TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1961 Navy Matmen Beat Lions, 17-11 Navy gained three decisions and a tie in the last four matches to hand , the Penn State wrestling team its third loss - of the season at Annapolis, Md., Saturday, 17-11. John Trojan (167), Phil Myer (177) and Dave Hayes (191) lost the decisions, and Lion co-captain Johnston Oberly was held to a 2-2 draw by Navy's undefeated heavyweight, John Griffith, State could manage only three decisions over' the underrat ed Middies. Denny Slattery won his match at 123. co-captain Jerry Seckler pulled out of a two-match losing streak with a one-point verdict at 147 and Ron Pifer won his fifth match of the season at 157. Milt Brubaker, making his var sity debut at 137 in place of Dan Johnston, wh o • . • ••••• • - .• was sidelined tonsillitis, lost a 5-0, shut out and Tony Seordo (130) lost for the third time this year against four vic- Slattery put State out in front for the sixth time in seven starts this season with a takedown, two reversals and riding time for a 7-4 decision over Navy's John Eller. Gary Thomas scored a first period takedown over Scordo and was never headed. Thomas scored twice more on take downs and gained three points for a near fall on his way to a 10-6 win. Navy's Mike Harman defeated Brubaker, 5-0, on a first-period takedown, a third period reversal and a point for riding time. Seekler scored five points in the opening period on a takedown, a reversal and a one-point predie ment and staved off a late rally by Bob Smith for a 7-6 decision. Smith scored all his points on re versals. Pifer Vs pped John McGrath's unbeaten streak with a 2-0 win. The Lion junior used a second period escape and riding time to gain the decision. Pete Nelson seined three points in the second period to erase Tro jan's 2-0 lead and added a point for riding time to make the final score 4-2. Navy captain Oick Royston outscored Phil Myer, 3-2, in the last period to gain an 8-5 win at Frosh Grapplers, Cagers Gain Wins Two Penn State freshman teams won 'over the weekend while one suffered defeat. The frosh cagers walloped Berhend Center, 81-31, at Rec Hall and Dave Adams' fresh man matmen downed.the Navy plebes at Annapolis, 9-11. The frosh thinclads lost to the Middies, 75-25. FROSH 1 0 3—Piven. Penn State, pinned Lutes 1 :3-1. 130—Haney, Penn State, dec. Crawford 8.2. 137—Catnplx , 11, Penn State, dec. John son, 6-1. I47—Edwards, Penn State, dec. Briner 64. 167—Meiniz, Navy, dec. Camaidi, S-0 liMi=llMMi 177—Montan. Navy, dee. Walker, 9-4. 191—Wicker. Penn State, and Harder Navy, drew, 5-5. Hart. —Bishop, Navy, dec. Anders, 11-6 FROST' PENN STATE (R 1) BENSEND (21) PG F TP FG FTP Kart 0 0- 0 0 Fye 2 3- R 7 Donato 6 2- 2 14 Locke 0 0- 0 Robbins 7 0- 114 Trigillo 0 1- 1 0 Dunn R 0- 0 6 Leveaon 1 2- 2 4 Darie 4 1- 2 9 Nielson 6 8- 9 18 Noe 4 1- 2 9 Lynn 0 0.. 0 0 llohrouler 4 2- 3 10 Scott 1 1- 2 3 Moffitt 2 0- 0 4 Conrath 0 0- 0 0 Tompkins 1 0- 0 2 Woodring 0 0- 1 0 Lionetti 3 0- 1 6 Gr&iovich 3 1- 3 7 Rubinski 0 0- 0 0 Totals 37 7-14 81 Totals 9 13-23 31 Halftime Score: Penn State 40 Behreml 20 factory authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales Parts Service $1624.08 WYNO SALES CO. 11NO E. 3rd St.. Williamsport 177. Myer was behind, 5-3, going into the last stanza. Hayes, a sophomore who has been practicing with the team only a short while, was held to a second period escape by Tom Über. Mean While Über was racking up seven points on two takedowns, an escape, a predic ament point and riding lime. Oberly scored a first-period takedown but that was as far as he could go, Griffith rode him for the entire second stanza and then pulled an escape in the final pe- 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 e: WANTED—Men and Women Our representative will be available for interviews on Feb ruary 23 and 24, 1961. Information and appointments at the office - office of Student Aid, 112 Old Main (Rear). Denny Slattery 3 iiimmimmiiiiiiiiiiimmimmimmilimmutimmitniiiimminimula THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. 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