[ T[ONII T SPORT CARD HITS STRIDE Volley Ball Playoff and Three N~w Events to Keep Houses Busy From Now on. Dual Swimming Teams to Start 4cticn Tomorrow; Cross Country Race Next. Lightweight Champion Wins Close Decision Tony Canzoneri, lightweight box- ing champion of the world, success- fully defended his title Friday night at Madison Square Garden SAMMY SQUIRT-BRAVE AND BOLD 0 By Charles A. Sanford s Inter-fraternity athletic activi- ties on the Intramural sports pro-s tni will swing into full action this Wek is five events occupy the time ad elforts of the competing hous-i ei. The card includes a champion-f ship playoff in volley ball and the 'tart o handball, dual swimming, water poll, besides the annual fra- ternity cross country run. SPirigs for the title rounds in tJle vlley- hail event were made .Icy night and a double elimina- tion tournament was drawn up ac- cordingly. Ten teams are included in this meet, each the winner of s respective league, and the ar- rgrnt is that a team must J&en tWice before it is out of the c mpetiton, The games will be run off in the same manner as the first rounds, each team playing two games a night. 7 4 a Xi, Pi. Lambda Phi, and1 Vhi l ppa Sigma are all tied up fZ dne league title, while Delta &gm& ?i and Phi Sigma Kappa old ihe honors in another togeth-~ ' Tese will be cleared up first nee the dates for play are uncer- amn. due to the many other fra- t4ity events running now. Hanball to Start. Handbal starts tomorrow night1 in a turney of 28 entries. Phi Beta Deo;t93 winner, and Alpha Kap- pa talba, runner-up, are back agaIn to bid for honors. The play wtfl consist of the usual two singles 1$tehes aid one doubles arranged i t'ralight elimination tourna- fnent play. ' 7:15 tomorrow night Delta Al- ha silon meets Phi Kappa, Phi pys eta Sigma Psi, Ci tackles Theta Chi. At 8:15 the games are: Theta Xi %s. Phi Lambda Kappa, Phi Mu Al- pha vs. Phi Sigma Delta, Alpha Kppa Psi vs. TIriangle. Swimming to Open-. The dual swimming e ent opens with half of last year's field, only 92 entries. This is another straight elimination meet with events as Sollows: 25-yard free, 25-yard back, 5-yard breast, diving (four requir- ed dives), relay (four men, each swimming 25 yards. Activities start tomorrow at 7:30 when Delta Phi and Kappa Nu tangle in the pool with Tau Delta Phi and Alpha Chi Sigma slated for the same hour. An hour later, -8:30, Nu Sigma Nu meets Tau Epsi- lon Phi and Chi Psi opens against Delta Sigma Pi. Alpha Kappa Lambda and Pi Lambda Phi drew byes in the first round. Phi Kappa Po,' defending champions, are out for moie laurels. Cross Country Carded. Tuesday afternoon at five o'clock the fraternity cross country race will be held with ten houses enter- ed. The present title holders, Tau Kappa Epsilon, are not entered, but with such prominently athletic houses as Alpha Kappa Lambda, Delta Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Nu, Theta Chi and Theta Xi numbered among the entries this event should develop p 1 e n t y of competition. Nine qualifying runs are required for this race, three of which may be substituted 'by speedball games under this season's rules. Water Polo is the final event on the fraternity program and is scheduled to begin with three teams clashing Tuesday at the Intramur- al pool. This meet is run in con- jnt1on with the dual swimming. by winning a 2-1 decision over Kid Chocolate, outstanding challenger for the title. The bout was an aggressive affair all the way through, and the close decision was booed by a capacity crowd. Although Canzoneri out- shone the challenger in the middle part of the 15 round contest, the Kid finished fast, and showed him- self to be much fresher than the defender. 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