The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 02, 1957, Image 7

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    TUESDAY. APRIL 2, 1
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By LES POWELL
Chi Phi's Phil • eig, last year's 175-pound wrestling champion, advanced to the quarter- I ,
finals of the 1957 mat tourney last night at Recreation Hall.
Jack Stewart, Delta Upsilon's 145-pound runner-up, copped an impressive 7-0 triumph
over Theta Xi's Les Boyer. Stewart racked up a reverse, near pin, escape, predicament, and
riding time to win.
Another 1956 titlist, Jim Hart of Acacia, has to wait unt
pound match with John Bittinger.
Chi Phi. Last night's bout was,
postponed.
Seig gained the quarterfinals
by notching a decisive fall over
Lion cage star Ron Rainey, Pi'
Kappa Phi, in a heavyweight en
counter. The Chi Phi matman led,
6-0, before nailing Rainey to the
mat at 2:45
Paul Freedel, Zeta Beta Tau,
scored a thrilling pin over Gerry
De Croce, Theta Kappa Phi, in a
128-pound bout. Leading, 2-0, in
the second period, Freedel re
versed his opponent into a body
press to gain the fall just as the
4:00 whistle sounded.
Joe Bellwoar, Pi Kappa Phi.
registered the fastest fall of the
evening in a 135-pound scrap
with ZBT's Lou Savadove. The
Pi Kap grappler used an inside
crotch and half-nelson to stretch
Savadove at 2:11.
Alpha Zeta's Duane Tobias
chalked up the most lopsided win
of the night, a 13-0 runaway over
Dick Barth, Theta Xi. The win
ning 165-pounder scored a take
down, a pair of reverses, three
nearfalls, and a time advantage to
account for his 13-point white
wash.
John Frey, Beta Theta Pi, hung
a tight 2-0 loss on head wrestling
manager Lou Camp, Alpha Tau
Omega, in a 155-pound tilt. Frey
engineered an escape and time
advantage to eke out the win.
Independent grappler Glen
Klippenstein employed an arm
bar and crotch to down 145-
pounder Gene Whitney at 2:25.
Another top Indie match saw
Ron Slimak show Al Kendall the
lights at 3:15 of a heavyweight
tilt.
Don Tinsman, Acacia, emerged
with a default victory over Zet:
Beta Tau's Jay Skolnick. The ZBT
Mac
Sex . . •
The biggest week-end of The
year is almost here and are
you ready?
You may think you are
ready, but what about your
clothes?
What will you be wearing in
those off-hours between the
house parties and, dances?
Your attire then is just as im
portant as it is for partie s.
Your date will expect you to
wear something special even
then.
And Danks has the perfect
combination for those off-hours
—an Ivy League short sleeved
sport shirt worn with a long
sleeve orlon sweater.
The sweaters are fashioned
from 100% DuPont Hi-Bulk
Orlon. The colors are sure to
match any outfit—masculine
red, outdoor blue, charcoal, so
phisticated biege. And of course
all sizes. Best of all the price
won't dent your I.F.C. budget
—only $4.98!
The same type sweater in the
sleeveless model is $2.98.
The sport shirt selection in
cludes madras, plaids, stripes,
button downs, - and checks. The
price is as remarkable as the
selection—s3.9B and $5.95.
Remember I.F.C. is a special
weekend; why not dress a lit
tle extra special?
Stop in today! -
Danks & Co.
MEN'S SHOP
Entrance on W. Beaver Ave.
Stewart Cop
restling Wins
heavyweight had a 2-1 advantage
before quitting after two periods
because of a slight injury.
Sigma Phi Alpha's Neil Taylor
applied a cradle to Hal Lynch,
Sigma Phi Epsilon, at 2:22 of a
121-pound match.
Neil Gearhart, Phi Kappa Psi
155-pounder, floored John Wil
liams, Lambda Chi Alpha, at the
2:26 mark.
Indie 165-pounder Don Tuttle'
toppled Don Eckert with a half
nelson and body press at 4:40. 1
In other -action, Lambda Chi's'
Dick King decisioned Harry Frey,
Alpha Chi Sigma, 7-0; Ward Hill,
!Alpha Zeta, outwrestled Alpha
Sigma Phi's Ray Euler, 6-0; and
Roger Levin, Alpha Chi Sigma,
shut out Don Wamsley, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, 5-0.
On the forfeit ledger, Jim Burns,
Theta Xi, got the nod over Don
Gordon. Sigma Pi; John Salathe,
Beta Theta Pi, won from SPE's
Duane Campbell; Sam Griffiths,
Sigma Nu, beat Theta Delta Chi's
Clare Ross; and• John Rusnak,
Delta Sigma Phi, gained the
quarterfinals when Jerry Panati,
Pi Kappa Alpha, and Clyde Ells
worth, Delta Theta Sigma, both
forfeited.
