PAGE SIX PENN STATE'S Don Frey hoists Frank Scolpino, of Navy, for a body slam during their 147-pound match last night in Rec Hall. Frey, top-seeded - in his class, took the decision 6 to 1 to enter the semi-finals this afternoon. Homer Barr Moves Into Semi-Finals By Fall Route (Continued from page one) George Feuerbach of Lehigh will take on• one of the two un defeated 130-pounders left. Tem ple's Cal Engle decisioned Rut ger's ' Lou Bowers, 8-4. Another undefeated 130 - pounder, Har vard's Dave Smith, fell to Lou Tschirhart of Syracuse, who has a season record of 6-0-1 t Pete Bolanis of Cornell dropped State's Jack Dreibelbis, 12-4. Tschirhart and Bolanis will meet this after noon. At 137, Bob Hartman of Col umbia will meet Ed Barnes of F&M and Syracuse's Bob Bury will meet the Nittany's Don Maurey. Hartman took an 84 decision from Army's John Was son, and Barnes proved to be the Cinderella man of the division. Yesterday afternoon he decision ed fourthseeded Dick Gregory, 6-4, and then took the measure of Billy Van Gilder, Cornell, in the evening, 8-4. Bury had a 7-1 decision over Dick Fritts of Rutgers and Maurey threw Brown's An . gu Mac Lean around for- an 8-1 de cision. Frey Is Victor In 147, Don Frey, Penn State's only undefeated grappler this season, came close to a pin sev eral times, but finally_ ended up with an 8-1 decision over Navy's Frank Scolpino. This afternoop, Frey, first seed ed in his class, will meet Yale's fourth-seeded Fred Pettit, who pinned Henry Sherk of Prince ton. Cornell's Frank Bettucci, who Evening's Mat Results 123-POUND CLASS Bob Gerbino, Syracuse, deci sioned Bob Sutley, Navy. Score 2-1. Bo b Karns, Army, decisioned George Morse, Virginia. Score 9-2. Mike Filipos, Lehigh, decisioned John Reese, Penn State. Score 9-5. John Lee, Harvard, decisioned Dom Procopio, Rutgers. Score 5-2. 130-POUND CLASS George Feuerbach, Lehigh, pinned Dick Neff, Navy, with half-nelson and inside crotch. Time 4:45. Pete Bolanis, Cornell, decisioned Jack Dreibelbis, Penn State. Score 12-4. Calvin Engle, Temple, deci sioned Lou Bowers, Rutgers. Score 8-4. Lou Tschirhart, Syracuse, deci sioned Dave Smith, Harvard. Score 5-3. 137-POUND CLASS Bob Hartman, Columbia, deci sioned John Wasson, Army. Score 8-1. Don Maurey, Penn State, deci sioned Angus Mac Lean, Brown. Score 8-1. Bob Bury, Syracuse decisioned Dick Fritts, Rutgers. Score '7-1. Ed Barnes, F & M, decisioned Bill Van Gilder, Cornell. Score THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLLGL. / -d was unbeaten , until he met up with Frey last week at Ithaca, took a 7-0 decision from Carl Lorl enz of Temple. Lehigh's Ed Ma honey will provide ,the opposition for Bettucci this afternoon. Ma honey whitewashed Rutger's Nick Lorusso, 7-0. Penn State's Bill Santel be came the first first-seeded grap pler to fall when Princeton',s Tony Orser took a 12-5 decision. Orser had Santel going in the first period, but the match took a sharp turnabout in the early min utes of the second period when Santel had things pretty much his own way. Orser turned it on late in the second period and in the third and Santel dropped out. ' Santel had a season record of 7-1, Orser a log of 4-1-1. Orser will meet Columbia's Gene 'Man frini in the semi-finals this after noon. Manfrini, who is completely blind, brought the crowd to its feet with an 8-6 decision over Charles Cope of F&M. Manfrini was behind late in the 'third period and came up with a re verse and time advntage to take the match. Emil Perona, who won his title last year in the 167-pound class, won a 5-1 Verdict from Lehigh's John Platt and will meet Army's Don Swygert in a match this afternoon. Swygert won his way into the semi-finals with a . 5-1 decision over Brown's Dave Michael .% Thomas Unbeaten Navy's Don Thomas, the only (continued on page eight) 147-POUND CLASS Do n Frey, Penn State, deci sioned Frank Scolpino, Navy. Score 6-1: John Mahoney, Lehigh, deci sioned Nick Lprusso, Rutgers. Score 7-0. Frank Bettucci, Cornell, deci sioned Carl Lorenz, Temple. Score 7-0. Fred Pettit, Yale, pinned Hen ry Sherk, Princeton, with rverse nelson and bar arm. Time 3:48. 157-pound class Tony Orser, Princeton, • deci sioned Bill Santel, Penn State. Score 12-5. Gene Manfrini, Columbia, deci sioned Charles , Cope, F 6c M. Score 8-6. Emil Perona, Rutgers, deci sioned Floyd • Holloway, Navy. Score 5-1. Don Swygert, Armyrdecisioned Dave Michael, Brown. Score 5-1. 167-POUND CLASS Don Thomas, Navy, pinned Les Simon, Cornell, with a reverse nelson. Time 2:21. • .D ea n Mulder, Army, pinned Murray Winer, Syracuse, with a half-nelson. Time 4:53. George Graveson, Yale, deci sioned Ray Higgins, F & M. Score 10-4. Joe Lemyre, Penn State, deci sioned Dana • Ea.stharn, Brown. Score 4-3. State s IBA Hot yes rop • \ • A . . -, H s elms - Morino - Lose A . - , , By ART BENNING Special To The Daily' Collegian - CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va,, March 9 Penn State i s chancep for the team title in, the EIBA matches ?here took two suddeii turns for the worse tonight when Len Coiner, of Virginia, and. Bill Miller, of Syracuse, scored TKO's, both in ` ' the second round, over Sam Marino and Pat. Heims, respectively. F .