SA1: 1 71ID , AY, MARCH 10; 19M _;\ ,Liali - .:Sset ~-Afteriloodi:HElWA - Path L, • - Penn State's undefeated wrestling Squad lead the 15 other member teams in points as yesterdaY's afterndon matches elided. - - , 1 The Lions garnered four points on pins by by Dixt Frey, Bilil Santel, Joe Lemyre and Mike Rubino in the preliminary matches. , ' , FiVe teams picked up • three points in-/the first 'round of the tournament. Army, Cornell, Le high, Navy and Syracuse all were credited .with three pins each. George Feuerbach, _Lehigh's defending , champion in the 130- pound class, had the quickest pin of the 27 pins that took place 'in the first round. Feuerbach dropped Bob Dolt of Brown with a cradle in 41 seconds.- Dave Smith of Harvard got the only win by. default.. Dave Pen ning of Yale was injured late in the second period and the match went to Smith. P.M. Bouts • 123-poimd class Mike Filipos, Lehigh, pinned Walt Pow ell, Penn, with half-nelson and body press. Time 4:35. Bob Gerbino, Syracuse, decisioned Fred Graharn,_ Yale. Scote 8-1. ' ! Tohn Reese; Penn State, decisioned Dick Delgado; Cornell. Score 11-4. Don Procopio, Rutgers, pinned ~Charles Standish, Brown, with reverse cradle. Time - 1:85. • John 'Lee, Narvaid. pinned Pen Harer, Princeton, with cradle. Time 1:23. Bob Staley, Navy, pinned Mike Gvardi. jian, Columbia,' - with cradle. Tide 1:20. . . Bob Karn, Army, pinned Harvey Ruben stein, Temple, with half nelson and inside crotch. Time 1:45. George Morse, Virginia, pinned. Joel Hartman, F&M, with side chancery and am:locks Time 4:32. • 130-pound class George Fuerbach, Lehigh, pinned Bob Dolt, Brown, with cradle. Time 41 sec onds. ' . Dick Neff, Navy, decisioned Pierce Lonegran, Princeton. Score 9-6. Jack Dreibeibis, 'Penn State, decisioned Ed Meloni, Columbia. Score 10-5. ". ---• • . . Lou Bowers; Rutgers. decisioned Torn Harting, F&M. Score 15-9. Cal Engle,' Temple,. pinned Roger `,Cow les, Virginia, with :half nelson and body press. Time 5:40. • • Dave. Smith, Harvard, won by default over Dave. Penning, Yale. • • . Lon Tschirhart, Syracuse, pimied Mary Wolf, Penn, with figure four and head scissors. Time 6:60. s" • • Pete Polanie, Cornell, pinned Wayne White, Army, with reverse chanced Time 7:54. 137-pound class • ' Bill. Van Gilder, Cornell. decisioned Bill Carlisle, Lehigh. Score 6-3. Dick Fritts, Rutgers, decisioned .Carl Schaller, Princeton. Score 8-3. Bob Hartmari, Columbia. decisioned, Joe Muldoon; Penn. Score 15-S. Ed Barnes. decisioned Dick Greg ory, Navy. Score. '6-4. Don Maurey. Penn State, decisioned Don "Fears , . - Yale. Score 11-3. Angus Mac Lean, Brown, pinned Telco Then, Harvard, with windmill. Time 2:5G. .• •. Bob Bury, Syracuse. pinned Chagas Slingluff, Virginia, with double armlock. Time 4:27. - John Wasson, Army, Pinned Bob Long TemPie, with half-nelson and body press Time 7:01. • - 147-pound clas Pied Pettit, Yale, - decisioned, Tom Dougherty, F&M. Score 5-2. - Carl Lorenz, Temple, decisioned Dick Deets, Coluinbia. Score 8-4. John Mahoney, . Lehigh, decisioned Jim LaVine, Syracuse. Score 10-2. .Frank Bettucci, Cornell, pinned Rod French, Army, With • half-nelson and in side crotch. Time 2 :56. Frank Scolpino, Navy, decisioned Arlon , Adams, Harvard. Score 8-1. Don Frey, Penn State, pinned Ted Fer itter, Brown, with half-nelson and inside crotch. Time 2:01. 'Henry Sherk, Princeton, decisioned Joe Wood, Virginia. Score 3-1. Nick Lorusso, Rutgers, decisioned Frank Vaughn, Penn. Score 8-5. , • 157-pound class Bill Saatel, Penn State, Dinned Mac Besse, Penn, with half-nelson and inside crotch. Time 2:04. Gene Manfrini, Columbia, decisioned 3larvie Fitzgerald , . Virginia. Score 6-2. . _ Emil Perona, Rutgers,• decisioned Floyd Holloway. Nnvy. Score 5-0. 