SATURDAY. MARCH 10. 1956 Defenders Black, Kane Post Wins In IM Mat Tourney The intramural wrestling program gathered momentum as 15 falls and six decisions were posted at Rec Hall last night. Two-time champion Armour Black, Chi Phi, took his sec ond decision in th e155-pound class from Bob Dorwart, Kappa Delta Rho, by a fall in 3:10. At the same weight, Jim Cram er, Theta Delta Chi, was pinned by Jim Brubaker, Delta Upsilon, and Fred Keck, Delta Tau Delta, demonstrated a superior mat knowledge in pinning Dave Hu bert, Phi Delta Theta. Also in the 155-pound class, Norm Whitehouse, Sigma Phi Ep silon, won his second bout by pin ning Bob Wilson of Sigma Pi; Terry Rebe, Phi Sigma Kappa. pinned Bob Whitaker of Alpha Gamma Rho and John Hickey, Phi Kappa, won by a forfeit from Craig Kauffman, Kappa Sigma. A grueling bout between Bob Yeager, Beta Theta Pi, and Bob Metzger, Phi Kappa Psi, was stopped in the second period when Yeager suffered a bruised rib. Metzger was leading, 7-2. In another of the• 175-pound bouts, Tom Eynon of Theta Chi pinned Harold Pellow, Phi Kap pa_Sigma Frank Markland, Alpha Zeta, decisioned Glenn Fiscus, Alpha Chi Sigma, 3-1, on a take down and riding time. Robert Wenner, Pi Kappa Phi, outwrestled Fred Donahoe, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 10-2. The shortest bout of the night put Dick Rensel, Delta Upsilon, over Bill Childs, Alpha Chi Sig ma, in 1:30. Rensel took his man down and applied an efficient body press. Gene Foster, Phi Kappa Sigma, leading 6-0, managed to pin Irwin Bass, Phi Sigma Delta, in 5:44. Independent Don Horan deci sioned Stuart Bailey, also inde pendent, 10-5, each man haring two take downs and one escape. Charles Miller, Delta Sigma Phi, stayed on top of Bob Murray, Phi Kappa Tau, throughout their match and pinned his opponent in 4:47, at 121 r-pounds. Jack Stewart, Delta Upsilon, pinned Fred Martin, Pi Kappa Phi, at 4:57. Duane Campbeti, Sigma Phi Epsilon, wen by forfeit over Andrew Schoerke, Pi Kappa Alpha. Last year's 175-pound fraternity champ, Bill Kane. Kappa Delta Rho, took his heavyweight bout over Jim Ristimaki, Phi Sigma Upsilon, by a pin in 3:30. Also in the heavies, Bob Maurer, 'Theta Chi, pinned. Charles Warren, Phi Delta Theta. Simon Garber, Alpha Gamma Rho, decisioned Bill Edwards, Kappa Delta Rho. Jim Hart, Aca cia, decisioned Jim Knepp, Alpha Chi Sigma. Dick Roschh, Kappa Delta Rho, forfeited to Raoul Cas ciari, Alpha Phi ‘Delta. Closest bout was wee by Dick Lippe, Phi Epsilon Pi. who took two points, in a near fall over Milton Netcher, Delta Sigma Phi, and won, 2-0. Jay Livziey..Theta Chi. pinned Dick Mirth, - Theta . Xi. Independent Tom Deinaler pinned Herbert Hess. Terry Hunter. Beta Beta's, Pi Kap Keep Leads Beta Theta Pi, D League, and Pi Kappa Phi, C Loop, continued to hold first place• in IM frater nity bowling competition Thurs day night. Each owns 17-8 rec.- , orns. In League C action, Pi Kappa Phi shutout Alpha Chi Sigma keglers, 4-0. Pi Kappa totaled 2315 points with the help of 819 pins in the first game. Delta Upsilon downed Theta Chi, 3-1, with 2053 points. Theta Chi prevented a shutout by tak ing the first game with 733 points. Sigma Chi, in second place; dropped Alpha Sigma Phi to third place, 3-1. - The other league : match saw Phi Kappa Sigma belt Beta Sig ma Rho, 4-0, scoring 2166 paints. Beta Theta Pi continued to roll in the D Loop beating Triangle; 4-0. The Beta's rolled two games of 744 to pace their attack. Kappa Delta Rho split- with Theta Kappa Phi, 2.2, - but re Hy TOM WERNER One Cage Playoff Slot Still Open Only one berth remains to be filled in the 1956 Independent In tramural basketball playoffs as a result of league playoff victories registered Thursday night by the Canadian Club and the Twenty niners. The Canadian Club swept the League G title, squeezing by the Playboys, 24-23, while the Twen ty-niners won the loop I crown with a 30-26 win over D i r t y Thirty. Only the A circuit, where the Two-Tens and the All Stars fin ished the regular season in a first place tie, has yet to crown a champion. Quintets already in the play off bracket are the Hoy a s, League A champ; the 8.M.0.- C.'s, League B w i n n e r; the Cougars, loop D titleholder; the Gnarps. the E circuit champ; Jordan L victors in League F; the Trojans. League H winner; and the Tribe, leaders in loop J. Playoffs for both fraternity and independent leagues open Mon day night with the new cham pions to be crowned Friday night. The Canadian Club had a difficult time before downing the Playboys. 