SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1048 At Lehigh, Virginia, West Point and Rutgers ... Lions Strive for Eastern Titles SCHAUTZ Of four Nittany Lion athletic teams entered in Eastern tourneys this weekend, the wrEwtlerls were the first to get underway, 'competing in afternoon matches yesterday at Bethlehem. • Only three of the eight entered, George Sdhautz, Jim Maurey and Spider Corman managed to survive first round eliminations and advance into the quarter-finals, held last night. Schautz, 121-pounder, scored a dose win over Navy's Howard Edwards; Maurey drew a bye and Gorman, at 165 pounds, trounced Cornell's Bill Bardick 9-4. Lehigh, host to the tourney, reigned as the favorite to cop the team crown follow ing first round bouts. The En gineers placed seven men in the quarter finals. 12C-pounder Al Vigilante was pinned by Cormell's Joe Calby, who had decisioned him in an ear lier dual meet. Harry Smith, who replaced the injured Don Ar buckle, fell victim to the man Arbuckle had defeated prev iously, Cornell's Captain John Raines, being pinned with a cradle hold. A takedown in the last ten sec onds was the winning margin as Laird Robertson dropped a 6-5 decision to Dartmouth's Pete Lar son in the 165-pound class. Top seeded Jini Jackson of Lehigh pinned Lion Bad Long, 175_ pounder, in 7:27, with a figure fou r and reverse nelson. Blue and White heavyweight, Wally Clhombens, encountered second seeded Newbold Smith, veteran Navy grappler, with Smith eliminating the Lion un limited representative. Boxing Boxing's annual blue - ribbon event. the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing Tournament, began in Charlottesville. Va.. last nigh:. Late results are carried on page one. Gymnastics Three Eastern Intercollegiate champions—Steve Greene of Penn State, Bob Stout of Temple and George Hoffman of Navy— will risk their individual titles this afternoon at West Point. On the horizontal bar, Stout will contend with his teammate, Bob McKinney; Navy's celebrated George Hoffman; Army's Bob Wooster. the Nittany Olympic prospect, Ray Sorensen, as well as other stars. Rated a darkhorse on the par allel bars is the Blue and White's Sorensen, who may topple Stout in this event. Revenge for his first defeat of the season, handed him last week by Stout, will be the goal of Lion Bill Meade in the tuinb- likßza. oI! . . . And here's anotim. ._ MIS pecile am smiling 04/11e4S. -than eve 1240rei CORMAN MAUREY ling event. Greene is favored to hold his side horse championship copped last year. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DRAZENOVICH BONSALL SHEEHE Seven of Bill Gutteron's mer men will compete today for in dividual and team honors against representatives from 19 other eastern colleges in the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming Tour ney at Rutgers University. Cal Folmsbee, who suffered his first defeat of the season last Saturday at Cornell, in the fancy .diving event, is conceded the best chance of bringing a title back to the lair of the Nittany Lion. Mike Kutsenkow will also be en tered in the diving competition. Another likely candidate for an individual win is John Mc- Grory, in the 100-yard free style. Bill Schildmacher, second in both the 50 and 100-yard free style races last Saturday, and Captain Don Peck, 220 freestyler, will compete in these same events at Rutgers.. Dave Hughes is a possible en try in the 440-yard freestyle and Iry Tenzer will probebly be one of the 400-yard relay foursome. _Fr Swimming It's ART MOONEY'S hot arrangement of "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover' Two SAE Teams W Sigma Alpha Epsilon's "A" and "B" teams were victorious in Wednesday night's action of the intramural volleyball league. After losing the first game, the "A" team came back to take the second and third tilts 15-7 and 15-10 respectively. The "B" team was pressed hard to down Beta Sigma Rho-B 16-14 in the first encounter between the two. The second game went to Beta Sig 15-12, but the SAE':. came back to win the third con test again by p 16-114 score. Other winners for the evening were Pi Karma Phi-A. Phi Kapba Sigma-A, Sigma Phi Sigma-A. Sigma Pi-B. Phi Kappa-B. Phi Grmma Delta-B. and Zeta Beta Tau-B. Monday's schedule: 7 o'clock: Zeta Beta Tau-A—Tau Kappa Ep- Isilon-A (1). Beta Theta Pi-A—Phi Kappa-A (2). Phi Epsilon Pi-B Phi Sigma Kappa-A (3). 8 o'ch-k: Delta Chi-A---Phi Kappa Ps: -A (1). Delta Upsilon-A—Triangle (21, Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Phi Fifteen Advance In IM Handball Initial round of play in tha In tramural handball tourney has started in flights 5. 6. 7 and 12 soon as play in flights 8, 9. 10 and 11 is concluded, contestants will commence play in the semi •final round of the tourney. Jerry Cooper won convinciralY over Bob Meinken, 21-2, 21-15: Bart Giles trounced Jack De;lo lancano. 21-4. 21-4; Sam Firestone won over Juan Kline by identical 21-5 scores. John McCleary won by forfeit over John Finley. Others .winning by forfeits were Harry Williams, Elmer Strunk and Bob Abernethy. Hal Howard outscored Bay Kelly. 21-4. 21-11; Tony Keria tri umphed over Earl Kuntz, 21-8. 21-17; John Latshaw bested Will Lancaster. 21-11, 21-13; Herb Jun outplayed Star. Dombrowski, 5-21, 21-10. 21-11. Dan Kline had to go three set;, to eliminate Sam Tamburo, 13-21, 21-15. 21-15 and Tom Smitn won ever George Bearer, 21-17. 21-18. "Four leaf clover" has turned into a real four leaf clover for ork-pilot, Art Mooney. His record is keeping jukes in clover. An experienced hand in the music biz—Art follows that famous experience rule in the choice of a cigarette, too. "I've smoked many different brands and compared," says Art, "and Camels suit me best" Try Camels! 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