The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 27, 1957, Image 8

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17 Fraternity Matmen Win
DU's Stewart Opens Bid for Crown
By BILL. JAFFE
Last year's 145-pound run
nerup and 1955 135-pound in
tramural wrestling champion.
Jack Stewart, Delta Upsilon,
successfully opened his bid for
a title by pinning John Behne,
Delta Tau Delta. in one of 17
IM encounters on the Recrea
tion Hall mats last night.
Stewart scored an initial take
down but P,ehne rallied for an
escape. The 145-pounder then
tallied a double leg pick-up take
down and rolled Behne into a re
verse nelson and crotch pinning
combination at 1:59 of the first
period.
At 128 pounds, Robert Comfort,
Sigma Nu. showed too much ex
perience for Phi Kappa Tau's
Richard Moody and scored a fall
at 4:15. Comfort opened with a
takedown and . near fall and
scored a second period reversal
before recording the pin.
II was erroneously reported
in the Daily Collegian yester
day that Delia Upsilon is the
defending fraternity wrestling
champion. Chi Phi is the de
fending champion.
Zeta Beta Tau's Lou Savadove
pinned Alpha Phi Delta's Lorenzo
Corsi in 320 while leading 4-0 in
a 135 pound match.
In a 121-pound bout. Richard
Craig, Alpha Gamma Rho, pin
ned Raden Sumantri, Alpha Chi
Sigma, at 3:10. Craig held a 2-0
lead.
Lambda CM Alpha's Marlin
Troutman wasted little time with
Ed Dempsy, Theta Xi, to record
a fall in 1:48 of the first period.
David Slimak scored Lambda
Chi Alpha's second win when
he rallied for a reversal in the
third frame to down Richard
Garber, Alpha Chi Rho, 4-2, at
145 pounds. •
After a scoreless first period,
Lester Boyer, Theta Xi, garnered
a quick escape and takedown in
the second frame and then pin
ned Bob Brown, Phi Delta Theta,
with a body press in 5:55.
Two decisions and two falls
were recorded in the 155-pound
class. Ray Euler, Alpha Sigma
Phi, downed Pat Forrell, Theta
Kappa Phi. 5-2 on a takedown.
escape, predicament point and
time advantage.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon's Don
Wamsley used a second period
escape and time advantage - to de
cision Durbin Donahue, Alpha
Gamma Rho, 4-2,
Leading 5-0. Roger Levin,
Alpha Chi Sigma, pinned Zeta
Beta Tau's Fred Ochroch at
the 1:35 mark of the second
frarna. Ward Hill, Alpha Zeta.
applied the clincher to Lou
Prato, Theta Delta Chi, in 3:43
after a scoreless first stanza.
At 165 pounds, Rox Carl, Sig
ma Nu, pinned Richard Freder
ick, Sigma Phi Alpha, at 5:30. 1
Carl was ahead, 6-2, before the
pin.
It took Phi Kappa Sigma's John
Ruff only 3:12 to pin Phi Epsilon
(Continued on page ten)
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
—Daffy Collegian photo by Al Kintingee
ALPHA GAMMA RHO's Durbin Donahue holds the top position
while Donald Warnsley. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, battles for an escape
in intramural wrestling action last night in Rec Hall.
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VP)—Harvey Kuenn drove in
five runs on four hits today
'as the Detroit Tigers whipped
,the Cincinnati Redlegs 8-4 in
a free hitting exhibition game.
Kuenn drilled a home run in
the first inning off Cincinnati
loser Russ • Meyer and followed
with a single and two doubles for
a perfect day at the plate.
ST.PETERSBURG,na.
March 26 UP) The Pittsburgh
Pirates shut out the St. Louis
Cardinals 4-0 in an exhibition
today behind the two-hit pitch
ing of Dick Hall, Nelson King
and Elroy Face.
Both Cardinal hits were off
Hall, who pitched the first four
innings.
An 11-hit Pirate attack included
a home run by Bill Mazeroski and
five doubles.
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Stars at Bat,
Tiger Win
grand slam home run for Wash
ington today as the Senators over
came the Kansas City Athletics
8-7 despite four homers by the
,losers.
CLEARWATER, Fla., March 26
(IP) The Brooklyn Dodgers
crunched the Philadelphia Phillies
with a seven-run third inning to
day and then coasted the rest of
the way for an 8-3 exhibition vic
tory.
Lefthander Harvey Haddix,
after pitching shutout ball and
striking out three in the first
two innings, was the Victim of
the Dodger spree, which began
with a single by rookie catcher
Joe Pignafano.
MESA, Ariz., March 26 G)—A
grand slam homer by outfielder
Don Mueller in the top of the
ninth gave the New York Giants
a 7-6 victory over the Chicago
Cubs today.
It was the Giants' 11th success
against five losses in the Cactus
League.
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