SATURDAY. MARCH 9. 1957 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA PAGE SEVEN - - - - 'Ther;'s No - Place Like - 10 Sororities , Mac ,Fiail Win WRA Ca e Games 11-lom toJohnston Adams i Ten sororities and Mac Hall ' won games in the coed intramural Johnny Jo and Dave Adams—two of Penn State's outstanding wrestlers will basketball league this week. certainly agree (.111 Stephen Foster, who once wrote- "There's No Place Like Home.'! Kappa Alpha Theta beat Alpha Gamma Delta. 40-34. Ginny Johnston and Ad. ii are typical cases of "local boys" who have found success in their !Lewis had the high score of the game with 13 points for the losers. "own backyard." .winner's Both Beta Sigma Omicron crushed Kappa Delta, 47-15. The Both were s - ndouts on the local district mat scene in their school days and both Janice Summers scored 13 points have gone on to a "eve greater heights while wrestling under the Penn State banner. Kappa Kappa Gamma - defeatedi Johnston is a .nati e' of Clear- * * * * * * Delta Gamma in a low scoring : than three points. match, i 13-1 J In bowling games. this week. field, a hot wrestling conrmunity i...:-...,...,,,, ~-., -.- .-v. Tr:-!•..,,. --,-,l the : Little Lions. Mac Hall and approximately forty Iles west of taa t a.. 7 .alia , • a --- -a •- • - a-, . -- -.. . - . 1 Zeta Tau Alpha rocked Phi _ , . . a . .. , , a . .. _. a , . .. ; Mu. 45-22. w i th J et Kohl hitting ; two sororities notched wins--all -University Park. A. ems hails laaaa - a7, - . from Bellefonte, the little town !a -a", - .. i Ells 15 points is the winning at - ~i-h more than 500 total points. nine miles north of , ere which f,..-, •:::.!1;• ~ .• - .1 '. •: ',i .- ...' .!.-.-- •• • .' 1.:4 - -•:- '.... `tack. i The Little Lions beat Alpha Epsilon Phi., 591-399. Lis Cos "`" no introducti; nto high 1 ,, .•,- ,- • - ' . -='' •., ' 1 Gamma Phi Beta beat Sigma, •. - .-. ,- 2:.., : .-.• man bowled 141 and . Elaine . _ . - iKappa. 39-25, behind the 14-point: school wrestling fans 1 ' .7'. ?"*-• ....- . . :-..r,r........c f,... •'-'z - - , ..0 1 ,- - - .r...-.e .--- - .' i'..' ~-:,-.,-,%:- - - --,.. ..-.' !scoring' of Gail Leine. a Baker 12S for the winners. Both Johnston • d Adams -- aaa- -r •..I; - . - - - ... ~..; . ' :4...V.• •••• ' •' 4 -: 1 Chi Omega hammered Tri Sig:: Tri Sig defeated Alpha Xi Del-. ta, 552-477. Barbara Kitchen had started their i ll ustri .us careers ---: ``.. ... ' • - '-': - ' a - -a-Y -a. - '-a:: 43-24_ Carol Lutz was high scorer in junior high schoo . Johnston : ~,,.. .- . ----.-- ~ • aaa. a_ . Ifor Chi° with 12 points. a 128 score for the winners. -who won the no- .. .d East- t. •. . ..• . - -- 7 - - . -- - ''', -.- i'' . k . .' ..: aaa' - - • 1 Alpha Epsilon Phi beat Pi Beta Alpha Kappa Alpha edged Gam ern title last year- eighed on- t . . .--, , . . , , . ....- IPhi. 48-33. behind Netty Gi e h..l ma Phi Beta. 546-522. despite the .. ly 65 pounds when 11- first went 4 ' -.-- .. ,-. - .... •: ~ ! - 136 score by the loser's Jane P 015... s... , irnelis' 21-point assault-the high-' out for the spert. r•ut by the I, -a . . ..-- aa. • a a .a . _ _ •.,. - -.-. .. jest in the league so far. - . tins. time he reached v . - status J. ; - -.- -. - a a. -- ' - . ; - • ----: Mac Hall dumped Sigma Delta at Clear fi eld. he ha• added 20 j, - - a -- . i . .'i' .: -. . a J Jr` - -. . .. Alpha Xi trounced Phi Delta pounds t o ha • .•-: . -:,•'•:.- .. - t - -;. ...-.:',.. ;; ..: :... .-.. I --, • - . .-1 . • Theta Alnha, 59-20. Anita A 12.• ' '.• ..... : .::, ,• j. ,'.:.:., -' g - - .• !133 in the winning cause. ', ~ :.. ...-- : •.- . .:. rmdek and Sue Bishop netted Johnston had an . 1-time high . 1 .;.„ ... ...! :: - ... , ... :1--C4 1 4;.-' -..- .: ' ' s '.. :. -••-- ."''•••-: .-- 31 points between them for the school mark of 54-4 w Ile compel- .t er ...0.-4-- ..-...... ... ~..1- . .• - _. l - ,h.. - L.. -- ....,r - C .- : = wirmets. Fresh Baseball Call ing in , three di ff er• .t weight '. . ;-4 . - Z • ::: : - -7 - --- '-- ----- a II - J.Eraarar a ... .a. , Alpha Chi Omega defeated; All candidates for the freshman classes. He won two d trict titles, ' .a.,-, - .. - - -..-;:. -a; -.. - J a .;;:- • : -1 " '• ; --:- - Thompson 111, 33-23. Pat Smith of baseball team are requested to two regional champi.riships, and :.• a ;- .- a il :. a ---- , ara. , ....-.- • -- .- ~-, -• . ..-,_ 'Thompson had nine points to lead attend an orientation meeting at was the 1952 PIAA champion at , ' ' • - •-=.., ..- - ...' , 7'. *-- 2 , - -. '''.