The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 25, 1950, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1950
IM Mat
Set For
Th quarter-finals of the intramural wrestling tournament will
be held Monday night. Several fraternities have a chance for team
honors, including ZBT, Sigma Nu, DU and Theta Kappa Phi.
Injuries marred the 17-match card on Thursday night which
saw Theta Ka . ppa Phi win three bouts. Lloyd Wolf, Phi Kappa Psi,
after being hurt, lost by default to Dick Blythe, Pi Kappa Phi, as
did Charlie Williams, PI Kappa
Alpha, 121, to Dick Brown, Chi
Phi. Fred Black, Sigma Pi, 165,
was pinned .by Gene Truitt, Phi
Kappa Sigma, in 1:15 following
an ankle injury.
John Allison, Phi Kappa Psi,
won the only other 121-pound
bout by forfeit.
At 128, Al Friestak, Theta Kap
pa Phi, pinned Arnold Aikens,
Pi Kappa Alpha, and George
Hamilton won by forfeit in the
ihdependent division.
135 POUND CLASS
George Kline i , ZBT, outpointed
Paul Hallman, Sigma Pi, in the
135-division, 5-2. Al. Christie,
Sigma Chi, won a '7-1 decision
from John Scott, Chi Phi, and
John Baiter, Theta Kappa Phi,
took a forfeit win.
Jim Lovett, Kappa ' Sigma,
stopped Earl Engle, Sigma Nu,
in 4:28, in the 145-class and Ed
Sweeton, DU, pinned No r
Faulkner, Phi Kappa Psi, in 1:56.
Jill Ewing, SAE, defeated Bill
Haensley, Alpha Zeta, in 5:22 and
Carl Liachowitz, ZBT, was a for
feit winner.
In the 155-pound group, John
Shuelte, Chi Phi, won over Stu
Frear, Alpha Chi Sigma, in 3:59
and George Alburger Sigma Chi,
lost.a 5-0 decision to Bob Scollin,
Theta Kappa Phi, Vince Cavan
augh, DU, pinned Bill Weiss, Phi
Delta Theta, at 2:46.
165 POUND CLASS
In the 165-pound independent
class, Joe Rynewicz decisioned
Len Horchos, 8-1 and Don Stogo
ski won a forfeit. Ken Ha.as,
Lambda Chi Alpha, won by vir
tue of a forfeit in the other divi
sion.
Two decisions in the 175 group
ended with Ted Geary, Phi. Gam
ma Delta, topping Don Furlong,
Alpha Chi Sigma, 7 2 2 and , Ron
Coder, Phi Kappa Sigma, beating
DA) Rodli, Beta Theta Pi, 5-0.
Heavyweight Dick Waters. Sig
ma Chi, pinned Jim Pasike, Del
tti Theta Sigma,. in 1:36 and Sam
Miller; Pi kappa Phi, stopped Bill
Hockergmith, Alpha .Chi Sigma,
in 4:31.
Six PIAA Schools
Clash for Gym Title
High school gymnasts from six
PIAA schools, will vie for the 1950
PIAA gymnastic championship in
Rec Hall, starting at 1 o'clock this
afternoon; , '
Pottsville, the defending team
champion, and Lower _Merlon will
renew its yearly rivalry. They
rate the favorite's position over
the other four schools—Ellwood
City, Nesquehoning, Lock Haven
and Conemaugh.
Pottsville's Jack T 3 a m p f or d,
only defending individual champ
ion, will be seeking a repeat on
the flying rings. He sparked his
team to victory last year when
Pottsville ended Lower Merlon's
grip on team honors.
No admission will be charged
for• the meet.
By this time last year, the
baseball team had been out on
the field for two weeks. Now all
they see is snow, rain and mud.
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Quarter-Finals
Monday Night
Troubles Mount As
Golfers Near Opener
Eight dual matches plus two championship tourneys lie
between Bob Rutherford• Jr. and the completion of his first
season as head coach of Penn State's varsity golf team.
Rutherford was promoted from his assistant coach posi
tion by the Athletic Board in the wake of the retirement of
his father, Robert "Pop" Rutherford. The elder Rutherford
had been head coach ever
since the start of the sp_ort
here in 1922,
Although installed in his new
job less than a week, the junior
member of the clan is already
beset with troubles
The day after, his appointment
first made evident to him
through a newspaper article—he
was laid low by a cold. He has
yet to meet his team, whose first
match is scheduled for April 15,
and to top everything off the re
cent thick blanket of snow prom
ises to cut off practices another
week at least.