'Hare Michael,. Brown, decisioned Bob Longman, Yale. Score 8-5. Don Swygert. Army, decisioned Joe Hubbard, Harvard. Score 9-1. Tony Orser, Princeton, decisioned Tom Heaney. Temple. Score 9-1. Charles Cope,, F&M, decisioned Howard Tice, Syracuse. , Score 7-1. John Platte Lehigh, decisioned Paul Sampson, Cornell. Score 7.0./ 167-pound class Joe Lemyre, Penn State, pinnel Al Angelino, Columbia, with half-nelson and inside crotch. Time 9:26. Murray Winer, Syracuse, ,Dinned Neil Ma.stie, Harvard, with a windmill. Time 4 :44. Dnaa Es.stham, Brown, decisional. Bill Marino, Temple. Score. 6-2. Don Thomas, Navy. pinned Rpy Neville, Lehigh. with half-nelson and body press. Time,2:s4. Les. Simon, Cornell. Stites. Rutgers. Score 8-0 Ray Higgins, F&M, decisioned Carr Dorman, Virginia. Score 12-6. George Gravesod; Yale, pinned John Pentz, Princeton, ,with bar arm and body press. Time 052. Dean Mulder,. Army, PiTined Hal Leeds, Penn, with 'half-nelson and body press. Time 3:84, 177-pound class , Mac Reinhoff, Yale, deeisionett Martin Mayer, Princeton. Score. 44. • Mike Rubino, Penn State, pinned , . Al Nipein, Temple, with reverse nelson. Time Rues Sch.!ling, FCC decisioned Charles iCeith. Harvard. Score 7-1. rhoto by McMillie GENE MANFRINt Columbia's sightless - mat ace, all but threw F, and M's .157-pound Charlie Cope in- the third round:of their go last night. Manfrini spotted Cope a 4- 1 lead and then rallied in the final round to win by a popular, decision. 8 to 6. Annapolis Action Nin,e Penn State Gymnasts Seek Eastern Titles Today It's_ Eastern Intercollegiate Championship da y polis,3Md. today, too. But the Maryland version is and included among the competing teams is the Nittany Nine- men prom Coach Gene Wettsfone's group are seeking honors in si.; events. - Team Captain Rudy 'Valentino is defending the tumbling title he won last year. Valentino, un defeated during the regular sea son, is favored to repeat his 1950 victory. Benner On Sidehorse Dave Benner 'is among the leading contenders in the side ' horse event. A fourth place win ner in last year's National tour ney, Benner -will be watched closely, by other competitors. Torn Campbell', a sophomore, will be making his first appear ance in the Easterns in the hori zontal-bar competition. Campbell has been a consistent point-getter for the Lions and may be among the top finishers when the final count is made. Dave Douglass will be the Nit tany-.representative on the par allel-bars today. Douglass, 'an other Sophomore, will be gaining valuable experience for next year's campaign. Schultze Climbs Dave Schultz, No. ,1 Lion, rope climber, will be seeking a place among the leaders. Bill Hendrickson will be the only flying-rings' competing for Penn State. Jim Hazen, No. 1 rings man during the season, will miss pie Eastern because of aca-, clemie reasons. Owen , Wilkenson will be the second Penn State entry in the tumbling event. Earl Kerber will, compete on the horizontal-bar along with Campbell. Second man in the sidehorse event will be Larry Jamieson. •• _ Al Paulekas, Army,' decisioned Enzo Marinelli, Syracuse. Score 6 1 0. Don •Dickason, Cornell, decisioned John Evans, Penn. Score 6-0. Ray Vonben, Rutgers, deciaioned ,Stu Harris. Virginia. Score 64., Marc Rowe, Brown, decisioned .George Vote Hassel, Columbia. Score 7-1. John Godek,' Navy, — decisioned Phil Don atelli, Lehigh. Score 5-2. Heavyweight Hofnei Barr, Penn State. dectsioned Pete Bender, Rutgers. Score ,8-1. decbsioned Bob - - , Gill. Malone. ,Columbia, decisioned John Barbour, F&M. Score 11-2. Don 'Berndt, Lehigh, pinned Don Brown, Ariny, ' with , keylock. Time 6:82: Jim Hunt', Navy, pinned Jerry Harvard, with reverse nelson. Time 4 :06. Art 15erriinan. Yale, , pinned John Clarkson. Virginia, with reverse nelson. Time' 4 :54. • John Chernak. Brown. won a referee's decision over Austin, Hepburn, Penn. Brad Glass. Princeton. pinned George Fulton, Temple, with double arailock. Time 2:17. . , • Dick Clarkk, Cornell, pinned Dick Bei. er, Syracuse, with a„half-Deisoa and crotch. Time 1:61. ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA '5l Matmen Are Best Balanced Wrestling Coach Charlie 'Spei del believes his 1951 squad is the best-balanced he h6s ever coach ed. . - Records of former Penn State teams show that most of the standouts were in the lighter weights. Lion grapplers have earned 57 individuals. Of these, 39 were in' weight classes of 145 or under. More Statemen have won the 145 crown than any other weight. Jim Maurey's victory in last year's tourney was No." 11 for the Blue and White. In the 135 pound class, titles have found their way back to State College. Seven times the 128 champion was a Penn State man while the 121-title has been captured but twice. The 155-championship has been broiight home more times, six, than any of the other heavier ,weights. FIND THE HAPPINESS you yearn America's unique haven for newly married couples. 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Nugent, who set two Glennland pool records this season, swam 100 yards in'a terrific 50.4, a mark not too far. removed from Al Ford's world standard of 49.7. - 1950 Point Winners In State's fifth place finish last year, co-Captains Rod Waters and Cas BoroVvy took third in the backstroke, and fifth in the 50- ' yard dash respectively to pac'e the Statement Even though. Penn State is not expected to win any individual championships today, the Lions' are better swimmers than their two-win, eight-lots record indi cates. More concrete proof of their abilities lies in the fact that this year's squad lowered four of the ;,..• eight Penn State records. Bright Future? • Although such stalwkts as Borowy, Waters, and Bob \ Long are finishing their college careers tonight, coach Gutteron can take encouragement for the future. Consistent point winners who will return are present juniors Gene Kolber and Burt Bronk, dis tance men, and backstroker, George Hamilton. Sophs with bright hopes for next season are diver Bob Kenyon, sprinter Al Lucidi, and breaststrokes Jim Davies. Anna- EF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just call 2492 or bring machine to 623 Vr College Ave. Mr. Beatties •28 years ex perience is ,at your service. gymnastics Lion squad TYPING AND Mimeographing. Letters, manuscripts, theses, term papers, etc. Hotel State College. Room 205. Secretarial Service. Phone 4906. Helen G. Yarnell. TREASURE "RUNT! At College Sports wear tonight. Over 100 Silver Dollars hidden in merchandise. Buy an article with a dollar in it. and the dollar is yours. Store is open till 9:00 p.m. DIETZGEN SLIDE Rule, MI Library. March 1. Please call 7532. Reward. RAINCOAT TAKEN by mistake in Will ard, Wednesday. I have yours. Call 1097 Ask for Edward Thomas. LOST—SHELL, rimmed Classes without ease., between Frear Lab and College Diner. Call Joe 2534. PERSON WHO took gray top-coat out side 124 Sparks please return coat and Gar keys. Call Jack H. 2220. 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The seeding committee which met yesterday morning at 10 o'clock is composed of the follow ing coaches: Bill Sheridan, Le high; Jim Reed, Princeton; Dick Waite, Columbia; Joe McDaniels, Syracuse; and Charlie Speidel, Penn State. These men met with E. F. Caraway, president of the EIWA, to decide on the pair ings. The referees ar e Wilbur R. Lehman, Franklin and Marshall, chief; Richard Di Batista, Penn; John A. Engle, Lehigh; Bliss T. Sargeant, Lafayette; and Marl E. Thrush, Michigan. The chief scorers are Charles C. - Richards Jr., Franklin and Marshall; Paul W. Seal, Lehigh; and Warren E. Taylor, Princeton. The head timers, who , keep time for the periods and time outs, are R. B. Dickerson, Samuel Crabtree, and C. 0. Williams. 'ffie timers keeping track of time ad vantage of riding time are Hummel Fishbum, C. V. D. Bis sey, F. G. Bemreuter, C. R. Barnes, Allen Crabtree, and R. E. Clark. FOR SALE L 947 LIBERTY 23' Ifousetrailer. Good condition. Special price. Completely' furnished. 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