F.RIDAY, IVIARafi 14; 1947 Eight Lion WreStling teams from Penn State and thirteen other New England and Middle Atlantic colleges convened today in New Haven, Conn., for the forty-third annual rene'w2l of the Eastern Intercollegizte Wrestling Associa_ tion tournament. Against squads . .from Annapo lis, Coast Guard Academy, Cor nell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Lehigh, Merchant Marine Academy at King's Point, N.Y.; Pennsylvania,- princeton, Syracuse, „West T'oint and Yak, Coach Charley Speidel Will send in an eight-man dele- Otion in an attempt to wrest the crown from Navy, last. year's Winner and ch.arr.Pion for.the p'a'st fOur years. BEGAN - IN J 905. Inaugurated - in 1905, 'and hav:.' ing 'continued 'without ;interrup .7 . tion until the • present date, the intercollegiate tourney has this year departed from its customary roles . whereby losers in the early p rounds could later compete for Four Mermen to Compete In Eastern Collegiates w . Penn State's swimming team will conclude its first season under the tutelage of Coach. Lenny Diehl when four members of the var sity leaving this Warning for the Eastern Collegiate Championships at Rultgers University. • Preliminaries will begin at 2 o'clock tomorrow and the finals will be held at 8 p. m. The , . four Nittany mermen to compete. include Rocky Young, Mike KUbsenkow, Captain Clyde Bell and :Dick W.esner: , , YOUNG. ENTERED Young, who took third place in the fancy , diving . event in the 1943. , Eastern, Collegiates, 1.5 un defeated in, dual meet competi tion 'this 'year. Also entered in the diving com petition ,is ,iKuts,enkovv,„ who wpn the PIAA championship in high school. ,'. Captain.C.lyde :Bell, first year: , of varsxty :competition, has been...entered in:. the 200-yard breasistrOke _.event ; He, has pre viously c100ked.'2:46.3 hi his spe:- Roundhig out the LiOn , quqrtet is Dick Wesner, who 'will par ticipate in the 220-yard free style event . -WONT . ENTER ...NATIONALS It is,dotibtful . ifPeuu enter any,onein the'National Col legiatesto 'be held in Tacoma, Wash.,,: because of transPortation difficulties.. , . • The. Nittany Lions . began their first season since 1943 by whip ping Carnegie Tech '47-28. Then, 'handicapped by the grad uation of several pre-war stars, they , dropped . meets to Cornell, Syracuse. Temple, and Pitt. The, final ; dual meet with Wayne Uni versity was cancelled. First Girl Student at Penn State, back in the 60's, was Minerva Whitman, who attended botany 'classes of her falther, Prof. J. S. Whitman. livo said GOOD bta dev , \v ie lo be high priceas; For "i Years_ • • • , • ' Co-eds have been hitting the books at Penn State. And for twenty-seven of those years we have tried • to mak e their daily lives more complete with • .. . . .. • ~ . a little chierfulneas. a nd . hOniestoun Philoiophy. . 4 0— • , i ., • Rit ' Mt) , - SLi - 5,... - .- .4,„„i.•,..4:-...:..-,,:,-,,...-„,.,..„,...:,...:.::;.,..-......-....:.:,..,,;„.::,„:...„,:v,..4:,..,.,...i.„}„,...„,.,,,, Grappiers Off To Eastern Intercollegiates consolation second and third place awards. In its stead, a seeding and drawing procedure has been in stalled whereby the top men - in eE ch weight division will be plac ed in separate brackets in begin ning , competition. The two top-seeded entrants will . not compete against each oth e r unless each gains the finals Pre.- tourney favorite .., Navy is expected to receive its chief threats... f r om Lehigh and Syracuse. Both the ,En gineers: and Or rive sport • en- Viable • records in dual meets this season, but t h e Mids'hip- Schautz shipmen, with 37 consecutive DX-Takes SPS, Continue Streak .., Scoring 2421 points, • , the still 411'§ecirpi UPori ; Delta Chi's shut out Signia,,Phi Signya:. 47 0 TI•1•Ps :II.* night ~'tp VOorrie "Iggh ;; team in,the .11, 1 ,1:1C5yling.tciurildy for the fourth, successive time. • In the other matches Theta Chi blanked Alpha Chi Sigma 4-0 and Alpha'Gainnia . Rho . nOsed'otit - Phi Kappa. Psi .3 7 1.. - . • Beta• Theta Pi won a forfeit decision from Beta Sigma' Rho, and Delta Upsilon even-stevened. Tau Kappa Epsilon at two-all. THE STANDINGS.. TEAM WON LOST . Delta Chi • 16 '0 Beta Theta Pi 11 5 Alpha Chi Sigma.. 9 .7 Alpha Gamma Rho 9 7 Sigma Phi Sigma.. 9 7 Theta Chi 8 • .8 Delta. llpsilon ... • 7 9 Tau Kappa Epsilon 7 9 Phi Kappa Phi.... 3 13 Beta 'Sigma Rho... 1 15 Giombetti Beats Borland In Handball Journey Al Giombetti outlasted Bill Borland 16-21, 21-14, 21-4 to move into a second round berth as intramural handball advanced Wednesday night through flights nine and ten. In a close match. Stan Werthein tripped R. Hein 21-14, 21-10. Summaries of other scores in clude Wittenberg over D. Keagy 21- 7 5, 21-10; R. Williams over B. Hesley 21-5, 21-3; Fessler over Harpitie 21-1, 21-3; Marger.um over D. Laudig 21-0, 21-8; Larry Joe over J. Mangan . 