Bathe forfeits were won by
Harry Stack, Glenn Rees, and
Fred Bridge over Don Shirar.
WRA Golf Entries
Coeds interested in joining the
Women's Recreation Association
golf club will meet at 5 pin.
Thursday in 103 White Hall.
A ladder tournament will be
set up for experienced golfers.
Free lessons will be given to be
ginners from 3 to sp.m. every
Thursday starting April 25.
Imporlan
For
Clothes
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
tonight for his scheduled 135-,
Volleyball
(Continued from page six)
tramural volleyball Thursday
night at Recreation Hall.
In fraternity competition, Sig-,
ma Phi Epsilon edged Triangle in
three tilts, 15-9, 11-15, 15-8.
Delta Sigma Phi grabbed two
of three decisions from Phi Gam
ma Delta, 15-12, 12-15, 15-3.
Tau Phi Delta was the only
fraternity club to sweep its series,
downing Phi Sigma Kappa, 15-10,
15-9.
In the forfeit column, Delta
Theta Sigma topped Phi Kappa
Psi, Pi Kappa Phi got the nod
over Alpha Sigma Phi, and Beta
Sigma Rho won from Sigma Chi.
Indie play saw the Hornets top
ple the Black Knights, 15-11, 2-15,
16-14. The Hamilton Skins beat
!the Brewers, 8-15, 15-7, 15-13. Mc-
Kee One scored a majority deci
sion over the Penn Haven Club,
115-4, 12-15, 15-5.
A pair of Indie sextets regis
tered sweeps. The Bullets
trounced the Zips, 15-6, 15-1; and
the McKee Mustangs chalked up
a 15-8, 15-3 triumph over Co-Op
A.
Lion Track Candidates
Candidates for the varsity and
freshman track squads should re-i
port to either Chick Werner, var-i
sity coach, or Norm Gordon,!
freshman coach, at 4 p.m. todayi
or tomorrow on the Beaver Field'
track.
Nick Thiel, who directed Penn
State lacrosse from 1935 through
1956, will watch from the stands
for the first time in 1957.
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The shoe is on the other foot
--,-:.-: SIKORS KY Al RC RAFT
Wettstone Named Speaker
For Varsity 'S' Banquet
Penn State gymnastics coachi
Gene Wettstone will be the prin
cipal speaker at the annual Var
sity `..T Club banquet at 7 p.m.
tomorrow at the State College
Hotel.
Wettstone, the 1956 Unite d.
States Olympic coach will speak'
on the Olympic Games in Aus-t
tralia. He. along•
with Armando
Vega and Karl
Schwen zf eie r,
was in Australia
for almost th e
entire month of
November.
Wettstone is re
garded as one of
the top gymnas
tic coaches, and
has produced
some of the fin-
Gene Wettetene est gymnasts this
country has ever seen. This year
he coached his' team to the East
ern and National team champion
ships.
All Varsity 'S' members who
have not purchased tickets for
the banquet are urged to get them
from Dutch Walz, club treasurer,
no later than 6 tonight_
Club President Paul Roberts
said that installation of the new
Coed Softball Deadline
Coeds interested in trying out
for postions on the softball team
to represent Penn State at a
Sports Day on May 4 in Lock Ha
ven will meet at 12:30 p.m. tomor
row in 103 White Hall.
I.F.C. Ball Corsages_
For arrangements with creative surprise—.
Be Wise
WOODRING'S FLORAL GARDENS
Soon you will decide on the kind of company in
which you want to invest the knowledge you have
acquired through en gi neering education.
You will probably have more companies to
consider than those who graduated before you ...
many more than the men who collected their sheep.
skins before 1950. While the number of engineering
graduates once exceeded the number of openings.
today there are more good opportunities than there
are capable young men to pick up the pay checks.
In short, the shoe is on the other foot—Your foot!
Although we recognize that fact, we cannot
relax our standards. We still want only those who
have the creative spark, the imagination, the talent
to make important contributions in our organiza
tion. No doubt you will understand why ... when
you read our booklet. It tells about the exciting
progress of helicopters and indicates something of
the part Sikorsky has played and will play in
their development.
This informative booklet is yours for the
writing, no strings attached. Should you be con
sidering Sikorsky as a company where you might
like to get started, then tell us, too, a little about
yourself. Address your letter to Mr. Richard Auten
at our Bridgeport Personnel Department.
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officers will also take place at
the banquet. He added:
"Varsity 'S' banquets have been
a success in the past, and I hopo
that all the members of the club
will be able to come tomorrow
night so this banquet will be an
other success."
$1.50 up
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