PAGE EIGHT Lambda Chi's Chances Dimmed Sigma Nu Nears IM Wrestling Title By MIKE MAXWELL Sigma Nu heads into the in tramural wrestling finals to night leading the pack with 72 points and almost a certain-j ty to cop the title. Ed Mc-j Laughiin and Rox Carl gave thej leaders eight more points by vir-i tue of victories last night. i The Intramural wrestling finals will begin at 8:00 p.m. tonight in Recreation HalL Meanwhile, Lambda Chi Al pha's chances 'for the title were somewhat dimmed by Acacia’s Jim Hart, last year’s 128-pound champ, who won b: a referee’s decision over Lambda Chi’s Mar lin Troutman and by Sigma Chi’s Dick Boggs who decisioned Gene Hilty. Della Upsilon moved up to tie Chi Phi tor third place when Jack Stewart won over Alpha Phi Delta's Bennie Amato. Beta Theta Pi remains in fifth place with 48 points. | Sigma Nu’s Ed Laughiin, high! school district 2 champion, ad vanced into the 145-pound finals by pinning Rowland Wilkinson, Kappa Sigma, with a cradle in 2:44. Before McLaughlin scored the fall, he was ahead of Wilkin son, 5-2 by means of a takedown, a reversal and an escape. Wilkin son recorded a takedown for his two points. Rox Carl, the other Sigma Nu grappler, easily decisioned John Salathe, Beta Theta Pi, in a 165- pound contest, 5-1. Carl was on top most of the match, and came out victorious by recording two takedowns and riding time. Sa lathe worked in an escape. 'DU's Stewart (145) won over Amato by an 8-3 count. Stewart (cored the fir it takedown, and wrapped the match up by scoring another takedown in the last five seconds. Amato A new idea in smoking...all-new Salem • menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste had three escapes. Hart's victory came as some-, what of a surprise to those pres ent. The match definitely was the! ,closest of the evening and perhaps jthe most difficult to judge. How jever, referee Johnny Pepe gave ithe decision to Kart because of jhis strong showing in the first .five minutes. I Hart scored a takedown at the .start and, after Troutman worked IM Wrestling Finalists FRATERNITY 121 Pounds—Joe Bollinger. Chi Phi, vs. Harold Lynch, Sigma Phi Epsilon 12C Pounds— Richard King, Lambda Chi Alpha, vs. Fred Simpson, Chi Phi 135 Pounds—Jim Hart, Acacia, vs. Tom Williams, Delta Theta Sigma 145 Pounds—Jack Stewart, Delta | Upsilon, vs. Jim McLaughlin, Sigma Nu 155 Pounds—Neil Gearhart, Phi Kappa, vs. John Frey, Beta Theta Pi IGS Pounds—Dick Boggs, Sigma Chi, vs. Rox Carl, Sigma Nu 175 Pounds—Sam Griffiths, Sig ma Nu, vs. Bob Wenner, Pi Kappa Phi Hvw.—Phil Sieg, Chi Phi, vs. Gove Elder, Delta Upsilon INDEPENDENTS 121 Pounds—Dave Patterson vs. Allen Gordon 135 Pounds—Allan Larson vs. Donald McCreay 145 Pounds—Glen Klippenstein vs. Terry Snyder 155 Pounds—Fred Bridge vs. Fred Tener 165 Pounds—Sam Fry vs. Bob Kasubik Hvw.—Art Stein vs. Scott Bom berger • most modern filter THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA in an escape. Hart did likewise. Troutman managed another es cape, and had two seconds riding I time more than Hart, when the match ended. Dick Boggs (165), Sigma Chi, applied a body press to Gene Hilty, in 5:42 for the other Lamb d Chi defeat. Boggs trailed 7-6, before pinning Hilty. In the 155-pound division. Phi Kappa’s Neil Gearhart wound up! on top of a 6-3 count over Tom! Burns, Phi Delta Theta. Burns scored the initial takedown, but Gearhart quickly pulled a rever sal and alter Burns scored on a predicament, Gearhart followed 1 with an escape for another point. In another fraternity 155-pound clash Beta Theta Pi’s John Frey! scored a 3-0 triumph over Roger Levin, Alßha Chi Sigma. It was a closely-fought match from start to finish with no takedowns.! Frey won on a reversal and a' very narrow time advantage. The independents were not to be slighted, either. Plenty of ac tion w r as supplied by Indie grap plers Terry Snyder and Larry; Corson despite Snyder’s one-sided 7-0 victory. Snyder worked in a' takedown, and a reversal in the! first five minutes of competition, and scored a near-fall in the last: minute. I In the other independent j match. Indie Fred Tener. wres- J lling in the 155-pound division, qualified for tonight's finals by 1 defeating Bob Altsman, 3-0. ' Tener'was on top most of the: match and consequently had the| time advantage. Although there! were no takedowns recorded by I grappler, Tener worked in a re-1 ■verse, for two more points. 1 You smoke refreshed Delta Theta Sigma's Tom Williams will enter the 135- pound -finals by virtue of his 5-0 vislory over Dave Jones, Theta Chi. Williams scored a takedown a reverse and lime advantage to win. Think of a Spring breeze blowing over fresh, green grass and you’ll have a good idea how refreshing all-new Salem Cigarettes taste. The freshest taste in cigarettes flows through Salem’s pure white filter. Rich tobacco taste with new surprise softness...menthol-fresh comfort. Try Salem— you’ll love ’em. ale Goin Down? DELTA UPSILON'S Jack Stewart, 145 pounds, lifts Bennie Amato, Alpha Phi Della, off the mat as he tries for a second period take down. Stewart decisioned Amato, 8-3, and moved into the finals tonight. He meets Sigma Nu's Jim McLaughlin for the title. - DANCING TONIGHT - 10:00 to 1:00 at the Paradise Caie Bellefonte Music by the DON SMALTZ QUARTET iXefreshea. FRIDAY. APRIL 12. T 95 moldt Tobacco Com] ountaste itir. > #■
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