The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 13, 1957, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Sigma
Compiles 110
Points to Nip
Chi Phi, DU
By LES POWELL
Sigma Nu, finishing with
one champion in three final
ists, nosed out defending
champ Chi Phi, 110-106, to
capture team laurels for the
1957 intramural wrestling tourn
ament.
Rox Carl emerged the hero,
scoring Sigma Nu’s lone victory to
enable his club to outscore Chi
Phi, Delta Upsilon <B6 points) and
Lambda Chi-Alpha (84).
Carl copped his all-important
win by out-grappling Sigma Chi's
Rich Boggs, 3-0, for the 165-pound’
crown. The Sigma Nu matman
scored a first-period takedown
and a time advantage to account
for the points.
The independent attraction
was 135-pounder Don Mc-
Creary's 50-second pin over AI
' Mc Cf eßr y followed a j _D.Ur CoUteUn Photo bjr Bob Thompson
takedown with a cradle to show | ALLEN GORDON, independent 126-pound grappler, scores a re-
Larson the lights in the fastest ; verse on Dave Patterson during last night's Intramural mat finals
tune of the evenmg. . _ , . r . .. „
Chi Phi’s Phil Sieg, last year’s 81 « ecreal,on HalL Referee Dave Adams, a Lion varsity wrestler,
175-pound king, squeezed out a! is shown giving the two-point signaL
4-3 decision over DlTs Gove Elder!
to clinch the runner-up spot for’edged Woody Griffiths of Sigma
his team. Seig got off to a 3-0 ad-|Nu, 2-0, on the strength of a third
vantage with a takedown and a .period escape and riding time,
point for an illegal hold by Elder. Lambda Chi’s Dick King scored
Elder staged a belated surge in one of the night’s numerous falls,
the third period, racking up an {pinning Chi Phi’s Fred Simpson
escape and a takedown, but Seig jat 3:48. King had gotten off to a
held a time advantage. j5-l lead on a takedown, predica-
Tom Williams, Delta Theta Sig-:ment and reverse,
ma 135-pounder, pulled a mild! Indie Bob Kasubick pinned Sam
upset over Acacia’s Jim Hart, 1956 [Fry at 5:46 to take the 165-pound
128-pound victor. Williams, in j title. Kasubick held a 9-2 bulge
winning by a 5-1 count, proved,when he floored his opponent,
too strong for the game “Little j Chi Phi'* Marty Bollinger
Bipper’’ of Acacia. I employed an inside crotch and
DU's Jack Slewart. indie 135- j body pres* to pin Hal Lynch,
pound tillisl in 1355, added his j Sigma Phi Epsilon, at 4:30 of
second championship with a 5-0 { the 121-pound title bout,
win over Sigma Nu's Jim Me- Jack Frey, Beta Theta Pi 155-
Laughlin. A takedown, reverse {pounder, used s cradle to stretch
and liipe advantage turned the IPhi Kappa Psi’s Neil Gearhart at
trick. the 4:41 mark.
Bob Wenner, Pi Kappa Phi,| A second-period escape and rid
•
WINSTON scores top marks for flavor!
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Nu Wins IM Mat Title
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ling time gave independent 155-
ipound grappler Fred Bridge a 2-0
decision over Fred Tener.
Indie heavyweight Scott Bom
berger came up with a double
arm bar and body press to gain
a fall over Art Stein at the 4:17
jmark.
I Dave Patterson won the inde
pendent 128-pound championship
i with a lopsided 9-2 triumph over
|AI Gordon. Patterson tallied two
| takedowns, an escape, near fall,
| time advantage, and added an
other point on an illegal hold.
I Terry Snyder captured indie
1 145-pound laurels with a 5-4 vic
! lory over Glen Klippenstein.
Other Sports
On Page 8
Nittany Gridders
In Blue-White
Game Today
Head Coach Rip Engle takes a neutral seat on the 50-yard
line at 2 this afternoon while he casts a critical eye on his
1957 Lion grid hopefuls during the annual Blue-White game
at Beaver Field.
The game is the highlight of the football spring practice
sessions and is intended to give Engle a better idea of what
he will have to work with come
the fall and another football sea
son
The contest usually puts the
closing wrappers on spring work
outs, but, due to the poor weather
conditions, Engle will practice his
squad both Monday and Tuesday
afternoons. Several of the Lion
practices were cancelled because
of poor •weather and Engle feels
that the club can use the addi
tional days.
The old football plague—in
juries—have dampened the out
look for the game during the
past week. Seven gridders
guard Richie McMillen, ends
Andy Slynchula and Norm
Neff, center Earl Koulhass and
backs Ed Caye. George Watson
and Pete Tenerare are not ex
pected to play. Pat Botula, a
promising sophomore beck, is
on the doubtful list
McMillen, Stynchula and Caye
were all listed as game starters,
while Botula, Koulhass and Neff
were on second teams. McMillen
is being counted on to take up
the slack at guard.
With Engle standing neutral,
his assistants will take over the
coaching reins. Frank Patrick, Tor
Toretti and Earl Bruce will han
dle the White squad, with Jim
O’Hora, J. T. White and Joe Pa
terno in command of the Blues.
Engle tried to divide the squads
up as evenly as possible. For the
Whites, only Les Walters and full
back Maurice Schleicher were
consistent starters last season.
However, quarterback Bob Scra
bis, guard and captain-elect Joel
SATURDAY. APRIL 13. 1957
Sabol, Center Charlie Ruslavage
and halfback Dave Kasperian all
saw considerable action in Engle’s
two-platoon system.
In the Blue lineup, quarter
back A 1 Jacks, fullback Emil
Caprara, halfback Bruce Gil
more, center Steve Garban, tac
kle Bill Wehmer. and end Ro
meo Pannozzo are the exper
„ ienced veterans.
Engle expressed some disap
pointment in the progress of this
year’s spring drills. "Between late
classes and the weather,” he said,
“spring practice was not as suc
cessful as I thought it might be.
“We’ve got a lot of willing kids
out,” he said, “but we don’t have
a football team picked by any
means.”
Two experienced. Lion players
will be missing from the game
tomorrow. End Jack Farls and
halfback Andy Mocoyni ran into
academic difficulty last semester
and were dropped from school for
the spring term.
However, the addition of vet
erans Jerry Summerly and Pete
Shopa is expected to soften the
blow somewhat. Taking every
thing into consideration, prospects
are bright for'another successful
year.
The lineups:
WHITB POS
Urban
Sabol
RosUvaco
Smith RG
Summerly RT
Serabla
KiuperUn
MeEaehera RHB
Seltleleher
BLUB
Pannosio
Wehmer
Stellate)!*
Garban
Pottioa
Bohart
Morphy
Jacks
Gllraors
Paolons
Caprara