PAGE SIX Pifer Feels Ski Start Due to Weight-Jump By DEAN 'MUCK . !relatively poor record and slowa just wasn't strong enough toresiest thin%in the - world] for that weight for the s eastems and Istart? !muscle it with them and get the State's eastern champ. "It is really nationals. You're a 1961 Eastern Intercol- "I'm• disappointed - - . for th e t a k e d own. They both had warn, hard to keep my weight down , legiate wrestling champion and There is no doubt that the leg theesun's sake because my losses: jogs for running away, but Ijonce I make it. I don't eat-much NCAA runner-up. You've!tling Lion is more e ff ective ;cost the team a .couple of wiris,'couldn't. get them down because at all' and when I do, iustl wrestled three years of varsity! it 's '— at 147' So when he makes his but I am hoping I'll do better in!of their strength." !about a l ways poached eggs." • ! ' competition= and as a seniordrop, opponents had better Be arey"'future," Pifer ezplained y ea -! r co-captain of the team. 1n;._... _ ; micay before hitting the mats fo' PIFER-- DOESN'T figure that all; LAST YEAR Pifer dropped to ware the eastern champion and high school you did pretty well. ; wrestlers are better if they 105e,147 - for the Pitt match and kept NCAA runnttr-uo, is in his class. an hour and half of practice. You won the state PIAA title la lot of weight to make a lower twice. • THE GOOD-NATURED grap-,diviiiion. In fact, the lean Lion ler wasn't speaking through his senior ;figures two of his team- Your achievements are well h a t either. His reasoning goes like mates I wrestle - better in the known around wrestling circles this_ - heavier weight classes: and you are one of the most re- "I expect to move down to the spected grapplers in-the nation."Ed Pohland aod Phil Myer do 147-pound class for the easterns YOUR NAME is Ron Pifer and and nationals and I'm sure I can a better job against bigger fellasbecause they. can rely on their you're Penn State's exciting 157-do a ,better job there than at 157. strength," Pifer explains. pounder. You lost the nationall never was a real strong person title - last year to lowa State's ,and to compensate for that I count . , P.cia hl' is nd, who th regular 191- three-time champ. Larry Hayes, on my legs and - speed to get me Po4nder pounde r,has moved-up to-heavy and won the EIWA 1 47-pound,through." , weight, twice and won both times, title. ; Both of Pifer's losses this y ear . 19-6 once and 3-1• the other time. came at 167, a weight class thatlMyer went from his 177-pound You started this season with the former Bellefonte high school;post to 191 and, pinned his man. the hopes of taking everything :tar says he would rather no tiAt heavyweight, Myer won his but somehow the breaks haven't wrestle. He lost to Army's Buraonly bout, a 5-3 victory over pre quite gone your way. You're K re i se i 3-2,. and Lehigh's D av e:viouslv unbeaten John Burns of record to date is just 5-2, far short 4 Angell. , 6 - 4 • = iLehish: of a champion's chart. '"Angell and Kreisel were tool Losing weight so he can wrestle Are you discouraged by the big for me to reach and pull-iniin the 147-pound class isn't the Bubble, Bubble Toil and Trouble PEORIA, 111. (/P) Bradley' University announced yesterday that sophomore basketball - star Joe-Strawder of• Belle Glade, Fla, and two freshman players, Ed By JIM KARL Moore and Ray Banks, had been The days of witches, wizards, sorcerers and necromancers 'dismissed from school: , They were dismissed, the an went out with King Arthur and his Court. nouncement said, for actions not e;- best interest of Bradley ' But even in this age of . missiles and ,hula hoops, events i l3ni t v h ersity. occur which stir the red corpuscles and cause people to harbor, various notions and superstitions. - Bradley's basketball team is currently ranked fifth in the As- So don't be too surprised if you see John Egli cackling'poll. • sociated . Press national college' over boiling cauldrons and .murmuring incantations. : The university ,said the dismis-J sals had nothin with the Egli should be excused for anything short. of suicide after Bra ey 'dl bas ketballproms m.. his cagers lost by one point Tues., — ------ -- - ----- __, The loss of Strawder was a , day night to a Bucknell tearnlscorer and rebounder, finished" blow to Bradley's hopes of win-' which previously had won only!the game, with 17 points, but he m i n g the Missouri Valley Confer -4 of 16 games. ; had only two going into the final 90 minutes. - ence title and a 'possible bid to ' ' Going into the game at Lewis - !l0 the NCAA tournament. burg, Pa., State,- ,- - - -1--1.