The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 09, 1961, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Oberly,
Titles
By JIM KARL
(Thin is the final article in a
two-part series on Penn Slate
entrants in the eastern wrestling
tourney at Bethlehem, Pa., to
morrow arid Saturday. Today,
the heavyweights.)
Penn State will have a de
fending champion and two
runners-up returning to action
in the heavyweight divisions
at the EJWA tournament in
Bethlehem, Pa. at 1 p.m. to
morrow.
The Lions’ chances for n team
title will depend a great deal on
how these three grapplers fare.
Johnston Oberly, who threw
Bill Wood of Brown in the fi-
nal match of the tournament
last year to give State a tie
with Pitt for the team cham
pionship, will be the man to
heat in the heavyweight di
vision.
Jerry Secklcr and Phil Mycr,
the two Lions who finished sec
ond last year, will be wrestling
in different weight classes this
year. Secklcr, who lost to Le
high's Thad Tinner 2-0 in the
title match at 107. will drop clown
to 157.
Pitt’s Tom Hall won the 191-
pound crown by decisioning Myer,
9-4. Mycr will drop to 177.
Obcrly’s chief competition
should come from John Grif
fith of Navy and Dale Kuhns
!M Swim Mark
Eaualed byWeir
Freshman Ram Weir of Chester
House tied the 1M mark of 31.2
for the 00-vard freestyle, and the
Chester relay team set a new rec
ord of 07.(i to defeat Bucks 31-8
in 1M swimming last night.
Weir, Gary Brooks, Bob Turring,
and Jim Jenks set the new record.
In the other meets Sigma Pi,
last week's upset winner over
defending champ Beta Theta Pi.
defeated Phi Gamma Delta 24-16,
and Delta Phi squeaked bv Delta
Chi 23-18.
Doug Williams led Sigma Pi by
winning the breaststroke in 38.9.
lie also swam on Sigma Pi’s win
ning relay team, which sewed up
the meet with a victory in 1:01.1.
A win in the relay gave Delta
Phi its victory over Delta Chi.
Ken Ralphs turned in the best
time for Delta Phi, a 32.5 in win
ning the freestyle.
Eacsfes Top NFL Teams
la Pass Interceptions
NEW YORK M’t Philadel
phia’s champion Eagles led the
National Football League in pass
interceptions last season, official
slatist’cs revealed.
Kagle defensive backs, led by
Don Hurroughs. came up with 30
intercept ions out of 283 opposing
passes for a league-leading 10.6
percentage. Runner-up Baltimore,
the 105!) interception champ when
the Colls also won the league
championship, also pilfered 30 but
had a 10.1 percentage. Cleveland
swiped 31 for a 0.7 percentage,
but led in total yardage returned
with 624 yards.
Pro Pfoyer
Dick lloak, who directed Penn
State to a 41-12 Libeity Bowl win
over Oregon, has signed a profes
sional contract with the Pitts
burgh Steelers. Honk played quar
terback and halfback at Penn
State.
Study in
Gsiodulafara, Mexico
The Guadalajara Summer
School, a fully accredited Uni
versity of Arizona program,
conducted in cooperation with
professors from Stanford Uni
versity, University of Califor
nia, and Guadalajara, will of
fer July 3 to August 11, art,
folklore, geograohy, history,
language and literature
Seckler, Myer Seek
in Eastern Tournament
of Army. Oberly said earlier in
the year that he expected
Kuhns to be the tougher of the
: two, but Griffith decisioned
| Kuhns in the Army-Navy meet.
! Wood is also back for another
: try, and so is Pitt’s Bob Guzik,
who finished third last year.
Seckler’s toughest competition
jat 157 should come from Lehigh’s
iKirk Pendleton and Cornell’s de
fending champion A 1 Marion. Pen
dleton is undefeated in dual meet
jcompetition, with seven pins to
■his credit. He threw Ron Pifer
lin the Engineers’ victory over
i State.
A 1 Rushalz looms as the top
threat at 177, He won the Wilkes
Tournament this year and was
picked on the Amateur Wrest
ling News All-American first
team.
John Barone (2-4-1) will wrestle
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167 for State. Turner, also un
beaten for the Engineers this
year, will be back to defend his
title.
Barone has shown a great deal
of improvement in his last two
outings, defeating Pitt’s Bill Robb,
8-0, and holding once-beaten Bill
MacGralh of Rutgers to a draw.
I Speidel has not announced his
i entrant for the 191-pound class
yet but the field is narrowed
down to Bill Polacek and John
j Trojan.
■ Polacek is 0-1-1 and Trojan isj
0-4-1. The top contender in this
weight class is Dave Angell of
Lehigh, Angell was runnerup at
157 last year. He did not lose a
match this year.
Ray Nickla of Army is also in
the running. He threw Trojan in
the first period in Army’s 24-10
loss to the Lions.
Heavy Home Card Heavyweight Champ
Penn State’s spring teams Johnston Oberly, co-captain of
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