The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 14, 1950, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1950
Valentino Only Gymnast
To Grab Eastern Title
Rudy Valentino's two-point margin over Norm MattllOWS of
Syracuse for the Eastern Intercollegiate tumbling championship has
prmipted speculation from both sides as to the relative merits of the
two stars and their chances in the coming national events.
Valentino downed the Orange captain 274 to 272 to become the
only Lion' to grab an Eastern title Saturday in Rec Hall.
Syracuse coach Paul Romeo
pointed out after the meet that
Matthews would be working on
several new exercises to perform
in his fourth trip up the mat, and
the coach figured those maneu
vers might help his star defeat
Valentino in the nationals.
RUDY CONFIDENT
Valentino, however, was con
fident he would improve for the
nationals as his injured wrist
strengthened. Rudy tumbled
Saturday with his wrist wrapped
so tightly it hampered his style.
Three other" Lionscame through
to earn medals in the all-star
meet, but Syracuse, Army and
Temple walked off with most of
the honors. Syracuse's defending
champions, Gene Rabbitt on ;the
side-horse, and Leo Minotti in
the rope-climb, repeated on their
specialities, Minotti with a 3.6
time; Army's Carl Brunson won
the parallel-bar event and Cadet
Bob Williams was a surprise win
ner on the flying rings; Temple's
Bill Willard won the horizontal
bar event and Wally Hayes from
the same school easily romped
to all-around honors.
PERNA HITS STRIDE •
State's. Lee Perna, hitting his
stride, zipped up the rope in, 3.9
seconds to tie with Mary Schenk
er and Stan Nall for second place
in the climb. The three climbed
,once more after the tie to deter
mine the awarding of the medals
and Perna took third, but the
event goes into the record books
as a three-way second-place tie.
Sophomore Dick Spiese scored
262 points on the parallel bars to
tie Syractise's Joel Baba for third
place in that event behind Brun
son and Temple's John Koessian.
, GREAVES THIRD
Harry Greaves, competing for
State on the flying rings, came
through with a startlingly fine
exercise to notch third place be
hind Williams of Army and
Hayes of Temple.
Other Lions competing—Dave
Benner on .the side-horse, Earl
Kerber on the high-bar, Al
Christie in the rope-cliinb, Joe
Mirenzi* on the P-bars, Bill Hen
drickson on the rings, and Ho
ward Mason in tumbling—piled
up high point totals but were out
of the running.
Because of the„closeness of the
competition and the fact that all
performers were going. "all out"
in each event, the meet turned up
four injuries but only one was
expected to be serious. That was
a pulled achilles-tendon for
Temple's tumbler, Ben Paul:
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Lions Score 28
To Finish 3rd
(Continued from nage one)
Gym Bronx-cheered the fina
choice.
Two other , Nittany grapplers
captured third places. Johnny
Reeser 121-pounder, and 136-
pound Don Maurey, bowed out
in the semi-finals, but came
through in the consolation bouts.
155-pound Bill Slabonik lost
out in the preliminaries, while
Jack Driebelbis, 128 pounds, and
Bill Santel, 165 pounds, advanced
to the quarter-finals before losing
decision matches., '
Lehigh's Mike Filipos, defend
ing 121-pound king, ousted Reese
in the semi-finals, thereby get
ting back at the Lion lightweight.
Reese was - the only man to beat
Filipos before Bob Gerbinq,
i Syra
cuse, performed the feat n the
finals. The score of the Reese-Fil
ipos -duel was 5-1.
The eventual champion, Navy's
Wayne Smith, knocked off Don
Maurey in the semi-finals, 11-9,
in one of the best bouts of the
tournament. After a hectic first
period, Maurey led, 7-8. But the
effects of the fast first period be
gan.to show on the. Nittany sopho
more and Smith gained the win.
Captain Jim Maurey had an
easy time in the semi's with
Ewart Nethersole, Syracuse. Jim
piled up a 6-0 lead before he
threw the Orangeman in. 4:35.
Rubino pi n n e'd third-seeded
Brooks Naffziger, Yale, in 7:00 Of
his semi-final fight, while 'Barr
bested fourth-seeded Reddy Fin
ney, Princeton, 7-1.
At the end of the• consolation
round Saturday night, Penn State,
with 12, had a two-point lead' on
both Syracuse and Lehigh.
Jim Maurey's tussle With Le
high's Mahoney in the finals was
the closest of the 128 bouts during
the two-day program. Neither
wrestler could get a takedown
in the first period and Mahoney
used a cross-body ride to keep
Captain Jim on the bottom dur
ing the entire second period, but
Army's Bd Jelen.and Bill Knapp
and Navy's Al Crews suffered
slighter injuries.
The team title was not at stake
in the meet. Syracuse and Army
were awarded six-month's pos
session of the traveling trophy
each for tying for the team title
in dual-meet competition.
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the Lehigh matrnan was warned
once for stalling.
In the third period, Maurey
kept Mahoney at bay and rolled
the Engineer on his back once
but couldn't keep him there. Ref
eree Dick Dißattista awarded the
title to Maurey.
Rubino had a 1.0 margin on
Gebhardt after the second period
of the 175 pound final. After
keeping Gebhardt on the bottom
for almost a minute, Rubino was
penalized for using locked hands,
and shortly afterwards Gebhardt
was given an• automatic take
down for Rubino's alleged stal
ling. The Dormont Dandy escaped
in no time to make the score, 3-2.
Mike had Gebhardt flat on his
back twice in the first period,
but no takedowns or nearfalls
were awarded because the wres
tlers went off the mat too soon.
Barr racked up two takedowns,
a reverse and two minutes of
time advantage to win from La-
Sasso in the unlimited class. La-
Sasso's four points were all,scored
on escapes, mostly by use of the
whizzer. .It lArs Barr's second
straight heavyweight title.
In consolation bouts, Reese
won, 8-6, from Virginia's Bill
Morse, who beat Reese in the
opening bout of the season, for
third place; and Don Maurey won
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128 pounds—George Peurbach, Lehigh,
defeated Dave Poor, Princeton, 8-1.
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