WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. 1963 Football Great 'Chokes' Plum, Reis A Rubino Starred In Perm. State IM Program By STEVE FRANKLIN (This is the second in a series of three articles on'the Penn State intramural program.) An intramural volleyball match can be the most gruel ling experience of mental an guish, possible. Bob Hicks, co captain of the 1947 Cotton Bowl team found that out when he actually had to leave a vQlleyball match because the pressure was too great for him. At State this ‘fever in the blood’ is highly contagious • and is' wit nessed by the whopping jump in IM participation? In football, the biggest of all sports, nearly 3,000 males/ take part. * EVEN - IM DIRECTOR Dutch Sykes, who plans the schedules and tends a watchful eye upon all IM - activity, is a Penn State graduate. Since 1960, when he took over for E, C. Bischoff,'Dutch, along with a staff of three men, has annually scheduled an aver age of 500 .basketball games, 150 paddleball matches, 50. swimming ON CAMPUS - LUTHER VESPERS TONIGHT - 6:30 p.m. Eisenhower, Chapel FILM “CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY" By. ALAN PAPON Starring CANADA LEE, SIDNEY? PORTIER, and CHARLES CARSON. Free Admission Sunday, 6:30 p.m, Lutheran Student Center ." Public Invited CAMP CONRAD WEISER ‘ ‘ / of the Reading Y.M.C.A. will interview MALE Students for Camp Counselor Positions Interviews; Thursday, Jan. 24 v (and Possibly Friday, Jan. 25) s' r Sign up in a'dvance for Appointments OFFICE of STUDENT AID ' 218 Willard Bldg. SALESMEN WANTED! fo sell for Manufacturer's Representative v oi General Electric Communications ELECTRIC ENGINEERING STUDENT familiar with 2-way radio. Mush have, autoanobilo and be j willing to-cover your own county exclusively. SALARY: - « $lOO. per" month plus a 5% commission . f. r •. ; .. or • a straight commission of 8% If Interested call Bart Frank AD 8-2871 or AD 3-3236 THE ; DAILY. CO'LLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA contests, and the timetables for 14 other sports. ■ In the meantime Sykes’ assis tants Donny Watkins, Ben Amato and Bill Swan are always on hand to help see that the ..scheduled events go off without any flaws. About 80 referees are hired yearly and their backgrounds have ranged from speech profes sors to physical education majors. Unlike Iqcome Tax everyone wants to get into the IM act. Even Milt Plum, a former Lion foot ball great and star of the Detroit Lions of the NFL received a great thrill out of seeing his name in the IM basketball results. LIKEWISE, JACK Reis, who was captain of the 1954 wrestling team missed most of his senior year of competition because of a broken wrist suffered in IM boxing. Reis was quite stubborn concerning IM boxing, because' he was one of few three-time champs. There are many State All- American gridders who still have their IM horseshoe and handball trophies. The theory that IMs are just fun is completely wrong. To many students, the. IMs meant, a way of making the varsity. . Chuck Rubino won an IM wrestling title in 1949 and the next year starred for the varsity. In fact he reached the finals in the Eastern, before losing. THE TERM SYSTEM struck a mortal blow at IM boxing. Us ually boxing would be held from the first of January until late February. However, the month long vacation made training im possible. ' An ardent follower of Intra mural basketball will usually say that the teams that are tops are Phi Delta Theta, Delta. Upsi lon, TauTCappa Epsilon, Phi Gam ma Delta and The real buff will tell you about such in dependent teams as the Chinese Bandits, Gailynns and the Owls. Even the casual observer has his favorites. The best point about the IM program is that if you think you’re good in a sport, there will always be a challenger -and a game to prove it. Nothing better proves this than the fact that of all games scheduled for last term, 91.1-. per cent were held. < - AL^ Smoke all 7 filter brands and you’ll agree: some taste too strong ... others taste too light. .But Viceroy tastes the way you’d like a filter cigarette to taste! v —- - ©1963a Brovyn & Williamson Tobacco Corporation Listen to The'Brothers Four • WMA Cincinnati Tops Cage Pol! The Cincinnati Bearcats con tinued to be a unanimous choice for first place in The Associated Press college basketball poll yes terday while Duke, West Vir ginia and Mississippi State moved up in the latest ratings. THE BEARCATS pushed their record to 14-0 by defeating the Bradley Braves 'for their 32nd consecutive victory over two sea sons. The triumph prompted the AP's 45-man . panel of sports writers and sportscasters to put the Bearcats on top for the eighth straight week. Cincinnati has been a unanimous first place selection the past four weeks. Meanwhile, Duke, idle last week climbed one notch to fourth. West Virginia advanced three places to sixth and Mississippi State, an • BREAKFAST SPECIAL S ! 6 A.M.-- 11 A.M. J S BACON— 2 EGGS VLfkc 9 | TOAST-COFFEE | 5 FRANK'S RESTAURANT | A 129 S. Alien St. next to Murphy's A A - -. . OPEN: 6 A.M. - 8 P.M. Daily H a 79999 9999 999 •e • • tji 9 e gj* AWS APPLICATIONS for WOMEN'S WEEK CHAIRMAN ARE AVAILABLE AT THE HUB DESK. • The deadline for return is noon of Saturday, January 26, at the HUB desk. •If you'have any. questions please call UN 5-4459. not too strong... not too light... Viceroy’s got-the taste that’s right? J Radio •'Monday thru Friday • 10:25 P.M, f PAGt SEVEN also-ran last week, grabbed the No. 9 spot. WEST VIRGINIA downed Penn State and Virginia Tech and'ran its record to 12-3. The top ten, based on total points alloting 10 for a first place team, 9 for second, 8 for third and down to 1 for 10th place, with first place votes in parentheses and won-lost records through games of Saturday: 1. Cincinnati (45) 14 0 450 •2. Chicago Loyola 16 0 379 3. Illinois 12 1 358 4. Duke 12 2 282 5. Arizona State 15 2 155 6. WEST VIRGINIA 12 3 120 7. Georgia Tech 12 1 115 8. Wichita 12 4 107 9. Mississippi State 12,3 95 10, Stanford 12 3 87 0 '•s W Jim WmM> S* ■— ~,(mt - ALSO IN NEW "sLIDE-TOP" case
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