The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 09, 1959, Image 10

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LOW ATTACK —Nick Capctola dodges a left jab by Terry Snyder and scores with a right to the
mirisection in a 158-pound IM bout last night. Snyder won a split decision in the independent
bout.
Power-Packed Action Marks
Six of Eight IM Boxjng Bouts
By DEAN BILLICK
Smashing rights, jolting lefts K^f^VThe 5 boutwasl !
and roundhouse combinations matter ol Carp landing the first
to the tore in IM boxing ££• * K S'
matches last evening as six out chin.
of eight bouts failed to po the' Henly Baione of Sigma Chi
ci eigni douis ianect to go tne eaught Ken Su ui van j n the sec
distance. Action was fast and.ond round with a strong right on
furious with hovers trading! lllo way m - shinning Sullivan so
nirious wnn noxers uauing| that hp was unab ] e lo continue.
jabs to the chin and diggmglThis match of the "big men” in
ithe 176-pound division was mark
powei shots to the midsection. i ed by bru ( e p owe r a nd pure
The slam-banging action was'strength,
the biggest show of power this 1 Stunned and downed once in
season ill IM boxing which up to the round Paul Deitzell bounced
this time hud been dominated by;baek with a senes of rights and
jabs, fancy fooLvoik find counter-(lefts only to take another James
punching. This was not the case,Walter right on the chin,
lust night as the fighters were. Walter of Alpha Sigma Phi
pm-pomting their shots and! and Deitzell of Sigma Phi Ep
smnshing them home on the but- silon had baffled on even terms
ton in the firsl round.
The biggest "bomb" of the : Two southpaws, Bill Hillvvig of
night was thrown by Gerald Delta Upsilon and Ken Houch of
Carp of Beta Sigma Rho stop- Chi Phi, battled and slammed
Barfield, Kochman Ready for Alabama
Linebacker Wayne Berfield, by the Lion medical corps yes
yesterday received the green light; fw . dav and will be available for
to play in the Liberty Bowl Dcc.; fllll duty against A]abama
39 against Alabama. „ , . .
Berfield, a star performer fori f Kochxnan was a late season star
Rip Engle’s Nittany Lions last,™.' Nitlanv Lions. He gained
year, sat out the 1959 campaign';!,, ln el Sht caines against
with a broken aim. .West Virginia, including a 52-
Bul specialists at Geisingerj touchdown nin
Hospital in Danville who were’,.
treating Berfield, reviewed his Liston VS. Besmanoff
X-rays and reported that the! CLEVELAND (TP)--Sonny Lis
break is fully healed ton, considered bv many ring ex-
Berfield will prohablv see actiomperts as the haidest puncher in
at left guaid on offense and line-jthe heavyweight ranks since Joe
backer on defense. [Louis, will be going after his 19th
Halfback Roger Kochman, out straight victory when he meets
with a knee injury since the Holy Willi Besmanoff in a 10-rounder
Ctoss game, also was reported fit'at the Cleveland Arena today.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
ping Nelson Kleintop of Phi
away at each other at will for
two rounds before Houch’s blows
took their toll and the fight was
stopped.
In one of the two bouts to go
the distance Gerald Ziegler of
Alpha Chi Rho, on the strength
[of a bruising third round, won
a unanimous decision over A 1
Kamis of Phi Epsilon Pi.
It took Nick Capetola and
Terry Snyder, boih independ
ents, two rounds to warm up
but once they did the third
round was a toe lo toe slugfest.
The decision, a split one, went
to Snyder.
A slugging Don Link of Sigma
Nu could not bull his way over a
poised Dick Greenleaf of Delta
[Upsilon and was stopped in the
[second round. Greenleaf picked
|off many Link rights and lefts
.and then shot jabs and sharp
hooking rights to Link’s jaw.
i Marlin Ebert stopped Bob Era
!rick in the second round of an
.independent scrap. Winners by
[forfeits were Don Landis of Delta
!Chi. Bill Simon of Delta Upsilon,
lßob Davey, an independent, and
[Ben Bow of Delta Upsilon.
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In Army
Ponn State wrestling fans —and a rabid crew they aie—■
were somewhat surprised and greatly heartened at the Lions
overwhelming win over Army in their initial test this past
weekend
After paying due heed to
Charlie Speidel, who said that he
did not consider the Lions’ op
ponent Saturday as a “representa-|
tive” Army team, the fans stilh
discerned indications of blight
prospects for the coming season
The first heartening factor
was the performance of the
Nittany sophs. Tony Scordo, Art .
Ravitz, Ron Pifer and Phil Myer j
all rackfed up impressive vie- !
lories.
Scordo, wrestling at 123, which
was a trouble spot for the Nit
tanies last year,
hest tat e d for i
only a short time JgßStgMjL
when faced by §T
the Army cap- ft W
tarn Tom An- gSfe*'
drews in th e
opening bout. He * *
took his oppon
ent down before jumtut
the first period *s#* v
was over and i )
proceeded tor.\ ,W '
wrap up a 6-3 ‘ ~ ~
victory.
Ravitz handled Scordo
his 137-pound Cadet foe with ease
in registering his 6-2 decision.
Pifer, bidding for recognition as
an able replacement for last
year’s captain, George Gray, at
167, was the most impressive of
the four. He built up a 9-0 lead
over Army’s Dick Kriesel befoie
nailing him to the mats in 5:10.
Myer, while he only won by
a narrow 3-2 margin, had to
come from behind and main
tain the advantage throughout
the last two periods after gain- Ingo-Coopei* Bout Sought
ing a reversal in the second LONDON (JP) British boxing
period. And he was giving away promoter Jack Solomons an
a lot of weight at the 131-pound nounced he is going to
Sweden to try to persuade Inge-
While the sophs are still grossly
inexperienced in varsity compe
tition they proved to their upper-
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Impressive
T riumph
By JOHNNY BLACK
the cautious words of Coach
class competitors that they want
ithe slots they have earned and.
intend to fight to hold them.
And this in itself predicts an
other bright factor. Competition
is keen on the Rec Hall practice
mats and Speidel has to run
jelimination qualifications each
[week as other men try to oust
the man at the top in each weight
class.
The man who wrestles in one
meet has no guarantee that he
will not be deposed and sitting
on the sidelines at the next.
| Don Wilson and Guy Guc
i cione are grizzled veterans of
' past campaigns who have not
; even broken into the lineup
yet.
[ And theie were indications of
i new-found strength at some of
1 last year’s weak spots. Scordo
| holds sway at 123 where Wilson
land the graduated Joe Cramp
shared the chores last winter.
| At 157 where no less than four
, Nittany grapplers tried their for
tunes last year, Jerry Seckler
I posted an 8-0 shutout and twice
|eame close to pinning his man.
Gordie Banks gave an im
' proved showing in recording his
: 6-1 verdict, heavyweight Johns
■ ton Oberly repeated his 1958 pre
season form with a second-period
fall and Sam Minor and Hank
Barone turned in their usual
strong performance.
mah Johannsson to defend his
world heavyweight crown against
British Champion Henry Cooper.