WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 'l4. 1942 Four Mat Teams Battle For Top Eastern Honors By DEAN BRUCK - 118-9 ,and Pitt topped Army by • Rec. Han will' be the tut i ef la 20-11 scare` while Lehigh had to for an. lic-14 win. Syracuse 'the 1962' Eastern Intercollegiate s al Ipitt. r o d -z to an b t o i tl teams, losing to, wrestling : Association , Tourna- to the Engineers, ) ment and with the -dual meet- 1 32-2. ' season three-fourths over, a fourj The Panther's biggest win came I team battle Opearslo be shaping -1 . * * it up for the lire-tourney favorite's role. Thelour . tearns are L high, Pitt, Penn' State and Army, not neces sarily in that order. Xri fact the race - is 'sct scrambled that this year's tournament could turn out to be one of the best ever. As, of now, Pitt and Lehigh ap pear ,to be the top • teams.! This weekend, however, could .upset that applecart. The Engineers and Panthers w ill. throw their un beaten records at each . other at the Pitt Field House Saturday and indications point to one of the biggest crowds in Pitt mat history. THE PANTHERS have'rolled over six opponents after being held to a tie in . their opening match against Michigan. Lehigh ',has done ._a little better, whipping ' 13 straight foes over a two-year span. By comparative scores though, Pitt should be the better team. The Panthers ripped Navy. 26-3, while Lehigh beat the Middies, NCAA Applies New Pressure In tiAAU Battle CHICAGO (N)—Forces of the - - NCAA and the National, Federa tion of State High School Athletic' Aisociations agreed yesterday to, ! "move forward promptly in or-1 ganizing new- fedefations in track; and field and gymnastics." A basketball federation pro -1 posed by the National Basketball) Committee already has a consti-I tution drafted. - THE MOVE in formalizing fed erations in the three sports could be interpreted as continuing,pres sure by the NCAA in its wrangle with the AAU over control ofi amateur athletics and internation 'al recognition. A' two-day "peace parley" be tween leaders of the NCAA - -and AAU ended. Monday' in an im passe. It was the-fifth session be tween the two groups that failed to produce an - understanding. Organization of new federations , in track and field and gymnastics will be completed, and objectives determined, at a melding ln Chi cago 'March. 4-5, said Walter _Byers, NCAA executive director. Mean While, Lou Wilkie of Bart lesville, Okla., said he again will act as convener at a meeting yet to be set for basketball groups . . The AAU now has, this coun try's,.two , delegates l to FIBA Federation- International Basket ball Association —. and the NCAA wants, representation. [ . _ - NoColl.o:Diner: z. Dc..'•l'-... E rt...•„,•::•r.'i••.• '.'4',:."-•.'4.= ... .... • .: . , : THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA IM Results I BOWLING INDEPENDENT LEAGUE A Five Guys , 3 Schuylkill 0 Alliwkeny r .. 6 Hickory 2 Hi-Lo's 6 Ten Pins 2 Beaver 3 Newman Club 0 Wondburners 6 Tornadoes 2 High Game--ALFRED KRALL. Wood- burner 4 High Series—HURRAY POPKAVE, Hi- ff!MMWMN ' INDEPENDENT LEAGUE B Seegers 6 Mercer 2 Misfits 6 Northumberland 2 Clearfield • • 6 Montgomery 2 Poplar I Splinters 2 The Nittany Five 6 Rejects 6 High Game—RAT WATSON. Northumber land, 223 High Series—RAT WATSON. Nartkutaher tand, 661 • High Garet rteam)—Miatita,..ll2l BASKETBALL - ENDEPENDENTS Butler 13-21 23 Jefferson (3-2 i 24 Armstr (3-21 41 Somerset (11-11 11 , Nittany 42 (5-01 24 Nittany 31 41-11 2 Nittany 33 (341 24 Mitten,' SS (0-S) 241 IItAM/421T Triagiele (1141 20 PC Kap. Al. (421 12 AL Sp. Pi 4141 20 Om. Pd (24) 22 Lam. CM AL 414 27 Zeta Psi 4041 14 Th. Del. CM C 4-11 21 Mph* Zeta (2-41 211 A. Pki A. 0.1) fft. I'AL Phi Del. 4141 Alpha Epsilon Delta pments • :'.'Psychiatry Today" Speaker: Dr. John D. Walmor. University Psychiatrist THURSDAY - February 15 Room 111 &nicks 700 p.m. Monday night against Miryland, 23-2. WHILE STATE has been grind ing along with a 5-2 record, fir short of the unbeaten charts of Pitt and Lehigh, the Lions cant be counted out as a threat for the eastern crown. State gave Lehigh its biggest scare-, 15-12, and has an important match remaining with Pitt. A win over Syracuse this weekend and a victory over the Panthers the following week would put State right in the middle of the fight_ Coach Charlie Speidel's grap plers believe they can win the eastern crown. For the' Lions to, do this, their big guns must come through. This means Bob Haney, George Edwards, Ron Pifer, Phil Myer arid Ed Pohland will have, to do well, come