TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, Grap Wesl By JOHNNY BLACI - Coach Charlie Speidel tany grapplers opened tb son in fine style at West Saturday by flattenin; Army matmen, 31-0. Junior heavyweight Johnston Oberlv and sophomore 167 pound Ron Pifer pinned their oppon ents while the other sevei Lion wrestlers chalked up c ecisive point advantages over the Cadet adversaries, to give Penn ; State a complete sweep of the nine matches. The only close bout tf ihe evening was in 191-pound class which was just added this year to ihe lineup of Eastern Colle giate Athletic Conference teams. The Lions’ Phil Myer, ,a sopho more who usually competes in the 177-pound class, moved up a weight and ground out a 3-2 ver dict over Army’s Warren 11 Miller. Myer had to rally from a 2-point deficit, after Miller scored a take down in the first period. But My er reversed his man in the second period and rode him out the third period to gain the win ning point through time advan tage. Taking nothing away from his boys, Coach Speidel was quick to point out, however, that he did not think this was a representa tive Army team. Marshall, Weishaar, Russ, Kuosman Win IM Matches By 808 YEARICK Intramural boxing con tinued last night with more action-packed bouts which, at times, turned into sloppy slug fests. Don Sullivan of Phi Mu Delta and Bill Laman of Sigrria Nu, in the 135-pound class, jabbed ef fectively in what was probably the closest bout of the evening. The split decision went to Laman. In the 158-pound class, Jerry Marshall of Bela Theta Pi won a real bailie over Alan Renkis of Sigma Pi, stopping Renkis mid-way through the final round. In the 128-pound class Lorenzo Corsi of Alpha Phi Delta and al ternate Bob Nicely of Alpha Chi Rho wrestled and punched fur iously. Corsi won a split decision. At 158, classy Glenn Weishaar allowed "‘B&an Kiess to be the aggressor, then he effectively counter-punched and won the unanimous vote of the judges. Two bouts were fought in ihe 167-pound class. A 1 Kuos- Another Why? He is satisfied because he did not have to wait tor his PENN STATE CLASS RING. And why did he not have to wait? Because MUR’S JEWELRY, stocks all types and sizes of Class Rings, therefore insuring you of IMMEDIATE DE LIVERY. The l available, gold and MUR lers Flatten Point, 31-0 s Nit-' e sea- Point ; the . . decisive winner at 157 "Since this match was so early in the season. Army wasn't ready for us," said the venerable Lion mentor. "They were still missing some of their big boys because of football." Meanwhile the Nittany big boys accounted for themselves quite notably. In the unlimited class Oberly flipped Cadet Bob Lynch in 4 27 with a double arm and body press, and 177-pound Hank Barone compiled 7:23 time advan tage and a 5-0 decision over Joe Crum. man of Alpha Chi Rho landed solid blows to stave off Tom D-.'rnm of Sigma Nu and take ■ a unanimous decision. Inde- pendents Ron Avery and Ron Krajack battled it out in the other 167-pound match, with southpaw Avery getting the nod from all three judges. ! In the 158-pound division, Bill l Russ of Phi Kappa Psi took a unanimous decision from Ken Hall of Chi Phi in a fast-paced] match, and Dave Hopwood wasj awarded the decision over John Linker in an independent battle.! Another bout in-the 135-pound class saw Bill Hunt score a unan-j imous win over Meil Waltz Forfeits' 142 Sam Clayton jOver Dan Fordiana. 150 —Don Pi iatt, Phi Kappa Psi, over John IPotochny, Delta Chi. 158—Dick iSwenseri, Sigma Chi over Jim Husk, Lambda Chi Alpha. 176 Dick Cenedella, Alpha Phi Delta, over Don Cappell, Lambda Chi Alpha. Unlimited —Ted Steinman, ZBT, over Jerry Young, Lambda Chi Alpha. atisfied Student ... ill Herff Jones line of Class Rings is Every size io fii your finger, in yellow reen gold with all types of stones. S Jewelry Co. 220 S. Alien St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Jerry Seckler, Nittany 157- pound gladiator, failed to allow West Point’s Jack Murphy a point, and twice came close to pinning his foe. But he had to be] content with an 8-0 decision on| two take downs, an escape, 6:39 riding time and two predicament! points. Four Penn Slate sophomores made their debuts successful ones by copping their first tests in varsity competition. In addi tion to Myer and Pifer, rookies Tony Scordo and Art Raviiz emerged from their initial bouts unscathed. Scordo started the Lions off to their shutout romp by surprising Army Captain Tom Andrews with a 4-point third period and 5.22' riding time to garner a 6-3 tn-i umph in the 123-pound lid-lifter.j Ravitir scored a predicament point over Ed Benchoff on his way to a 6-2 decision in the 137- ; pound category. Pifer’s fall in the 167-pound match came in 5:10. The Belle fonte sophomore used a double grapevine to pin Dick Kriesel, after recording a near-fall in the opening period. Gordie Danks and Captain Sam Minor contributed to the Lion’s rout with easy decisions in their matches. Danks outclassed Don Stras bourger, 6-1, in the 130-pound division and Minor won a 6-2 ver dict over Jim Davidson at 147. Summaries' .121—Sconlo (PSI dec Andiews (Al, 6-2. 1 >»0 —D.uikb (FSj dec. »Sti acbougut (Ai, G-l. M7—Ritvitz IPS i dec. Henchoff (A), 6-2 1 17—Minor (PS> dec Davidson (A*, f>-2 Stickler <I\S» dec. iMuipln <Aj, 8-0. 107—Pifer tPSI. pinned Kno«el (A),-5 10, double tfinpevjin*. 177 -liinone (PS* dec. Cfum (A». o-O U‘l - Mver I PS» dec. W. Millet iA i, .-5-2 Unlimited - Oheilv iPSt prun'd Lynch fA) r 4:37, double-aim and body pies*. I 11 i 11 tpc£j | Student | Shopping m 1 1 Days £5 1 lin . | I Siaie College I I ■ We've moved our shop from 328 E. College down into the heart of the * Campus Shopping Center—right next to McLanahan's on S. Garner and right across the street from the FREE Campus Shopping Center Parking Lot. 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