The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 17, 1959, Image 21

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    TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17,
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falls —Oberly at heavyweigl
aggressive Hank Barone a
Oberly threw his man—2ls
- Bailey—in 2:31 of the
ing period and Barone
shitted down two weights fr
regular 177 berth—flattene
Matulonis in 1:31 of the
frame. -
Barone's fall was the
Lion pin of the year an
first in 53 individual mi
dating back to last wi
Maryland meet when C
Gray pinned Dick Besnier.
had a tougher time with B
this year, but he still
enough savvy to gain a 4
cision.
Oberly, Barone and Gu / Guc
cione—a surprise starter for the
unbeaten (5-0) Dan Johnston at
137—were the most impressive of
the Lion entries. Oberly and his
rival especially pleased the crowd
with their roughhouse tactics. It
was Oberly’s first win of the year
after three losses.
Barone and Guccione were a
determined and punishing pair as
they tried to work their foes into
pinning combinations, Barone suc
ceeded but Guccione fell down in
the third period and had to settle
for an 8-1 decision over experi
enced Don Santo.
Barone was particularly rough
with Matulonis. The State College
junior, who has dropped only one
match this year in six outings,
gave his Terrapin opponent a real
physical beating before bringing
the crowd to its feet with that
second period pin.
Guccione hadn’t wrestled since
he battled Lehigh’s Leon Harbold
to a 1-1 draw in early January.
But he acted like a-tiger Satur
day. However, a good third period
riding combination by Santo de
prived Guccione of a fall.
Don Wilson and Sam Minor,
also gave a good performance in
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AEPi, TKE, PKS Score Wins j
In intramural Swimming Meets
By BILL BARBER
Paced by the double victory of
Pete Glick and Barry Spanger
bergs winning efforts in the 60-
yard freestyle and freestyle re
lay, Alpha Epsilon Pi swept to a
21-11 victory over Alpha Zeta in
fraternity IM swimming,
Spangerberg cleaned up the 60-
yard freestyle event with a time
of :33.3—1.9 seconds off the rec
ord. Spangerberg then anchored
the 120-yard freestyle relay team
of Bob Cohen, Allen Cafritz and
Howard Cohen to a first in that
event with a 1:09.7 clocking.
Glick acquired his laurels bv
winning the 60-yard backstroke
with a 1:23.6 time and snapping
15.4 points in diving.
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Alpha Zefa logged second and
winning. Wilson decisioned 115-
pound Atlantic Coast Conference
champion Ray Osborne, 3-5, at
123, and Minor blanked Leroy
Kennedy, 5-0, at 147.
SUMMARIES:
123—Wilson (PS) doc. Osborne (M>, 7-5.
130—Van Auken <M> pinned Dank* (PS>,
8:30, half nelson and crotch.
137—Gurdone (PS) dec. Santo (M), 8-1.
147—Minor (PS) dec. Kennedy (M), 5-0.
157—Barone (PS) pinned Matulunis Of),
4.31, body press.
167—Gray (PS) dec. Besnier (M). 2-0.
177—Dean (M) pinned Haines (PS)> 8:15,
cross bod) pres*.
Hwt.—Oberlv (PS) pinned Bailey (M),
2:31, double bar arm.
Referee: Dick Dißatistn.
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third places in the 60-yard free- up first and second in the diving
style as Jim Holt took second I event.
place, trailed by Clarence Lane. Tau Kappa Ensilon grabbed an
Alpha Zeta repeated this effort |easy victory when Theta Kappa
in the 60-yard backstroke as |Phi forfeited their meet
Max Sponseller and Don Robin
son took' second and third places
respectively. Bill Eberhardt
grabbed a second place in the
diving event with a 14.8 notch.
With the diving event proving
to be the deciding factor in the
meet, Lee Cunningham and Jack
Javens came through in fine form
as they took first and second plac
es respectively in Phi Kappa Sig
ma’s 25-16 victory over Alpha Chi
Sigma
Phi Kappa Sigma swept through
the 60-yard freestyle with Jack
Javens copping first place in 38.9
and John Studebaker second. Ken
Thompson and Larry DiGiacinto
grabbed first and third places re
spectively in the backstroke with
the winning time posted at 1:12.5.
Then Alpha Chi Sigma came
sweeping back with Carl Von
Dreele taking a first in the
breaststroke with a 44.5 timing,
as Bill Hardham came in third.
The freestyle relay team of
Dave Weetman, Von Dreel, Don
Horan, and Bill Hardham swam
to a first place clocking of
1:09.5.
But Cunningham and Javens
put the meet on ice by chalking
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The 66-58 setback they took
last Monday shook Kentucky's
Wildcats loose from the hold they
had taken on first place in The
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ing last night, Navy ROTC, with' ~ „ Tr .
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a 100-pin handicap, beat Thomp- moved up from second to first
son Six, 3-1. Navy had a 796 high place and unbeaten Auburn, the
game and a 2283 total pin-fall to' on! >’ team to defeat Mississippi
take the honors for the night. state thl!J season, jumped from
Fernando Roccatam rolled a 215 fou ' th to second. Kentucky land
game and a 472 series to hi third place,
individual honors. i Mississippi State, which went
Roccatani Hits 215 Game
As Navy ROTC Wins
In other league action, Thomp-'.on to trounce Florida 105-68 in its
son Two tied Nittany 37, 2-2; Nit- second game of the week, climbed
tany 32 beat Horney Five, 4-0; from tenth to fifth in the ratings.
Jordan Jokers swamped McKee! Only one of last week’s top
Three, 4-0; Thompson One beat 10 teams -retained the place it
the Redskins, 4-0; and Simmons held in last week's ratings. That
beat the Knights, 3-1. 'was eighth-place St Louis.
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NC Coders
Top Poll
Mississippi State handed Ken
tucky its second defeat of the bas
ketball season last week but it
was North Carolina and Auburn
who reaped the benefits in the
national rankings.
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