- an,.J....dhi. 'Hall For' Mat Bouts By ERNIE MOORE ' Win, lose or draw, Homer Barr is'-still the "People's Choice" as far as Penn State wrestling fans are concerned. When the Lions' big heavyweight came on the floor yesterday afternoon for his prelim match, he was greeted with a roar of applause from the State rooters. 'The fact — that Homer's match was on the mat at the far end of Rec hall didn't phase the fans. They moved en masse to see one of the greatest- wrest- Jers ever to don Penn Stale togs Homer didn't let them down. Although lie couldn't pin Pete Bender, of Rutgers, the 'defend ing Eastern champ gave him a sodnd 8-1 licking. "Murderers Row" From the looks of first-round results, Penn State has developed a "murderers' row.". Don Frey, 147-pounder, Rusty Santel, 157, Joe Lemyre, 167, and Mike Ru bino, 177, scored successive .pins in yesterday's preliminaries. ' President Milton S. Eisen hower, Wilmer E. Kenworthy, director of student affairs, Carl P. Schott, dean of the School of Physical Education and Ath • letics, and William Hoff man, former burgess and reg- , istrar, took in the matches from the "President's Perch"—first row balcony. Jack, ,Dreibelbis, Lion 130- pounder, really "used his ,bean" in winning his preliminary match. He arid. Ed Maloni of Columbia collited heads • during the bout and had to take a short rest period until both recovered. Lehigh Ready Lehigh is really up for this. tournament. There were 492 tick ets reportedly sold in Bethlehem. From the sound of things in Rec hall, all 492 ticket holders are here to watch the Engineers per form. Before each Lehigh wrest ler goes on" the mat, the entire team gathers around to wish him luck. Yes, sir, they want this championship! ' Mike Dißatista, who is doing some of the refereeing at the tourney", is a three-time East ern champion in the 175-pound class. Mike did his wrestling for Penn in 1941, '42, and '43. Gene M anf rin i, Columbia's blind 157-pound grappler, is proof enough that you don't need to see to wrestle. After being taken down by Virginia's Harvie Fitz gerald, the Lion matmen scored a reverse, and almost maneuvered Fitzgerald into Na pinning posi tion M.anfrini went on to win the match 6-2. 177-pound class Al Paulekas; Army, pinu e d Macollum 'Reinhoff, Yale, with a body. press. Time 721. Ray Vohden, 7ntgers, decis ioned Russ Schelling; IP&M.,Score 3-1. Mike Rilbino, Penn State, de cisioned John Godek, Navy. Score 5-0. ' Don Dickason, Cornell, 'decia ion-ed Marc Rowe, Brown. • Score 6-1. Heavyweight Brad Glass, Princeton, pinned Gill Malone. Columbia,. with, a half-nelson. Time 2:57. Don Berndt, Lehigh, decisiofted Jim Hunt, Navy. Score 6-2. ' Homer Barr, Penn State, pitined John Chernak, Brown, with a half-nelson and bar arm. Time' 8:53. Dick Clark, Cornell, pinned - Art Merriman, Yale, with a half-nel son. Time 3:3T ~..... .4....:". V iii :IA Both bouts were preliminary matches. • • John Albarano',l4s pound class, decisioned Jim McGee, Army, and Mario Santangelo won by forfeit over Ed Bessell, Virginia, in the heavyweight division. Bob P_ot ter, Penn State 175-pounder, lost by decision to George Kartalian, Syracuse. , • Marino's bout was stormed ,at 1:02 when the 125-pounder suf fered a cut over the right eye. Marino had come out fast but got himself into trouble in the first /round. In the 'second round, he staged a brilliant comeback, but two left hooks finished him. It was a severe jolt to the. Lions. GOod Left Heims, on the - other hand,.used his' left to good 'advantage in the opening round, but he was floored suddenly in the late stages of_the round by a wicked left ,to the head. At the start of the second round, Heims received the same punch. Then at 1:16 the finish 'came when a solid left hook to the Mid-section gave the bout to the J55-pound Syracusae. • . John Albarano, State's 145- pounder, climbed the first step into the title when he decisioned Jim McGee of Army. Albarano used a good left hand that plainly shopk McGee in the last two Miss a Able _ but Ciga rs are a hlianis Smokes S. --IL:0,-1.Y, ?.LARCH 10, 1951 Golf Olanjsgef•s Second assistant To 1 f man agers should report to the caddy house Monday and Tues day between 3' P.m. and 6 p.m.; head manager Harold Shipler his announced. _ rounds. Alabarano will face Vince Marshall, Va., in the semi-finals. Albarano must no w be ruled the favorite in this divisiOn as Ben Dolphin, Syracuse's defend ing champion, withdrew unex pectedly. The \cause for this sud den withdrawal was not known, but _it was thought to be the re currence of an injury to his deft hand. State's Potter, boxing at 175, also came out on the short end when Kartalian, Syracuse, deci sioned him in a semi-final. Potter was floored in the third round,, but he finished the bout.' • In the heavyweight event, San tangelo won via a forfeit over Virginia's Ed Bessell in another semi-final i,match. Three other Statemen drew byes. They were Jim Barr in the 130-class; Frank Gross in the 135- pound class; and Lou Koszarek in the 165-pound class. is as - good You need not inhale to enjoy a cigar! CIGAR INSTITUTE OF AMERICA. INC. Potter Decisioned