TUESDAY, MARCH 8.1955 Panthers Drub Matmen, 19-8 Pitt Cops 5 Bouts; Oberly, Fornicola Win Decisions By ROY WILLIAMS Twice-beaten Pitt pulled a repeat performance on Penn State’s matmen Saturday night when it pasted the Lions with their worst defeat of the season, 19-8 Pitt copped five vic tories, including a pin at 167 pounds, and a draw at 123 pounds. Until the end of the first three bouts when the score was knotted at 6-5, the Lions looked as if they might stave off the Panthers. But coach Rex Peery’s boys had only begun to gather their steam; in the next four bouts Pitt scored three decisions and a fall to take a commanding 19-6 lead at the outset of the heavyweight bout. Bm Hulings, Pitt’s 123 pounder , with a 8-3-1 record, gave an m- . dication of what was m store for ( the Nittanies when he tied Sid Nodland, 1-1. Captain Bob Homan met Ed ; Peery, son of Pitt’s coach and younger brother of Hugh who was defeated by Homan last year. Homan Loses First . Homan made a desperate but fruitless- last-ditch stand in the third period by netting three points to narrow Peery’s lead to one point. Peery, however, had piled up 4:45 minutes of riding time to gain the extra point to ' drop Homan, 5-3, and snap his six-match victory streak. The proof of how Larry Fornl cola stole the attention at 137 pounds is shown not only in his 5-1 score over Nick Swentosky, but also his total riding time'of than two-thirds of the match. Fomicola held a com manding 4-0 lead entering the final period when Swentosky es caped Cook Trips Adams The first period of the 147- pound bout was a stalemate, but in the second stanza Bob Cook reversed for two points; in the last period he and Dave Adams exchanged reversals for two points apiece. Cook had 3:57 of' riding time compared to Adams’ 1:34 to gain the extra point and round out a 5-2 score. Pitt’s three-pointer came at 157 pounds’when Joe Humphries suf fered another night of bad luck and another hard-fought loss, 3-2. Don Huff grabbed a 2-0 lead in the second period, but Humpreys scrambled out from the "down” position twice to gain two points. Huff escaped late in the third period to gain a marker —his ulti mate margin of victory. Ed DeWitt, undefeated in 18 SENIORS \ You Have an .Appointment wi tk I March 16th in Room 202 7 p.m. WILLARD HALL — ‘ See a technicolor film presented by The Kroger Co., depicting career opportunities in the fields of STORE MANAGEMENT, FOOD MERCHANDISING, ACCOUNTING, PERSONNEL, REAL ESTATE, WAREHOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION. 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Ron Schrif had a 1-0 lead until the final period when hp and Bill Oberly exploded in a rash of scor ing in the heavy weight score. 1 Oberly netted five points in the I third period and allowed Schrif ; three tallies. Oberly also was ' awarded a point for 4:02 minutes ' of riding time in gaining his 6-4 II victory. THf DAILY eOUJEQIAN STATE CQ&ISI-. Youkers, Pollard, Relay Team Place Third in K of C Meet Ponn state’s indoor trackmen wound up the campaign with three third places in Satur day’s running of the Knights of Columbus meet at Madison Square Garden. Hurdler Bill Youkers, sprinter Art Pollard, and the mile relay quartet copped third places in the Kof C scramble. These were the only Nittany entries. # _ Two former Penn State stars—Horace A shenfelter and Vic Fritz—captured first places. Youkers won his preliminary heat in the hurdles and finished second to Harrison Dillard in the semi-final race. 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