TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1960 Matmen Capture Orange Mar Individual Before Bowing By 24-7 —Collegian Photn by Rick Bower GRUNT AND GROANERS—Johnston Oberly, Lion heavyweight, flattens a grimacing Jack Bemil ler in Syracuse meet Saturday night at Rec Hall. It was the fifth straight fall recorded by the Lion junior. By JOHNNY BLACK Penn State's wrestlers ran up their longest seasonal win ning streak in seven years, but saw several individual records marred before they humbled Syracuse, 24-7, before an esti mated 4500 fans at Rec Hall Saturday night. The victory was the eighth straight without a defeat for Coach Charlie Speidel's grapplers this winter and set the longest season skein since 1953. It was the sixth loss against two wins for Syracuse. The Orangemen, who wrestled defensively in every match save the 137-pound bout where Les Austin decisioned State's Guy Guccione, spoiled three Lions' in dividual slates. Guy Guccione lost his first meet of the year, bowing 9-3 to Austin. The Orange captain, who is undefeated in his var sity dual meet career, was the agressor throughout the match and scored three takedowns plus a predicament, escape and time advantage. That was the only victory the Syracusans were able to muster but they put a blemish•on the rec ord of two Lions who had gone into the meet sporting perfect marks. Undefeated and previously un- MacKayWinsindoorNetCrown NEW YORK (1P) Big Barry Mac Kay outlasted Dick Savitt, 6-2, 2-6, 10-12, 6-1, 6-4 yesterday and won the Na tional Indoor Tenis Champion ship. It was a battle of big services and Mac Kay held the edge, espe cially in 'the last two sets when Savitt, a part time player these days, appeared to wilt. This was Mac Kay's second big victory over Savitt in the last eight days. A week ago Sunday he whipped Savift in the final of the Buffalo indoor tournament. , Each of these pokver hitters smashed over ace after ace and in the end Mac Kay had 23 and Savitt 28. But it was Mac Kay who was the steadier. He had the bet ter of it when the ball was in play. Savitt. from New York, is a 2- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA * tied Jerry Seckler, who lost in; er, looked sharp in protecting his practice last week to teammate!undefeated record by polishing Ron Pifer, moved up to the 167-! pound class and was held to a 1-1 l oft' Bob Ornstein, 8-0. Barone came draw by the Orange's Harry Pol !close to scoring a fall twice. He lak. (was credited with a near fall in Seckler's slate now reads 7.0-1 the second period and a predica and is still the best record on ment in the final stanza. the club, except for that of Ar- , Nittany captain Sam Minor and tie Hayti: who has wrestled ll23-pounder Tony Scordo nabbed twice. lone-point victories in their con- 1 Phil Meyer, unbeaten 191-Itests. pounder, was the other Lion tot Minor turned back Joe Mafi suffer a scratch on his previous- 1 sak, 3-2, in the 147-pound class. ly perfect slate. Matisak matched Minor's rever- Leading 3-1 in the third period, sal but the State senior had Meyer gambled on a takedown 4:14 time advantage to provide land missed. Wynne gained the ad- the margin of victory. vantage and added a quick pre- Scordo also won on time ad dicament point before thebuzzer. vantage in a fast-paced match Meyer's time advantage knotted with Howie Meyer. Meyer dropped the count at 4-4. from his usual 130 slot and kept The heavyweight match vantag the e was the diciding factor. fifth straight fall in the meet fi- The Nittany frosh whipped nals. Stevens Trade 17-10 in a prelimi- Bouncing 250-pound Oberly, nary meet. the Big "0" of college wrestling, Al Hastings, Denny Slattery, flattened Jack Bemiller, first Art Weiss, Chuck Beatty and Ron string center on the national Lucas notched triumphs for the championship Syracuse football Lion Cubs team, in 8:48 , after compiling a 7-0 point lead. Artie Ravitz made his varsity home debut a successful one, working his way to a 4-1 deci sion over Larry Nealon. Ravitz now has a 2-0 record. Hank Barone, Lion 177-pound- time winner of the tournament, and lost the final last year to Alex Olmedo, who since has turned pro fessional. Savitt won in 1952 and 1958 and knew every crack in the boards of the 7th Regiment Ten nis Club. In the first set there were two (Continued on page ten) THE LAUNDERETTE 210 West College Ave. Tel. AD 8-9442 9 lbs. laundry washed and dried 65c free soap and !)leach washed only 35 cents Hours: 7:30 to 5:30, Wed. and Sat. close at 4 Slates Count Summaries: VARSITY 123—Scordo (PS) dec. Meyer M. 7-8. 130—Ravitz (PS) dec. Heaton (5), 4.1. 