•-._''..- both squads. 7 p.m. Thursday in the balcony •. . . - . . 112 in his junior year. He was ' , • • , • • • .•.,.. 'Tri Delt defeated Alpha Kappa:of Recreation Hall, Coach John unbeaten that year with a 17-0 t". ~ slate. Alpha. 32-27. The winner's BlanchjEgli announced. - K.urt s and the loser's Johnston had gone to the State L ' - - - ' -'- ' "lFlng l. h each tallied 16 points Joanna!. 1 Charley Speidel. Penn State finals at 95 the year' before but had lost out to Cannonsburg's Dave Adams Johnny Johnston • Mac Hall. edged Thompson H,I wrestling coach, still wrestles Bill Hulings (now of Pittsburgh 'Local Boys Make Good With Lion Matmen 3O-26, with no one getting more' with his pupils in daily workouts. fame),• 7-1. He avenged that loss . HERE IS THIS EW in - a 1952 dual meet, however, Johnston had a 5-0 mark at , Nation's outstanding wrestler of WE S TIE-lIREAKER IN with a 4-0 victory. F&M as a frosts and finished :1956-in both the Eastern and • Johnston couldn't . get past the with a 11-2 slate here last year. National.tournaments. OLD GOLD ' S districts in his senior year, los- This included four wins in his ! He finished the current season ing to Ken Moyer, a teammate of match for the'l3o-pound EIWA with a 7-0-2 dual meet record and Adams' at Bellefonte, in the 127- title. : is looking forward to the up-com pound finals. Moyer captured the His record Is just as good thisting EIWA and National tourna- :. --, '' . a., \iTil ..-a.c . 1 - a : r ---- 1 1 1-' '-' A. -j -,` :I.• C 1 : 1 ---' lir - L - I N I I i - 71 i j . - state title that year. season, losing only to Pitt's Ed:ments where he hopes to add a Johnston also won four chain- Peery in nine outings. 'couple of elusive titles to his trea- lat:a3 II ; - 11 --. 1 ' ' '',.: L s , - - .,ii • '. . l ii i r:?-1 1 pionships in the Great Lakes Adams was unbeaten in twoisure chest. - tournament, two titles in the Jun- Adams thinks - • dc - 7 1. ( 7' fThi-; / -11 -- a j matches as a frosh and lost on l y , L.for and Senior Allegheny Moun- two dual meets in his sophomore i berger and Larry Ten Pas. the ; -.-- ' . - 1-----T - 1•-' :i - i LiT - 1- - tain Association tourneys and the season. He finished fourth in the Illinois star, were the toughest L l -"- )'• 11-71 lr-- -' 1 .. ..___ . >/ri i 125 1 / 2 -pound Mid d 1 e Atlantic I men he has • faced. "Ten Pas was East that. year. crown in his high school career. Last year, Adams had a 6-2 dual! the rough e and tou gh type of PUZZLES He was third in the National meet record and finished behind, wrestler, he said, "while Mch- AAU tournament in his junior Lehigh's Ed Eic h e 1 berger-the; (Continued on page eight) year, losing to his present team- .--. ... mate Sid Nodland in the semi finals. . a, . . .. - , .. .. a - ;... . , a ., ... a .... . ... .. Adams' 70-3 high school record is just as impressive. The Belle- alk/.&CL)@ fonte ace won ,the State cham pionship, at 120 in his sophomore TIE-BREAKLAIG year and the 138-pound title in hiss MI .1 senior year. i PUZZLE He won four district and three ..„ : • .;.•iw,•, -. . - •1:::::. : -2 " . aommoi No . 7 regional titles along the way ands , : ;: t was in the semi-finals of the states ' aa . j . ......." - * - -- - a? . tournament in his freshman year ---- -a , (at 103) and his junior year (at ....a: nun This western coeducational state university was - ..j . • - --: ' - a. .127). He lost to the eventual state - - opened in 1892. It pioneered in cooperative student living. titlist both times. , CLUE, This coeducational university was founded at . , Adams was also a two-time Muskogee, Indian Territory in 1894. In 1920 it was champ in the state YMCA tourna-1 .. ,;. - - ' renamed for a city known as the "oil capital of the world." merit, winning the 123-pound ..., crown as a sophomore and the fluE Founded in 1791 and chartered by the legislature 130-pound title as a junior. 1 of the territory South of the Ohio River, this university After high school, Adams came acquired its present name in 1879. Its original name was directly to Penn State, but John- Blount College. ston went first to Franklin and - Marshall. Both wanted to wrestle for Coach Charley Speidel, but -ANSWER 1. Johnston's mother 'wanted him to ANSWER 2 attend a small school his first , year and then transfer to Penn ' ANSWER 3 State. Name N . However, when the switch was made, he had to sit out a year due' Address to the NCAA ruling on transfers, City Clate College . • . 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