THURSDAY. MARCH 12, FOR THE LAST TIME- Five members of the competing in Recreation their careers. Among th 4 champions—One of whop' ever attended this univel Vega holds not only —the all-around point re having won that event • also won the parallel ba He has also won the around honor once. He gymnast in NCAA anna!i of winning the same fiv But first he will finis ; Michigan. Incidentally, t LITTLEWOOD (who have beaten both defending NCAA champions, Michigan State and Illinois) will start at Bp.m. Coach Gene Wettstone promises that the meet will end by 9:15 in time for plenty of serious IFC-ing. Of interest in Vega's Rec Hall finals will be that for the first time this year he will be working two of his strongest events in a collegiate dual meet—free exercise and still rings. The program Saturday will consist of (in order) free exercise, side horse, high bar, parallel bars, still rings and tumbling. Which logically brings me to the other Eastern champion, tumb ler Dave Dulaney. He has won the EIGL title for two consecutive years and was never better than Saturday evening in the finals. Dulaney has been defeated only once this year and could be a national champion if he works like he did last week. The other champion is Don Littlewocid, probably the most im proved member of the team. The rope climbing specialist who never broke four seconds previous to this year, has hit the pan in 3.5 seconds twice and won the EIGL title. Along with senior teammate Jack Hidinger, who also im proved tremendously, with a second place tie in the Eastern, Littlewood and Vince Neuhauser will climb against time Saturday in an exhibition. They'll be shooting for the record-3.4. Lou Savadove will also be bowing out S s aturday. In his exit performance, he may work free "x" and tumbling. These five bow out in a meet 'that may be more exciting than the last home affair with Army, and that was the best in years. Intramural Results DU's Hilner, TKE's Flick Pace Winners in H-Ball Delta Upsilon and Tau Kappa Epsilon are showing every sign of providing a close duel through the stretch drive of the fraternity intramural handball tourney. Each took its ninth straight win Tuesday night to remaill the only undefeated entries as flight semi final positions were filled. TKE's winners were Gene Flick with a forfeit and Bob Campbell, who allowed only one point as he rolled over Delta Chi's Don Landis, 21-0, 21-1. Homer Bilner took a victory for DU with a 21-9, 21-13 score over John Urban of Beta Theta Pi; and Ed Bahl turned in another as he clipped Phi Sigma Delta's George Krevsky, 21-5, 21-18. • Phi Mu Delta's John Kral!, top seeded 'in Flight 6, came in with the best performance of the night with a double shutout win over oodri, 117 E. Beaver TT•er-a-FACT By MATT MATHEWS Associate Sports Editor Eastern gymnastics champions will be Hall Saturday night for the last time in departing seniors will be three Eastern is probably the greatest champion lvho •sity, Captain Armando Vega. the highest honor in Eastern gymnastics ord—but he also owns the distinction of 11 three years of varsity competition. He title three years in the Easterns. National P•bar crown twice and the all will be out to become the winningest s next week as he stands a good chance events he won in the Easterns. his. dual meet career Saturday against e meet with the undefeated Wolverine- DULANEY Pi Sigma Upsilon's John Foltz. Top winners in Monday night's action, which determined the first half of the flight semi-finalists, were TKE's Don Harnett, Pi Sig ma ,Upsilon's Ed Datemasch, Phi Kappa Tau's Bill Nichols and Beta Sigma Rho's Joe Fenkel. CavelFs 503 Leads SAE To Victory in Bawling In intramural fraternity League A bowling Tuesday night, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, led by Tom Cov ell, beat Theta Kappa Phi, 3-1. Covell rolled a 236 game for a 503 series to be high man for the night. _ In other 'league action, Theta Chi won by one pin as they took Delta T.au Delta, 3-1; Phi Kappa Psi blanked Phi Mu Delta, 4-0; Phi Epsilon Pi tied Alpha Rho Chi, 2-2; Alpha Epsilon Pi drew even with Phi Kappa, 2-2; and second place Phi Delta Theta was tied by Pi Kappa Phi, 2-2. A CORSAGE for your IFC Queen Hurry fellasl Order a rose, gardenia, orchid or carnation corsage today for IFC. The dance is only a night away; so call in your order today. 3forat Gardena THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Burns Pins Opponent in 31 Seconds To Highlight Intramural at Action Torn Burns of Phi Delta Theta turned in a 38-second pin last night to lead the way in intramural wrestling, with other results studded with pins and forfeits. Burns, who is head wrestling manager, scored a quick take down over Pi Lambda Phi's Fred Mayers in the 167-pound class. Then he promptly turned him over and showed him the lights with a half nelson and crotch. In the same weight class, Phi Kappa Tau's Dick Puhala rolled up an 8-1 score before pinning Kappa Sigma's Norm Lutke fedder with the same hold. Lutkefedder is a first assistant wrestling manager. In the unlimited division, Bob Gemmill of Delta Sigma Phi scored an early takedown over Alpha Chi Rho's Malcolm. For sythe, But Forsythe m j d e a strong comeback in the second period as he took the top posi tion, then proceded to wrap up his foe in a three-quarter nelson for a pin at 3:34. The 142-pound class produced the closest match of the evening as Dick Scott of Alpha Sigma Phi decisioned Delta Upsilon's Dave Young, 3-2, with a point for rid ing time being the deciding fac tor. HIDINGER Leroy Fetterman of Theta Xi won another close one in the same division as he edged Pi Kappa Phi's John Williamson. 