FRIDAY, MARCH 17. 1961 State Mat Championships Will Be Held in Rec Hall Forty-eight regional champions will meet at Rec Hall tomorrow in the semi-finals and finals of the PIAA wrestling championships. The semi-finals will begin at 2 p.m,. with the finals slated for 7:30. Four PIAA title holders, Pete. They are Mike Johnson * Lock Haven, (6); Jim Nance, In diana (6).; Bob Bell, Columbia (3), and Terry Haise, Erie Strong Vincent. Johnson, winner of the 95- pound crown in 1958, 103-pound champion in 1959, and winner of the 112-pound title last year, will wrestle at 120 pounds. Nance will defend the heavy weight championship he won last year. Bell, 1960's 95-pound champion, will compete at 103 pounds, liaise, 103 last year, will move up to the 112-pound division. The pairings (districts indicated) 85—Forrest Lames', Sugar Valley (6) vs Bernie Hart, Bethlehem ; Jerry Latti more, Trinity (71 vs Clyde Neidigh, New port (31 103—Terry Wilson. Waynesburg (7) Va Don Ferguson. Chestnut Ridge (5) : Bob Bell. Columbia (3; vs John Lorson. Jersey Shore ( 4 112—Rollin Ronemus, White Hall (111 vs Terry Raise. Erie Strong (10): Richie Kelvington. Trinity 17) vs Clyde Cressler, Newport (31 12(1--Bob Dugan. German Twp• (71 vs Jerry Bontiglio, North Penn (1) ; Mike Johnson, Lock Haven (6) va Malcolm Purdy, Elston (11) 127 - Ron Eleuteri, Pennshury (1) vs Dick DeWalt, Easton (11) : Ron Wentling, Greenville (10) vs Tony Gusic, Waynes burg 171 133—Larry VanWyk, Lansdowne (11 vi Lee Dietrick, Lock Haven (6); Dine Boni, Burzettstown (7) va Ed Sharknesa, King ston (21 1711—Ron Cerfin, Columbia (31 vw John F,ckenrode, Bethlehem Ill); Ken Narducei, Erie Academy (101 vs Frank O'Korn, Canon-McMillan (71 I(s—Don Zielinski, Cbartiers 17) vs John Henderson, Lewistown (G): (tot, Ziegler, Allentown Allen (11) vs John Duesling, Springfield. Del. (1( 1131--Glenn Stone. Clearfield (9) vs. Mark Liteheanfeld, Upper Darby Ill; Ron Gei ser. Forty Fort (2) vs Bob Kopnisky, Shaler Try)). (71 ((W.—Laren Budisill, Cent. Bucks (1) vs (lery Cook, Lock Haven 16) : Bob Cin chick, Arena C 7/ vs Bernie Carlson, Forty Fort 121 Niewinaki, Forty Fort 12) vs Jack White, Wilicingburg (71 : Reuben Washinjton, York 3) vs Jerry Swope, Luck Haven (6t Sulipek, German Tu.)). 17 vs I{ol Newsome, Susquehanna Twp. (3) ; Larry Callair, Easton (11) vs Jim Nance, Indiana 1111. Moran to Run Tonight In Cleveland K of C Ed Moran's timetable for a four minute indoor mile may be set hack another year. The Lion grad student will probably be making his last in door appearance of the season to night when he runs at the Cleve land Knights of Columbus Meet. In two midwestern appearances last weekend, Moran twice fin ished third once in the 1000 at Chicago and once in the mile at Milwaukee. Moran finished second in the mile at Cleveland last year be hind Jim Beatty. Softball Umpires Students desiring to umpire in the men's residence hall softball program may register at the In formation Desk in 121 Waring. The deadline for registration is March 22. 1 0%- 5 Just What You Need For A Party 8 Great Big Hoagies salami ham chicken tuna salad egg salad ham salad cheese and the foot long regular FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN (Formerly Morrell's) 112 S. Frazier St. SPEEDY DELIVERY 5 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. CALL: AD 8-8381 wo from District 6, will com- Kresh Makes Bowling Team Robert Kresh, one of Penn State's top intramural bowlers, has won a berth on the Regional 11 bowling team that will repre sent the eastern section of the country in the American Bowling Congress' Intercollegiate tourna ment. The tournament will be held in Detroit, Mich., March 26- 27. Kresh won his berth by copping a roll-off tournament with Penn State's best bowlers. He posted a nine game total of 1801, an aver age of 200 per game. The last Penn State bowler to compete in the ABC tournament was Mel Rover, who took second place in the all-events competition two years ago. Adams Takes 8 To Mat Tourney Frosh mat coach Dave Adams will take an eight-man squad to the sixth annual West Point In vitation Tournament. The tour ney starts today and will con tinue through tomorrow. Two of Penn State's biggest ri vals, Pitt and Lehigh, will com pete along with many other eastern teams. Lion grapplers making the trip include Tom Balent, Dick Campbell, Mark Piven, Bob Ha ney, Steve Erber, George Ed wards, Ed Fleming and Dick Walker. Pirates Win Again . , BRADENTON, Fla. (EP) The al Basketball Association's annual Pittsburgh Pirates scored their college draft will be held Monday, sixth victory against one defeat March 27, in St. Louis. The NBA, for the best record in major making the announcement yester league exhibition baseball by day, said the draft would start at whipping the Milwaukee Bravesll2:3o p.m., EST. 7-2 yesterday. The new American League draft Vernon Law, who went the first :will be held this weekend in Chi five innings for the Pirates, was eag°. the winner. Lew Burdette left on: the short end of a 5-1 score after! four innings and was the loser.l • . . Ingersoll - —wll interview .~. 