WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, IY3S ,THr6e Former Champions Win As IM Mat Action Begins The' 1955 intramural wrestling tournament got off to a slow start last night as 14 of the scheduled 27 matches went down the drain via the forfeit route. Howbver three re turning champions opened quest for another fraternity title when two were awarded for feit wins and another, Armour Slack of Chi Phi, pinned his 145 pound opponent in twelve seconds of the opening period— one of the shortest bouts in IM history; Black, last year’s 135 boss, pinned Harry Crissman, Alpha Phi -iDeltia, with a cradle hold, When he scored with a takedown and applied the “coup de grace’’ . moments later. Jim Knepp, Al ’ pha Chi Sigma, last year’s 121 pound champion and Winnie Dbederlein, former 175 pound titlist from Kappa Sigma, both entered the second round of ac tion on forfeits. " In Heavyweight action, Walt Mazur, Phi Kappa Tau, required Only 35 seconds to pin Wendell Toland of Kgppa Alpha Psi. The bull-like Mazur turned the trick with a half-nelson and body press. Bob Allen of Chi Phi defeated Jim Ely, Tau Kappa Epsilon, in another heavy bout when he piled up a* 5-0 advantage on the strength of one takedown, two reversals and riding time. ,Ih the closest bout of the eve ning, Norm Whitehouse, Sigma phi Epsilon, edged his 155 pound opponent Norman Levin of Alpha Chi Sigma, 5-4. Whitehouse was awarded the decision when he rode Levin throughout the final period to break a 4-4 deadlock. At, 165 pOunds Norm Paul of Alpha Gamma Rho swept to a 6-0 decision over Bob Sweitzer, Phi Kappa Sigma. Paul was in complete control- of the action as he scored on a takedowii, f one reversal; two escapes and was also awarded one point for rid ing time. ' In independent action two falls Were registered ' when George Jackson pinned his 155 opponent, Charles Williaxhs,' with a half nelson in 3:30 of the second period. Dale Simpson aliso turned the trick over Ralph Pillischef with a half-nelson and bar. Frank Della Penna, Sigma Pi, overwhelmed his heavyweight op ponent, Bob Giombetti of Alpha Phi Delta, 6-0. Della Penna gain ed four minutes riding time in the bout which saw him in control after' a first period takedown. Also in the heavy bracket', Joe . Erwin of Theta Kappa Phi pin ned Phi Kappa Sigma’s Charles Yarbrough .in 4:43 /with a body press. In a 165 pound , match John Rautine, Theta Xi defeated Dave Shenot of Kappa Sigma on the strength of two takedowns and one escape. Bill Cafyl, Sigma Pi, came from behind to' register a fall over his 175 pound- opponent John Skoczylgs, of Phi Kappa, when he pulled the match from the fire with a body press. At the time | of the fall, Skoczylas was leading, 3-0. - i CLASSIFIEDS FOR* SALK 1940 FORD, new clutch, good condition, two now tires. o*ll Howard AD 7-2178 after 8 p,m. . 1988 OLDSMOBILE 4-door eedan. Very . »ood condition. Reasonable prise. 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