PAGE TEN Nittany Grapplers Down Army, 24-10 By JIM KARL Decisions by Denny Slat tery, Dan Johnston, Ron Pifer and Phil Myer gave the Lion matmen a fairly easy 24-10 verdict over Army Saturday night. A packed house at Rec Hall and 1,100 fans at Schwab Auditori um. who watched on Eidophor, were disappointed when Cadet Coach Leroy Alitz failed' to send anyone out to meet Lion heavy weight Johnston Oberly in the final match of the evening. With the score 19-10, Alitz de cided to save his heavyweight footballer, Dale Kuhns, much to the dismay of screaming Lion fans. Kuhns played tackle for Army this year and had only three days to get ready for the match, Slattery got State off on the right foot with a 12-6 decision over Phil Burns at 123. Leading, 7-5. after two periods, the former Williamsport high school star iced the match by scoring. a reversal and takedown in the final period. Tony Scordo was leading Bob Protzman, 4-2, when he pinned the Cadet 130-pounder in 1:35 of the third period, Johnston, wrestling his first match in two years, got two re versals in the first period, a pre dicament in the second period WRESTLING IN HIS FIRST varsity match, Lion sophomore Denny and another reversal ,in the Slattery throws Cadet Phil Burns to the mat as referee Carl third. He added a point for rid- ! Frankett's finger indicates three points for a near fal ing time for an 8-4 victory over l. Slattery ; Denny Benchoff. i (123), won 10-4, at Rec Hall Saturday night. At this point State was sitting' * * *; * * * on an 11-0 lead and it looked as if,matches of the evening, Ron Pifer:second varsity match, was pinned the Lions might repeat their 31-o'stonped Joe Natvig, 12-4, at / 57 .!in 1:11 of the first period by Army shutout over the Black Knights' • Twice Pifer was awarded pre sophomore Ray Nickla. at West. Point last year. dicament points and, he got a ; near in the second period. ; SUMMARIES But Al McElhofe doomed any 123—Slattery, Penn State, dee. Burns, hopes of a Lion whitewash when Natvig, a highly touted Army 12-11. sophomore. scored on a predica- ! eal_senrdo, he fought back from a three-point: Penn State, pinned Protz merit in the ihird period before 7:25. deficit to surprise Neil Turner, 4-3, in the 147-pound class. Pifer got a reversal and almost pinned him. I S a,17 —Johnston, Penn State, dec. Benehoff, Turner got a takedown in the 147—MeElhote, Army, dec. Turner, 4-3. first period and an escape in the Junior Bill Polacek nod to set- 157—Pifer, Penn State, dec. Natvig, second. McElhofe came right backfle for to draw in his 167-pound, l2 l% h—Pohteeli, Penn State, and Kreisel, on a takedown with 10 seconds match With Buzz Kreisel. Polacek A rmy ., draw, 4-4. to go in .the second period and had a 3-0 lead until the third: 177—Slyer, Penn State, dec. 'Miller, 10-4. got a reversal in the third to gain:period when Kreisel got an early y Army, pinned Troj , a 2:11. 1 , Penn State, ,von over the win, reversal. :Kuhns by forfeit. 11l one of the fastest-moving; Shooting for a win on riding Referee: Car( Frankett time, Kreisel let Polacek escaper"; land then got a takedown to make : Report Says Stoneham the score 4-4. Asked Antonelli to Quit i The Cadet middleweight rode ; SAN FRANCISCO UP) j ame o 3 olacek for the remainder o K. McGee, baseball writer for the period but almost lost the match! San Francisco News-Call Bulle- when the Lion grappler , scapecli: tin said yesterday Giant owner lost a split second after the buzzer',; llorace Stoneham once- as k e d sounded. Neither wrestler had a Johnny Antonelli, his southpaw'time advantage. , pitcher, to quit. 1 Phil Myer, at 177, finished'! The Th e p it c h er was t r ad e d last strong after a slow start to gain week, along with outfielder Willie'lo-4 decision over Army Captain Kirkland. to the Cleveland In-'Warren Miller. dians for Harvey Kuenn, one oft Myer used a reversal, a prediea- 1 . 2 baseball's heifer hitters. ;ment and a near fall in the third McGee said Autonelli's rela- period to win going away. firms with Stoneham had become! John Trojan, wrestling in his;2 so strained that Antonelli couldn't, pitch for the Giants any longer, Johnstown Gets Club After the pitcher got, off to a poor WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (FP) start here in 1958, McGee saidiTommy Richardson, president ofH Stoneham went to him and said:ithe Eastern Baseball League. "Why don't you quit? I don't ported yesterday the Allentown!i want to fire you, but if you re-lfranchise will be moved to Johns sirn. I'd be happy." town Select from these ever-popular brands: Esquire Socks, Botany Sportswear, Kings Men Toiletries, Mallory Hats, and Wing Shirts. Don't forget a Gift Certificate for your school friends! FREE PARKING at Rear of Store While You Shop o 229 S. Allen St. - AD 8.1241 * * * Sez CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TIME THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA For a STUDY BREAK try a HOAGIE Gus's AD 8-1461 AD 8-9012 The joyous Christmas season the cheerful season of gift ex change is here again. Keep your hometown loved ones in style by purchasing yoUr Christ mas presents here at school. HABERDASHERY 4 „, moie PA . , ofw` In the Center of Pennsylvania' * * Flick, Oberly Brown Enters By JIM BUKATA Nine action filled bouts highlighted the boxing program at Rec Hall last night as intramurals moved into their sec ond week. Gene Flick of Tau Kappa Epsilon and Eric Whori•al of Alpha Chi Rho staged the evening's top bout with Flick gain 7 ing , a close verdict, mainly on the basis of a third round knock down In two heavyweight bouts, Don Paxton of Beta Theta Pi and Johnston .oberly of Sigma Chi gained the quarter finals by post ing impressive. Wins. Paxton, a southpaw, used his unorthodox style to great ad• vantage by posting a split deci sion over Al Magnotta of Delta Upsilon, while Oberly decked Larry Garlock of Sigma Pi twice to gain his win. . Watson Brown of Omega Psi Phi became the first fighter to reach the semi-finals by posting a unanimous decision over Wayne Morrison of Sigma Nu. Brown, a 158-pounder, used a left hook with great success in pounding out the win. an the 167-pound class, John Sorrell of Omega Psi Phi and Bill GENE FLICK Hogg of Alpha Kappa Lambda! posted impressive wins over and Walt Lehman of Alpha Sig- Jared Workman of Sigma Pi and ma Phi posted a TKO over Bob Chuck Pottenger of Sigma Nu. Nicely at 0:45 of the third Sorrell's effective jabbing I round. was instrumental in helping him . Four scheduled bouts were for gain a split decision, while feited. Paul Shiring (Phi Kappa Hogg's win came on a TKO at 'Alpha), and Tom Molnar (Sigma 0:40 of hte third round. Pi) won over Bill Laman (Sigma Bill Joyce of Phi Kappa Tau 'Nu) and Bill Mitchell (Tau Phi bombed his way into the quarter,Deita) while Ron Houser and finals in the 150-pound class with a TKO of Beta Theta Pi's Howie'Balentin Worona posted forfeit wins over Wilbur Oswald and Spencer in 0:25 of the 2nd round. Steve Weintraub in the Indie Roubding out the action, Al tournament. 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