PAGE SIX Pins Moconyi Wins Hwt. Match With Fast 21 Second Pin Intramural wrestling opened last night with 12 bouts taking place, seven of them ending in pins. Twelve others cither were forfeited or postponed. Some were short and sweet and others went the full length, but whether short or long, all were exciting. The shortest bout of the ere- ! ning resuited in Lion footballer ! Andy Moconyi. Sigma Phi Epsi lon, pinning Bob Staiger. Della ,Chi. before he could even work ! up a sweat —the time. 21 sec- In a rough and tumble match , , . in the 135-pound class. Lew She- Three matches went the full six, mery p i nne d Korberl Conners, minutes. It was one of these that! Sigma Chi. in a come-from-be caused the most excitement among; hind effort. Conners had been the fans -that being a hard-! leading. 5-4. when he was fought, evenly-matched battle be-: dumped by Shemery. tween Delta Upsilcn s Homer Hil-i j. ~ , tier and Pi Kappa Alpha's Jess „ i P?„ u / I Pi i dl 7 ? v '\ Pl * appa Alpha, Swly at 165 pinned Fred DovJe, Beaver House. Although IHlner scored one f ! r n £ ‘ n n lin the second takedown, one reversal and • an , /’ n ?°^P ter , . I 5 escape to only one takedown Seely, this was no indication ,n 3 the actual equalitv between the| moving affair, fighters. Several times the fans Doyle scored first with a5O sec thought a pin had occurred and' ona reversal but Chidlow quickly started pounding their hands onj coun t er ' a ttacked with a takedown the mat. But. the referee thought and also a reversal before pinning not and the match continued, j his opponent. j each grappler using all hisj strength to ward off the pin. In another 165-pound face-off, Jerry Garfinkle of Phi Sigma Della overpowered Joseph Co- rini. Kappa Delta Rho. in a The same situation will appear, match between two inexper- tonight starting at 7:30 at Rec-i fenced opponents that started 'reation Hall. In fact, it should slow but ended in a flurry of ;become more intense with three! action with Corini being pinned l of last year’s champions scheduled j after three minute* and thirty |to return to the mats for the first second*. ; lime this season. In a 175-pound bout between' Steve Nitzberg, Sigma Alpha Mu. . and Ted Lerch, Theta Xi. the first period pased with the boys stand-; ing the whole time, feeling each, ©ther out. However, the second period burst open with immediate! action. j With Lerch on the bottom as the * ★ » —Dftilt CnUrcUn photo b> Marty Schcrr VARSITY MATMAN GUY GUCCIONE, referee, looks closely to see that Lou Shemery, Pi Kappa Phi, and Norbert Conners, Sigma Chi. wrestle a clean match m last night's intramural wrestling action. H-801l 'A' Crown i P Won bv Carroll Pennsylvania schoolboy wrest- Dick Can-on slammed his way, linE ' volleybaU and rifle shoot jnto the intramu:-al handball sin- m 6 championships this Spring, pies spotlight Tuesday night with, - a 21-18. 21-18 victory over Dave ; I Houghton. Carroll's win assures f him of a position in the cham- ( pionship flight. Other winners in the indepen- dent competition were Dalei Schissler. Fred Baldock. George Krevsky and Jim Lukehart. In fraternity competition Ric ; J Eldredge, Phi Delta Theta, edged ! Bob Lackey. Pi Lambda Phi. in a j 21-17.21-18 duel: Joe Fenkle, Beta • ; Sigma Rho. downed Bud Kohl- * hass. Delta Tau Delta. 21-10. 21- | 20: and Dick Hinkle. Alpha Sigma j Phi, recorded a forfeit win over ? rtiek Bill, Theta Kappa Phi. iL Dominate Isi By BEN BRONSTEIN period started, Nitzberg was quickly reversed and Lerch then drove on to a pin in one minute and 15 seconds of that period. Whether the bouts were pirn or decisions, slow or fast, they kept the participants working, the referees busy and the spec tators screaming. ; The trio includes Lambda Chi j Alpha’s Dick King, 128-pound] winner, at 135 this year; 135- j pound king Tom Williams, Delta 1 .Theta Sigma, returns at 145: and] Terry Snyder, 145-pound Indie ] champ moves up one weight notch but this time in the frater- nity division for DU. * ★ * .4 Princeton Senior Speaks Mud because I feel frankly, that there is no hurdle too high for me, I am anxious to have my advancement based strictly on merit end value to the company.” The Unsilent Generation Edited by Otto But: $2.95 The Pen nsylvania Book Shop THE DAIIY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA 129 West Bearer Avenue, State College, Pa. IM Mat Bouts THETA Xl's Ted Lerch reverses Steve Nitsburg, Sigma Alpha Mu, in a drive to a pin victory in last night’s intramural wrestling tournament. Basketball's NIT Opens in NY Tonight By the Associated Press j Manhattan College’s resounding) The NlT’s opening doublehead upset of West Virginia’s No. lj er tonight matches St. John’s of ranked Mountaineers still was the | Br s°y yn ; 16-6, and Butler, 16-9, |ta!k o f the hasketbaU world asj^ 8 St an J os |P h |, e^ o! Jersey [the National Invitation Tourna- city 20-3 J ment joined the post-season jam-j, y ' boree with the opening of its 21st meet Thursday. Coaches of underdog teams in the NIT and elsewhere glee fully pointed to unranked Man hattan's 83-84 conquest of West Virginia Tuesday night in the NCAA's eastern regional elimi nations and told their players, "You can do it too." NIT history is spiced with championships won by Cinderella I teams and it wouldn’t be too sur prising if defending champion jßradley and topseeded Dayton, !the co-favorites in the 12-team (Madison Square Garden tourney in New York, were knocked off. 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MARCH 13. 1958 Six Teams Reach Semis In IM Cage Alpha Tau Omega defeated Phi Gamma Delta. 32-25, and Kappa Delta Rho beat Sigma Phi Ep silon, 45-28, to reach the semi finals in the fraternity division of intramural basketball. The ac tion took place in Recreation Hall Tuesday night. In the independent circuit, the Red Raiders defeated Watts I. 35-33; the Skeller Rats topped the Sharpshooters, 32-22; Nit lany 23 beat the Siudniks, 33- 30; and the Sinkers whalloped Nillany 25, 52-25. All these teams reached the semi-final stage except the Red Raiders, who had to meet the Cardinals i in a playoff last night. ATO overcame a 15-11 halftime deficit to defeat Phi Gamma Del ta. Phi Gam’s defense sagged in the second frame and ATO, paced by the second half scoring of Larry Baver, who had 15 for the game, was in the semi-finals. Ralph Shaffer and Stan Ches lock led the KDR rout of Sigma Phi Ep with 15 apiece. The game was close at the half, KDR leading, 17-16. KDR met Theta Chi last night. 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