--3—ef In the first half it looked as if Bradley plays at Cincinnati had won five of' ' .. Harris and Bticknell's Bill Fry Monday night in a contest billed, its last six games(,-, !were more concerned with engag if as a title game. Bradley leads the and was jockey- • .4 ling in hand-to-hand combat than ,__ •-" • conference with a 9-1 record, with ing for a berth .-•_ - ;', iplaying basketball, but' Harris Cincinnati a game behind. in the NCAA: - , • ''. 'said that wasn't the case. , , ,tournament. , ia ,/vta. "I was more" concerned with Tighe Linked to Colonels Egli put up :: ' I - , . good front yes-. , _,: i. myself l than with fry, terdav (Gene t " Harris DETROIT (AP) Jack Tighe, I '''' , said. "I've never really gotten i -- k ' . ,mad at another player. I- just former manager of the Detroit -Wettstone to, man- Egli: "You're in i didn't have a good night." Tigers will become the new .ager of the Louisville Colonels of, a good mood to-1114, 4 , .t ~-; WITHOUT REALIZING it, Har-:,the American Association, it was , . .day") but you i ..-- ris paid himself a compliment.tlearned yesterday. - could tell he was J." *-gsr Not many players can have a bad! A reliable source said that still boiling from the defeat (Egli night and still score 17 points. ,Tighe,:4B, will replace Bill Adair, to Wettstone: "I only look that. 'whowas moved from Louisville, way"). 4 in fact, the Lion captain almost y Ito the, was the hero of the game. With 'parent Milwaukee Braves 'Sure, we should have w0n.•"20 seconds left' - he scored on ai earlier yesterda Egli said, "but -we didn't look twisting drive from underneath sharp—and at times we didn't t o give Sta t e a 68-87 lead. hustle. But the bucket was nullified by' "OUR PLAYS WEREN'T work ing and we were hesitating be fore taking our shots. If you hesi late when you slide into -home State will shoot .for its eleventh plate you may end up with a'win against eight defeats against broken leg. When you hesitate in , Army , at Rec Hall Saturday. The basketball you just lose the game."'Cadets are 9-10, losing last night Gene Harris. State's 'n Amherst, 75-58. MID• :- .. WINTER' CLEARANCE SALE Northland Skis reg. $21.95 to $B5 NOW MA fe $6B Ski Bats were $39.95 NOW $19.75 262 E. BEAVER' AVE. iFry, who hit a one-hand push 'shot -from feet with eight sec onds to go. Ice Skates reg. $15.25 NOW ONLY $12.91 Football's Basketballs Volleyballs All Greatly • Reduced Ro 11 SPORTING GOODS (Kappa Sig Bldg.) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Bradley Loses Saph Cage Star BASKETBALL SCORES CMlrsa '1 , 41,7 •Rutgarc 58 . Amherst. 75, Army 111 %inch& teelo Mnitari 11 Miami (Olio) 78, Pltt-72 Air Force 78, Coloracto,Coll. 44 LaSalia 79, Castilian North Carolina St. U. North Carolina 17 Xavier (Ohio) 79. ',calamine, 97 Delaware 74. Lehiall 44 Fordham 94, Querns tNY) 59 Wail Mk/liana t 9, Toledo CI Hunting Boots Bed Wing Insulated Boots 'reg. ;24.95 • NOW $18.95 '....~.~~i1~JC.~ L.- uainid - Hunting hots . were $23.95 NOW $17.95 Arrows $7.50► a dozen were49.so/doz. Beira also reduced BIG SAVINGS on• Guns, Ammunition, Hunting -Clothing AD 14/175 SUPER SMOOTH Neyevretter-than-waterwaction melts beard's tough. neis-In seconds. Remarkable new "wetter-than-maple action gives Old Spice Super Smooth Shave its scientific: approximation to the feather-touch feel and the tlrteinsay of barber shop shares. Melts tour heard's toughness like hot L' - tercels and missage—in seconds. Shaves that are so comfortable you barely feel the blade. A unique combination of anti-rvaporatio' n agents makes Super Smooth Shave stay moist and firm. Ne re-lathering, no dry spats. Richer and creamier... gives you the most swishing shire— fastest, cleanest—and most comfortable. Regular or mentholated, 1.00. TitURSDAV. FEBRUARY 15. 1962. RON PIFER SHAVE ekl(l,o4r
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers