Tuesday, March 18, 1980 HUBLER, CAMPBELL WIN MAT CROWNS Nittany Wrestlers Tie for Fifth Place—Pearce and Maize Reach Semi-finals Captain Hublci and Paul Campbell, by winning individual championships, garnered a total of twelve pbints to place the Lion wrestling team in a tie for hfth place in the intercollcgiates at Ithaca Saturday. Cornell won the team title with u score of twenty-two points Although fnvontes at the start of the tourney, failure to score any sec ond oi third plates wi caked the stand ing of the Nittany gi applets. Lehigh, Syiacuse and Princeton plated ahead of the Lions who tied with Yale in the final lcckomng The Blue and White scoie was made entirely bv the two champions, who in addition to winning the titles rang up falls in thou ptehminary bouts. Peaice and Mauc, the othei two semi finalists, failed to place Lion Champs Win Easilj Both Ilubler and Campbell tan rough-shod ovei all opposition to cuic then respeetice ciowns With the exception of the 175-pound clnss, all the othei tilling fnvontes came thiougli easily to win individual hon m s. Hal Ilubler, keeping his season’s retold spotless, seemed the I'ls-jioutid title by gaining a large time advan tage over Bany of Syiacuse. In the prehmmniy matches he threw Horn of Penn, and followed by holding down Kent, Princeton thieut Paul Campbell, 155-pound titlc- Itoldct, easily defeated Cl.uk, the Col umbia captain, to annex the ctown Eaihei in the meet he had thrown Fish of Syiacuse und seemed a time decision over Pratt, the Penn entiy. Mui7c, by defeating Heugh of Penn in the 115-pound pielinumuies, entei ed the senn-lmnls wheie he was thtown by Phillips of Lehigh, the newly-ciowned champion In the fentheiweight openei Cowell was tied up by Engel, who scoicd one of Le high’s second places Johnson was thiown by Saigcant, Eli’s 145-pound champion, m the pic liminnucs, and lost to Carpentet of Syiacuse foi second place Long was likewise eliminated by the champion of thb clnss, Johnson the Cornell cap tain Alter eliminating Wade of Yale, the best man in the light-heavy class, Ed Pemce lost to Fieeman, the Oiange aspnnnt. Johnny Zorella in his fust collegiate bout was put out of the 1 uniting by Coinish of Cornell M 2 CO-EDS WIN COURT TITLE By defeating the junior co-ed’s bas ketball tcajn, 01-to-20, sophomoic wo slnp in Recication Hall last Monday night Kathleen 51 Meek ’32, was the high-scoung stai of the winning sex tet, with seven baskets to hei ciedit FOR RECREATION BLUE AND WHITE BOWLING ALLEYS GOG*/ 2 West College Avenue • You Heard Him Sing in “The Pagan”— Now Hear His Golden Voice in This All-Talking Musical Romance Sensation! c\r,:zm 108 Points Net Brand Court Scoring Lead When ho seoied fi field goals against Pitt Satuulay, Fieri Biand, vaisity center, ran his total num bei of points foi the past couit sea • son to 108 to take high scoring Iron ois for the Nittanv vaisitv. Playing his first year of varsitv basketball, the tangy sophomoie ac counted foi foity*fi\e field goals and eighteen fouls. He made his high est numbci of points in the Bucknell game, sinking nine tvvo-plyers He scored m every game except in the tilt with the-Golden Pnntheis at Pittsburgh. VARSITY BOWS TO PITT FIVE, 47-30 Baker Takes Scoring Honors as Panther Team Wins Last Game of Season A game Nittanv quintet piovcd un able to chock the fast-bi caking at tack of a gicat Pitt team in Rectca tion Ilall Satuulay night, losing the last couit tilt of the season hv a 17- to-!!0 score Although he did not play the en tile game, Ficd Biand was once moie high scoiei foi the Lion passeis The langy sophomoie caged fi\e field goals duting the contest Eddie Bak ci usuiped Captain Hyatt’s custom niy role to lead the Panthei total with six field goals and two loitls. The Pitt leadei followed closely with five two-pointois and a In ace of fico thi ows Hyatt was able to score but twice fiom under the basket because of the close guaiding of Captain Skip Stall ley, playing his last game undci Nit tany colois Hvatt’s othei goals ic sultcd fiom long shots. Roused fiom then late season slump by the loss to West Vugima the week before, the Panthers sot a fast pate to scoic foui field goals and two fouls in the fust nine minutes whiie the Lion quintet failed to legister a sin gle point At half time the Pitt five had mn up a 2j-to-ll lead. NOVELTIES