WEDNESDAY. APRIL Wrest Lambda Chi Alp] ma Nu for the 1< Intramural wrestli ment last night wit Both fraternities w: . men into the semi beginning tonight. Lambda Chi tallied in Tuesday night’s - when Jack Calderone and Gene Hilty postt victory. Sigma Nu entered -final action with 56 advanced -Edwin with a decision at picking up. only 3 pc ‘ 'ln third place in it is Della Upsilon wi: and two men ei semi's; fourth is ih champion Chi Phi w and three entrants; Theta Pi with 45 poi survivors. . Heavyweight Jac'c Calderone scored a lightning-f; ist fall over Theta Kappa Phi’s Richard Tkatch at the 1:15 mark of the second period. Tkat :h registered a leg-pickup takedowfn in the first ' and was in control when Calde rone quickly reversed and applied a body press and reverse nelson. In another very fast and active > bout, Gene Hilty used a point time advantage to down Dick Mc- Donald, Alpha Gamma’Rho, 2-1, and score Lambda iChi’s second win. 1 McLaughlin. Sigma Nu. used a cradle lo pin Doug Chidlow. 5 Fraternity, 5 Indie Duos H-Ball Victors ' Five fraternity and five inde pendent handball doubles teams posted victories Monday, night in the.lntramural tournament. Theta Xi’s Joe MacEecvic and Jim Machlan scored an opening set 21-13 win over Jack Carol and John Ferrari, Theta Delta Chi, but were defeated when Car ol and Ferrari rallied for a 21-19, •21-20 triumphs. Milt Plum and Paul Schonbach ler, Phi Delta Theta, scored a 21-0, 21-6 victory over Dick Strickler and Joe Janosky, Phi Kappa Tau. Phi Gamma Delta’s Don Fergu son and Bany Hough scored a 21-3, 21-7 win over the duo of Larry Lillicotch and Rog Lloyd, Beaver House. . The team of Les Walters and Jack Reilly, Delta Upsilon, de feated Bob Lackey and A 1 Man ning, Phi Lambda Phi, 21-13, 21-4. The remaining fraternity win was scored by Harold Pellow and. Chet Buckenmaier, Phi Kappa Sigma, over Jack Calderone and Bob Hild, Lambda Chi Alpha, by forfeit. Independent winners were Poe rio and Carmen over Stopper and Hockenbrock; Schmidt and Bacik over Mehley and Christalfo; Poy dock and Pytel over Snyder and Turner;. Held and Thomas over Anderson and Hernley; and Ni cholas and Vinkoyich over Hein ley and Rogers. , IM Entry Deadline The deadline for three Intra mural spring sports—tennis doub les, gdlf-team play and soccer—is 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the IM office in Recreation Hall. Mot* 1 } \j W cv i .Have an evening "out on the town." And have it at' the Town House. Superb food, atmosphere and music. Spend this evening with the Jerry Miller Combo . . . 8:35 to 12:00 j 0. 1957 Enters Semi-finals Pi Kappa Alpha, at the 5:35 mark while ahead 5-1. Kappa Sigma’s Rowland Wil kinson established himself as a top contender at 145 pounds when he outfought Don Deck man, Delta Theta Sigma, 7-4. Rallying for six points in the third period, .Tom Williams, Delta Theta Sigma, tripped Dick Berk ley, Kappa Sigma, 8-6, at 135 pounds. Another 135-pound contender, Acacia’s Jim Hart, easily de cisioned Joe Bellwoar, Pi Kappa Phi, 5-0. Ita tied Sig ead in the ing touma ; 1 61 points. : 11 send five iinal round eight points competition scored a tall d a decision the quarter points. They McLaughlin 145 pounds, : ints. Richard Boggs, Sigma Chi, re versed Delta Theta Sigma’s David Jaquish in the third period and scored a 6-5 victory in a 165- pound match. t e team race :h 50 points i itering the i i defending r ih 47 points Fifth is Beta inis and two At 175 pounds. Bob Wenner, Pi Kappa Phi, tallied an escape and takedown in the second period to defeat .George Sifter, Jerry's Army and Navy Store ALL FISHING TACKLE SUPPLIES BOOTS ESSO RESEARGH works wonders with oil Smoother , quieter flight aloft, in a Viscount, but you d scarcely know it. So free from vibration—you can balance a house of cards. ►. and noise seems left behind. Such comfort and speed is made possible by new,-jet-prop engines— engines that operate exclusively with a special synthetic lubricant developed by Esso Research. In these and hundreds of ways— ESSO RESEARCH works wonders with oilf (sSiSgS? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Ala/ce One Stop at LIVE BAIT FISHING LICENSES Sigma Chi, 3-1. f£ a top 135-pound encounter,' Jones, Theta Chi, defeated Eugene Woy. Beta Theta Pi, 5-2. on nhe strength of a fine second period. Delta Upsilon lost the services of Bill Griffin at 155 pounds when Phi Delta Theta’s Thomas Burns posted a 3-0 decision victory. At 155-pounds Fred Tener de cisioned Jim Birdsall, 2-0; and Bob Alisman. pinned Charles Semian in 4:25. Allen Gordon advanced into the semi's at 128 pounds with a second period fall over Thomas Ralhmel. Allan LarsoD scored a 10-4 win' over Ron DeFelice at 135 pounds;! while winning forfeits were- Neil j Gearhart, Phi Kappa Psi, over- Bill Simon, Pi Kappa Phi; and indies Don McCreary over Don! Sullivan and Sam Fry over Charles Rosimi. 8 Cop 2-Game Eight of 11 clubs scored two-1 game triumphs in Monday night’s j Intramural volleyball competition! at Recreation Hall.- j Fraternity action showed a clean i sweep as all four victors required just two tilts to gain wins. Alpha Tau Omega nosed out Chi Phi, 17-15. 15-9. The Alpha Sigma Phi net artists registered a 15-5, 15-10 decision over Sigma Chi. Tau Phi Delta trounced Phi Kappa Psi in the first contest, 15-3, then squeezed out a 15-14 margin in the second encounter. Alpha Chi Rho swept past Theta Delta Chi, 15-3, 15-10. e -tot -Ball Victories In independent play, the Bul lets chalked up a decisive 15-2, 15-8 win over the Black Knights. McKee One downed the Jordan Two sextet, 15-6.15-8. The Pollock 4 netmen copped a 15-6, 15-10 de cision over Dorm 13. The Cougars toppled the McKee mustangs, 15-7,-15-6. The Pacers squeaked by Watts One in the opening contest, 18-16, bowed, 15- 12, in the second, then took the match with a 15-6 win in the third tilt The Hornets edged the Brewers, 15-7. 13-15, 15-4; the Lucky Sev en topped the Zips, 11-15, 15-5, 15-13; and the Penn Haven Club defeated the Dippers by forfeit. •,y?Tror.-f.Y fil 4# % PAGE SEVEN €sso
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