The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 12, 1958, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, 1958
Meet the Referees
Varsity Wrestlers Important
To IM Tourney's Success
Bv BEN BRONSTEIN
Four varsity Lion wrestlers
anc j two freshman counter
parts have the job that will,
according to Assistant Intra
mural Dnector “Dutch” Sykes
‘•make or break” the success
of the IM wrestling tourney.
‘ln past years we have been
biessefl with good referees ex
tracted from the mat team,”
Svkc= said m emphasizing their
importance, "and hope we are
again this year.”
If wrestling ability has any
direct effect on refereeing tal
ents, Sykes need not worry with
the likes of Captain Johnny
Johnslon. and teammates Dan
Johnston. Guy Guccione, Sam
Minor, plus frosh grapplers
Jerry Seckler and Neil Turner
doing lhe job.
Probably the most important
| i confident. They don't believe
Tr%nc (~*rinar* Leads j beat them, even though we
Kmney lops *\ m Rov/Vl win
C nr Znmnr! Vanr (..«* «*■«* «<» « fc.'SJ SSn &&
| {"j | JPf (J | If] J ] | nighest series ever bowled at the.week in the Southern Conrerence
I Wi v VVS,I intramural competition when he! tournament, which the Mountain-
Co-Caplain Ron Rainey was the leading individual scorer;r ol,cd a 605 earlier this semester, : " prs '•’•on'for the fourth straigh*
on the Penn State basketball team this year, according to theijf^. ,he Fo ' v l,’’L tcan l. to . a 3-1 ! T,?‘ ,
, , * i , . rT - • r-„ * n S UT -i !victor}- over the Capitalists in In- ■ V.est Virginia took too honors
final s.a.iatics released by the University s Sports Publicity dependent League A action 'in the poll, receiv-ing 89 first place
Department. It is the second consecutive year that Raineyj Klukosky’s high single of 223'votes and a total of 1100 points
has won the honor. land high series of 551 enabled the!from the 167 snorts writers and
Troubled by an early-season slump, the Lion ace started Fo T ' vls , to r , eta * l } tbe ‘ r I°°P lea< L .broadcasters who partiemated in
5 .. K . in defense*- of his crown i In two 4-0 shutouts, the Huck-itne balloting. Cincinnati was run
w n,"J st"on-lv to endTthe . , sters beat McKee 1 the Vets nerun with 37 first place votes
;w th Mints to 19 Jack*: Hornptt defeated RAR. The remaining|and 1214 ooints.
;;; r 3 15 "| 4 P narneTT ! matches ended in 3-1 scores as| Points are awarded on the
‘ 14 , ,®‘ Arlurmro U D M !I McKee II downed the Wacs, the 1 basis of 10 for a first place vote.
liomcahv enough, his average nCBVCinC6 Hi rS-uGIII Ten-Pins edged Nittany 34. and! n * na f° r second and on down
this reason was three-tenths-of a Defending fraternity handball ”'" Hornet beat the! the line. Comoletinq the too
poiri. higner man his winning to- slngJes king A 1 j ackSj Beta Theta Bruins. ; ten were Kansas State, which
tai year, at- pi _ and last r * s runner _ u D The Zeros blanked Jordan II.! dronued from first to a distant
though ne scoied Harnett, Tau Kappa Epsilon the Peanuts defeated Navy anaj third after two loses last week;
3., points. How- moved one step closer to the fin- WDFM whitewashed the Aces in 1 San Francisco. Temole, Mary
ever tins was m als by downin P g their opponents League B play. - ; land. Kansas, Notre Dame, Ken
s for a in Mon dav night’s matches The Darkhorses and the 20 plus l tucky and Duke.
id 1 average. Jacks da f eated p hil Barth ' Thp . 3 club scored respective 3-1 wins All but Kansas and Duke auali-
In winning me ta x - 2 i_g “>l-5 and Harnett ovcr the Brats and the AUB’s.Red for the NCAA tournament—
crown. Rainey scored the ’ ~t •- McKee 3-4 and the Gutterballersi'vb’ch ooened sectionally Tuesday
aiso look two in
dividual s i n gle
gurr.e honors His
34-point effort
against C o 1 gate
was the high
s:ngle-game .scor
ing feat and his 14 baskets against
goals made in one game.
Getysbuig were the most field
Junior Bob Edwards, also for
the second consecutive year, fin
ished second to Rainey in the in
dividual scoring race. Although
leading the Lion scorers for al
most one-half the season, he tap
ered off to finish with a 244 total
and a 12.3 average. Last year he
finished with a 354 mark and a
14.1 average.
