THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1956 IM Wrestling Opens Four Champions Defend Titles By JOE CHEDDAR Defending champions Tom Webb, Armour Bla c k, Paul Brown and Jack Stuart won their opening matches last night as this year's IM wrestling tourna ment got underway at Recreation Hall. Black flashed the form that took him to the crown last year as he pinned Don Asendorf of Alpha Tau Omega with a reverse nelson in 3:38. Black had a 4-2 lead over his willing opponent when he got the fall. Brown, last year's 155-pound champ, had his hands full with Phi Epsilon Pi's Ted Cohen be fore pinning him. Cohen wrestled defensively in the first period and was able to fend off several takedown attempts by Brown. Brown re versed him soon after the be ginning of the second period however, and gained the pin at 2:27. Stuart, also of DU, had Pi Sig ma Upsilon's John Price in trou ble from the start. Stuart got the takedown and three near falls on his outgunned opponent, then pinned him with 'a half nelson and wrist hold. • Webb, of Chi Phi, the other de fending champion, got a forfeit win over Jim Harper of Tau Kap pa Epsilon. Ralph Cryder of Beta Theta Pi, a finalist last year, gave the on lookers a fine exhibition of wrest ling finesse in pinning Leroy Varettoni of Phi Kappa Tau. Cry der was all over his opponent from the outset, and pinned 'him with a reverse nelson and arm bar. Duane Campbell of Sigma Phi Epsilon established himself as a contender in the 145 pound class by pinning Frank Strauss of Phi Kappa Psi. Other 145 pound class winners were Ed Palmer of Sig ma Nu, who pinned Bob Evanko of Theta Kappa Phi, and Bob Mc- Millan of Delta Tau Delta, who pinned George Goldstein of Sig ma Alpha Mu. Jack Frey of Beta Theta Pi. and Sigma Nu's Dave Barney scored impressive wins in the 155 pound class. Frey needed only a minute and 17 seconds to pin Ed Olsen of Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Barney needed even less, pinning Phi Kappa Psi's Chuck Carabell in a min ute and 5 seconds. Also in the 155 pound division, Norm Whitehouse of SPE, and, Jim Brubaker of Delta Upsilon, won by forfeit. Whitehouse won over A.G.R.'s Bob Neff and Bru baker over Phi Gamma Delta's Jim Lessig. Don Wright of Alpha Zeta paced the 165-pound entries, win ning a 3-0 decision over Don Dowden of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Wright rode his opponent throughout the entire match. Fritz Condon of Theta Delta Chi, Willis Kuhns of Chi Phi. and Jack Winterbottom of Phi Kappa Psi got forfeit wins. The 175 pound division fea tured the program's outstand ing bouts. Beside Brown's win, three other falls were regis tered. Phil Sieg of Chi Phi pinned John Bruno of Lambda Chi Alpha in 17 seconds. and Dan VanDuyne got a fall over Theta Delta Chi's Bill Snyder in 56 seconds for the quickest pins of the night. Alpha Sigma Phi's Harry Brown pinned Don Tinsman of Acacia, and Ben Lentz of Sigma Phi Ep silon pinned Bob Barette of Sig ma Chi in other 175 pound class matches. Football players Clint Law and Walt Mazur scored falls .in th• unlimited division. Law pinned Alpha Chi Rho's Paul Felton in Thurber's 13 CLOCKS Thursday Night 13 CLOCKS Friday Night 13 CLOCKS Saturday Night Tickets Thurs. - $.60 Fri. and,Scrt. - $l.OO —Ron Caporal' photo ARMOUR BLACK, Chi Phi, about to pin his ATO opponent Don Asendorf in IM wrestling last night at Rec Hall. Referee is Tony DeJulius. WRA Roundup Atherton Averages 692 For Top Bowling Score Atherton registered a '392 aver age to lead the women's Tuesday night bowling league when it beat Kappa Delta's 523 total. Carol Klamt rolled 130 and Barb Moore 128 to lead the win ning keglers. Judy Corfield roll ed 121 and Cheryl Davis scored 106 for the losing KD team. Zeta Tau Alpha beat Del t a Gan.ma 565-461, wi t h Eleanor Barnes notching the league's highest total of 156. Ceil Franke scored a 128 game for the win ners. Kappa Alpha Theta out-rolled Kappa Kappa Gamma 525-481 with Anne Nitrauer bowling 125 and Jane Colelesser scoring 120. Mary Mergot had 115 for KKG. Phi Mu beat Alpha Omicron Pi 560-469 with Shirley Martin, Joan Reitz, and Sally Coltrin bowling in the 120'5. Sally Oberle led the losers with 111 points. Beta Sigma Omicron outscored Thompson IV 528-464 with Juani ta Quarles getting 126 points. 