VOW!). *Y. iNkltal 3 0.. 1955 1955 NCAA Wrestlin INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS of the 25th National Collegiate Athletic Associa- who regained the 157-pound crown which he won in 1952; Fred Davi lion wrestling tournament at Cornell last weekend are Terry McCann, lowa, hoina A and M, at 187 pounds: Dan Hodge, Oklahoma's 177-pound champion: 115: Ed Peery, Pitt's 123-pound champ: Myron Roderick, Oklahoma A and M. Pete Blair, Navy, who was the only man who successfully defended his 195$ 130. pound champ who copped the 137-pound title last year; Larry Fornicola, crown by winning the 191 title: and Penn State's Bill °belly. hes eiht Penn State. at 137-pounds: Ed Eichelberer, Lehigh, 147- pound, titlist, Who champ. Fornicola holds the second-place team trophy of the Lions; ck Wu voted the Outstanding Wrestling trop hy: Bill Weick, lowa State Teachers' holds the team trophy for Oklahoma A and M's championship team. 4 Teams in Race For 1M Mat Title The race for the intramural fraternity wrestling title will Parently go right down to the wire with four teams fighting it for the coveted championship. However, front-running CM Phi is currently in spot, with 18 points, to second place Phi Gamma collected 59 points. Defending champion, Delta Upsilon, is third with 58 and Sigma Nu fourth with 54. Phi GaniMa Delta j urn pedl pkominentlY- in the mat picture when it collected a total of 26 points • during the last two nights of intramural action. 'Lynn Sweigard swelled the Phi Gant•stock, and at the same time dealt the Chi Phi squad a serious bid*, when he decisioned Jack Fry, 3-0. However, Chi Phi's posi tion was maintained when Don Farmsllo pinned Dave Miller, Beaver House, in a 121 match. Fiumello was trailing Miller, 2-0, when he applied a half-nelson arid crotch hold at 3:41 of the sec ond period. The surprise of the evening oc curred in the 121 division hen w Phi Gamma Delta's Hartley Blaha defeated Ray .okamoto, 'Phi Kap pa Sigma, on a referee's - decision, 7-6. Blaha's near fallnd predica ment swayed the no d in his fa vor to break the 8-6 tie. Blaha will meet Farmello, Chi Phi, for the 121 title in Thursday night's finals. Dick Davidson, 128 kept the Phi Gam machine ro iling when he pinned Larry Roman, Alpha Epsilon Pi, in 4:35 with a body press. Fred Bridge also pinned Dave Jones with three seconds remaining in an independent match. Sigma Nu's title aspirations re She: My headlights keep wink ing at other cars. He: Your car isn't flirtatious. It's just telling you it needs the wonderful, new type, all weather SEALBEAM HEAD LIGHTS. SEALBEAM HEADLIGHTS that cut through rain and fog and give more light than ever before! WIMMER'S SUNOCO 502 E. Co!loge Ave. Half Block from Simmons By JOHN LAWRENCE ceived a jolt when Dan Van Duyne, Alpha Gamma Rho, ;pin ned Woody Griffiths in 3:41 with a body press in a 175 match Also in 175 action, Bob Wenner finally caught Henry Hemsing, Phi Kap pa Psi, , in 4:52 with a body press, Wenner was leading Hemsing 5-0 at the time of the fall. Art Marks, Delta Upsilon, ad yanceL. closer to a second frater nity title when he pinned by Bass in 3:04 with a body press. Jim Knepp, former 121 champion, kept his string intact When he pinned electron McCormick, Al pha Phi• Delta in 1:32 with a body press. Tom Webb, Chi Phi, established himself a definite threat to the 128 title when he decisioned Harry Albert, Beta Theta Pi t 7-0. Webb narrowly missed a pin at the end of thk. second period. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PEMSsa.yAMA Cham lons Five Victorious In IM Handball Dean Mullen moved into the fi nals of the intramural indepen dent singles handball tournament Monday night at Rec Hall. Four fraternity men also advanced in t.. the semi-final round of play in the IM fraternity singles tour ney. In the fraternity contests, Er win Schimmel, Zeta Beta Tau trounced Steve Meisel, Alpha Ep silon Pi, 21-4, 21-5; James Lysek, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, eliminated Ed Barteird, Delta Upsilon, 21- le, 21-4; John Hawk, Sigma Chi, edged John Adams, Delta Up silon, 18-21, 21-18, 21-18; and in the final contest of the evening, Paul . ; Dierss. Phi Delta Theta, stopped Mike Meckley, Theta Xi, 21-13, 21-12. The winners of the semi-final matches will meet to night to determine the fraternity IM handball champ. the number Delta, who Billy Kane, Kappa Delta Rho decisioned Tom Eynon, Alpha Chi Sigma, 3-0 at 175 and Simon Gar ber won by default over Bob Sit ko, Delta Upsilon. George Vlachos also pinned John Dash in 1:56 with , a half nelson and crotch hold in an independent match. Sports Briefs ==M ST. PETERSBURG,' Fla., March 29 (W)—Another switch from the outfield to first base appears to be in the making for Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals, one of baseball's finest hitters in either position. Pep Ready for Fight • • • SAN FRANCISCO, March 29 (X)---NOillie Pep, featherweight ring veteran, finished his training at a downtown gymnasium today for his nationally televised bout with young Gil Cadilli at Parks Air Force base tomorrow night. Beaten only six times In his long career, Pep appeared to be sharp and ready for the scheduled 10- round outing. Irish Cl_ pen Grid Drills ... SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 29 (M—Coach Terry Brennan starts his second year as Notre Dame's head football coach tomorrow by launching spring drilla for some 100 candidates. NCAA Ring Contenders . . . POCATELLO, Idaho, March 29 (W)—Coached by a man who never fought a bout, the Idaho State College boxing team starts an attempt Thursday to repeat a trick it turned in its home ring two , years ago: Win the National Collegiate boXing crown. STUDENT SPECIAL! Malted Milk and choice of: *Hamburger *Grilled Chow only *Egg Salad 45c *Ham Salad GREYHOUND POST HOUSE RESTAURANT In State College es Rents 322 TRANSPORTATION NOTICE EASTER VACATION Take a Tip and Make Your Trip by GREYHOUND LINES For the convenience of PENN STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, SPECIAL BUSES will be provided for the EASTER VACATION and will leave from the GREY HOUND POST HOUSE at 1:00 pm. Wednesday, April 6. Reservations for the SPECIAL buses will be made with the purchase of your ticket at the GREYHOUND POST HOUSE. ALL RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY 10:00 P.M. TUESDAY,, April sth. For additional information, call the Greyhound Post House. Phone ADams 7-4181. p 46 §EM
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