Sophomore Wally Colender
Eave a sound account of himself
in his first varsity season by fin
ishing third in scoring with 2ft
points and a 11.2 average.
Considered to be the most im
proved player of the year among
ihe cagers, Colender teamed with
Kainev in the last half of the sea
son to become the Lions’ chief
one-two scoring punch. His first
lew days of varsity play were
JP en ; th e reserve role getting
the feel of the situation.
Co-Captain Steve Baidy. with
, po ,‘^ s ' and junior Ted Ku
msta. i p pointSj round Qut the
scoiing leaders.
The Way to a
Girl’s Heart
*i ,h °ug h we have known for
L*” - that lhe way to a man’s
one if , brou 9h his stomach, no
oiriv t S dlscovere d ihe way io a
heln ttf arl i. Yel ' ood i°°d does
1 ¥ ? though. Take her to Duf
fjL*. Tavern this weekend and
find out f or yourself!
Duffv'c 1 for 9ei dinner at
fys before ihe IFC dance.
Duffy’s
L B ° a ' sbur 9. d wiles east of
( J e Col| ege on Route 322
n r| ght at the Texaco Sta.)
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
decisions for these men working.ute of riding time.
in their new jobs will be when. In the tourney’s early stages
a match ends in a tie. Since this|the referees will not give nenal 'i >.
is an elimination tourney, there ties for illegal holds since the B? WILL GRIMSLEY !|
a PPl?rs are not entirely familiar! The West Virginia Mou'ntain
tip v, th T' l v. S^' t to !'r lth legal procedures. Instead eers are the nation's No. 1 college |
nressnVnarkAd 11 i'« That fi, a iL h^- wlll “"mediately break the : basketball team in the final Asso
pressure-packed task, to say the .hold. As the competition proceeds; ciated Press poll. And they think,
' TntprrniTptriatA ? j toward the finals of the tourna- thev can prove it in the big cham-
Intercollegiate wrestling rules ment, penalties will be given .nionshio tournament 'i
are used for this competition ex- however. c*>,.pwri>nip ununamim. j
! cept in two instances. j John nv an tkjt '
To help the "out of shape" I referring veteran, said refer™ ; Manhatlan Colle^e lai *
wrestlers, the usual three three- ' ing is "very good experience for ' defeated West Virginia, the
minute periods are cut to three ■ the future with regard to wres- ' number one team in the coun
• .. . ! a ?d coaching." ! try, 89-84. in the first round of
job of deciding a winner, one: to ‘refere^mvolvefthe ** NCAA basketball tourna
point for riding time is added to.oft-times -over-enthusiastic fans.' ment ’
" t P al s P. oint totals. When a wrestler has his opponent'
whether that time is one second}in a position that appears to be a “ We are a 'l very pleased over
or three minutes. .fall to the fans, they pound their' the honor,” Coach Fred Schaus
In collegiate rules no ridingihands on the mat—a si“n which 'said Tuesday. "We are not worry
time is given until one minutej should signal the end of'the bout ‘ing about the added pressure this
is registered. One extra point is; As Johnny points out, “It isn’t puts on us.
then added for ever} extia min- .fair to wrestler or to the referees.’’. "These bnvs are r.ot cocky but
scoreu ie most impressive vic
tory seen in this year’s competi
tion by trampling Dave Johnson,
Theta Chi, 21-1, 21-0.
‘Alpha Zeta’s Sam Minor took
second place scoring honors for
the night by turning in a 21-0,
21-2 victory over Dal Kirk, Theta
Xi.
Other wins were recorded by
Bill Schwab, Phi Delta Theta;
[Buck Welsh, Beta Theta Pi; Wil
lson Reitz, Sigma Chi. Jack Me-
re you ready, willing
ffj T\\ and able to consider
mrj jv, e s into regional
eliminations Friday.
In the early years at Penn sinc ? AP basketball pol!
State, football coaching was done Y aS sa^. e< J_ in * Slx
by older team members or grad- teams wruch won top ranking for
uates who returned for short seaf * on s Derformance went on to
tours. capture the tournament title.
fought to a 2-2 tie.
Kenna, Delta Upsilon, Joe Lynch.
Pi Kappa Phi; Frank Korbini,
Kappa Delta Rho, and Dick Lippe,
Phi Epsilon Pi.
*
Mounties j
Ist in AP
Cage Poll
i Penn State was one of the few
'schools to support intercollegiate
boxing, fielding outstanding
teams from 1919 through 1954.
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