24-23. The win ners- held a two-point lead at intermission and had to fight off a late Playboy rally to gain the win. Denny Uhrin and Carl Bennett split 16 points to lead the Canad ian Cluh quintet. The Twenty-niners avenged an early defeat to, the Dirty Thirty five. 30-26. The Dirty Thirty Icagers had forced a playoff for 'the league crown by topping the Twenty-niners in the final regu lar season encounter. Mike Vignola, with ten, - and Homer Gray, with seven, led the Twenty-niner attack but- Pete Heaninger, of .the losers, topped scorers with 15 points. Theta-Pi, stayed on top through out and pinned Jim West,• Phi Kappa Tau, in 3:20. Jack Williams, Lambda Chi Alpha, forfeited to Harold Beury, Chi Phi. Fred Rosenmiller, Pi Sigma Upsilon, won by forfeit from Bill Caryl, Sigma Pi. Jack Morgart, .Kappa Delta Ito for feited to Alpha Epsilon Pies Saul Vinoker. mained in second place with a 15-5 standing. Theta Kappa Phi scored 2262 points, but KDR took two of the three matches. Other League D action saw Phi Kappa Sigma beat Delta Chi, 3-1; Sigma Phi Alpha beat Tau 'Kap pa Epsilon, .4-0; and Sigma Alpha Mu shutout Alpha Tau Omega, 4-0. The - University .creamery Salesroom THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA - ~y?S'~r3icm~~:~s.~.sf.:s;`~~:i:~>,`.~,;3lE`:,.x:':rz"r. Effective Sunday, March 11, 1956 will be open Sundays from 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Calm Before the Storm —Daily Collegian photo by Ron Walker PENN STATE'S Sid Nodland (left) 123 pounder and John Johnston (right) sophomore 130 pounder. relax before the start of the EIWA preliminaries yesterday in Grace Hall at Lehigh University. Talk with the two Lion grapplers is Don Hillhouse, junior in business administration from State College. who—along with townspeople and students—traveled to Lehigh. Penn Slate, in pre-tourney predic tions, was the only team that was considered powerful enough to dethrone Pitt. The Panthers won the tine last year. 21-20 at Recreation Hall. WRA Volleyball, Bowling Continue WRA to Host 3 Colleges Today The Women's Recreation Asso ciation's annual winter sport's day will be held at White Hall this afternoon with Juniata, Bucknell, Lycoming, and Penn State par ticipating, Competition will be in bowling, volleyball, basketball, swimming, and badminton. Creative group work in modern dance will be featured. The program: Registration 12:34 p.m Bowling 1.00 p.m. Volleyball/ 1.00 p.m. Basketball 1:46 p.m. Modern Danee 2:00 p.m. Swimming 2:341 p.m. Badminton 3:00 p.m Free Swim 2:24 p.m Refreahmenta 4:30 p.m 13 initiated at S Club Meeting Thirteen athletes have been initiated into the Varsity S Club. They are David Davis, Walter Krauser, Harold Walz, Robert Mc- Math, Rhymes Humphreys, Stan Larimer, Alfred Williams, Dion Wiessend, Charles Christiansen. Lou Girard, Leo Kukkola; Robert Bair, and Joseph Eberly. Speaker at the initiation meet ing was Earl Bruce, freshman football coach, who outlined sev eral suggestions to develop more interest in the club. He also sug gested that the club become more financially strong, and to appoint ,a member from each athletic team ' to further S Club interest on that team. . Chairmen appointed were Frank Della Penna, dance com mittee; Gary Seybert, annual spring banquet; and Doug Moor head, nominating committee to plan elections of officers. Penn State's unbeaten 130- pound wrestler, Johnny Johnston of Clearfield, is a former Penn sylvania schoolboy champion. The women's intramural volleyball and bowling leagues finished another week of play as six sororities. took volleyball victories and three sororities copped bowling wins . Kappa Alpha Theta hung on ma Delta to win, 35-33. Betsy Wa: Evie Onsa and Adela Moldovan shared 18 points for the losing Alpha Gamma Deltas. Kappa Delta beat Alpha Omi cron Pi, 40-32, with Mary Ann Spangler getting nine points for KID, and Barb Frederick and Ann Greene splitting 15 for the losers. Beta Sigma Omicron outscored Thompson 111, 35-27. in the third game of the series. Kate Metz and nine points for the winners. Mary Herbein scored six for the frosh. Delta Gamma strung up an other win by beating Kappa Kap pa Gamma, 38-25. Joan Foster and Pat Stocker each scored eight points for Delta Gamma, while Mary Miller equalled it for KKG. Alpha Epsilon Phi edged Pi Beta Phi, 37-33, behind Clare Stein's 10 points. Sara Higgon had nine for Pi Phi. Sigma Sigma Sigma beat Chi Omega, - 42-32, with Joyce Pfeif fer hitting for 16 points. Sally Rosser had 12 for Tn Sig. Gamma Phi Beta outrolled Al CLASSIFIEDS 11ATICS 11 words or leas: 30.51 Ono lasertias INAS Tim Ittaertiana $l.Oll Three lasartions Additional word" 3 tar AM too each day of ittaartiast. 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