TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1948 Drazenovich Captures Crown In Lions' Sole EIBA Victory TKO's Ilgenfritz to Win in Unlimited Class; Tighe, Benglian Upset by Underdog Cavaliers After being crowned Eastern boxing king Saturday night, Chuck Drazenovich, the "Brownsville Bombarder," was asked by Coach Leo Houck to compete 1n the National tourney at Wisconsin, April 1-3. Other Lions' names submitted to the NCAA Par approval were Freddie Smith, Johnny Benglian and Bob Keller. Smith will compete in the 1112-pound division; Johnny Benglian will step into the ring At 127 pounds, the weightclass in which he won Eastern laurels two seasons ago, and Bob Keller in the 165-pound class. Olympic weights and rules will be ob served. Drazenovich, the broad-shou:- dered \ heavy, had little trauble annexing his first boxing title. He knocked out his lanky Coast Guard opponent Walter Ilgen fritz after only had elapse:l in the first multi. This lone v;c tory in the fi nals gave the Houckme TA fourth place in the tourney be- hind Virginia, Syracuse and Army boxers. Virginia's CH UCK 30-point total DRA VICH equaled the point record set by the 1943 Syr acuse team. AU CLAIR LOSS The upset of the tourney came in Saturday night's finals when 125-pound NCAA and EIBA champ of a year agio, Jerry Au- Clair, lost to Virginia's Al Hol lingworth. Early in the second round, Au- Clair was cut above the left eye, with the fight being stopped shortly after Hollingworth, lead ing ,n points at the time. was awarded the crown. Upsets featured the meet, with Jackie Tighe's defeat by Vir ginia's Joe Miragliotta, Co a s Guardsman Clarence Tanners set pack at the hands of Jack Sheehe, and John Benglian's elimina don Swimmers Score Surprise Fourth Cal Folmsbee. sophomore swim mirrg star, finished second in the diving competition to lead the Blue and White mermen into fourth place at the Eastern Inter collegiate Swimming Tourney Saturday. Seven other members of the Lion tank team were awarded medals for placing in the first five In the tourney finals. The Gut teron►nen, with 11 points, fin ished far higher than pre-tourney dopesters had predicted. Mike Kutsenkow took fifth Place in the diving competition, Bill Schildmacher was fourth in the .50-yard freestyle. Don Peek finished fourth in the 220-yard freestyle, and Peck, Schildmacher, Iry Tenzer and John McGrory. comprising the relay fourscime, finished fourth in the 400-yard relay. Dave Hughes, young sophomore who participated in his first col legiate competition this year, was eliminated in the 440-yard pre• lirninaries. Approximately 700 spectators saw Rutgers University. tourney host. sweep firsts in every •vent but one to annex the team trophy with 82 points. Temple nixed second with 29 points. Pitt was third with 19. Czokal Coach Ed Czekaj, Nittany gridiron end in 1947, has been named line coach at Johns Hopkins University at Baltimore, Md. In adition to his line-coach ing duties, Czekaj will be swimming coach and will teach several phys ed classes. He will assist head football coach Howdy Meyers. THE DAILY ct the hands of the Cavaliers' "Bat" Masterson heading the list. Curt Crookq entered the semi finals after receiving ri bye in the quarter-finals. He lost a close de cision to 135-pound king, Jim Miragliotta. Paul Smith also entered the semi-finals after he had com pletely outclassed Western Mary land's John Sgariglio but his bout with Army's Pete Monfore was stowed when. in the sacond round. Smith received a gash on his forehead. The decision went to the Cadet boxer. Jack Sheehe entered the semi finals against Virginia's .Basil Miragiiatto. After three Entering rounds the Cavalier boxer nosed out a close decision. EASTERN CHAMPIONS 125 pounds —AI Hollingsworth, Virginia. 130 pounds—Grover Masterson. Virginia. 135 pounds—James Miragliatto. Virginia. 