The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 25, 1961, Image 7

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    SATURDAY. MARCH 25. 1961
Alleman's Decision Gives DTS
`6l IM Wrestling Championship
By DEAN BILLICK
A clutch win last night by
heavyweight Ron Alleman
gave Delta Theta Sigma its r.
first IM wrestling crown.
Alleman used a takedown and
an escape to beat Ed White of Phi
Delta Theta, 3-1, in the match that
decided the 1961 championship.
Going into the last bout of I
the evening. Delta Theta Sigma
held an 80-78 lead over Phi Del- ri
to Theta but Alleman's decision
was worth three points and it
clinched the victory.
Phi Delta Theta's 78 clinched I
the second spot and Sigma Nu
was third with 72.
Three 1960 champions lost their
crowns in last night's action at ?.
Rec Hall.
Bob Sommons, who won the
150-pound crown for DU last
Philost out to Bill Smith of
Phi Delta Theta, 6-5, at 158.
Trailing 5-4 with five seconds
left, Smith escaped and picked
up a point for riding time.
Bob Dean of Alpha Sigma Phi,
the Independent 158-pound fi
nis! a year ago, lost the frater
nity 167-pound crown to Bob
Judge, lawyers
Clash Over Ingo
MIAMI, Fla. (M) A federal
judge warned attorneys yester
day to conclude their tax case
against Ingemar Johansson by
Friday and let the Swedish
heavyweight go home.
"I'm not going to keep this man
in prison because you say he has
not paid his taxes," Judge Emett
C. Choate told John J. McCarthy,
attorney for the Department of
Justice Tax Division.
Johansson has been at nearby
Palm Beach since his knockout at
the hands of Heavyweight Cham
pion Floyd Patterson March 13.
McCarthy told the judge, at a
hearing on Johansson's petition to
be allowed to leave the country,
that the Internal Revenue Service
can invoke the aid of the Immi
gration Service to keep persons
3n the country during tax investi
gations.
"I told you a week ago what to
do," the judge shot back. "I may
decide to release him after the
depositions. I'll set the case for
next Friday at 9:45 a.m."
The government contends that
Johansson owes $498,181 for 1959
and 1960 and $411,620 for 1961
and the judge noted that $1.3 mil-1
lion of Johansson's funds are tied
up in this country.
"His tax may be $1.4 million,"
McCarthy said.
"You're going to have him fight
ing for nothing i f you keep on,"
Judge- Choate remarked.
OSU Baseballer Dies
After Practice Accident
COLUMBUS, Ohio An
Ohio State sophomore baseball
player, injured eight days ago
during an indoor practice, died
last night in the University
Hospital.
The victim, Robert Adams of
Struthers, Ohio, was struck in
the head by a batted ball.
He was hospitalized the same
night and underwent surgery
for a blood clot.
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Starring FRED POMERANTZ and
THE MAINLINERS
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DICK KOONTZ
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Peace of Phi Kappa Sigma, 6-4.
Sigma Chi's George Saba, who
won at 142 last year, dropped a
5-2 decision to Dick Koontz of
Marshall Told to Halt
Discrimination Policies
WASHINGTON (PP) The gov
ernment served notice yesterday
on George Preston Marshall, own
er of the all-white Washington
Redskins football team, that he
will be expected to abide by anti
discrimination policies of the Ken
nedy administration.
Secretary of Interior Stewart
L. Udall wrote Marshall, whose
Pro Football Inc. has contracted
to use the new District of Colum
bia stadium, that an anti-discrimi
nation regulation will be incorpo
rated into the lease.
Spring Soccer Practice
All those interested in spring
soccer practice should report to
Coach Ken Hosterman in Rec Hall
sometime before spring vacation.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Phi Kappa Psi in the 150-pound
final.
The lone pin in the fraternity
finals came in the 175-pound
zl class when Beta Theta Pi's Dave
Grubbs flattened John Graham of
Delta Theta Sigma at 1:20.
In the closest bout in the Inde
pendent class, Jim Williams
topped Chuck Ebert, 3-2, with an
escape in the last minute.
Ebert had reversed Williams 1
for a 2-1 lead but then Wil
liams escaped to tie the score.
He won on time advantage.
12d—Hans (PblDel), dec. Jourdan (LCA),
135--Hardiuun (ACSipc). dee. Horne (AZ)
5-0.
142—Erber (Segehi). dee. Harlow (Sig
Nu), 945.
150--Koonts (PlCrai). dee. Saba (Six
Chi}, 5-2.
158—Stnith (PDThi, dec. &Dolmans (DU W.
(4-5,
167—Peace (PICSig), dec. Dean (ARPhi)
6-4.
170--Grubles (BTPi), pinned Graham
(DTS4). 1 :20.
Ilert—Alleman (IYTSI, dec. White
(PDTh), 3-1.
Independent
1211—Paxton dec Abramson. 10-4.
135—Miles Dinned Pugh, 6:25.
142----Haverstick dec. Smith, 3-0.
150—Reck dec. Hazen. 3-0.
1511---Nilles dec. Loomis, 5-4.
167—Kastshic dec. Sforza, 5-1.
1.76--Demmler dec. Bierly. 4-2.
Hart—Williams dec. Ebert. 3-2.
Taylor Honored
KANSAS CITY (4)) Fred
Taylor, coach of Ohio State's un
beaten Buckeyes, was named col
lege basketball coach of the year
yesterday by the U.S. Basketball
Writers Association.
Presentation of a plaque to Tay
lor was made at the annual
luncheon of the National Associa
tion of Basketball Coaches by Bob
Rule, president of the basketball
writers and sports editor of the
Houston (Tex.) Press.
Taylor, whose team has won 26
straight games this season and 31
games in a row over a two-season
span, received 63 of a possible 80
points in voting in eight districts
of the country.
Basketball Scores
NCAA Semi-finals
Ohio State 95 St. Joseph's Pa. 69
Summaries
Fraternity
Yankees Change Hotels
For Integration Reasons
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (iP)
The New York Yankees said re
cently they had changed hotels
in Miami, where they played last
weekend, so that all players, in-1
eluding four Negroes," can be
housed under one roof.
The Biscayne Terrace offered
accomodations to the Negroes
Elston Howard, Hector Lopez,
Pedro Gonzales and Jesse Gon
der.
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Jeff Brown & Collegians
Open to Freshmen Only
"That lunatic made me mad!"
When temper starts
to drive your car, you're heading
for an accident! Sure, the jerk who cuts you
off, or passes on the right, or rides your tail is maddening!
But when your temper takes over from your judgment, you
can do something foolish, or deadly ! Last year, nearly 37,000
were killed on our roads—many by good drivers who simply
lost their heads. Don't lose yours—it could cost you your lifel
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Fort Cherry Wins
PITTSBURGH Fort Cherry
rapped St. Clair, 51 to 91, last
night to capture the PIAA Class
"B" basketball championship.
The Rangers from District 7
with 5-8 Terry Holder showing
the way, overcame a. 24 to 23 half
time deficit and capitalized on
poor shooting by St. Clair to score
the victory.
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