The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 16, 1961, Image 6

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    PAGE. SIX
Speidel May Send 3
To NCAA Tourney
Although Charlie Speidel hasn't completed his final plans
yet, it's almost a certainty that Penn State's three eastern
champions Dan Johnston (137), Ron Pifer (147) and John-,
ston Oberly (Hwt.) will compete in the national tourney at
Corvallis, Or_., March 23-25.
State's policy in recent years; opening round by lowa's SherH
n
has been to send a full team when!wi Thorsen but battled back to
the tourney is held in the Easqfinish third. 1
and only two or three grapplers! Pifer wrestled at 157 in last',
when it is held in the West, !year's tourney and upset top
"That tourna- 4-- ,•seeded Sid Terry of Oklahoma in
ment is no place T the early rounds.
to get experi- • Then he lost to Northwest
(we," Sp c i del ~ ern's Art Craft, the eventual
answered when ~:' champion, 5-4, on a penalty
asked if he plan- :: point in the last second of their
ned to take any- 4 match and finished fourth.
one else. With only three entries Penn
Pifer and Ob- ~ State will not be a contender for
erly both have the team title, which is usually
been to the na- won by a Big Eight representa-
tionals befo re.
This w i 11 be
Johnston's first
tiip. Charlie Spcidel
Oberly injured his ribs short
ly before being pinned by Okla
homa State's Ted Ellis in a
semi-final round during his
sophomore year. He had to fore.
go a possible third or fourth
place finish and drop out of the
tournament.
Last year he was upset in the
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Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and
lowa State finished one-two-three
is 1958 and 1959. Oklahoma won
the title last year but Oklahoma
State is a strong threat to regain
the crown this year.
FRESHMEN ENGINEERS:
If you have an interest in Civil Engineering
or any questions about the field, be sure to
plan on attending
Civil Engineering Career Night
THURSDAY, MARCH 16
7 P.M.
124 SACKETT
Do You Have These Artists
by Mercury? The Platters,
Brook Benton, Clebanoff
Strings, Dinah Washing
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
NIT Begins
Tonight With
Doubleheader
The opening doubleheader in
the National Invitational Tourna
ment (NIT) throws the post-sea
son college basketball playoffs
into full swing today.
St. Louis (18-8) plays Miami of
Florida (19-6) in the NIT opener
at Madison Square Garden at
7:30 p.m. (EST). This game will
be followed by a game between
Detroit (18-8) and Holy Cross (18-
4).
The quarter-final bracket will
be completed Saturday afternoon
when Army (17-6) meets Temple
(19-6) and DePaul (17-7) faces
Providence (20-5).
The NIT continues until March
'25 when the champion will be
crowned. Favored teams are Day
ton (19-7), Memphis State (20-2),
[ Niagara (14-4) and Colorado State
(17-7), all of whom drew first
round byes.
Games last night reduced the
NCAA major college field to 16
teams.
Room
By The Associated Press
HOURS:
12:00 NOON - 9:00 P.M. Monday - Friday
9:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M.
Hall Scores IM Mat Victory
By JOkiN STOECKEL
Footballer Galen Hall of
Delta Upsilon beat Phi Kappa
Psi's Ron Evelhoch, 3-1, in a
fast-moving heavyweight
match in IM wrestling last
night.
Dave Blasenstein scored the
quickest win of the night, pin
ning Tony Klinko in 0:42 in an
independent heavyweight battle.
Sigma Chi's Steve Erber
racked up another fast fall in
the 142-pound class. Ether
pinned Ron Pysher of Tau Kap
pa Epsilon in 0:45.
Three 167-pounders scored im
pressive wins by falls.
Mel Pollock, Lambda CM
Alpha, threw Ray Goodrich of
Alpha Chi Rho in 1:30; Phi Kap
pa Sigma's Bob Peace pinned
Tim Eiseman of Alpha Chi Sig
ma in 3:05; and Peter Saia
Education Council
Coffee Hour
Speaker: Dr. Clarence Berguson
Topic: The Soviet School System
Thursday, March 16
HUB Assembly Hall
8 P.M.
Everyone Welcome
Reception and Refreshments In HUB Lounge
ALL ALBUMS BY
SUCH GREAT ANGEL ARTISTS AS
Maria Callas • Herbert von Karajan
Otto Klemperer • The Scots Guards
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
and many more!
THURSDAY. MARCH 16. 1961
threw Rod Raynovich in 1:38 in
an independent bout.
Summaries
128—Cnotes (SAE) pinned Shib (EITPI),
2 :45.
I36—Lindgren (PKPei) pinned Abbey
(DTI)), 1:40.
142—Erber (SChi) pinned Pysher (TICE).
0.45. Degling IYKA) dec. Deminien ILCAL,
4-0.
160—Leighton (PGDeI) pinned Carr
(DU), 6:10. Maurer (DTSig( pinned Val.
lance (DTA), 4:20. Fleck pinned Landis.
13:25. Lucas IDPhi) won by ref. dec. over
Lightner (LCA). Gass won by ref. dec.
over Dixon.
168—Alcorn (DTSig) pinned Pfeifer
(DChi), 2:36; Urian (PEPi) pinned Kush.
ner PF.Pi), 3:17. Owens (IITP) dee.
Kepler (SAE), 4-1,
IsB—Vogt pinned Hegedus, 2:30. LUther
dec. Flanagan, 5-1. Loomis dec. Doutt, 6-0.
167—Pollock (LCA) pinned Goodrich
(ACRho), 1:30. Peace IPICSigI pinned
Eisnman (ACSig), 3:05. Gaston iTKE)i
dec. Bradford PKPsi), 9-1. Weaver )
dee. Rhoads (Katt). 3-0. Sala pinned Ray
novich, 1:38. Carosso pinned O'Connell.
5 :00.
1711—Tomajko (Ind.) dee. Preston. 8-2.
liwt.—Hall (DU I dee. Evelhoch PKrsi),
3-1. Alleman (DTSig) pinned Dadertscher
(AGR) 3:50. Blasenstein pinned Klinko,
42.
°GEL REcat's
Saturday