The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 30, 1957, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, MARCH 3
12 Grap
In IM
Twelve falls an.
night's intramural N‘l
pin by Sigma Nu's J'
McLaughlin was ill l
takedown and then .1
With a reverse nels.
In another top bo
Lutfy, Kappa • Delta RI
a small man can still
ning his heavier and
perienced opponent,
Acacia, in 5:49 with a .ody press. l
At 135 pounds Eu•ene Woy,
Beta Theta Pi, Tooke• sharp in
pinning• Jim Boyles, igma Phi
Alpha, in 1:40 of I e second
period.
Also at 135-pounds, very fast
and aggressive David nes, Theta
Chi, gave up a first eriod take
down to Kenneth G • gg, Alpha
Gamma Rho, but ca e roaring
back to score a fall at :45.
Allen Davies, Phi igma Kap
pa, tallied a 4-0 victo over Ger
ald Moyer, Sigma Alsha Epsilon,
in a 145-pound clash.
Pi Kappa Alpha Douglas
Chidlow worked smoo hly against
Edwin McLaughlin, S'.lma Chi, to
throw his foe at the 45-second
mark of the second stanza.
In another nip and uck battle,'
i
Howard Van Matre, Alpha Tau!
Omega, pinned Ric and
Beta Sigma Rho, at 2:14 after al
close first period.
James Benford, Alpha Sigma
Phi, and Frank Meacci, Theta
Kappa Phi, ended their match
in a 4-4 deadlock but Benford
had accumulated 1:09 riding
time advantage to score the win
at 145 pounds.
Sigma Nu's Donald Moyer deci
sioned Michael Rochen, Pi Kappa
Alpha, 9-4, at 135 pounds. In the
145 pound class, Bob McMath, Phi
Kappa Sigma, pinned John Ste
phens, Alpha Gamma Rho, in 3:30.
After a scoreless first period
Thomas Burns, Phi Delta Theta,
garnered a quick reversal and
then pinned Bernard Heubel,
Delta Sigma Phi, in 3:16.
In another 155,vound encounter,
.•: . - - • . •'''r: - :.-.' . : - :„...: - ' . .'_ - i-:.i.•; - .':NSTON scores top marks for flavor!
lers Score Falls
at Tournament
By BILL JAFFE
five decisions were recorded in last
restling matches, including a 30-second
m McLaughlin at 145 pounds.
r-d little time in registering a barrel-roll
rapping up Fred Doyle, Beaver House,
n and crotch hold
, Richard
o, proved
Bill Simon, Pi Kappa Phi, pinned!
Kenneth Ring, Sigma Chi,. in 34
seconds of the third period.
Delta Upsilon's Chuck Prutz- I
man ended a close battle by
pinning Hubert Heinrichs, Sig
ma
Chi. at 5:132, and Earle Hen- I
derson, Phi Gamma Delta, I
scored a fall over Alan Lipner,
Phi Epsilon Pi, at 1:49.
Netting a takedown in the first !
,stanza and a reversal in the third'
!period, plus riding time advan
tage, Richard Boggs, Sigma Chi,
topped Robert Schiffner, Delta,
'Chi, 5-0, at 165 pounds.
Delta Tau Delta's George
Campbell registered a 7-2 decision
win over Jack Welsh, Theta Xi.
David Jaquish, Delta Theta
Sigma, was too strong for Pi Kap
pa Alpha's Gary Young and reg
istered a fall in 37 seconds of the
second period.
Scoring forfeit win were Tom
Eynon, Theta Chi, over John Hay
worth, Phi Delta Theta; Thomas
West, Phi Gamma Delta, over
Emanuel Orfanon, Phi Kappa Tau;
Michael Vignola, Phi Mu Delta,
over Donald Zugates, Phi Kappa;
land independent Samuel Fry over
'Glenn Weidler.
in by pin
more ex-
am Kurtz,
West Dorms Softball
Action to Start Monday
The West Halls intramural soft
ball league will begin play' on
Monday, April 1.
