WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1961 Seckler Loss Helped Pendleton Win Title There were about 3000 happy people in Lehigh's Grace Hall Friday afternoon when Lion captain Jerry Seckler lost in the first round of the eastern mat tourney. The wildly partisan Lehigh fans have long memories when it comes to wrestling, and they thought back to last year when Thad Turner, their * * * 167-pounder, barely nipped Seek ler, 2-0, for the EIWA title Seckler was seeded second be hind Lehigh's Kirk Pendleton at 159 this year and Engineer fans considered him the main threat to the promising sopho more. Pendleton, described by coach Gerry Leeman as "one of the finest wrestlers I've ever coached." racked up seven pins in winning 12 straight dual meets this year. When Army's Al McElhose stopped Seckler, 5-4, in the first upset of the tournament, the fans went wild. Pendleton went on to win the crown with little trouble. He pinned Penn's Jerry Miller in 49 seconds, threw Princeton's Rick Eckler at 3:19, decisioned Syracuse's Gary Sirota 6-0 and Shen stopped Pitt's Jim Harri son 3-0 in the finals. Seckler, who had a disappoint ing 3-2-1 record this year after being undefeated in 10 dual meets last season, took the loss hard. "I haven't felt right all year," Four League Crowns Decided in IM Basketball Three fraternity and one inde pendent league title was decided last night in IM basketball. Sigma Nu overcame a 3-point halftime deficit with strong re bounding to defeat Acacia 30-26 and capture the League A crown. Phi Mu Delta beat Sigma Al pha Epsilon 25-20 in a close bat tle to win the League E title. In another close game Phi Gamma Delta beat Chi Phi 24-19 to win the League F crown. In Independent action Dauphin defeated Westmoreland 28-10 to ccd League B. Mike Formicone had 11 to lead the winners. 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"I guess this is just the way things were meant to be." Seckler said that Army had him scouted perfectly. McElhose countered every move he made and used a single leg take down to amass enough points to win. Seckler tried desperately for a akedown in the last period, but t never came and he was out of he tournament almost before it lad started. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Wilson Pins Kulbacki in 1M Wrestling Sigma Phi Epsilon's Don Wil son, last year's 176-pound cham pion, won his first match as a heavyweight with a fall over Del ta Tau Delta's Ron Kulbacki in IM wrestling last night. Wilson moved up one weight class due to the IM rule which prohibits a champion to wrestle in the same weight clas.. two straight years. There were 15 falls scored in 23 matches in last night's action. Wilson's was the fastest, coming in 1:05. Paul I3rownback (158) of DTD pinned Nick Dunyak of Phi Kap pa Theta at 4:50 and Sigma Nu's Walt Kearney threw Delta Chi's Mike Riskin at 5:55 in two of the closest matches of the eve ning. In the 150-pound division. Phi Delta Theta's Mike McCombs scored a takedown, two reversals and a near fall to defeat Delta Chi's John Johnson, 11-2. Independent action saw Joe Spatafore pin Carl lannetti in a fast 1:15 in the 128-pound class while Lou Pennauchi took a de cisive 8-2 decision from Ron Gor mont in the indie 158-pound di vision. Summaries 128 -Wiser pinned Merryman, 1:30 Spatafore pinned lannetti. 1 :15. 135 Kearny ISN I pinned ItiSkin IDChi I 5 :55. 142—Grofcsik }ITN) pinned William son Irls:Phi ), 3:45. 150—Quick pinned Rothrock, 1:50. Mitchell (TChil dec. Wentz, t Koeur Pinned Silver 1:05. (ireskovich lACSI dec. Price (SP), 9-3. Crumble ItiN) pinned Michael (Cl'hi 2 :20. McCombs (PDThI dec. Johnson )Chi), 11-2. )SS--Bate i Crhil pinned Gilmore ISM. 2 :37. lirownloack (DTI), pinned Dunyak 11'ICThl:50. Matson dcc. Bohn, 7-t rennattehi dcc, Gorr/tont, 107 --Thomtvi (BIS I dee. Bailey ILI. Anderson I SNt Pinned Mak:Pion IBSI(I 2 :30. Weaver TChi( pinned Lorenz 1:45. Ilwt.—Wilson (SPE) pinned Kullinck I :05. WillinniA pinned Borman 3 :00. BY JEFF MILLER Cubs Look to (Last in a series of major league team prospects written under the managers' own by-lines.) Chicago Cubs By CHARLEY GRIMM MESA, Ariz. (r?) "I guess I can give as good a rundown on the Cubs as anyone. After all. I was their manager at three dif ferent times and now I'm one of the eight men on the board of coaches. The Cubs, as you know, will have no manager this season, but there will be a head coach. Four of us will serve with the Cubs and the other four will spend most of the time with our four clubs. A lot of people are wondering how this is going to work out. But let's, give it a chance. 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