TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959 IM Wrestlin Moves Int DTS, AZ To Fight Just three points sepa IM wrestling tournament Rec Hall Delta Theta Sigma lead with 64 and Delta Upsilon DTS will send two men i the finals, Alpha Zeta one . DU two Alpha Zeta missed a g chance to send another man i the finals last night when Si: Nu's Kevin Crowe beat AZ's Eberhardt, 9-8 in the 167-po semi-final. Crowe had a takedown, reversals and a near fall for nine points while his oppor scored on three reversals, aril es cape and riding time. At the l end of the match Eberhardt was on top and driving, but the whistle ended everything. In the 135-pound division, l Al Bennett of DU scored an upset when he decisioned Les Shaf fer, Beta Theta Pi, 5-0. Bennett was in command for most of the match, scoring his points on a takedown, reversal and rid ing time. In the 150 division, Glenn Klip penctein of Alpha Gamma Rho, beat Fred Kerr, DU, 4-2. Klippen stein had the advantage for the first half of the bout. 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Stauffer 158—Ottoson vs. Labiess I67—Demo:4lpr vs. Vogt 176—Edwarde vs. Weaver Attention Local Ad Staff First paper after vacation Thursday, April 2 See your accounts for this issue. I !. mouth fee I. WITHOUT mum opm. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Lacrosse, Track Teams Will Play Over Vacation The Nittany Lion lacrosse team will open its regular season and the Blue and White cindermen' will be out for further honors during the spring recess. The stickmen begin playing "for keeps" Saturday when they travel to Hempstead, Long Island, 'for a game with the powerful Flying Dutchmen of Hofstra Col lege. The Flying Dutchmen are al ways ono of the strongest la crosse teams in the country and this year's team should be as good as the one that beat the Lions, 13.2, last year. But the Lions will be better, too. This was proved Saturday when the stickmen smashed Ohio State, 9-1, in a scrimmage game. Coach Earnie Baer has quite an experienced crew, on hand in cluding honorable mention All- American John Behne. Behne can play either attack or midfield and will probably see action in both slots. Baer's boys will be looking for a winning season after a 5-8 log last year. The first home game is set for April 4 against Loy.)la. The Cinderrnen, on the other hand, will compete in the Chi cago Daily News games this No. 20 Saturday. The Lions' 2-mile relay team minus star Ed Moran will go after the record which it missed last Saturday in Cleveland. Moran will run in the mile in stead of the 2-mile race accord ing to Coach Chick Werner. The rest of the relay team will be composed of Dick Engelbrink, Fred Kerr and any of the fol lowing who can qualify in time trials: Don Davies, Fred Kerr, Bill Schwab, Dave LaHoff, George Jones and Herm Weber. Gridders 72nd Season Penn State will be playing its 72nd season of intercollegiate foot ball in 1959. 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