21-9; 21-6; J. McCleary forfeit winner over R. Miller.. Scheduled for Monday at 7 p. m. are F. Mank vs .L. Gerwig (court 1), R. Foote vs. J. Misie wicz (court 2); at 7:45 p. m.,T. Petroff vs. Charles (1), Brecker vs. G. Sutherland (2) ; at 8:30 p. m., R. Arnold vs. H. Wausat (1), Parker vs. D. Miller (2); at 9:15 p. m., D. Lederer vs. R. Boss ler (1), J. Dellolacano vs. Wick ham (2). THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, tIINNSYLVANIA wins to their credit, are the team to beat. Speidel will start Georgie Schautz in the 121-pound class. Holding four wins, Schautz will have to get by two grapplers who this season bested him in order to stand, a chance for the crown. Jim Mohney, down to 128 pounds, will represent Penn State in that class while Leo Noker moves into iMohney's notch at 135. Boasting an impressive live wins, a loss and a tie, Ernie ClOsser will wage battle in the 1-45-4 pound division. Favorite here is.Fletcher,:lgavy captain, who de feafed )diosser in dual meet corn- Petition. 7 . Five headlines earmark the liracket as the toughest of the eight classes. 18_,Bbitts Rad iM , Mat Itoitifity Twenty-eight matches inaugu rated the IM wrestling tourna ment at Rec Hall Wednesday night. Sixteen falls were recorded, with 155-pound Bob Henry pin ning ,Black in twenty seconds of the first period for the quickest victory. ,Footballers Frenchy LaFleur, Steve Suhey, Bronco Kosanovich, and Joe Colone notched wins in the unlimited class. LaFleur and Suhey posted pin hings, Kosanovich was forfeit victor, and Colone decisioned J. Platt 8-4. .Summaries. of the , matches: 121 7 1 b. 'class, W. King over A. bentiox,Joileit; H. Holly over J. .tter§,.decision 5-0; 128-Ib. class, H. Wright over J. Shriver, fall; B..Soster- over A: . . Fisher, fall; C. Moser over B. Wagner, forfeit; and A.-Maclionald over Bohm, fall. In the 135-lb. class,, R. - Smith over E. Beachley, forfeit; over J. Raitz, forfeit; W. Beetarn over H. Walker, decision 7-3; and R. Willis over K. Emerson, fall. In the cla§s,. W. Brinker Over C. Hoyt, forfeit; R. Weil over J. Balaga, fall; and P. Otter over W. Powell fall. In the 155-lb. class, H. Kurtz over W. Wills, fall; S. Firestone over W. Wagner, fall; G. McCon nell over J. Dixon, decision 2-0; and R. Henry over R. Black, fall. In the 165-1 b: class, G. Roye over ,J. Quiros, fall; G. Chapman over F. Fryburg, fall; and F. Mat tern over J. Raymond, fall. In the 175-lb. class, L. Koenig over J. Caldwell, fall; G. Yeagley over J. Hayes, fall; and W. Ding-. felder 'over F. Adams, forfeit. • : : • L:tril Oen& itl mimeo 1.- . .6 N-5-- • 'Tierney 4 ikoidh•rWlog few tt: , 0 , ~.. , ' likafig starring . In ;....../ LOSS MI • uTHE RAZqR.S P - o fo l i v- , " .ittGt!.444f: .'\ OAS , . lirmt "Pi* switched ' 4 `'iiii . ilit " 1: to, the Rex. , i ii : hesi li mostio , , 1 1114,119 H W s " . ' ' .. `'' .l " . ' . . - , ...., • / 4 . . • .•• . • ERNIE CLOSSER SUMMARIES 165 POUNDS . . 1 0 4 . :. , 0 '.;.. - ' ......e ...:, • ..... ..:: t .. '' I r. 1.4 gr--... : " ' Sli "SO 4-' SU" SR - 71 •t - e! '8,,,' , .c:"-!.'" -- '.:`, t , ' ''''' ;..... • il :.....,_ _.....„.... , Defending champ, Grant Dixon of the Lions will face the acid test with such outstand ing contenders as Erickson of Lehigh, The_ vanet of Army, ex-titlist Alm quist of Cor nell and the feared Sullivan of Penn. At 165 pounds, Speidel has . named Ear 1 Dixon Lony. At 175, Wally Chambers will carry .the blue and white colors. In. the unlimited classiticatio'n Red Moore,. with .a Orie-win and one-loss record to date, will. go Manager (all _ Sophomore candidates for foot ball manager r.re asked to sign up 'at the Athletic Office in 102 Old Main !befor e Monday, head man ager Dave Barron said yesterday. • • - - PENN STATE ([ASS `RI by Balfour has been worn by Penn State women for the last 25 years of their 75 years on rehe campus.. ConkrOtulations on your ,Diamond Anniversary Balfonr Branch Office , At Athletic Store. • . „ „. • - .•• id re losre gerreg. Aloe -STAY FRESH 10 SMOKE AilaPte (Siet'iil • „•• 903" agFinst such matmen as Shaugh nessy of Colun.bia, Fulton of Le- high, and Navy's Newbold Smith. Smith pinned Moore in a recent Annapolis-State match. Finals are slated for tomorrow night in the Yale gymnasium. • HAPPY GIRLS! TOU Can Tliartk for YOU.GfEt'S theeolor in your cheeka! Our _ is •Gitid! New Blend! New Taste! New lade by t he revq9Mme . try, Ka" moiatprizilegjOceas. Berns :44 moiImO.P.P.eVaIISAYMY.4It k" .O letitmapre; Audfr, beicter aapirgLcet4o Raleigh TBea.7, C/ g arett a 44111 • PAGE SEVEN
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