PAGE TEN Matmen to By JOHNNY BLACK The Penn State wrestlers, 33-0 wins over Army and Col-, who have already proven * a,e - and win re P resent Eastei "| , . . . wrestling in tonight s battle with themselves a power to be the Mldwest leckoned with in the East,, Seven Maiie and Blue letter- ' open their home mat cam-' ” ien who helped the Wolverines , 1 • to ■ close fourth place finish < )>aign tonight at 8 in Rec Hall: for the Western Conference j against a strong Michigan’ *i lle L" 1 Y 6ar w , m f«nr the Big : n b ° ! Ten banner onto the Hec Hall i team in what figures to be one' m &tt, of the best matches of the season j Tonight’s meet will also pit Michigan, a perennial strong- against each other two of the hold m Big Ten wiesthng, will m ost respected and most vener hnng u highly- able coaches in the business, touted vet*'ran , Coach Charlie Speidel, dean of .4 . ‘ I the Eastern mentors, has tutored ' *r NBiNittany Lion grapplers through h !\!" L L S 133 highly successful seasons. Wol , ,l ‘ 1 1 verine head-master Cliff Keen, Penn State, begin his 35th year at the eonveisely, has M ?.,&„ •* r“ «ornposed 'ha'if Elorde Wins Bout j of lettermen and 'l/'sSSttST- - ■ MANILA (/Pi Flash Elorde,l half of sopho- | i 135 Mt, Orient lightweight cham-, moies and new- f ,pion from the Philippines, easily miners to the —* -—h outpointed countryman Bert \.uMty <-taiting Nursery Kid Somodio, 133 ; /2, in role. With this Snrdo a 10-round, nontitle bout yester spmted alignment the Lions have day. •~ColftfriBii Photon bv Paul I^oue 128 LB. I.M. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP was won by Dick Grecnleaf, in daik shut, fiom DU. He beat Jim Mac Kay fiom TKE. DU won the inti annual boxing championship. iM BOXING CHAMPS—Kneeling (1 to r) —Terry Snyder, Samuel Clayton, William Laman, Richard Greenleaf, William Hunt. Standing (1 to r)—Theodore Steinman, William Russ, Gerald Zieg lii. Alvin Kuosman. Donald Paxton, Kenneth Houck, Gary Richard, Robert Sutherland. .wrapped up impressive 31-0 and IHE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Battle Wolverines helm of Michigan wrestling for- ( gan State schoolboy champ, will Jim Agnew. a pair of alternates tunes tonight. j probably drop down from the 167- for Michigan, j Keen lost only two men fromipound division and fill Corriere's Soph Tony Seordo, Nittany 123- his 1958-59 squad which compiled;berth at 157. This would leave p 0 ' V j y° on 6 * 1 ™ l ° h3Ve 8 a 6-4-1 record in addition to its'Denny Fitzgerald and Ted Lud- visiting captains, 'post-season honor. Last year's cap- wig as the chief contenders at will meet his tain Larry Murray, a 130-pounder, third in as many graduated and Don Corriere, aj Lions will counler with outings Aft e r Bethlehem, Pa., lad who captured Gor< j ie Dank .< at 130 , j er ry Seek- taking the meas- Conference championship at , at 157 and Ron Pife / at 167 . ure of Armys 157 did not return to school this To refer t 0 these Lions M unde _ Ray Andrews feated would bo superfluous for ® a t , e s no Nittany grappler has lost a Charlie Bieber, match this season. Seordo faces the _ _ Wolverine chief Penn Slate veteran Guy Guc- Mike Hoyles none, who toyed with Col- , gate's Paul Venier, one of the , The Lions cap noted wrestling twins, in run- tain . Mlno^ ning up a 10-3 score in his first ' s , sl , ate<l t 0 ™ eet T . G »« s * n * match, will go at 137 for the Michigan veteran Jim Blaker. Lions. His competitor will be > T A couple of Karl s—Fink and either Wilfred Hildebrand! or jLutomski, the former a state high school champ, the latter a letter _ , _ . man—fight for the Wolverines’ Cubs Purchase Rldzik job opposite Penn State’s Hank CHICAGO m The Chicago Barone at 177 . Cubs purchased pitcher Steve Fred Olm will be the Maize Ridzik, a right-hander, from Fort and Blue heavyweight representa- Worth of the American Assn. yes- ; tive against the Nittanies’ Johns terday. iton Oberly. ' But Keen expect/! a lot of help from a promising group of . sophomores that hare moved . up to the varsity this winter. i Two of them, Ambrose Wil-i banks and Fritz Kellennan, arej ;batthng for the 130-pound slot 1 !left vacant by the loss of Mur-| 'i ray - | Dick Fronczak, a former Michi- 1 {Garcia injures Hand t i CLEVELAND f/P) Pitcher ,Mike Garcia of the Chicago White I Sox injured the tip of the index . finger of his right hand yester day. That is