SUNDAY. MARCrt^tj!|sB When Hetties— By BILL JAFFX •The' University ofPittsburgh freshman 1 wrestling- team swept the heavyweight match to defeat the Nittany Lion frosh, 15-13, last! night in Recreation Hall. j ; The Panthers finished ' their i season 1 with she-.wins rand a tie.! The Lions, coached byDa ve Ad- J ams, won two.“contests -and; suf-j fered their . lone : defeat at the ! hands of the Panthers: i 'The-Panthers tallied ..five 'do-' f cisions while? the" Lions scored j • a fall, forfeit win and a 'deci- i ■»ion verdict. ;• ‘ ' 'ln :lhe opening boiit of the • evening Pitt's Harry Dick scored a ; third- period, reversal to break a,- scoreless tie. and , went on to defeat , the -Lions’ Tom Fey, 3-0. Dick rode Fey out during the second period and added a.point time : advantage. v .jy ' At 130- pounds the Panther’s] Dick Benyhill posted a 5-1 vie-: Tory- over the Lions’ Bill Hard-; •man. Berryhill scored an.opening! period takedown. . tHirdl The sophdmore fought his best match of the year although, ntissing ]to 3 post^the'wih.^ lone’ ‘his particular attempt at pinning Pitt’s Sherman Moj-er. Johnston •point came bn a first period es-~ took a well-deserve.d 7-4 decision over the Panther. .i. lead Brian defeated i Danks, Grayk c,ub wm initiate frame.: Brian tallied a quick re- i H QIIV KAI/A at tonight at Delta Upsilon. vershl in .the- second frame and -.1 .ICIU: I AIT C- Members .will be . initiated and added riding time during llie ' ... ■ . ; plans: foF-theyEIGA" prOgraiTf < %ale' Ihird period..' , l --Ml AA/I.J'wiU be discussed.. »-• ~ Pitt’s John s Zolikoff tallied )la r W fIV | O YV I O’, ~——r l - t~- ■, 1 —- lateral 1 droii;takedown and hear' ’ ’■ M-I - m theTinal lS seconds oLhis, (Continued page one) tb'- ' match.-with Neil.Turn- - . . er and scored-'a 6-3 win. Turnerj- ‘f b e j h j ), n°« . -’' lCton tallied an. Escape in the second gainst the highly-regarded Pitt - period to take a 3-1 lead in the star that received.a standing 0va ,147-pbund-clash. . - tion from the crowd. • - Co-captain Jer r y Seckler 1 °f his points came on re- Eastern* are oniv iwn takedowns, a near'fall-and two content, on .lettmg Mojer jicore.a awav “ only two weeks : predicament points as he over-! re . ve P e so that he could dp I.ke- Two of the injured Panther At 16* pounds Bob Howarth [ ‘ A?* 0 ?? 1 * °. n * can f overlook, stars, NCAA champ, scored a second period fall over - victories _^£- Tom Alberts and senior veteran! the Panthers' Fred Knetiche , Johnny :/J ohn s i o n—his first Richartfeon ' ntajfe ' the trip j; .against Pdfin three yearsi-and, with the Panthers but both sit on* takedown hnd then midWiy in sophomore Sam Hi^S" C L'u berts injury—a| - the second per. io d reversed u 9 lad, ? I ? rs hew knoWni Kneische and pinned him With W L^°s: Lnf h, h f parti-; a rev erse cradle at the 4:05 w ? uld hf sansj but the. Richardson mark Gordon Danks. and 167-pound. a fi a He ari ’ The Panthers defauited the 177- Dan , u G Sf 7 -; . -i . ctlce dnlls * ednes rjpound entry as Bob Haines Both Danks and Gray were u> day evening. . j ( picked -up the- five-point: verdict against two of Pitts b ?s o |in uh- , Because of the Richardson in-; to move- the Lions ahead 1 ' in the beaten Paul Powell, at 123, and jury. Perry was forced to usej j team score 13-12. : two-Ume .'eastern champ Dave ' 147-pound Bob Sentner ai-157.; jn the : heawweieht ; ' boht two Johnson .167, Defeat vvas . in.* - . itVpUiySs evitable for both - Lions but, irv Ylc DeFelice mat 147,-: ~ f j knocked heads and Pitt’s BdbTJu-- ayoi^ing■ a,.;jos^ ; via a fall, they Of coursie the .DeFelice shiftizik tallied a 9-3 decision victory prevented the Panthers from made little difference for he met; over Bob Gilmour. After a 2-2 tour points—a margin the Lions’- sophomore Guy Guc- : stalemate at the end of the.second which; would have given Pitt the ; Clone, a regular 137-pounder maii ! period; Guzik* scored a reversal. match t victory. _ . .. ako. But the Senter switch prov-,takedown and a-near fall in' the The. wm was only, the second ed; disasterpus for’ he-was- beaten 1 third period -to notch the'win and of the year for the. Lions but it by a muchl stronger . Sam Minor,'-the team'victory for the Panthers, more than made up for the four i 3-0. rig-13 defeats that 'had •been suffered yi'. . ; ' • Summaries;.' '. - . • .. .. ■ I ’® __ IBM -■ m ■ ■■". : p.w*ll , (PI. d*ci»ionc<l' ;G«Mon ■ 1 Acacia ..in \Nt 'Vao6i i S’ n S j ’ hn,,on By BOW ■. . . . - i 127—Din Johnston (PS), dfciiionfd Shfrm Theta Chi aSK w .; . W ? P its nght to a play-off wheh Alpha,lo-2; Zeta Beta Taii edged' ji<>J*'-. i-<. »f2j;----to' -'JTiJS!? 1 Oiey gained a ;2-0 forfeit'wirf over (Phi Sigma Delta. 9-7; and Alpfi'al , . 4 fc£?iL^ to "»- <f?l. ire * wi, k '■* League B - w-ill meet Nittany jChi Sigma' won over Alpha iiinVr (psi a«i.ion.a m -3*»- •nural basketSn'^SS.^V 1 2? • who won over the; Fierce!23-18. '■ £ . - ! ««. a-a. , «°r> Hali: r^ at 23, the l ; Ni t t an y; defeated the Bull (P> - °*"j -While Theta Chi established had^'^ 6 b and Niftany 31_ all;shifters. by forfeit in, the:H7-^ AI «'. skirpm ip» d«-t.ion«i.r.*nr ? . wtmselves as chamhikSS 01 7? - • ■ recprt^s before their 1( j n T V other scheduled nw. »-*• •• Phi games. During the season, Nittany -- F sctieduted i n d e pendent,H^,._R. 3r p* ltio . frs> a«r.ion«i Tw P>*e in 3l T d efeated Nittany 23. 18-7. : F™' Vuw '*' ‘- 1 - feated chi - be Theta Chi-Acacia game,!, anaphiM u rj ( iii??'9 a ? ,ma the winners led by only two| 5-1 marks, in the P o * l^- at half time, 16-14. Acacia : Phi Mu Delta defeat^¥w”r^ n ’ ' a '. s *- 1 slate prior to the game( and would have-thrown the league : tike sitiiation iii Vi., ra je into a tie if they had won. - ?«gent League l '' w ‘ -other, Greek tilts. Alpha ~7 —(Gamma Rho, defeated Pi Kappr r-' —Dally Collegian photo by. Ron-Millor THE HERO OF THE RlGHT ‘goes to work on Pitt’s heavyweight; Tony Vuccolo; Ray Pottios got his first big win 6? the “successful”! leason by riding a slim 3-2 lead for 311 three minutes of the'third; period. He eventually-won.by a 4-2 margin. / j. Ray Pottios Shines As Speidel Beams v; £y LOU PRATO | “That was Ray Pottios* finest hour,” Penn Stated wrest ling impresario ;.Gharlie ; :Speidel said in the locker, roorri following the Lions';l4-li' upset, victory over rival Pittsburgh last night. - ’ : • • [ “»• b. ie’s been'-getting embarrassed all year, master continued, -“but -heshowed , • ■ ' - everyone out there tonight: that he had the, guts:■ and tion th win." Speidel’s-tribute' to the 1 here tofore -highly-: criticized -Nittany grappler came’ only: minutes after Pottos’ teammates - had • carried him off. the " mat. on- their shoul ders—a ceremony not e grilled on every athlete.-■ ■ "1 9UMS that win of oun,“ the Lion , coach continued," "makes up for iht drab Misdni But it's ■ juif what I have said all sahson long. Doc. you haye;to build up spirit This is aspeaaUy true - when Pun staie.aad Pitt meet ‘‘Pilt was somewhat; hindered toeidel said, “but we really wrest: have used fevebeen lt . But itt this game'yoi ' ' ■ . .V I . 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