TUESDAY. MARCH - 16. 1 With Jim Hart, last y: Acacia, led a 16-mat tournament last nigh Hart, making" with a convincing 7-1 The Acacia wrestler complete mastery over ent, piling up a pair of t. l a reverse and a time Shirk had to be conten escape. Dave Miller, Beaver • ouse, put a damper on the title hopes of defending team champ on Delta Upsilon. Miller hung a h • arbreak ing defeat on last year's 21-pound runner-up, Bill Duff of DU. The match ended in a 2-2 deadlock, with Sid Nodland a arding a referee's decision to Miller. Footballer Joe MacEcevic of Theta Xi hooked up in a free wheeling _heavyweight- match with Alpha Chi Sigma's Bob Bishop. MacEcevic scored' two reverses and a time advantage, in copping an impressive 5-2 win. Another exciting heavyweight encounter saw Dick Tkatch, Theta Kappa Phi, overpower Jim Her locher, Delta Chi, 4-1. Tkatch, heav)rweight runnerup in boxing, twice had Herlocher in danger of a pin. Roland Wilkinson, Kappa Sig ma, came up with a rrerse in the final five seconds of the third stanza to top John - Coller. Phi Gamma Delta. Wilkinson's timely comeback gave him an 8-6 decision. John Salathe, 165-p6und Beta Theta Pi, clamped on a half-nel son to pin Dave Swavely, Acacia, at 1:50. A half-nelson also turned the trick for 155-pound Tom Burns, Phi Delta Theta, who pinned Bill Hastings, Delta Chi, at 1:52. Other pins were chalked up by Ed Rhoads, Theta Chi, over Doug Smith, Alpha Tau Omega: Tom Webb, Chi Phi. over Lew Shemery, Pi Kappa Phi; Martin Leib, Alpha Zeta. over Merle Smith. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Lou Camp, Alpha Tau Omega. over Roy Vollmer, Pi Kappa Alpha: Bill Smith, Beaver House. over over Bob Franklin, Tau Kappa i Epsilon: Bernie Haubel. Sigma Phi, over John Tapia. Phi Sigma 'Kappa: • and John- Frey, Beta Theta Pi. over Den ny Malick, Chi Phi. • . On the decision ledger, Dick Barth, Theta Xi downed Glenn Fiscus, Alpha Chi Sigma; • and Sam Griffiths, Sigma Nu, defeat ed Ed Anderson. K a ppa Delta Rho. Former Penniylvania schoolboy stars won seven of eight indi vidual titles in the 1957 Eastern intercollegiate wrestling cham pionships. A new fashion for spring has arrived! Be one of the first to wear the new Rambler Jac. This is a blue cotton cord cardigan jacket sweater. The Rambler Jac will replace sport coats with cord slacks. It's so much easier to care for than a cord jacket—why worry with a jacket when you can wear a more fashionable cord cardigan sweater. - They are fully washable. What's more it costs so little to wear the top fashion—only $4.98. Stop in today and be "one of the first with the latest!" . All new spring items are ar riving daily including blue and gray cord suits. Stop in! Danks & Co. MEWS SHOP ' Entrance on W. 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