'Sara Murphy bowled 106 for Thompson. Jody Hough led Pi Beta Phi to a 535-475 win over Alpha Kappa Alpha when she rolled 121. The loser's Grace Smith netted a 132 total. Outing. Club's Winter Division Meets Tonight The winter sports division .of the Outing Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in Hetzel Union Assembly hall. A ski trip to Mount Tremblant, located above Montreal will be discussed. The trip is tentatively scheduled for the Easter vacation. After the business meeting two ski movies will be shown. The Outing Club's roller skat ing party, scheduled for Sunday, has been changed io an outing'at the Boalsburg ski cabin. If interested, sign up at the lietzel Union desk. The trip will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday from be hind Old Main. 50 seconds and Mazur did the same to Alphi Chi Sigma's Joe Sybkonis in 1:50. In a final un limited bout Delta Signia Phi's Bob Gardiner bulled his way to a 5-0 win over Theta Kappa Phi's Dick Tkatch. THE DAILY COLLEGvAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA 4 Sororities Victorious In IM Volleyball League Delta Zeta and Delta Delta, Delta copped victories in th e women's intramural volleyball Tuesday night when the DZ's beat Alpha. Kappa Alpha 31-28 and Tri Deli topped Alpha Xi Delta 51-15. 1 Delta Zeta held the tail-end of a 12-11 halftime score before it edged Alpha Kappa Alpha by three points. Barbara Funk led the DZ's in scoring with nine points, while Barb Drum had eight. Sandy Cunningham was high [scorer for the losers with nine points. Maureen Funk was the highest point-producer of the night when she scored 17 points for Tri Delt's trampling 51-15 win. Gail Hazen scored 11 points for the winners. Barb Kabakjian and Pat Kil dee shared eight points for the losers. In Monday night's action Kap pa Kappa Gamma beat Kappa Delta 38-32 and Kappa Alpha Theta outscored Alpha Omicron Pi 54-22. Fran Riley's fifteen points led the Kappas in scoring. Carolyn Baer scored KD's highest total of 10 points. Jane Colclessor made 14 points and Sally Stauffer 12 to lead the I Theta's to victory over AOPi. CAMP CONRAD WEISER Reading YMCA Camp Wernersville, Pa. Will interview at the Student Employment Service, 112 Old Main, on Wed., March 14 and Thurs., March 15. General openings in all phases of camp activities. Faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates are welcome to inter view. Sign up in advance at 112 Old Main. Phi Tau Leads Keglers; AGR Splits in A-Loop Phi Kappa Tau strengthened its hold on League A in TM frater nity bowling Tuesday night defeating Alpha Zeta, 3-1. Phi Tau now leads Alpha Gamma Rho by two games. Although Alpha Zeta took the first game of the match with a 725 score, Phi Tau came back with an 813-point rally to go on and win, 2192-2083, The one-game loss dropped the Phi Tau bowlers from the undefeated rank, but wasn't enough to diminish its lead. Phi Tau now holds a 19-1 record, and dropped AZ to the 500 mark, 10-10. Alpha Gamma Rho, held to a 3-1 victory last week, could only muster a 2-2 split with Delta Sig ma Phi. The Delta Sig keglers took the first game with a 784 score, and although AGR took the two remaining games, it was not able to overcome the deficit. Delta Sig outscored its opponents, 2199-2104. AGR now owns a 17-3 slate with Delta Sig tied for third with 12-8. Sigma Phi Epsilon also tied for third place honors. downed Alpha Phi Delta, 3-1. Alpha Phi Delta picked up its lone point in the second game with 765 pins. SPE IM Handball - (Continued from page six) John Pepe beat Triangle's Jim Henry, 21-6, 21-3. Phi Delta The ta's Milt Plum defeated Alpha Gamma Rho's Ralph Heister 21-4, 21-4. The most exciting match Tues day was between Alpha Tau Omega's Howard Van Matte and Alpha Chl Sigma's John Iddon. Van Matre tok the first game 21-15, lost the second 14-21, then came back to win the match in the deciding frame, 2/ to 20. In Monday night's activities. 12 wins were posted including Sigma Nu's Bob Schrader -over Dick Wagner. Phi Kappa Tau. 21-19. 21-14. Alpha Zeta's John Wright defeated Phi Mu Delta's Jim Bender 21-0. 21-2. In two close matches, Tau Kap pa Epsilon's Walt Fresch edged Phi Gamma Delta's Bob Book man, 21-18, 21-17, and Delta Sig ma Phi's Lloyd Mengle had to come from behind to defeat Sig ma Alpha Epsilon's Jake Tim bers 15-21, 21-9, 21-16. Phi Gamma Delta's Terry Hut ton won by identical 21-10 games over Sigma Chi's John Haas. Sig ma Pi's Bill Taber defeated Sid Grobman, Phi Epsilon Pi, 21-8, 21-13; Kappa Delta Rho's Dave Hamrick beat Bob Weiss, Alpha Tau Omega 21-3, 21-17; Theta Kappa Phi's Ron Grapsy defeated George Seiders, Triangle, 21-1, 21-0; and Ed Henrie of Sigma Al pha Epsilon lost to Sigma Alpha Mu's Al Rose, 21-4, 21-8. 0 0, .1.4 44- i‘ Breakfast Branch ~ Lana Coffre-break vi S iert Ei, ~...„„,,,, t, ANY PARTY I v. ..., Please , order i day ahead TRW el TOM ..... AD 84184 won the match, 2333-2075, anti now holds the highest match rolled in the A loop. Delta Tau Delta beat Alpha Epsilon Pi, 3-1, pulling its record to 9-11. DTD registered 2032 points to the loser's 1943. 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