TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1950 Edinboro Wins IM Independent Cage Crown Down Jesters In Fihal, 37-24 By ERNIE MOORE Edinboro reigns today as the new IM independent basketball champion by virtue of last night's victory over the Jesters, 37-24, in the tournament finals. The winners succeed Section 10 as.independent champions. Bad second and fourth quarters spelled defeat for the Jesteri as they ran up against an almost impregnable defense. They were able to score only six points in the final period after being held scoreless in the second canto. DROP BEHIND • The final period was fought on even terms with both teams get ting 8 points. But in the second quarter, the Jesters were forced to • take their shots • from outside as Edinboro's shifting zone de fense just couldn't be penetrated. In the meantime, Edinboro, paced by, Walt Schramko and Dick Bey non, ran the count to 19 and,left the court at halftime with a 11 point bulge. Sigma Pi held a 27-20 lead over Alpha Phi Alpha at the end of the third quarter in the finals of the fraternity division in the' Intramural basketball tournament at 9:45 o'clock last night. The Jesters looked like the'y might come back in the third period. Sparked by some fine shooting by Fritz Orr 'and' Dick Thompson, they brought the score to 23-18. But Edinboro couldn't be denied in the final period when it ran up 14 points to the Jesters' six. Glenn Brown was the .star of 'the for Edinboro with some fine bpard work in addition to eight big points, most of which came on tap-ins. Fritz Orr was high point, man for the losers with 10 points.' The loss was the first in 10 games for the Jesters. 4 Fraternities Advance In IM By, BUD FENTON Phi Kappa Psi, Zeta Beta Tau, DU, and Chi, Phi each advanced two men in the Intramural Wrest ling tournament last night. George Kline, Zeta Beta Tau, defeated Ed Bhihadeh, SAE, by a referee's decision in their 135- pound match. • SECOND VICTORY Dick Dietrick, DU, -won hi&,lec ond match at 165, pinning jfirry Dailington, Phi Gamma Delta; in 5:58. Barr Asplundh, ;Sigma Chi, won . over Don Copelin i • . Beta Sigma Rho, in 2:23 m•-their. 175 pound bout. • DECISIONS At 145, Norm Faulkner, / Phi Kappa Psi, beat Len Wargo; Theta Kappa Phi, 6-2. In the 121- pound class, Charlie Williams, Pi Kappa Alpha, topped Frank Metz ler, Delta Sigma Phi, 5-3. • In a heavyweight clash, Alan Uhl, Delta Chi, pinned Torn Eme rick, Delta Sigma Phi, in 3:06. Twelve matches were forfeited during the evening. • THREE MEN from. DU left Recreation Hall as winners .Friday night -and served notice that theirs is the team to beat in the Intramural Wrestling Tournament. Enjoy a snack . . . After those long hours of study, relax over a delic ious sandwich and milk shake from our modern fountain. An ideal place to end that informal date. Nittany Dell 322" E. College Avenue - •It im • I , N, • . • VANTA Sulkowski, Rutherfol'd, Medlctr Take Over New Coaching Roles Three Penn State coaching assignments were filled at a meeting of , the College's Athletic Advisory Board last Saturday. The trio of newly appointed Nittany mentors is Edward Sulkow ski, boxing coach; Robert Rutherford, Jr., golfing coach; and Charles Medlar, assistant baseball coach. No - successor was named by the board to the Joe Bedenk-vacated football post. All three newcomers to the ranks are graduates of Penn State. Sulk o w ski and Medlar both graduated last year. Sulkoski has served on the staff of the School of Physical education as an in structor. This 'year besides being acting boxing coach, he was also assistant athletic trainer. Medlar has been head athletic trainer for the last three years. Last season he aided Joe Bedenk with the baseball team, but not in an official capacity. The board has also acted on the retirement of Robert "Pop" Ruth erford, Sr., golf coach for the past 28 years. He will retire on April 1. His soh, Robert, Jr., will take over the reigns of the golf team at that date. He has assisted his father for the past 15 seasons. There are still six DU men In the running. . SAD added two victories to the Sit as both first and second round matches were decided. . Only two contests went the route, and 11 ended in falls. Five of the men who pinned their opponents did so in the first period. In the-428-pound section of the, inde pendent division, Joe Reynolds was a for feit winner. The 185-pound action saw Jim Smith, Beta Theta Pi, pin Dave Gray; Phi Kappa Tau, in • 4:21. Dave Timothy, Delta Tau Delta, won by forfeit. SIX ,145-POUND bouts were scheduled, but only two were staged." Harty Rintz, Pi Kappa Alpha, pinned Milt Nemoroff in 5G seconds and Don Amig, Taxi Phi Delta, defeated George Koelle, Sigma Chip '1:22. _ The forfeit winnerswere Kent Whitten berger, Sigma Pi, Ray Terlizzi, Delta Sig ma Phi, and Ed Sweeten, DU. Will Kray bill won in the same weight of the inde pendent division. KEN TOMLINSON, AGR, lost to Vince Cavanaugh, DU, In 4:47 in the 155-pound group, while Norm Hartsock, SAE. topped Frank Angelo, Alidi• Phi Delta, in 8:26. In a decision match,. Joe Skutches, Theta Chi, beat Vic Straub, Phi Kappa; 4-2. , Bill Celani, Alpha Phi Delta, pinned Jim Lamoree, Delta Tau Delta, in 2:15 at 166- pounds after Ken Haas, Lambra Chi Al pha, had earned a 8-0 decision over' Dean Davidson, Sigma Phi Alpha'; and Kip Sle . THE BIG NIGHT . . . FRIDAY, MARCH 24th IFC-li'ANHEL BALL • • 1... ,c ,7x71;47 . • ,+ , 01•••,..i..qt:• 74 ", . - ' THE BIG FEATURE . . . TEX, BENEKE "Music in,the Miller Mood" NYU Nips Navy For Fencing Title Penn State fencers failed to place in the Eastern Intercollegi ate Fencing Championships held in New York City Friday and Saturday. NYU garnered the team title by edging Navy 73 1 / 2 to, 721/4. ber, SAE had beaten Jack Stozeneki of Sigma Chi. / TWO FIRST PERIOD falls marked 176- pound action as John McNees, Chi Phi, stopped Ed Diddlebock, Phi Kappa Tau; in 1148 and Myron Goldstone, Sigma Al- Phi Mu, pinned Joe. Duich, Pi Kappa Al pha in 1:17. Heavyweight winners were Joe Werll - Tau Kappa Epsilon, over Bob Kir kendall, Sigma Phi . Alpha, in '3:27 and Sam Miller, Pi Kappa Phi, over Mario Santangelo, Alpha Phi Delta, in 1:21. SALLY'S • 3rd Winner William E. Gilbert, Jr., an arts and letters senior from Tyrone, carried off a. new Motorola (with loop antenna) Sunday , nite. Do you want one? Sally's gives 'em,,away every week! 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