his pitching hand. DU Regains IM Boxing Title As Close Bouts Mark Finals By JOHN MORRIS Split decisions and close bouts were the order of the nirht as IM boxing came to a close before 1000 fans in Rec Hall last night. Delta Upsilon sent three box ers into the finals, and although onlv one of the representatives won a championship, DU’s point total was great enough to regain the team trophy from Phi Kappa Psi. Richard Greenleaf. represent ing Delta Upsilon, started the evening off bv decisioning Tan Kappa Epsilon’s Jim Mac Kay in a bout between two scrappy 128- pounders. Bill Hunt, an independent, used Bob Davey's unusual head down style to his own advan tage to win the indie 128 crown. He scored with uppercuts and side-stepping left hooks to the head. Davey was game, but couldn't touch his dancing, flashy opponent. In the fraternity 135-pound fi nals, Bill Laman of Sigma Nu won out over Dave Barnett, Phi Epsilon Pi Laman scored early with a two-fisted attack that sent his foe reeling against the ropes. Barnett got stronger as the bout progressed, but couldn’t overcome Laman’s early advan tage Slick Sam Clayton, fighting as an independent 142-pounder, to decision Danny Ruckman, used speed and a sharp left Ruckman scored in the last round with a straight right, but it was For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5-2531 SPEND SUMMER 1960 in EUROPE SAVE 30 - 50% on pro-rated shares on planned, round-lrip chartered flight, from New York to London (leave in June, return Sept.) for all University students, faculty and their families CONTACT AD 8-1739 For More Information too late to stop the classy Clay-! ton. Gerry Ziegler, Alpha Chi Rho, defeated last year's 135-pound independent champion. Ben Bow, now fighting for DU. Ken Houck of Chi Phi. back-pedaled and counter-punched his way to a win over Frank Pittman, Beta Theta Pi, in the 150-pound match. Bill Russ, the only representa tive of defending team champ Phi Kappa Psi, landed enough long right-handed bombs to post a split-decision win over Omega Psi Phi’s Bill Booker in the 158-, pound weight classification. In one of the two one-sided bouts of the evening, Terry Sny der stalked Jim Dawson through the first two rounds before catch ing him with a withering flurry that stopped the bout in the final stanza. A 1 Kuosman, last year's 155- pound fraternity champ, -moved up a notch to the 167-pound level, but it didn't affect his winning habits. Kuosman. Al pha Chi Rho, defeated Jim An derson of Della Upsilon in a close bout. ' In the indie 167-pound match, Gary Rickard won a split-deci sion from Ron Avery. Rickard had a little trouble finding the range in the first two rounds, but landed several good rights in the final stanza to pull out the decision. Donald Paxton, Beta Theta Pi, ERS They come in everything— Tweeds Pieces Checks Solids 14.95 - 19.95 and 22.50 PENNSHIRE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1959 overcame the bulling and shoving tactics of Alpha Phi Delta's Dick Cenedella to counter-punch his way to a split-decision victory. Robert Sutherland won the second one-sided bout of the evening by overwhelming Hank Marino. The outcome was never in doubt from the opening bell because the out-classed Marino couldn't overcome Sutherland's superior reach advantage. ! Ted Steinman, Zeta- Beta Tau, land Phil Kieitner of Tau Kappa lEpsiion hooked up in a slugfest ;in the heavyweight bout that j featured Kreitner’s bull-like |rushes and Stemman’s sharp left !jab and stiong right cross. Stein iman won a close decision by vir- Itue of a fast and furious finish. ! Summaries: —Ur.enleaf, DU, def. Mac Kay. THE. 'l35 —Lfiman, Sigma Nu, def. Barnett, Phi I Ep: Hunt, Jnd., def. Davev, lnd. :i42—Ziegler, AthiHho. def. Bo*. I)U| Clayton, lnd., def. Ruckman, Ind. 15C—Houck, ('hi Phi, def. Pittman. Beta* 158 —Run*. Phi Psi. def. Booker, Omega Pm Phi; Sn>der, lnd., slopped Hanson, lnd. 167—Kuosman, AChi Rho, def. Anrier*on« Dl : : Rickard. Ind., def. Avery, lnd. 176 —Paxton, Beta, def. Cenedella, Alpha Phi Delta. Hwt.—Steinman. ZBT, def. Kreitner, TKEj Sutherland, lnd., stopped Marino, Ind. Factory Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Parts—Sen ice Deluxe Sedan $1625. WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E. Third St. Williamsport, Pa. Phone 3-4683 West College Avenue
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