Compares Schedule
Interviewed at his State College
home, Rutherford compared lag
year's golf schedule with his 1950
card and expects little difference
in the type of competition he will
face this season.
"I expect our opponent's
strength to be practically the
same that was shown lait year.
I don't know anything about
Navy's squad since they've been
off our schedule since the war
years.
"Last spring," he said review
ing the past season, "we • split
two meets with Georgetown,
beat Gettysburg, BUcknell and
Colgate and loft at Syracpse."
3rd In Earderns
The Nittany golfers scored their
most notable triumph in the East
ern Intercollegiate playoffs when
they swept past Pitt, Cornell and
Army. They lost to gale but man
aged to edge Brown for the No.
3 spot.
Returning team members in
clude Captain Tom Smith, Jim
Yerkes, Marvin Goldenberg, Joe
Durniak and Alex Munroe. Bob
Kunkle, Jim Walker and Harry
McMahon are-the team's co-man
agers. -
Rutherford still has not met his
team. "I was all set to have an
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
BULLETIN: CEDAR FALLS,
lOWA, March 24—Don and Jim
Maurey and Homer Barr of
Penn State came through the
opening round of the National
Wrestling Tournament with
victories here tonight, but Mike
Rubino was eliminated.
Don Maurey defeated Pick
ard of 14-10, Jim
Maurey defeated Keough of
Ohio State, 3-2, and Barr decis.
ioned Dexter of Cornell, 7-4.
Rubino lost to Reese, Big 7
champ from . Nebraska, 4-3.
organizational meeting at the be
ginning of the week but this cold
got me down. As a result of the
snow it will be impossible to tell
when we'll get in our first prac
tices.
"It takes a long time and a lot
of concentrated effort for a golfer
to shake off the long winter lay
off."
In order to ascertain the rela
tive standing of returning mem
bers, plus newcomers, Rutherford
plans to work with the group for
a few. weeks. As a cap to the
pre-season training phase he will
then run off a team elimination
in order to determine positions.
All workouts will be held on
the State College course. Intercol
legiate meets are run off as match
play with 7-man teams compet
ing.
Honor Cage Captains
Basketball Co-captains, Marty
Costa and Joe Toed, were 'hon
ored on W&J's all-;opponent list.
Ccista was named to the second
team while Toed received honor
able mention.
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Sigma Nu Wins
'5OV`-Ball Debut
The Sigma Nu-A volleyball
squad made an auspicious 1950
start in its attempt to retain the
fraternity crown by whitewash
ing Phi Kappa-A in two matches,
15-0, 15-0. Six other members of
Sigma Nu, comprising the B team,
also shellacked their opponerit,
Theta Chi-B, 15-1, 15-9.
Around the circuit, other tri
umphs were chalked up by Phi
Kappa Tau, 15-7, 15-13 over Phi
Epsilon Pi-A; Phi Gamma Delta-
A outtipped Alphd Zeta-A, 15-11,
15-6; Beta Sigma Rho-A beat out
Kappa Sigma-A, 5-15, 15-11, 15-7;
Sigma Phi Sigma-B came back to
trip Pi Kappa Alpha-B, 9-15, 15-4,
15-6; Alpha Chi Sigma-B out
spiked SPA-B, 15-7, 15-9, and
SPE-B won easily from AEPi-B,
15-2, 15-11.
Still other victories were regis
tered by Alpha Gamma Rho-B
over Phi Kappa Psi-B, 15-12, 15-
6, and Tau Kappa Epsilon-B over
Alpha Sigma Phi-B, 15-2, 15-11.
Alpha Chi Rho-B and Alpha Phi
Delta-B forfeited to Delta Chi and
Lambda Chi Alpha-B, respective
ly.
Made Golf Couise
Robert "Pop" Rutherford, form
er Penn State golf coach, con
structed the 18-hole course at the
College in 1922.
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Alumni Lacrosse
Halted By Snow
The scheduled lacrossa
match between the varsity and
the alumni for this afternoon
has been cancelled because of
wet grounds.
Coach Nick Thiel had his
charges going through condi
tioning drills in Nee Hall the
past week in preparation for
next Saturday's game with the
Annapolis Lacrosse Club. It
will be the first match of the
season for the Nittany
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