2-0. Also at 142, Tau Kappa Epsi lon's Paul Anderson took a late pin. from Bill Kettenring of Phi Gamma Delta, winning with a half nelson and crotch at the 5:40 mark. In the only match of the 135- pound division, Delta Upsilon's Allan Bennett pinned John Cas pero of Phi Sigma, Kappa at 5:42 with the familiar half nelson and crotch. Dick Garber of Alpha Chi Rho scored a first period pin at 1:45 over Tau Phi Delta's John Irvine in the 150 class. Lew Brown of Alpha Tau Ome ga turned in another pin in the same division with a reverse half nelson, body press at 5:24 over Sigma Alpha Epsilon's John Young. The 158-pound class also p'ro duced two quick pins. Delta Theta Sigma's George Metzger .panned Joe Metcalfe of Acacia with the half nelson-crotch routine at 1:59. Delta Chi's Jim Helper followed suit, stopping Sigma Phi Epsilon's Ron Roth at 1:45. The only other first period fall cam.e from Jon Baer of Pi Kappa Alpha as he came in just under the wire with a 1:59 pin over Ed Knoll of Alpha Chi Rho. 151 Wrestling Summary 124—Horne. (AZ) won by forfeit. 135—Bennett (DU) pinned Casper() (PSK): Broach (ASPhi) and Peters (Triangle) Wen by forfeit. 14:—Anderson (TK}) pinned Kettenring (PGD); Fetterman (TX) dee. William- eon (PKPIII) 24; Scott (ASPhi) dee. Young (DU) 3-2. 150—Gerber (ACR) pinned Irvine (TPA): Drexler (LCA) dec. Knuth (PICA). 3-0: Brown (ATO) pinned Young (SAIL.). 153—SponeeIler (AZ) dee. Jones (LCA), 3-1: Metzger (DTS)• pinned Metcalfe (Acacia): Hepler (DC) pinned Roth (SPE); Bohn (PIET), Tomei' (DSPhi) and Mali& (CM Phi) won by forfeit. 187—Skiddie (DU) and Midtown (PEPhil won by forfeit: Barna (PDT) pinned Mayers (PLPhi)• Palmist (PET) pinned Latkefedder (ES). 176--Bilner (DU) pinned Rock (TX); Loptishinsky (1311) pinned Frayer (Atilt) : .Prass (DTS); Campbell (DTD) sad Flick (TEE) won by forfeit; Baer (PEA) pinned Knoll (ACR). Hwt.—Forsythe (ACR) pinned GommHl (DSPhi): Lasko (PICPhi) mud Vine (Chi Phi) wow by forfeit. The Finest in Beauty Care For the Discriminating Woman ' •-: . Specialists in 1: •Styling .02 )(0 1: •Hair Shaping •Permanent lop ) Waving AD 8-050 By BRUCE HENDERSON DeVICTOR'S 2011 S. Allen St. /SS W. High St. State College Bellefonte AD 14212 EL 64222 —Collegian Photo by Marty &heir GOING DOWN• to defeat is Delta Upsilon's Dave Young. The wrestler in control, Dick Scott of Alpha Sigma Phi, won, 3-2. Chi Phi, ACR Win Cage Playoff Games In a close battle that went right down to the wire, Chi Phi cinched its first intramural basketball playoffs win by edging Alpha Phi Delta, 42-40. The scoreboard showed 14-13 at the end of the half with Chi Phi enjoying a slim one-point lead. But in the second half both teams opened up and the score began to mount. _ Alpha Phi Delta jumped in to lead with only three minutes to go and by , the one-minute mark they were riding on a six-point lead. But then with less than a minute to go, CM Phi made its drive and put on a tremendous rally to pull up even with Al pha PM Delta. Then at the 18- second mark Kenny Houck swished the nets and put Chi Phi ahead for good. Dick Hoak tallied the high count for Chi Phi with 14 points. Alpha Chi Rho made a come back rally in the second half to topple Phi Kappa Psi, 27-24. Barry Funk, Bill Funk and Gil Blew tallied seven points apiece in Alpha Chi Rho's effort. Phi Psi was leading the fray 10-9 at the end of the first half, but Alpha Chi Rho picked up 18 points to its opponent's 14 in the second half to assure the victory. The Motogimps cinched their first playoff win in the inde pendent race by eking past the Masters, 27-26. Down 8-11 at the end of the first half, the Motogimps rallied behind Joe James' 9-point scor ing effort to cop the victory. Alpha Phi Delta assured itself UNIVERSITY PARTY MEETING - SUNDAY, MARCH 13 7:00 p.m. 121 SPARKS, By BILL BARBER a playoff berth by topping Phi Kappa, 32-29. Fred Smyser pushed in 12 counters to take high scor ing honors for Alpha Phi Delta. Chi Phi broke the league "A" i tie by overwhelming Beaver ,House, 46-17. Dick Hoak chalked up the highest score for the win 'ners with 18 points. Behind 15-20 at the halt, the Diggers picked up the needed quota in the high scoring second 'half as they clinched the inde !pendent league "H" title by edg ing the Hungry Five, 42-39. John Barry led the Diggers to their playoff position by tally ing 13 counters for the victors. ► The Marauders stopped the 'Wild Med, 29-24, to pick up the {league "C" title and assure them selves a - playoff slot. Frank Wright was high man for the Marauders with 9 tallies. In other games Delta Theta Sigma won by forfeit over Phi Delta Theta; Zeta Beta Tau top ped Pi Kappa Alpha, 26-22; Delta Upsilon downed Theta Xi, 35-22; and Omega Psi Phi defeated Al pha Tau Omega, 24-17. Beta Sigma Rho whipped Phi Kappa Tau t 34-14; Phi Kappa Psi defeated Sigma Pi, 27-15; and Phi Epsilon Pi blasted Phi Kappa Sigma, 40-20. PAGE SEVEN
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