The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 03, 1959, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, MARCH 3. 1
No Ups
As Pitt
By LOU PRATO
Sports Editor
The law of averages
caught up with Penn St
letic teams— p ar t ieu 1
wrestlers—at the Pitt Pi•
Saturday night.
After suffering 12 stra y
feats by Nittany sport
including a 55-38 gymn.
back earlier in the
stopped its downhill plun
Rex Peery's wrestler's
Lion matmen 15-9.
The Panthers' mat vie
ended a two-year reign f
Charlie Speidel's club w
pinned two successive 14
losses on the Jungle Ca
But the Lion grappler i
up for the occasion this
Panthers clinched the
the end of the 167-poi
and the Lions had only
bout up until then.
That victory was rec riled by
junior Sam Minor hen he
snapped the nine-match ribeaten
streak of Pitt's Copt in Bob]
Bubb, 5-4, at 147. It was the most
exciting match' of the evening
as the lead changed h nds four
times and was tied thrice before]
Minor emerged with the win.
Both men stayed on their feet
throughout a scoreless first per-,
iod, but Bubb grabbed a 1-0 lead
midway through the second frame.
when he almost pinned Minor,
with a half-nelson and crotch.
Minor escaped later in the period
for a 1-1 tie as the match entered
Pifer Pins As
Cubs Win, 20-9
The frosh grapplers turned on
the power Saturday as they wal
loped the Lock Haven State
Teachers JV's, 20-9, to close out
their season with a 2-1 record.
Ron Pifer, two-time state wres
tling champion, continued his
domination of the 157-p ou n d
weight class as he pinned Lyle
Dornico of Lock Haven in 1:40
of the first round.
However, it was gridder Al
Maillo who wrestled in the heavy
weight class for the Cubs who pro
vided the several hundred fans
with their biggest thrill. Maillo,
outweighed and inexperienced,
turned in a commendable per
formance as he handled his heav
ier opponent with speed and skill,
and in a wild second stanza, al
most pinned his enormous adver
sary. He was finally tied in the
last few seconds, 15-15.
The Halmstad's:
123—Selo'. (PS) and Liodesso (LH)
drew. 0-9.
l3o—Rarity (PS) dee. Ter* 41.11).. /1-0,
137—Batley (LH) nee. Cassel (P 1). 4.2.
147—Barone (PS) dec. Cole alb. 11-2.
157—Pifer (PS) pinned Dante, (LE). 1:40.
147—Stegner (PS) dee. Stanley (LH). 0-4.
117—Myer (PS) end Reber (LH) drew,
1-1.
11)e).-111aillo (PS) end E1w 04 .1 (LH) drew,
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Minor, who is probably the
Lions' most underrated man,
took the offensive position but
was reversed after 50 seconds.
However, he came back with a
reversal about a half-minute later
to tie things up again. Bubb went
ahead 4-3 on an escape with 35
seconds left but the determined
Miner quickly grabbed the Pan
ther ace for a takedown—and the
5-4 win.
State won the last two matches
when George Gray edged Tony
Werner, McCoy Dispute
Decision in IC4A Meet
(Continued from page one) the State team to lose 10 vital
away. His 9:13.3• clocking was yards which were too much to be
his best time for the two-mile. picked up in one leg.
Sprinter Bob Brown scored four
points for the NittaMes by plac
ing second in the 60-yard dash.
Brown left the blocks slowly but
caught up and grabbed the lead
only to be out-lunged at the wire
by Villanova's Ed Collyrnore, last
year's champ.
Fred Kerr came in third in thel
finals of the one-mile run to gar
ner three team points for State.
• John Fareira tied for fifth
place in the high jump and Ron
Beard and Dale Peters both
cleared 13' in the pole vault to
place in a 9-way tie for fifth.
Another incident hindered Penn
State's two-mile relay team which
finished third. Just as Moran
I started with the baton on the an
chor leg, Manhattan's retiring
I third leg runner crossed Moran 's
I lane. Moran ran into him and sent
• him sprawling but the jolt caused
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Neil Turner
.. . loses decision
Lions, 15-9
Vuocolo, 3-2, at 177 and John
ston Oberly squeezed by Bob Gu- ,
zik by the identical score at
heavyweight.
Pitt's Sherm Moyer turned iH
the most surprising win of the
evening when he decisioned an
ineffective Guy Guccione 3-2 at
137. Moyer entered at match a
decided underdog against Guc
cione, but his aggressiveness paid
off with a win.
There were two other surprises
recorded by the determined Pan
thers. They were at 130 where
unbeaten Larry Lauchle halted
the 5-match win streak of Dan
Johnston, 8-3, and at 167 where
former NCAA champ Tom Al
berts whipped Hank Barone, 10-2.
