THURSDAY. APRIL IT. 1957 Chi Phi Tightens Cap in Wrestling Last night's Intramural semi-final wrestling session proved a heartbreaker for the two team leaders—• jambda Chi Alpha and Sigma Nu. Both lost two of their five wres tlers, while winning their third bout. That gives Lai lbda Chi and Sigma Nu 64 points and one competitor for Friday’s finals. Each has tw j men yet to wrestle in tonight’s last semi-final session. But a warning is in order, for the defending champions from Chi Phi picked up 11 points last night in qualifying all three of their wrestlers for the finals. They are only six points out of first place with *B. j One of ib» contributing fac tors to the Sigma Ku drop -eras - Delta Upsilon's heavywmght Gove Elder. Elder pot the fin ishing touche* to Sigma Hu's Ben William* at 5:35 and leapt i DU in contention with 55 points. Lambda Chi’s Dick;King (128) ruined the championship ambi tions of Sigma Nu’s second semi finalist, Bob Comfort King was in command of Use bot it the whole way as he scored two takedowns, an escape and riding 1 ime in win ning, 6-1. The above was Ltmbda Chi’s only win and “sleeper" Woody Griffith (175) supplied the lone Sigma Nu victory. G iffiths, who has two forfeits and c single deci sion to his credit, wa; a compara tive unkown to the sparse crowd. But the Sigma Nu gave the aud ience a lot to remember as he shutout Delta Tau Delta’s George Campbell, 6-0. On the Lambda -Chi loss led ger was a pin and a decision. Jack Calderons (heavyweight) was the victim of the decision. The Lion footballer lost a 3-0 verdict to last year's 175-pound champ. Phil Si»g of Chi Phi. Sigma Phi Epsilon's Harold Lynch (121) gave Lambda Chi’s Chuck Zendt the toughest ride of the night before referee Sid Nod land declare a pin at 3:16. Chi Phi's Joe Bollinger (121) cradled Beaver House’s Dave Miller at 2:55 to mark up five of the defending champion 1 * ele ven points. Fred Simpson (128) gained the remaining marks on a forfeit. Pi Kappa Phi's Bob Wanner (175) added his eighteenth point in the tournament when he pinned Alpha Zela's Bill Eber harl at 2523. Wenner was run nerup in the division last year. Three of the Independent bouts provided loads of excitement with the fastest pin of the night, a re verse-loaded 7-6 Win, and a ref eree’s decision. Scott Bamberger (Hvy.) used an effective body press on Bob Klee and referee Johnny Johnston called the pin at 120 of the first period. Fred Bridge (155) and Joe Jones battled to a scoreless deadlock but referee Johnny Pepe decided in favor of Bridge. Bridge took the decision by rid ing Jones with a steel-gripped THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA 12 Fraternity Duos Cop Handball Wins A dozen fraternity teams and one independent duo copped handball doubles victories Tuesday night on the Recreation Hall courts. A 1 Jacks and Bill McCann, Beta Theta Pi, registered a pair of 21-4 triumphs over Ed Anderson and Clyde Shick, Kappa Delta Rho, in a Flight 1 tilt. Flight 2: Sigma Nu's Ray My ers and Andy Hibler chalked up a 21-2, 21-7 decision over Mark Levine and Marty Meer, Phi Sig ma Delta; Bob Neff and Ed Heis ter. Alpha Gamma Rho, topped Pi Kappa Alpha’s Lloyd Hughes and Terry Wood vine; and Jim Jordy and Ed Lynam, Sigma Chi, ousted Ed Anchel and Alien Rubens, Ze ta Beta Tau, 21-7, 21-4. Flight 5: Varsity wrestlers Dave Adams and John Pepe. Delta Up silon, beat Larry Made and Ernie Susanin, Kappa Sigma, 21-1, 21- 11; and Jim Keith and John Hass, Sigma Chi, won by forfeit. Flight 6: Walt Krauser and; Bill "Taber, Sigma Pi, won by for-* feit; Theta Xi’s Ed Zimmerman; ami Dick Barth defeated Bob Fish; and George Leopold, Theta Delta i Chi, 21-8, 21-18; and Phi Sigma! Upsflon’s Will Thompson and Dan Mnlhera topped Dick Mc- Mahon and Bill Gould, Alpha! Gamma Bho, 21-L 21-6. Flight 7: Alpha Zeta’s Ken Sacks and Don Snyder edged Ed Rhoads and Bucky Paokme, Theta Chi, 21-10,17-21,21-1; John Krall and Frank Magalski, Phi Mu Del ta, topped Jim Clark and Ron Blasius, Pi Kappa Alpha, 21-9, 21-2; and Beta " Theta Pi’s Jim Anderson and Dan Gray downed ; Ron Grapsy and Dick Dill, Theta Kappa Phi, 21-13, 21-10. An Indie match saw Ward Nich ols and Don Vinkovich beat Art Nagle and Larry Fegley, 21-3,21-7. "figure-four." Dave Paterson (128) defeated Dominick Giovinazzo on riding time after the two exchanged re verses four times in the final per iod and wound up tied at 6-all. _ Glen Klippenstein (145) deci sioned Don Haller, 4-0, and Ar thur Stein (Hvy.) decisioned Dave Koncsics, 9-2. Coed Golf Scores For 9 Holes Due Coed golf club members must turn in a score for the first riin holes of the University course on or before April 25 to be eligible for tiie ladder tournament The first meeting of the club will be held on Thursday. April 25. Reports of scores can be hand ed in at the meeting or to Judy McFarland before tins date. 5 BARBER SHOP For that all-important interview Phone: ADams 8-8912 , 231 E. Beaver Ave. Last sea is back bigger than ever! Rainey Named by AP To 2d State Team Berth High-scoring Ron Rainey was ( Hall this year when the Liana named to the Associated Press’ «P“t tbe NIT-bound Owls. 1957 All-Pennsylvania second Don Hennon. who also , , . appeared before Lion fans, wa* basketball team, it wa* announced thenumber two man with 189 yesterday. points. Dave Ricketts; Duquesno Sophomore Bob Edwards, who finished second to Rainey in the Lion individual scoring race, re iCeived honorable mention in the selections. Rainey was named to the sec ond team with 77 points. The rest of the team is composed of John Parker, Millersville State Teach ers College, Al Lewis. LaSalle. Bill Blair. Geneva, and Frank Romano, Susquehanna. Temple University's third-team All-America, Guy Rodgers, was the number one vote getter, poll ing 234 of a possible 235 points. 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