PAGE SIX DU Gains Ground In IM Wrestling Della Ijpsilon and Theta Chi roared back into contenton for the intramural fraternity wrestling team championship when both gained two decisions in last night’s semi-final round at Hecication Hall. Wins by DU's Bill Duff at 121 s rnity into a tie for second place with mained in the lead with 70 altl Theta Chi gamed fourth .placet on victories- by Jay Liv/iey at Ib'i pounds and Dave Jones at, I:SS pounds. Ijelta Upsilnn has' four \vi esl lers f<-ft in the tourna- 1 11 !*• 11 1 vslnle Theta (Jin, Sigma Nu. and Chi Phi raeh have three re-1 maming Duff combined a reverie, near fall, and riding time to nip i Chi Phi's Fred Simpson. 5-4. Brubaker likewise neded rid- ; ing lime to edge Roger Levin. Alpha Chi Sigma. 5-4. ! Sigma Nu lost Clint Law when t year's 17:'i pound champ, Bil )\ Kane, KDH. walked off vvithi ii 7 2 decision. Kane anti Law, two. \ni.-,itv foot ha Hers, exi hangcdj vcontl pei aid ii'viscs Kane, however, pull'd away in the third. Livziey whipped Louis Camp, . ATO, 3-0. on a lake down and riding time. Jones then gave Theta Chi its fourth place posi tion at 55 points when he ran J over SPE's James Riley. 10-1. | Mot to bi ovei looked were thej seven independent grnpplcrs whoj [‘amt tl final lotind status. The <|Ulekt-st match of the nighl in way of length saw last year’s in-j <h pendent I 55-pound champ. Bill; Pharaoh, elatnp a {guillotine hold! on Norm Ttoyer to win in 1.07 of a 105-pound go. 1 Indepcn deni heavyweight | Paul Bombcrger used a reverse j press to pin George in 2:55. Dan j Rees, 145, gained Thursday's ! finals by whipping Bill Wert- j man. 7-1. George Weimer shut out Dick Spencer, 5-0. Other independent to reach the final' were Hob Kasubiek, 165, who blanked Philip Caton; Chip 11 cl life; -..in. 14 5, who edged Tom, Williams, 3-2. and Ken Goodman,j TH). who ehminatf tl Ralph Moore,' Bob Gardner. Delta Sigma Phi. earned the right to meet Kane Thursday when he pinned heavyweight - Jack Calderone. Lambda Chi Alpha, in 5:39 with a press. Gardner, who weighs close to 285 pounds, will not outweigh! Kane by more than a 100 pounds. Little Ray Okamoto, phi Kappa Sigma. reached the 121-pound| finals hv blanking Joe Cheddar, 1 Tin ta Delta Chi. 5-0 Don Dolecki,. Surma flu, earned a referee’s dc-j eiston over 135-pounder Ralph' ('is der. Beta Theta Pi, when their mat' h ended in a 4-4 draw. 1 John Wright. Alpha Zefa. pul together a take down, two es capes. and riding lime to defeat Phi Kappa Sigma's Ted Klein in a 165-pound match. For those not acquainted with the seoiitig system used in de termining fraternity team stand ings, here is the wav it works, In the seoung system that deter mines fraternity team standings, each fall earns five points for a house with each decision or for feit earning three points. A wrest ler winning in the finals earns an additional 15 points towards lus house's score. Golf Managers All sophomores interested in becoming assistant managers in golf should sign up at 249 Rec reation Hall. There will be a meeting of the managers at 5 p.m. today in the Golf Shop. Varsity 'S' Club The V-vsity "S” Club will meet at 8 tonight at Beta Theta Pi. MAKE IFC WEEKEND COMPLETE s “THe Alchemist Friday and Saturday Nites Tickets at the HUB and the Door By EARL KOHNFELDER and Bob Brubaker at 155 each having 62 team p o ht Clint hi pounds Chi Phi, h 1 ’ —Jerry Phillips photo REFEREE JOHN PEPE raises hand of Jay Livziey in declaring him winner over Louis Camp, shown congratulating Livziey. Liv :ey's 3-0 deer' 165--" id itch aided Theta Ch” title ho-" BILL DUFF of Delta Upsilon gains a near fall over Fred Simpson, Chi Phi, on his way lo a 5-4 win in the 121-pound division. Duff 1 is one of four DU wrestlers still H-bali, Badminton Entries Due Friday ! Entries are now being received .at the Intramural Office in Recre ation Hall for the Handball dou bles tournament and the Badmin ton singles tourney. i Entries must be in by 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 23. I Fraternities -may enter two 'handball teams and two men in the badminton tourney. Indepen dents may enter unattached. S#- ‘JKIe Brunch i r Lunch C*ffee-br**k t ant party : •r4tr M jnMl t .h«a I An t-ti« 4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA in title contention. Announcing the Opening of the CAMPANIS Shoe Repair Shop al 348 L College Ave. Monday, Mar. 19 * Introductory Prizes •No Obligation •Come in and register Prizes