SATURDAY, MARCH Hi, 1950 AZ, Sigma Chi Each Garner Two Mat Wins Alpha Zeta and Sigma Chi gain ed two victories each in the IM wrestling tournament Tlnirsclay night. Nine winners pinned their op ponents including heavyweight 818 Harvey, Sigma Pi, who ,de featecl 250-pound John Schwer ing, PM Kappa Psi; in 1:37 and Earl Bryant, Phi Kappa, who won from Jim Kelz, Kappa Sigma, in :57 of their 135-pound match. Bob Seltzer, Pi Lambda Phi, won by forfeit in the 128-pound class. Results in the - 135-pound divi sion shOwed Iry Taren, Phi Sig- Ma Delta, winner over Jack /ta ker, 'Pi Kappa Phi, in 3:45 and Ed 'England, Tau Kappa Epsilon, a 7-4 victor over Max Smith, Sig ma Nu. Larry Schniepp, Triangle, Was a forfeit winner. SEGO `p FORFEIT At Iss, Sigma Phi Sigma's Ad dison pinned Bob Wann.- OAT, Phi 'Gamma Delta in 3:22. Jerry Gibson Alpha Sigma Phi, won his second forfeit in three days. In the 145-pound independent division, Keely Norris decisioned Ervin Nase, 10-4 and Don Bock won by forfeit. ' Bill Seltzer, Tau Kappa Epsilon lost by. a fall to Bill Weiss, Phi Delta Theta, in 4:16, in the 155- pound group, while George Al burger, Sigma Chi, and Jim Case, Alpha Zeta, were forfeit winners. FALLS FEATURE Every 165-pound , bout ended in a , fall as Phil Cloud, Pi Kappa Phi, pinned Jack Yohman, Delta Sigipa Phi, in 3:27; Bob Gower, .4Vro, defeated Ray Durant, Delta Theta Sigma, in 3:09; Jack Brown, Beta Theta Pi, won in 1:24 over Phil Alterman of Pi Lainbda Phi and Bob l3aylson, beta Chi, pin ned Morton Levine, Sigma Alpha Mti. in 5:44. ; ton Coder, 175-pounder from Phi Kappa Sigma, decisioned Charley Jimker, Sigma Phi Al pha, 4-2, while Bob Flowers, AQR, and Harry Bennett, Sigma Nu, won by forfeit. Heavyweight Ervin Hamme, Alpha Zeta won a 6-2 decision froin Wally Catahach, Pi Kappa AlOa And Jack - Waters, Sigma Chi, won & forfeit. Golfers To Report Candidates for the varsity golf team are asked to, report to the caddy house ci the College course any time Mon day afternoon. .Candidates for second manager ships of the golf 'team are asked to report to head nianager James Welker at the golf shop no later than 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. THE-DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Basketball Captain Larnie±cciptains 150-51-tiiiigers.:, Lou Lamie was named captain of next year's Penn State basket ball team at the annual cage banquet, held Thursday night in the Nittany Lion Inn. At the spine time Coach Elmer Gross announced that eight men had been awarded letters for the season' just concluded. They. were Co-captains Marty Costa and Joe Tocci, Lamie, Hardy Williams, Ted Panoples, Jay McMahan, Lee Schisler and Jack Storer. Lamie was chosen captain by, the letter winners. Frederick. Phillips was promot ed to head manager for the 1950- 51 season. His assistants will be Bernard Cooper, William Dorsey and David Holdsworth.• The past season was the first for the Nittany cagers under the coaching of Gross. They finished with a -13 won and 10 lost record. Here's the FIRST... and Finest...at Lowest Cost! Chevrolet is the only car that brings you these outstanding features at lowest prices . . . NEW STYLE-STAR BODIES BY FISHER • NEW TW,OdONE FISHER INTERIORS • CENTER-POINT STEERING • CURVED WINDSHIELD with PANORAMIC VISIBILITY • LONGEST, HEAVIEST LOW PRICED CAR • CERTI-SI{►FE HYDRAULIC BRAKES with Dubl-Life rivet less linings- • EXTRA-ECONOMICAL TO OWN—OPERATE—MAINTAIN. IM Handball Play Continues Flights 13,•14 and 15 saw action in the fraternity intramural hand ball singles tournament Thursday night at Rec Hall. Harry McKeon, Alpha Tau Omega k defeated Jack Waters, Sigma Chi, 21-5, 21-6; Bill Tegt myer, Sigma Pi, trounced Bob Tarpley, Lambda Chi Alpha, 21-1, 21-1; Clarence Buss, Tau Kappa Epsilon, rapped Frank Thompson, Phi Sigma Kappa, 21-0, 21-1, and William Dzurko, Sigma Phi Al pha. forfeited to Ray Ulinski, Kappa Delta Rho, in flight 13 competition., In' flight 14 play, Steve Meisel, Alpha Epsilon Pi, beat Duane Snyder, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 21-3, 21-19 i Bob Patton, Phi Gamma Delta, won by forfeit from Wayne Murphy, Tau Phi Delta; Dave Jones, Alpha Chi Sigma, turned back Don Arbuckle, Beta Theta Pi, 21-5, 21-11, and Bob ,Krayer, Delta Chi, topped Grover Wach- I ter. Triangle, 21-8, 21-6. "Best script seen on the Players' boards this season . . ... extremely worthwhile production . two hours of intense drama." . . Tom Lyon, Centre Daily Times. LAST TWO WEEKS • • TIME IS A . DREAM Tickets at Old Main' or Center Stage Boxoffice Friday 90c Saturday $1.25 (Includes refreshments) Curtain-8 p. m. 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