6hdaafthyrityineers -- March 20, 2 1-R is me d . /he faremas/ huglea of nne , ma- &Wavy for war/d-rn* ap,o//afiaos. .11 r yoo are inechanica* thdthea' (oo man'er orha/ yaw- engineering ma . jar is) and are /fetes/e6" /i 7 seks, design and/or i oroo'uthik, come in for an in- /e___ dal, re fe w. es e a re m ffio k r a i tt iv 'o e ft 4 el av g e /;? . e_er:/?:" ., and h business THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Ingo Gets $12,000 For Expenses MIAMI, Fla. (A) Ingemar Johansson pleaded yesterday that he needed money for current ex penses and Federal District Court allowed the Swedish heavyweight fighter $12,000. Judge Emett Choate granted a petition by Johansson that Fea ture Sports Inc., promoters of Monday night's championship fight, be permitted to pay him out of the gate receipts, being held up pending settlement of tax claims. Matthew Mannes of New Yorkl City, attorney for Tohansson, ha d ;ked for $15,000 int the judge 'duced the a ount to $12,000. "He may pe ion the court 1r further funds he needs tern," Judge 'hoate said. "I am an ern ploye of Scanart Ingmar Johartssoit S. A., a Swiss corporation," Johansson said in his petition. "I am not an officer, director or stockholder of the company. _ _ "I have no money, funds or property other than my personal effects in this country and I am without any funds or resources to pay for my personal needs or expenses. The $250,000 paid for the March 13 fight was not paid to me but to a Swiss bank for the account of Scanart." Mannes said he understood Jo hansson has a contract with Scan art whereby they cannot pay him less than 70 per cent of his earn ings The U.S. government claims Jo hansson owes about $1 million in taxes. The unsuccessful heavy weight challenger is to appear in ,Federal District Court here March '23 to give depositions on matters pertaining to the tax claims. NBA Draft Set NEW YORK (Al) -- The Nation- COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS BUY. SELL, TRADE, TELL 66 .5, Al 49, PhD) Results—Try the ClasAfied Ads Onwith Jill mastuman "LOVE IN REVERSE" They met. His heart leapt. "I bye you," he cried. • "Me, too, hey," she cried. "Tell me," he cried, "are you a girl of expensive WWI "No, hey," she cried, "I am q girl of simple tastes." "Good," he cried, "for my cruel father sends me an allowance barely large enough to support life." "Money does not matter to me," she cried, "My tastes are simple, my wants are few. Just take me riding in a long, new, yellow convertible and I am content." "Goodbye," he cried, and ran away as fast as his chubby little legs could carry him, for he had no convertible, nor the money to buy one, nor the means to get the money, short of picking up his stingy father by The ankles and shaking him till his wallet fell out. He knew he must forget this girl but, lying on his pallet at the dormitory, whimpering and moaning, he knew he could not. At last an idea came to him: though he did not have the money to buy a convertible, perhaps he had enough to rent one! Hope reborn, he rushed at once to an autOmobile rental company and rented a yellow convertible for $lO down plus Hit a mile, and with many a laugh and cheer drove away to pick up the girl. V2.4..' ' .... r .. A..- . --,..., . , 1.,r? -.....!':-:4•4 --*.' ' - ^ lefor creel( ai/e/niy. "Oh, goody," she said when she saw the car. "This suits my simple tastes to a T. Come, let us speed over rolling highways and through bosky dells." And away they drove. All that day and night they drove and finally, tired but happy, they parked high on a windswept hill. "Marlboro?" he said. "%rum yum," she said. They lit up. They puffed with deep contentment. "You know," he said, "you are like a Marlboro —mild and fresh and relaxing." "But there is a big difference between Marlboro and me," she said, "because I do not have a Selectrate filter nor do I come in soft pack or flip-top box." They laughed. They kissed. He sere-allied. "What is it, my dear," she cried, alarmed. "Look at the speedometer," he said. "We have driven 200 miles and_ this car costs 10$ a mile and I have only $2O left." ''But that's exactly enough," she said. "Yes," he said, "but we still have to drive home." . They fell into a profound gloom. He started the motor and backed out of the parking place. "Hey, look!" she said. "The speedometer doesn't move when you're backing up." He looked. It was true. "Eureka!" he cried. "That solves my problem. I will drive home in reverse. Then no more miles will register on the speedometer and I will have enough money to pay !" "I think that's a marvelous idea," she said, and she was right. Because today our hero is in the county jail where food, clothes and lodging are provided free of charge and his . allowance is piling up so fast that he will have enough money to take his girt riding again as soon as he is released. Backward or forward, a fine, new experience in smoking is yours from the makers of Marlboros—the unfiltered, king. size Philip Morris Commander. Welcome aboard! of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf," "The hfany Loves of Dottie Gillis," ete.) ~_,...„. , .4. L.:::--..3-4.-.-.:::„..:„..,-;,,,:.,:-' • 9 0 PAGE ELEVEN .01961 Malt libalmas
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