WATCHES JEWELRY HANN & O’NEAL Opposite East Campus Friday, March 21 Matmec and Evening NITTANY SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Evening Only THEATRE MITMPN miKI Nf Brother vs. Brother PITT CUBS DOWN QVRAniW RftYFRS /n National Tourne y\ PLEBE COURTMEN blKAlUot DUMiKOI Thc oM ,ioiy of "biothcr again* ! brothel” .Mil lie enacted m lcnl life 'Underrated Panthers hoop Recur,l . Will,! at the national wicstlinc touinn- - Clean h.i Scorms 28-23 Win McAndrews Clmches Meet W.lh mcnt hclc „ mk . on( , 0 ,„ rrcshlllan F „ 0 Win in Final Setto—Stoop, j The Keen luotheis, coaches at the rhsikfltvskv Lose Sate unnointies "> M| thißnn and 1 * ‘ Oklahoma, will find themsehes pit- Aftei holihng the undefeated Pitt ted against each othei in the title Fieshman h.isketball quintet to al „ , . matches''Both men aio giaduates most even*toms in the fiist half, a Brushing nan.o pie-mee I - Oklahoma Aciirnltuin! and Me- detoiimnod Lion tub machine tins tions, Sjraett-'t- battlers save Coach °, ’ tc ., m tllcv baffled hv unusual defensive turtles in Leo Houck's imir senernls a stiff tus- the third quuiter and fell bcfoic the sle befoie they could leave Aichbold- C] p * Kc ‘ cn> who concheC{ at Panther onslaught, 29-to-21, in Re- Stadium on the piefericd end of a , . , t K . . cieation Ilall Satuulay night I'i-to-2'i sente Satuiday afternoon. I n ‘J pf° c "’ t |, o l'i2'l meet at Ohio ' Coach Cunntei’s learn held aiß-to-3 The final dual meet of the season j gt t whlle t , ff ht on the heels of i '»» the fust quniter, and Ed Me m doubt until the last setto uhen j M - h 1 Oklahoma umvcisitv, ! f'nn’s brilliant shoot,,, E enabled the Captain McAndra™.- assuied the Nit-1 ‘ . J l , . p „ ul v K Lion yeailinns to scenic a t»o point tnnt tamp of tictoiy by-...lUblmc the ™aehodby Paul jihantJßC one minute bcfmc the sec- Imik but inexnoriencou Glad to rc- , ", , « nf l Penod ended Two goals fiom ~ , * i „ • to the solai plexus m the second inund undci the basket bv' Alpeit, however, eeivo the judge s -e.-lic. ~f the smite,neiffhl fi.iv nave Pitt s lead of H-to-Pl as the Tem.o and diamatu. from the first j In th(J bantamweight battle, Intel- fust half ende.l bel' to the end of the bout Bill Stru- | Co || off , a t e champion Julie Epstein ens-' Unable to tu!l\ a single point, the ble’s stiuggle with Ciif.ta Raymond i lJy outpointed his shot ter opponent. jj| uc am | White plcbes weie held ut in the light heavyvvcrg'P clash wiVVicaii Bom Casom, stai l.’fi-pound-, bay hv the I’anthei cubs in the thud the highlight of me cm-ounter. Al-|ei f won his thud decision of the yeai , though Bill flooicd Raymond for the | twice floonng Bruno, Syracuse flash count ot mre m the second .«iund his j Boni abandoned his usual ov cm hand , lough Syracuse foe came oack strong- swing and effectively used a stinighty —' Ij in the thud to even the fray The ' igiht Both of the blows that Homed 1 ■ 1 - extra period was also k r oss-up so a [ Biuno weie of the straight light tvpe 1 diavv veidict was given by the offi-j—— ■ 1 cials | Davey Stoop’s to Rosa and Chaikowsky’s defeat by Thiel weie the smpi iso liouts of the meet Aftei two close lounds Davey weakened in the lin.il period and was peppered ireely with stinging lefts bv Rosa, j rangy Orange slat. Adopting lush-' mg tactics Theil, l(>0-pound Sytacuse 1 ace. avoided Alex Chaikowsky’s jabs | to win the judge’s decision , Punishing his opponent about the mid-settion, A 1 Lewis recorded his fouilli knockout of the season when he floored Romig with a temfie left ¥i j From sturdy Scotch Grain walking shoes to lightest dancing pumps, every pair of John Wards is built of fines! leather. $7 and $9. cJchML& MEN’S SHOES Inspect these fine snocs ot Montgomery and Co. r x'SE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Here is a New Line of Yardlejs Jessamine O’DeVon You Will Bo Suic To Like It Now On Display 4BRB* Robert J. Miller Good tobacco in a pipe That’s what you want! WHY do you hunt high and low and everywhere, when all the time here is good tobacco waiting to be smoked in your pipe? Why not dis cover Edgeworth and be done with your hunting? Light a pipeful of Edgeworth. Roll on your tongue the full-bodied smoke that never bites and is always cool. Taste the Edgeworth flavor—the flavor that never changes. 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