145 pounds Basil Miragliatto, Virginia. 155 pounds Joe Miraglilito, Virginia. 165 pounds Jim Rollier, Syr souse,. 175 pounds—Ralph Shoaf, Vir gina. Unlimited—Chuck Dr azenovich, Penn State. Penn Haven Wins In IM Volleyball In recent intramural volleyball contests, Penn Haven deeatel Dorm 33 15-11, 15-11 Stee ers won by forfeit over Dorm 3? Dorm 14 topped the Hemlocks by scores of 15-11 and 15-10 reipec tively. and Anonymous 6 wo' over Dorm 25-A 15-7 and 16-14. Five fraternity entries also rag istereel victories. Phi Kappa Sig ma-B won over Tau Kappa Ep silon-B 15-1 Q and 15-5, Phi Knopf . , Psi-B trimmed Sigma Phi Sig ma-B 15-11 and 15-8, Phi Sigma Kappa-B nipped Phi Kappa Tau-E 15-11 and 15-'lO, Theta Chi-B won over Sigma Chi-B 15-9 and 15-13. and Sigma Nu-B trounced Phi Sigma Delta-B 15-5 and 15-7. Tonight's schedule: 7 o'clock: Alpha Chi Rho—Phi Kappa Tau-A (1), Alpha Phi Delta — S i gm a Phi Epsilon (2), Ph. Delta Theta-A—Kappa Sigma ( 3). 8 o'clock: Alpha Chi Sigma .A— Delta Tau Delta (1), Phi Epsilon Pi-A—Phi Kappa Sigma-A (2), Alpha Gamma Rho—Delta Theta Sigma (3). 9 o'clock: Alpha Ph; Alpha—Sigma Phi Sigma-A (1), Kappa Delta Rho-A—Pi Lauttrla Phi :2), Delta Sigma Phi —Phi Gamma Delta-A (3), St. Patrick's Day SPECIAL From 4 to 12 p.m. Wednesday 'Burger and 'Shake only 30c VIC'S MILKY WAY 135 S. ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE iikCkeif.l.ll&l44waffik'adsCr:olpeuL)Q. Maurey Nosed Out In EIWA Finals Penn State's lone entry in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wr:. , .stlin,7 Tournament finals. Jim Maurey, was defeated by defending cham pion John Fletcher of Navy, 8-5, in a close bout Saturday night at Lehigh. Coach Charlie Speidel indicated yesterday that he is planning to enter George Schautz. Jim Mau rey. Laird Robertson or Bob Het rick, and Earl Long in the Na tionals at Lehigh this weekend. Olympic weights and rules will be observed. Fletcher. picked as the tourney's outstanding wrestler for the sec ond straight year, scored an early takedown on the Lion 14C pounder, but Maurey led, 5-4, at the end of a hectic first period. The Navy captain picked up two more points by reversing the Lion ace in the second period, and tallied a minute's time ad vantage to win, 8-5. Penn State tied for seventh place in the team scoring with Yale. by scoring 5 points. Lehign captured the team title for the second straight year. tallying 25 Points. Following the champions were Franklin and Marshall. 16: Navy. 16: Army, 15; Syracusa. 14; and Columbia. 6. Maurey was re sponsible for all the Lion nointa. EASTERN CHAMPIONS 121 pds.—Scbbie Schell, F.&M. 128 pds.—Stan Mousetis, F.& M. 136 pds.—Dick Kelsey. Le ILA. • 145 pds.—John Fletcher, Navy. • 155 pds.—Stan Thevenet, Army. 165 pds.—P asc al Perri, Syra cuse. 175 pds.--.Yint Jackson, Lehigh. Heavyweight Newbold Smith, Navy. 1947 champions. Two Lions Annex Titles , Bill Meade and Steve Greene, ace Lion gymnasts, captured in dividual Eastern titles in tumb ling and side horse, repsecptively, in Saturday's championships at West Point. Meade won easily in his spec ialty when Temple's Stout, who was expected to offer tough competition, did not enter the tumbling event. The Blue and White star was in tough form and will be one of the principle gym nasts who return to Coach Gene Wettstone's fold next year. By copping the side horse event. Greene retained his Eastern crown annexed last year and cli maxed the recent dual meet sea son in which he conquered all opponents. Although the meet decided in dividual titles only, the College was awarded the Eastern team trophy, won in dual meet com petition. No team scores were tal lied in the meet. Captain Ray Sorensen and Bill Bonsall placed third and fourth, respectively, in the horizontal bar and all-around events. 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