Johnston and Barone had been
the Lions' most dependable per
formers all season—but Lauchle
and Alberts proved more depend
able. It wasn't the loss that really
surprised Penn State followers,
for both matches were listed as
toss-ups in pre-meet analysis. But
it was the ease with which thel
Pitt men won that caught Lion'
fans off guard.
Lauchle included three take
downs, an escape and riding time]
(1:11) among his points and Al
berts scored two takedowns, hn,
escape and riding time (1:11)
among his points and Alberts
scored two takedowns, a three
point near fall, and predicament,
escape and time (4:50).
In other results, a fighting Don
Wilson lost a 5-2 decision to Pitt's
123-pound NCAA champ Paul
Powell, 5-2, and Neil Turner
dropped an 8-0 decision to Alex
Skirpan.
Summaries:
Two-Mile Relay-1. Manhattan (John
Corry, John Horton. Doh McKay. Eye
Cool tney? ; 2. Yale; 3. Penn State; St. j
Johns; 6. Syracuse. Time-1:46.4.
•
I,ooo•yard run-1. Ed Moran, Penn State;
2. Frank Finnerty, Alfred; 3. F. 4
ter, Manhattan; 4. Norm Williams, (eorite
town ; 5. James Rowers, Holy Cross. Time
-2:00.6 (meet record: , old record., 2:10.9,
by Tom Courtney, Fordham, 111541.
' Two-mile run—l. Richard Engelbrink.
Penn State; 2. Richard Greene, Army; 3.
Richard Donohue, Holy Cross; 4. Robert
Vinton, Georgetown; 6. Dave Cotton, Notrel
Dame.
' Mile ran-1. Pete Close, St. Johns; 2.
Ron Gregory, Notre Dame; 3. Fred Kerr..
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With Torn Creese leading the way by posting a double
win, Beaver House logged its third win in a row in intramural
swimming competition by eking past Sigma Chi, 21-20.
Creese put Beaver House out in front by chalking up a
34.0 win in the freestyle event. But Sigma Chi came storming
back as Tom Barnes hit with a
:42.7 timing in the backstroke.
Beaver House then proceeded to
sweep the breaststroke as Creese
and Bob Talbot splashed in with
first and second respectively.
Although Jim Short's 20.1 ef
fort for Sigma Chi in the diving
assured him a first, it wasn't
enough as Mel Sweeney and
Ted Lopushinsky pulled down
second and third places to put
the Beavers in the lead for
good.
Sigma Chi copped the freestyle
relay in 1:11.2 with Don Bru
baker, Norbert Connons, Bob Mc-
Cannon, and Jim Short doing the
swimming.
However, this final effort was
not enough to' overcome the six
point lead held by Beaver House
as the Beavers won with only one
point to spare.
' Delta Tait Delta wracked up its
second win in the swimming ex
travaganza by swamping Theta
Chi, 34-11.
Pulver was the shining star
for Delta 'Tau Delta as he posted
wins in the 60-yard freestylo
with a :33.2 cloning and the
68-yard breaststroke with a
:43.3. George Campbell and Cal
Richard:era pulled down first
and second places respectively
in the backstroke in the time of
:45.1.
Charles Abbey logged a 13.8
win in the diving division while
Dellie Creiser, John Behne,
George Bowman. and Dick Whit
taker clicked off a 1:09.5 to reg
ister the win the in 120-yard
freestyle relay.
Led by the double victory of
Carl Tongberg. Alpha Tau Omega
whipped Phi Gamma Delta, 24-17.
to claim its second win in IM
swimming.
The backstroke event proved
to follow The same pattern as
Jim McCoy with a :44.6 clock
ing, grabbed the first for Alpha
Tau Omega but was closely
contended by Joe Good and
Lou Curry.
Tonberg logged the win in the
breaststroke event and followed
this achievement with a 12.6 to
take diving honors. Sloat nicked
up second place in diving for Al
ntr, Tau • Omega by logging an
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PAGE SEVEN
Frosh Team
Overwhelms
Ogontz Five
By BILL BARB‘E.B
The frosh cagers found easy
pickings Saturday night on the
Rec Hall court as they romped to
a 96-58 win over Ogontz Center
to post their fourth win against
one loss.
Marlin Biesecker copped high
scoring honors for the Lion Cubs
as he swished the nets for 26
counters. Charley Fink, one of the
several little men on the team,
was second high on the Lion
squad as he pulled down 15 tallies.
' The strong defensive game
played by the Nittanies was too
much for the Ogontz basketball
ers as they were forced to shoot
from the outside and unable to
use their height advantage.
However, it was Fink who was
the standout of the game as his
expert ballhandling and playmak
ing proved to be the source of
many a Lion score.
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