THURSDAY. MARCH Pins Hi In IM Seven matches Wrestling Tournam Neal Newhouse pin of the night (0:2 in a 105-pound bout. Bob Kocur of Phi F followed Newhouse's < pinned Acacia’s 128-p ter Becker in 1:04. Bill Phillips of A Phi, a classy 158-pou in one of the smooth ances of the night, be. Gay of Delta Phi, 3 Don Link of Sign in the highest score beating Gary Reyno Sigma in another 128 11-0. Wrestling Sumi 128—Koeur (PKT) plnnei Becker {Ar*« cia), 1:04; Link (SN) dec. Reynolds , 11-0; Cooper (DTS) dec. Whip, pie (PSK), 5-4. ISs—Abbev (DTD) won forfeit over Vanlm (PLPhI): Newhouse (ACR) pinned liierly (BTP), :26; Cunningham (PKS) dee. Foster (LCA), 3-0; Mock ler (DU) won forfeit over Baker (TRi) . 14t—Harlow (8N) won forfeit arer Levin (PSD); Hullow (PKS) won forfeit over Case (DSPhI); Coleman (APA) won forfeit over Larson (ChiPlii); Peterson (PDTh) pinned Metheany . 5-4; Callenberger (TRi) pinned Wit her (ATO), 5:36. J See Tbs Din«h Shot* Chevy Show to cotoff taadayi, fIBC-TY-th* Pat 3oono Chevy Showroom «Mkl t. ABC-TV •it’s fun-tasdc! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for economical transportation Drive it' !4. 1960 ghlight Action Viat Opener -nded in falls last night as the 1960 IM ent got underway at Rec Hall, of Alpha Chi Rho turned in the fastest 6) against Darryl Bierly of Beta Theta Pi lappa Theta “xample and ounder Car- Lakers Pointing For Final Berth lpha Sigma nder turned ;st perform ing George ■O. MINNEAPOLIS (£>) —The irre pressible Minneapolis Lakers swing for a knockout against the St. Louis Hawks tonight, and they may dump Hawk Coach Ed Mac auley out of his job with the same blow. a Nu turned >f the night, ds of Kappa ■pound bout, The Hawks, trailing 3-2 in the! best-of-seven National Basketball | Assn. Western playoffs, came! winging north yesterday amid ai new storm of rumors that Mac-' auley is on the way out. j In Chicago, Hawks’ owner Ben Kerner did little to dispel the re-> ports. “Macauley in some instances hasn't done the job, but I have a feeling some of the players have, let him down,” he commented. ; Thus the Hawks head into the sixth game smarting under what amounts to a rebuke by the owner to both coach and players. HUB CARD ROOM © BLOQDMQBILi 4 MARCH 24 » I t • « •«»»• *«•«•« •« THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Globetrotters Hope to Sign Big 'O', Wilt PHILADELPHIA (tP) The Harlem Globetrotters are going to: try to sign Oscar Robertson, Cin cinnati All-America, and would |like to have Wilt Chameiblain back. Morry Saperstein. brother of Abe, the Trotters' owner, said yesterday Robertson was their number one project. “We think Oscar would fit into[ the Globetrotters setup perfect-; ly,” Morry said. “Besides being a (terrific ball player he is a pretty good showman." j ' Saperstein said of Chamberlain;; i“lt's all up to Wilt. If he decides; jhe has had enough of the rough | treatment he has been getting all (Season we’ll go after him. If he wants to stay with the Warriors, iwe’ll keep our hands off. ' “Playing with us would be a I lot easier on Wilt than playing in the NBA.” 'ike a new Chevy? ist the model [or, right evei selection I e' what you W; “It’s got that V 8 in it \ i I've been talking lAtKriftg-'tanptrat&ffi mid* to wdor—for comfort Go* a tfoatoatfaeliMrt "Oh, Freddie*’ “Oh, Freddie” (sigh) “Oh, Freddie” (sigh) “Oh, Freddie” (sigh) Wilt Rejuvenates Warriors PHILADELPHIA (A>) Wilt Chamberlain is back in business which to the Philadelphia War riors means nothing is impossible m the National Basketball Asso ciation. Even the most optimistic Phila delphia player or fan agreed after last Sunday’s third loss to the Bos-j ton Celtics m the best of seven Eastern playoffs that the Warriors, were “dead.” Coach Neil Johnston’s team needed three straight victories over the defending champion Celtics to salvage the division crown. TWo ot the three games were in Boston. Chamberlain was badly handicapped with a hand injury, and the rest of the team was tired and in a slump. Tuesday night, however, the Warriors came to life. Chamber lain’s hand benefited by a day of: rest and treatment, healed to the (extent he hooped 50 points and grabbed 35 rebounds. Playmaker [Guy Rodgers, after two poor jgames, scored 18 points and hand ed out 9 assists as the Warriors won 128-107. Now, the picture is changed * > 1 PAGE SEVEN slightly. Boston, indeed, leads 3-8 and could wrap up Eastern lau rels here tonight. But coach Red Auerbach’s classy club is hurting. Bob Cousy, star playmaker, j has a damaged wrist and hasn't been able to play up to his usual ! brilliance. Big Bill Russell is ( favoring a tender ankle. Should Philadelphia win today, the seventh and deciding game m the series is slated for Borton Sat urday. ij What About j I Foot Long | Steak | Sandwiches! |! 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