TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1960 Rosdahl Enters Semifinals With TKO in First Round Heavyweight Harrison Rosdahl hammered out a one round TKO over Dick Buffington to move into the independent semifinals in IM boxing last night in Rec Hall. Rosdahl dropped Buffington midway in the first round, and the referee jumped in to stop the fight at the bell. Lou Capetola, Beta Theta Pi's 167-pounder, also won by a TKO over John Sorrell of Omega Phi Psi in the third round Capetola tired Sorrell in the first two rounds, and the referee stopped the fight after the first exchange in the third round. The seven remaining bouts were decided by close decisions. In the 135-pound class, Bob Kraft of Theta Xi decisioned Jay MacMullan of Phi Kappa Psi, while Dick Greenleaf of Delta Upsilon won by a split decision over John Hays of Sigma Chi. Tom Molnar of Sigma Pi and Sam Clayton of Omega Phi Psi moved into the 150-pound semi finals with wins over Keith Stu art of Delta Upsilon and Rich Palaschak of Phi Kappa Theta. Clayton combined a good defense and a hard left to gain his de cision. Phi Kappa Psi's Dave Necker came back strong in the third round to win a close decision over Bob Bartlett of Tau Kappa Epsilon in the 167-pound class. Independent Terry Wittenberg used the same strategy to de cision Chuck Thomas in their 167-pound bout, while Harold Powell won a unanimous decision over Val Worona. Independent Steve Pulak won by forfeit over Jack McClenaghan' in the heavyweight class. The finals in both fraternity and independent divisions will be' held Thursday at Rec Hall. Cagers in New Tourney N ew Era Begins The Eastern College Athletic Conference has announced the fields for its two 1961 Holiday Festival basketball tournaments. One tournament, as usual, will be in Madison Square Garden, New York; the other, a new one, at the Palestra in Philadelphia. ECAC members in the Phila delphia field will be Penn, Holy Cross, Villanova, Fordham. Niag ara and Penn State. lowa and Wyoming will compete from out side the conference. In the Garden field will be Dartmouth, Providence, NYU, La- Salle and St. John's as hosts and Wisconsin, Dayton and Cincin nati as guests. The announcement came at the ECAC annual business meeting concluding the group's 24th an nual convention Ernie McCoy, Penn State ath letic director, was elected to the executive council. Czekaj, Baer Honored By Lacrosse Association Ed Czekaj business manager of athletics was elected to a two-year term on the executive board of the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association in New York over the weekend. Penn State Lacrosse coach Er n to Baer was re-elected vice pres .dent Of the coaches association. • 410* -:10111 • If.- '•• 1•'• • , A "".. • re "Vrt Mac will personally serve you in selection of Dickie slacks, Pioneer leather goods, Puri tan sportswear, and College Fashion clothes. Gift certificates are also available. FREE PARKING at Rear of Store While You Shop • 229 S. Allen St. • AD 8-1241 By 808 DEAN 'v"'''..rr .7.774'771777771 —Co!legion Photo by Jim Doutt SIGMA CHl's JOHN HAYS grimaces as he tries to ward off a sharp left jab by Delta Upsilon's Dick Greenleaf in a battle of 135-pounders at Rec Hall last night. Greenleaf won a split decision to stay in the running for Thursday's finals. As Italians Surprise Yanks By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer PERTH, Australia VP) A new era in tennis dawned to day with Italy, surprise con queror of the United States, headed for Sydney as the first European nation to crash the Davis Cup challenge round in 24 years. The tennis world was in a state of shock after the sensational comeback of Italy's Nicola Pie trangeli and Orlando Sirola, who after dropping the first tw o matches, rallied for a 3-2 triumph in the interzone finals over Amer ica's heavily-favored stars yester day. It marks the first time in 60 years of Davis Cup competition that Italy has gained a show down round of the sport's world series. And it is the first shutout for the Americans since 1936. Pietrangeli, who had his heart cut out in - a four-hour marathon loss to Barry Mackay in the opening round, redeemed himself with a clever fighting exhibition