137—Austin (S) dec. Ouccione (PS). 8-3. 147—Minor (PS) dec. Matisak (S), 3-2. 157—Pifer (PS) dec. Dunning (5), 6-2. 167—Seckler (PS) and Pollak (S) drew, 1-1. 177—Rarone (PS) dec. Ornstein (S), 8-0. 791—Myer (PS) and Wynne M drew, 4-4. Hwt.—Oherly (PS) pinned %miller (Si, 8:46; bar-arm and body Mess. Referee—Engel. 123—Hastings (PS) dec. Decker (ST), 7-5. 134—Slattery (PS) dec. McCarthy (ST), 3-2. 137—Shafer (PS) and Milham (ST), drew,l 1-1. 147—Weins (PS) dec. Maruchak (ST). 3-1.1 157—Scatty (PS) dec. Alexander (ST).' 6-1. 167—Rimar (ST) pinned Kolody (PS), 3:34. 177—Lucas (PS) dec. Zimmerman (ST), 3-1. Hwt.—Kun (ST) dec. Sabo' (PS). 7-6. Referee—Maurey. Bth Straight Three Swim Teams Post Convincing IM Victories Lopsided victories were the order of the night in TM swimming as Acacia, Delta Chi and Nittanv 27 all advanced into the second round of the tournament. Acacia scored the most convincing win of the night by downing Phi Epsilon Pi by a 29-8 count. Chick King and Bill Barber led the way for the boys from Aca cia. King won the 60-yard free style in 34.6 with Barber a close second. Barber came back to win the 60-yard backstroke with a 50.3 clocking and King_ swam a strong first lap for Acacia's win ning relay team. Hal Zook and Buzz Noll finished 1.2 in the diving. Phi Ep's only victor was How ard Lincoln, who posted a 54.7 time in the breaststroke. All the other competitors were disquali fied because of technical fouls. Delta Chi dropped Phi Sigma Kappa out of the tournament, breezing to a 29-11 win. Rae Seely and Don Butcher took first and second, respective ly, in the freestyle event for Delta Chi. Ron Nutter and Steve Sulz bacher scored a double in the breaststroke. Seely's winning time was 34 seconds flat, and Nutter posted a 41.5 for his victory. Bob Nelson won the backstroke for Phi Sigma Kappa with a 45.3 time. Arnie Fust of Delta Chi finished a close second. Seely, Butcher, Fust an Nutter combined to win the 120-yard medley relay for Acacia with a 1:01.2 clocking. John Johnson was unopposed in the diving competi tion, but put on quite a show in racking up an 18.3 score. Nittany 27 had a little rough er time before downing Nittany 39. The 39ers had only four men on the team and, although the individual firsts were split even ly, Nittany 27's superior team strength won out. Ken Ralphs won the freestyle NCAA Gym Tickets All seats for the finals of the National Collegiate Gym Cham pionships to be held at Rec Hall March 19 are completely sold out There are still some unreserved and very few reserved seats re maining for the two preliminary sessions scheduled for Friday af ternoon and evening, March 18. Tickets are on sale at the Rec Hall ticket office. Honors Red Athletes MOSCOW (JP) The newspa per Soviet Sport broke a prece dent by publishing an edition yes terday, celebrating Lidija Sko blinkov's world 1,500 meter speed skating record and other Soviet feats in the Squaw Valley Olym pic Games. Normally only Pravda publishes in Moscow on Monday. . , (AMP MENATOMA FOR BOYS !Cents Hill, Maine STAFF OPENINGS _ FOR FACULTY, GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUTE STUDENTS Specialty openings in archery, athletics, camp craft, dramatics, golf, nature, nurse, photog raphy, riding, secretarial, tennis, trips, water front, general. Couples considered. Will interview applicants Friday and Saturday, February 26, and 27th. Sign up in advance for an appointment at the Student Employment Office, 112 Old Main. * * * RAE SEELY paces Delta Chi win * * event in 33.3 and finished second in the backstroke for Nittany 27. Bob Hauck won the backstroke for Nittany 39 in 47 6. Nittany 39's John Morris won the 60-yard breaststroke by a narrow margin over Jim Doutt and John Winn of Nittany 27. Dick Crawford of Nittany 27 won the diving event by default when Nit tany 39 failed to make an entry. Ralph Lancaster, Jim Makusky, Winn and Doutt combined to win the relay in 1:10.7 to make the fi nal score 24-13. Rogel Signs With i New York Titans NEW YORK (/P) —Fran Rogel, former Penn State star and for eight years a fullback with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the Nation al Football League, signed Sat urday to play with the New York Titans of the American Football League. Rogel coached last year at Sarnia, Canada. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS BUY, SELL, TRAWL, TELL Factory Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Parts—Service Deluxe Sedan 61626 WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E Third St Williamsport. Ps Phone 3.4603 PAGE NINE
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