PAGE SIX JIM DETRIXHE Close EIWA By DEAN BILUCK Almost, just-a bout andj pretty-near those habitual j excuses of the also rans—will frequent the lips of coaches and wrestlers alike after the close of the EIWA tournament at Rec JFiall Saturday night. Although Pitt and Lehigh ap pear to Be the cream of the 16- team tournament, at least two other schools have an outside chance to win the team title. AMD AT LEAST five-coaches think the final results will be close enough to turn Rec Hall into “Heartbreak Hotel" for those 4trapplers and teams that “allhost” win an individual title or the Eastern Championship. “There, will be so many close -decisions that there is bound to IM Results SOWUNG FRATERNITY LEACUI A a.-ln Thru Pi *Pi Lambda Phi « I’h. Mu *)elta tDeJta Theta Surra* 2 Sirma Jnh P Acacia 0 Alpha,' Kajifaa Lam. C Kappa Surma - 2 DHta Upaflon * Phi Delta Theta 0 Hifth <«am*—BlLL POLACEK, Sigma Nu, 222 tih’h Scrica— JOHN COATES, Sfcma Nu. Ml lliirfa (iamr ttrami—Surma Nu. f!9 BASKETBALL INDEPENDENT ■ IRvACI'E . F CHAMPIONSHIP K»y*Ur 2* Mrrorr FIRST ROUND PLAYOFFS Franklin 2$ Balaam Centre SO Cottonwood FRATERNITY LEAGUE E CHAMPIONSHIP Phi .Sigma Drlta 41 Phi Kami* Pi I 2J OUARTEILFINAL PLAYOFFS’ 1 'l*l Uamma Delta SI Drlta Upullun 21 Du Delta Theta SI Tbvta Chi 22 ART CONTEST FLOATING. EXHIBIT —Cash Prizes —Chance to sell art work if so desired —Winner's Work will be displayed in University Residence Areas DAVE ANGELL Lehigh co-captains be a lot of talk about what could,feel we have more balance than have happened." ” 'Lehigh." “There are three or four teams i SPEIDEL’S LIONS were rated that could win it and I don't think a darkhorse third by the other anyone is going to run away with coaches, but the wily State men 'the championship.’’ t° r • refused to comment on the I .. ~ . , T ., outcome of the learn irace. I It should, be so close, Id call -you never can tell what’ll i*t * toss-up. happen,” was his only reply. "ANYTHING COtJLD happen .-The' coaches' selections for in and there are always; upsets, sur- dividual titles five unani prises and disappoiniments.” :mous choices, but the other four ■■ classes were as tight! as a drum ‘'The top teams are really jhead. : , bunched closely.” I Dick Martin of Put at 123 > Ron These were the comments made-Piter of State at 147, Curt Pendle by the men who ought to know—ton of Lehigh at 157, the'Engi- i the coaches—in special interviews, neers’ Jim Detiixhe at *177, and i to the Collegian this week. Dale Kuhns of Army at. heavy- \ The coaches who figured in the, weight were unanimous choices > interview were Gerry Leeman of, for individual. titles. \ Lehigh, Leroy Alitr of Army,' At 130 the coaches saw a close , Dick. Voliva of Rutgers, Rex Peery battle between State's Bob Haney of Pitt and. Charlie Speidel of .and Pat Smartt of Lehigh with the ? Penn State. All agreed that this’edge going to Haney by one vote.l iyear's tourney could be dne of. John Zolikoff of Pitt; and Mike jthe closest and best since the iHarmon of Navy tied for the top lleaf was founded in 1905. -spot at 137 and A 1 Rushatz of LEEMAN WHOSE unbeaten Army ed *> ,e{l Out Jim Harri !EngiS^'are^ E pre U^^!f^ Dav * A ngell of m V^ < t S ;i^L eSPeCially CaUti ° US , Unbeaten Dennis Focht of H'ut- : '"..nr 8 S f e ? ll0n '. 1 Kers got the nod by one vote over’ ‘‘We think we have a good team Tom Jefferies of Pitt at 191 and we certainly think we can! —— ■ win it, but it’ll take a few •••••••••••••••••••••••^ he said.. "The. teams we have to * * ■ o = Campos Restadraht j r I Peefy.'also leaned 1 toward Le higlfmit he didn’t count out his own Panthers. ' . “I think we can take it, but,» Lehigh has ta be rated first be- .« cause of their individual stand- J outs. I think we've got a chance '• because the team with the best * balance is going to win, and I • Football Players l All football players are to pick • up their equipment for spring • practice between 1:30 and 4:30 J March. 12-16 at the equipment* room at Old Beaver Field. Sponsored by Pi Gamma Alpha « Local Fine Arts Honorary Watch future Collegians and campus Bulletin boards THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA^ Race Foreseen ED SCHARER . . : Rutgers heavyweight SPECIAL TODAY Spaghetti and Meatballs Lunches 70c and up (Includes 2 vegetables, bread, & beverage) Dinners 80c and up (Indudes salad, 2 vegetables, bread, & beverage) On the Corner of College and Pugh TWIST WEST (or a SPRING TONIC 500 Lollipops FREE to first 500 girls WEST HALLS RECORD' FRIDAY 8-12:30 Coaches Pick Haney, Pifer To Win Easterns "This year’s EIWA tournament figures to be■ one of the closest in history. Four champions and 13 of. 18 finalists return from last year’s tourney at Bethlehem, Pa. In a poll conducted by Assistant Sports Editor. Dean Billick coaches from the top five contenders for the team title—Gerry Leeman (Lehigh), Rex Peery (Pitt), Charlie Speidel (Penn State), Dick Voliva (Rutgers) and'Leroy Alitz (Army)—gave their choices for the champion and runner-up in each of the nine weight classes. | Here are the consensus picks: j -123 ; j " - DICK-MARTIN, Pill (Unanimous) Bill Merriam, Lehigh j Champion Runner-up Champion Runner-up 808 HANEY, Penn Stale Pal Smart!, Lehigh 137 Tie between JOHN ZOLIKOFF, MIKE HARMON. Navy Dick Alexander. Lehigh Champion Runner-up 147 RON PIFER, Penn State (Unanimous) Dick Slulzky. Syracuse 137 CURT PENDLETON. Lehigh Champion Runner-up Champion Runner-up August Arrigone, Pill and' Mike Natvig, Army 167 Champion ( AL RUSHATZ, Army Runner-up ' Jim Harrison, Pitt ; . 177 Champion JIM DETRIXHE, Lehigh (Unanimous) Runner-up Ken Barr, Pill i Champion DENNIS FOCHT, j Ruigers Runner-up Tom Jefferies, Plli ; Champion DALE KUHNS, Army (Unanimous) Runner-up Ed Scherer, Rutgers ' THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1962 , J Hwt. ONE MILLION JOBLESS TEEN-AGERS: OUR NATIONAU tti ma. This year, more than one'.ijtifl'ran teen-agers will have nothing to do. I Jhey*re hot ambitious, enough to stay hi school. -And not skilled enough to hold down jobs. In this week’s Post, you'll learn why many employers won't take a chance on a teen-ager. And what.we can do to put these boys to work. ! Thi Saturday Etanlng POST “A* CM 10 now HOW CM OAK . Waring jlounge ili-and (Unanimous) HOP
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