which turned back Earl (Butch) 11 lac Sez CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TIME THE ONLY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Buchholz of St. Louis 6-1, 6-2, 6-8, 3-6, 6-4. Sirola, a placid-smiling giant from Bologna, then put the crush er on Mac Kay, America's top ace, with a demonstration of awesome serving power 9-7, 6-3, 8-6. Pietrangeli's triumph over Buchholz came as no surprise since the agile Roman is rated one of the world's best amateurs. But it was almost beyond be lief that Sirola, who never has won a major title, could stand up in a heavyweight slugging match with the hardhitting McKay from Dayton, Ohio. The giant Italian served with such effectiveness that he never lost a delivery, and he permitted Mac Kay only nine points on serv ice in the last two sets. In the second set, Mac Kay was able to squeeze out only two points against Sirola's booming cannon shots. In the third, he got a total of seven, but never was close to breaking. The match ended on a bizarre note as Mac Kay sent two shots into the net for a double fault, setting off a wild demonstration by the Italians and a large num ber of supporters in the gallery. Before you leave for the vacation why not' get all your Christmas shopping out of the way. You'll benefit from many varieties and values. HABERDASHERY ~. /~ _~ ~.,, 'ln the Center of Pennsylvania' in Tennis • Rigney Gets Post As Angel Manager LOS ANGELES (VP) Bill Rigney stepped in yestei - day as field manager of the new Los Angeles Angels of the Nmer icain Baseball League and his first remarks were: "I'm ready for work, and they tell me there are things to do around here." Rigney's humorous crack followed the formal announce ment of a one-year contract by General Manager Fred Haney at a news conference in the jammed sixth-floor office space at Wrig ley Field, home of the new fran chise, The announcement was not really a surprise. The ex-mana ger of the San Francisco Giants had been prominently men tioned the past week. Haney disclosed that the man agement, including President Bob Reynolds and Board Chairman Gene Autry, had considered 10 or 12 possibilities. "We are delighted to get a man of Rigney's experience and en thusiasm," Haney declared. Rigney was summarily dis missed by owner Horace Stone ham of the Giants last June. The club was in second place and eventually wound up fifth. Rigney's major league manag ing career, after a long tour of duty as an active player, began with the then New York Giants in 1956. In his term with the Gi ants they placed sixth twice and third twice. LOS ANGELES (A) The Los Angeles Angels of the American Baseball League are starting strictly from scratch. Bill Rigney brought a ball and bat with him yesterday when his appointment as field manager was announced. lie explained: "I had dinner last night with Chub Feeney. He mentioned that prob ably the Angels didn't have a ball or a. bat so he gave them tome." Charles S. (Chub) Feeney is a vice president of the San Fran- 7 cisco Giants, the club that fired Rigney early last season. + CLASSIFIEDS + FOR SALE ONE LIBERTY HOWL sent. 115-yard line; cheap. Call Charlie at AI) 84795. 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Pugh St. Lion Gym Stars May Appear Against Soviets Former Penn State gymnastic greats Armando Vega and Jay Werner and current star Gregg Weiss may get a chance to appear in the U.S.-Russian gym meet at Rec Hall Jan. 1.1. These three. along with John Culbertson of Chicago and Springfield's Jeff Cardinalli were named alternates to the U.S. squad. Members of the U.S. team wilt arrive on campus a few days be fore the meet to get accustomed to the apparatus at Rec Hall and also to give Coach Tom Maloney a chance to take a long look at all his performers. If any one of the six stars an pears to he out of shape one of the alternates may get the call to replace him. It's been reported that Gar o'- Quinn, now an Army lieutenant, and Abie Groslield, an ace, are finding it difficult to prac tice for the Soviet meet. Lion coach Gene Wettst one said last night that all three Penn Staters should make a strong challenge to gain a berth on the team. 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