consist of: $25.00 War Bond 1 Pr. Fall Soles and Heels 1 Pr. Half Soles and-Heels 4 Pr. Heels pounds sent the frat i n t s . Sigma Nu re- Lion Matmen Leave For Oklahoma Today Charley Speidel and his Nittany Lion wrestling team, the only Eastern team to ever win a national wrestling cham pionship, leave at 9 a.m. tnday by plane for Stillwater, Okla homa, where the NCAA wrestling tournament will be held Friday and Saturday. Speidel will enter the same team in the NCAA tourney as he did in the Eastern tourna ment with the exception of 167- pound Ernie Young who will not make the trip. The seven wrest lers going are EIWA champions Sid Nodland (123) and Johnny Johnston (130); EIWA runnersup John Pepe (137) and Dave Adams |(147); Joe Humphreys (157), Joe iKrufka (177), and defending na tional champion Bill Ob«rly (un limited) The surprise choice in the line up was probably Humphreys, who boasts a 3-3 record in regu lar season action. The veteran matman, who has wrestled more champions than anyone else on the team, was hot and cold all iseason, but according to Speidel .he’s a “team player and the team's workhorse.” Speidel said that because of weaknesses in the lineup he had to move Humphreys, who is a nat ural 147 pounder, up a weight or two, and “many times,” he added, “the team benefited be cause of Humphreys’ sacrifice.” The reason for Humphreys fair record can be reasoned out from there. To aid the team Humphreys would shift to 167 pounds where he could meet an opponent who often outweighed him by 10 to 15 pounds. Oiisome occasions the op posing coach could shift his IJ7 pounder to 107 to meet Hum phreys, which would practically clinch a victory because of the tremendous weight advantage. Titus in three years of wrest ling Humphreys has never had a “breather.” He has wrestled such men as Ernie Fisher, of Maryland, who pinned Joe Lemyre, one of the Lions’ all-time greats: Joe Solomon, of Pitt, a national cham pion: and another Pitt star, Ed DeWitt, who won the Eastern tournament this year. Joe Gattu so, of Navy, the ’55 national champion at 167, was another op ponent for Humphreys. This year is no exception. The 157 pound class will boast such top-notch wrestlers as Larry Ten- Pas, of Illinois, who was runner up in ’54; Dave Johnson, of Pitt, :who, although being a sophomore, | won the EIWA crown; and Mike 'Rodriquez, of Michigan, ’55 Big Plan to see Roy H. Smith, chief production engineer for Stanolind Oil and Gas Company, who will be on the Penn Stale campus Friday. March 23. Smith will interview petroleum engineering ma jors for jobs with Sianolind's producing depart ment. Smith will also Interview juniors majoring in petroleum engineering for summer employment at one of the company's field production areas. Stanolind. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Stan dard Oil Company (Indiana), Is one of the five leading producers of crude oiL natural gas and natural gas liquids in the United States. The com pany operates over 13,300 producing oil and gas wells and 15 natural gasoline and cycling plants. It-has 8.500 employees. Appointments to see Smith may 'be -made through Mr. George N. P. Leetch. Director. Place ment Bureau. sTAnouno oil <wd gas company WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1956 By FBAN FANUCCI Ten champion and runnerup in the ’55 Nationals. Johnson decisioned Humphreys earlier this month in the Pilt- Penn State meet. In last year’s NCAA tournament, Humphreys was pinned by DeWitt with only one minute remaining in the match. So, as one can see, Humphreys will have his work cut out for him. Green Dominates All-State Balloting PHILADELPHIA, March 20 (A>) —Duquesne’s two time All-Amer ica, Sihugo Green, received 158 of a possible 160 points to lead the balloting for the 1955-56 Asso ciated Press All Pennsylvania basketball team announced today. Temple’s Hal Lear and Guy Rodgers, who have led the Owls to the semifinals of the NCAA, join Green on the first team with 135 and 100 points respectively. ißounding out the first five are Bill Blair of Geneva’s NAIA com petitors 73, and Kurt Engleburt 1 71. A 6-5 rebounder, VOTE in the HUB Today and Tomorrow EUROPE IN 1956 Bookings- still accepted Pacific Northwest, Canada Two weeks vacation tour First departure: June 16 California, Mexico Low. low prices AMERICAN EXPRESS TOUR SERVICE 276 E. McCormick Ave. ADams 8-6635 Polls Open 8-5
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