March 9 and 10. THE OTHER Eaitern contender, Army, started • strong, but has tailed-off lately." The Cadets ,won four of their first five, including a 21-6 triumph over State, but since then have lost to Syracuse and Lehigh. No matter what happens this weekend in the Pitt-Lehigh match and the State - Syracuse bout, one thing is-fairly certain— Lion wrestling fans have a ring side seat to what should be some top-notch wrestling. Beatty to Run NEW YORK (AP)--Jim Beatty,, who became the first man to run' the mile indoors in less than four, minutes, confirmed his entry in the Baxter mile of the New York A. C. names at Madison Square Garden Friday night. - Beatty, 27. was clocked in 3:58.9 last Saturday night in the Los Angeles Tiines meet. He will l run against a select field of 'fpur = John Reilly of Georgetown, Lt. Gary Weisger of the Quantico Marines. Lt. Pete Close of Camp Lejeune and Torn O'Hara of Loyola of _ Chicago. Nittany 42 Wins 61-3 Tilt Nittany 42 scored a lopsided 61-3 victory over Nittany 31 in intramural basketball competition Monday night. Led by Ed Schaeffer with 20 points and Ambrose Devaney with 17. Nittany 42 had the second highest .pomt output of the year. I The (ailwyrtns ,won a 64-14 de cision over Nittany 41 earlier this year. BaNern Wig s Wi 1 t By JOE GRATA Bill Crecelius copped top honors in the diying and, breaststroke events to pace Balsam to a 34.5 sweep over Nittany 3344 in inde pendent intramural competition at Glennland pool last night. Crecelius notched 16 of Balsam's i 341 points •by turning in a 445 seCond performancein the breast sttoke and a 13.5 total in diving. Fle did a jackknife and layout fo the two required dives and a , o rt e and 'one-half tuck as the opt ional dive. ,im Miller, who took first place inl the freestyle. Ray Grossman. wil, o garnered first place in the backstroke and second in. diving. and a first place relay team con sisting of litiller Nat Carter s Torn Ferguson, and Eric Vander Hey den accounted for the remainder of Balsam's. points. • l..inden defeated Lancaster. 27- l3 i and will face, Balsam Feb. 23. Andy Frederick won the back stroke and breaststroke while teammate Fred Heil took the free st.3lle to pace". Linden's attack. La caster won the relay and di ing. j^:pr • wml.l LUTHERAN VESPERS EISENHOWER CHAPEL TODAY Wed., Feb. 14 EVERYONE WELCOME , R a,i'-.. Vic;"" ~~~hh.:~ LP "_ ~.~t:'~.o, 4 'i~if ~~iFw~'~'`-~.s~r~zysms~"7~ ~. ~ Once Again The Famous TCE EUROPEAN STUDENT TOUR The fabulous tour that includes many uniquake friends .feateres: live several days with a french family nu spew Wheal events. evemag entutaumient, abroad, spe Visits to unusual places. soscisl fecsOtiotts, *Kt students hem an sea the world. Travel By DehAS Motor Coach —.mum ALL 000013 ca si 2 oja Days in fume $625 • gicumvs...... Time!balk. Trsawlition Addiftnad °'"‘ nava. & CIILMAL UCHANGE, mt. 501 Nth Are. • lbw York 17, N.Y. • OX Tan 'TENGINEERS it's time for CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO. r ------- INTERVIEWS ----- ---- 1 1 Tuesday and Wednesday 1 February 20 and 21,1962, • PRIIIIMFMNRIMMPIMINNFIIIPPMMMIPM•IIN We roood SS and MS ENGINEENNO and SC lma ',mon, kg RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT PRODUCT DESIGN PRODUCT SERVICE SALES PIIO#4OTION !F YOU WANT— 'opportunity to build your future by working hard—by colitribding ..m21,+4;411in imits—by Joint) co Ink more then is Ilipedeld • Sign lIP todaY row' PLACEMENT OFFICE b ikon eiviartmentOr out orprosenistive Swimmers Start, 34-5 In the other meet Of the niight iLyons IFI deeisimed Clearfield, 25-16. However , it took a last minute win by the Lyons' relay team to tam the deciaAin. Lyons had a 20.11 edge on Clearfield going into the final event, but it took a quartet com posed of Ed Novak, Paul Pflaumer, George Wolford, and Whitt Newby in the 120-yard relay to insure the Lynne victory. In diving Priaumer notched 104 'points to, take another first. Mr ll.yons. Teammate Newby wen the freestyle event. Tonight, Northampton and Al legheny. meet in the independent loop, while the remainder,of the action is in the fraternity league. Phi Sigma Delta meets Sigma Chi and Sigma Pi, which drew. a bye in the first round. chal lenges Theta Xi. victor over Pi ,Kappa Alpha , 2743. State Hosts Mat Finals The 1952 Eastern Intercollegiate wrestling championships will be held at Penn State March- 9-10. The event Is expected to attract capacit.r crowds. of 8,000. • 6:30.6:55 P.M. 1 . •• wird emm"...4. PAGE SEVEN
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