The games will be played on
the area adjacent to the Univer
sity golf course. Play, prior to
Daylight Saving Time, will begin
at. 6 p.m.
Equipment can be checked out
by the home team captain at the
Waring Hall Information Desk. It
must be returned at the conclu
sion of the game.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Lion Infield, Catching Set
.
(This is the second in a series
,in line. A sub on last year's var- tion from sophomore John Yeo
of articles covering the Penn 'sity. Michel is a steady ballplayer sock.
State baseball team. Today; the :with a lot of scrap. He is a weak: Bedenk said that Yeosock has
catchers and infielders.) hitter, however. a good chance to break into the
With three starting infield-- Third baseman Steve Baidy starting nine, especially if Bei
ers and the regular catche r dy slumps at bat. A good hust
,
ler and a fair hitter. Yec;ock's
:back for another season, Lion only serious problem is his
baseball coach Joe Bedenk is! • weight. Bedenk said he was a
,showing no serious concern! • little overweight at present.
,over his inner defensive unit;
, Shortstop Tirabassi and first
with opening day only a week baseman, Gary Miller are certain
awa starters again this season. Accord-
Second . baseman Lou Schneideri
I 'ing to Bedenk. Tirabassi is , prob
was the only regular lost from ably the best baserunner on the
'
last year's infield. Schneider
team• but is weak at the bat.
'
How a
r, Bedenk did say that he
eve
;graduated last June. At present.'
was
;sophomore Bob Hoover, a frosh
much better hitter than i
shortstop last season, has first call year's record indicates. (He tlasth
on the starting post.
only .191 ,
last year.)
Miller, a .298 hitter last season,
According to Bedenk, Hoover is the conservative type ballplay
is a good fielder who covers a er who is tough in the clutch.
lot of ground. He is also adept However, he isn't too fast on the
at making the double play and ti l '' - ''' ;4 ''' '
Bedenk figures he and short- ";
1-2 basepaths and is just an average
i - 4 ,
stop Guy Tirabassi will give the , ' 1.11..1"-'' fielder.
' Sophomore Wayne Breish is the
Lions a solid keystone combo. ~,,,."-.?
~.,„ , number two shortstop whom Be-
Hoover also is a fair hitter. • denk said has good potential. It is
Should the sophomore hit a tail. 'doubtful if he can move Tirabassi,
ri
aitAil
spin, junior Jack Michel is next' i I) 'however.
._ ._
' Don Stickler, who is expected
Joe Bedenk 1 to remain in his cleanup spot in
No Infield Woes 1 the batting order, again reigns
rates the starting role at the hot as the Lion signal-caller. Tre
corner. But Baidy, whom Bedenk mendous defensively, Stickler is
described as a good field, no, hit, also tough with the stick. He
is expected to get stern competi- 1 hit .297 last season.
9 Fraternities
Win in Bowling
Nine fraternity teams copped
victories in Intramural bowling
matches Thursday night at Rec
reation Hall.
League C results: Beta Theta
Pi's Ted Lyon (202, 203-560) and
Bill McCann (212-541) sparked
the Betas to a 3-1 decision over
Acacia.
Jim Rhodes notched a 206-523
effort to lead the Alpna Gamma
Rho keglers to a 4-0 victory over
Zeta Beta Tau.
Other "C" action saw Sigma Nu
op Sigma Phi Alpha. 3-1; Lamb
da Chi Alpha beat Theta Kappa
Phi, 3-1; Pi Kappa Alpha shutout
Phi Kappa Sigma; and Delta Sig
ma. Phi whip Chi Phi, 3-1.
League D results: Jim Schuyler
(202-552) sparked Phi Sigma
Kappa to a 3-1 triumph over Sig
ma Tau Gamma.
Phi Kappa Tau beat Beta Sig
ma, Rho, 3-1: Sigma Phi Epsilon
I defeated Delta Tau Delta, 3-1:
!and Beaver House won a forfeit
i from Alpha Rho Chi.'
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