator% 42- t 214 Cary I 4-17' 'al Sealers • / 11. 4 2 beltaie t 4. • 7 1 Illarklmrn S 4- 9 • 711rhsrds 1 2- 11 6; Ludwig 4 2- $ 14 Wets 1 t 7 flroartb'st 4. $ 15 1411 A-hen 1 1-1 S. nand 4 1- t 11 Blevrigi • 4- i 11 , Saibprty II tir.learr I L. Jews 2 2- 2 16 Skaneski- 4 1- 2 •D..l4'irms • •-7 9 Winek 1 •• a 2 It.w.arais * 1- 1 24.4.441 I II- 2 • Tetais as 12-41 a: mm. 4. Btiaver'StOdium Biggest ExpertA in the field of steel sty that Beaver Stadium is the lamest all-steel stadium in the country, and probably the world. ; - Committee on inter-ftefigious 'Affairs Aamsciunces 9th Ainual Br. t ethoot Banquet Mon:, Feb, 12 6 p.m. - HUB Ballroom blase: Dr. Ba=led= Maya. Pres.. Moreitowas Collage. Atlanta. Ga. TapICI "BroaLarbood Across Rao* and Culture • ENTEITAHHIENT TWEETS: $2.50 os side HU DESK sr CHAPEL Collegian Business Staff - The Gemmed Staff WOW, Has Been Changed To THURS. 6:30 128 Sackett is Is-as s.: 0745 TILL CLOSING
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers