The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 10, 1962, Image 6

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HANEY MQ3£|jS IN Bob Haney. Slate's menl at Rec Hall yesterday. Haney von the -
130-pounder moves in on Harry Rowland of match, 7-2, but loti in the evening quarter-
Penn in a preliminary bout of the EIWA tourna* finals.
Pifer: Loneliest Lion
(Continued from page one)
part of the last period to close
the gap to 3-2.
HOWEVER. WITH time run
ning out, Mernam scored what
looked to be a bout-winning take
down. The spunky Slattery didn’t
■give up though, and with three
seconds left dropped lor a two
point reversal that sent the match
into overtime, 4-4.
Merriam then won the match,
5-1, with a reversal, takedown
and riding time while' Slattery
had an escape.
State’s Haney was a victim of
the tourney’s biggest upset so far
when he dropped a 7-3 decision
to Navy's Dennis Farrar. Haney,
who had an S-l dual meet record,
couldn’t seem to get unbacked as
Farrar worked lor a takedown,
reversal, predicament and riding
time. Haney managed just two
escapes. ,
FIRST-SEEDED Pat Smartt of
Lehigh and -third ranked Dick
Janish el Rutgers scored easy
wins to lead the competition for
the 130-pouhd title.
At 137, State’s George Edwards
was the second seeded wrestler to
be upset. Edwards, ranked fourth,
was never in the match with Rut
ger's Mike Lela. Lota, the
1960 130-pound eastern champ,
swarmed to an 4-0 first period
lead and then coasted to an 8-2
Victory.
Pitt s John Zolikoff and Mike
Harman of Navy .appear to have
the best chances at 137.
If three losses in the first three
matches wasn’t enough, the Lions’
defending .eastern 147-p o u n d
champ,' Pifer, came within a
whisker of being the • first top
seeded grapplcr to taste defeat.
Pifer barely edged-out Pete
Frey of F & M, 7-6, on 2:11 riding
Vilianova, St. Joe's Win
PHILADELPHIA <AP) Jim
Boyle, 6-foot~4 sophomore operat
ed on for appendicitis 19 days
ago, came off the bench last
night to score 13. crucial points
and lead St Joseph's College to
a 75-65 triumph over Temple for
the Middle Atlantic Conference
championship-, and a spot in the
NCAA playoffs.
Vilianova, another entry in the
NCAA playoffs, defeated LaSalle
College 76-4)7 in the opening game
of a Palestra doubleheader.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK.
,time. The Lion co-captain, one ofi
I the leading contenders for thej
IJohn Fletcher Memorial Award,!
led at'one time, 4-1, but a reversal
and a predicament gave Frey a I
5-4 edge.
Pifer quickly scored a reversal
but Frey came back with an es
cape to knot the score at 6-6. His
time advantage gave him the win.
Piter's stiffest competition to
day should come from tne Pan
thers’ Daryl Kelvington and sur
prising Hank Mazzoni' of Rutgers.
Kelvington advanced with a pin
and a 2-0 decision, while Mazzoni
upset third-seeded Slutzky of
Syracuse.
Delending champion Kirk Pen
dleton of Lehigh flattened his
first two opponents at 157. and
shouldn’t have too much trouble
defending his crown. His opposi
tion will come from August Arri
goneof Pitt, Army’s Mike Natvig
and Pete Cummings of Cornell,'
At 167, top-seeded A 1 Rushatz
of Army had little trouble, scoring
a fall in the prelims and afT 8-2
win., in the quarter-finals. Jim
Harrison of Pitt also had a fall
and' a decision and so did Dave
Angel 1 of Lehigh.
John Barone, the Lions’ entry at
167, found the Engineers’ Angell
too much to handle and lost, 9-0.
The Lions’ Bill Polacek was
next to go down the drain. The
Lion 177-pound senior lost to top
ranked and defending champion
Jim Detrixhe of Lehigh, 5-0.
Detrixhe was in complete control
throughout the one-sided bout.
State Co-captain Phil Myer and
Ray Niekla of Army exchanged
points in their 191-pound bout so
fast that the official could hardly
keep up with them. But . Myer
did no better than the rest of
Speidel's Nittanies, losing, 12-8,
Dennis Focht of Rutgers, Chuck
Moore of Lehigh and Pitt’s .Tom
Jefferies also advanced with dou
ble victories.
MARCH 16, 17, 27, 28 & 29
W USED HOOKS
1v
KEELER'S,
. Opposite East Campus Gal*;
| Closing the chapter on one ofi
iState’s.worst showings in recent)
iEIWA quarler-itinals history, Lion
I heavy weight Ed Pohland ran out
iof gas against Rutgers’ Ed Schar
er. Pohland went into the final
period trailing just 2-1, but
couldn’t get the necessary’ escape
and the Lions lost their seventh
bout of the long night of wres
tling. . . • ,
Bob Asack of Columbia, John
Bums of Lehigh and Dale Kuhns
of Army were the-other advancing I
heavyweights. 1 I
• - •
State advanced eight of its nine
wrestlers into the quarter-finals.
Paul Stegner, who dropped a 7-0
decision to Cummings, was the
only Nittany who failed; to wih.
Slattery stomped Tom Griffith
of Army, 12-2; Haney topped Penn’s
Hargy Rowland, 7-2; 1 Edwards
handled the . Quakers’ Zane Tan
kel, 5-0; Pifer pinned Dave West
fall of Brown-at 1:04 with a re
verse nelson arid double leg grape
vine; Barone edged Elmer Romeis
of Temple, 6-5; Polacek triped
Army’s Gyen Vaughn, 5-1; Myer
blanked Mort Puller of Princeton,
7-0, and Pohland scored State’s'
second fall by throwing Lee Wil-!
kin&n of F & M at 1:17 with a I
cradle.
While State wrestlers all but!
lost their shirts yesterday, there)
is a possibility that several of:
them still could advance' in the:
tourney.
The losers 'of last * night’s;
quarter-finals, will get another
dunce to show their wares to-!
day, if their conquerors winlri the!
semi-finals. The highest, however,
that a quarter-final loser can • at
tain, is third place.'
Rec Hall officials report thatl
there are a number of general
admission tickets remaining for!
the semi-finals and about 1,0001
■for the finals. • 1 -
CASH
FOR YOUR
.VANIA
I EIWA Summer
PRELIMINARY ROUND
m-POCKD CLASS
Mertia (PrU) phnud Bdboto. (Talc), 1:4»
Horn r&otcm) dec. Linker fßran), M
MooaU IP A M> dec. FeJeeoU^l.iFriacs
cStU (Navy) dee. Lokero (Penn)/ Adj
Kerri&m (Lehigh) dec. Grestzcr (Harvard)#
Mf-
Nealoto (Syracuse) pinned WeniWdet (Tern*
pie). 7 :S5
Slattery (Penn State) dee. Griffith (Army).
124 » ,
Barlow (Cornell) dee. Swexgold (Colom-
bia), &-Q
11#-POUND CLASS
Smart (Lehigh) dee. D'Akasandro (Army)
Moyer (Pitt) doc. Shipley (Temple). (4
Greewhalgh (Syracuse) pinned Maimed
(Tale). 5:30
Haney (Peon State) dee. Howland (Penn).
*7-2 >
Doob! (Harvard) dec. Boehm (Brown).
7*7* 7*2 (overtime)
Farrar (Navy)* dad. McLaughlin (Colum
bia), 10-4
Horn (P A )() dee. Cure! (Princeton), 7-1
Janiah (Rutgers) j dec. Mehirim (Cornell);
3* Z*
IJ7-POUND CLASS '
Zolikoff (Pitt) dec. Bad! (Tale). 7-0
Lrla( Rutgers) pinned "‘Balkar (Temple).
1:47
Hoffman (Syracuse) pinned Horbits (Bar-
vanrf), 7
Edwards (Pena State) dee. Tukd (Penn)
5-0
Alexander
(Lrhlsh) rion*4 Lrrieson
(Columbia), 1:10
Cedde* (F 4 M) dee. 6Uwel (Princeton),
2-0
Harman (Navy) dee. Meaner (Brown),
Win born (Amy)' dee. Jones (Cornell); C-t
147-PtfUND CLASS
Pifer (Penn State) pinned Westfall
(Brown), 1:04 ’ '
McGrath (Navy) dec. Pearson (Temple),
Frey (F & II) dec. Caplan (Yale)s-.MI
KeJylngton (Pitt) pinned Landau i Prince
ton). 4:11
[Harkins (Penn) dee. Giustra • (Cornell),
t 6-4. 4-1 (overtime)
[Koch '.Lehigh) dec. Meßboae (Army), 4-1
Sloisky (Syracuse) dee. Sandven (Har
vard),; 7*4)
Msixoni ((Rutgers) dec. McMullen (Colum
bia). 1-1 . .
147-POUND CLASS
Pendleton (Lehigh) pinned Olm stead
iPiennl, 1:32
Eefcler (Prineeton) dec. Boaster (F A M).
7-4
Bogart (Yale) - pinned EvaSa (Columbia),
4 :15
Cummings (Cornell) dec. Stegner (Penn
State), 7-0
Natvlg (Army) dec. Carey (Navy), 2-4
Ketodnvy (Harvard) dec. Leary (Rutgers),
.Resdreer (Syracuse) dee. Borgeaon (Tem-
! pie), 10-2
Arrigone (Titt) dec. Thomas (Brown). 4-9
147-POUND CLABB
Hannah (Yale) pinned Tbompaon (Brown),
sai *. j
Ruahats (Army) pinned Dubner (P ft M),
2:49 ■
Nelson (Nary) dec. Black (Penn). P-3
Sirota I Syracuse) dee. Steinbergh (Cost
nell), M>
Harmon (Pitt) dec. Dickstein (CdunbU),
2-0
Angett (Lehigh) pinned Maealeer (Prince
ton), 4:14
Barone (Penn State) dec. Rocneia (Temple),
Pereira (Harvard) pinned MaeGr»t£7 (Rut
• gem), 4 z2S •
ART CONTEST
and
FLOAT)NG EXHIBIT
’Sponsored by Pi Gamma Alpha
. Local Fine Arts Honorary
• •
-r-Cash Prizes
; ‘' \■ • 1
Chance to sell art work
if sa desired ' |
Winner's Woric wili be dil
In University Residence Ar
• •- ' I * l
I Contest Rules:
) • - ,i
—All undergraduate students axe eligible toil
—All work shall b« two dimensional such
colors, print*, pen and ink drawing*, pe:
charcoal drawings, or any combinations
—All work: *k>U ta nrilably! framed (including eye
screws) or mailed for hanging. < .!
—All work shall be submitted at lb* twain office, room
106. In Temporary Building on March 28-23. Prices
_ of work may be stated. j j j.
—Judging will take place on March 38-31. All entered
work will be judged by faculty membersof the Art
&L, Art. and Architecture departments. J J
r * M
—Thelst. 2nd. and 3rd place winners will receive $l5.
$lO and $5 respectively. The first.2s works wffl be
displayed in a floating exhibit in University resi
dence areas from April Ito 'April S 3. ~H . !
e ! • }.
jT If there are arty question!. ccLftacit
V O Bin Pollock AD 7-76*3 or
' Sally Diehl UHS-201»<
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ITT-FOUNB CLASS ]
Dctrixbe (UWeb) dee. BtstaW
«»), s-a i }
FoUcek (Rcaa BUte) dee V«eJ«
6-1 v ' V • ' ' j
Über (Vftvy) dee. Oksa (Pen)*)
Barr (Pitt) piaoed White (Ttopl
Cory (Rntjyyi) pinned Bob
<F*M),4:tt Tr
Yaneoritx (Columbia) *decJ, Schnita
▼ard)* 7-1* _J : '5. J
Kaan (Yale) dee. Bess (Princeton), 2*6-*
Wittiabert (Cornell) die. Tfeiriinilinn
(Brown),’ &4 , f
1191-POUND CLASS
Focht (Rulers) dee. Coe (Brown), (4 >
Myer (Penn State) dee.Fulkr (Princeton),
?4) - f ; • * i
Niekla '(Army) dee.: Green (Cornell), 74
Onwtein (Sjrneoee) J dee. Balia (Temple),
6-L f .
Woolley (Pens) planed Enn (Bam
*:«2 > ' ~ '»
Jeffries (Pitt). dec. Anderson <F *
, C-fl i' - i -
Moore iUIU) pinned Ldtnr (Columbia).
1:22 f . ' • i ;
Mba (Hn;} ■, planed F&itn (Yak),
<=« . , . ! J - -
HEAVY WXIGHT I -: I
Litre (Temple) (ec. McMahsn (Pena), U
Kahns (Army) dee. War* (Pitt), M ,
Wood (Bnnrn) dee. Faster* (Harvard), U
Pohland (Penn Slate) pinned Wilkinson
(F * M). 1:17 Ji
Borns -(Lehigh) pinned ; Manoel (Yale),
* :47 j
Seharer (Rntgare) won ! by forfeit ores
Scureman M Princeton) ),
A sack (Columbia) dec: Bakhlln (Syrscuse),
Larabee (Nsvy) dett Cattle (Cornell), M
QUARTERFINAL ROUND
IU-FOUHD CLASS i!
Dick Martin (Pitt) deci ! Fred CrtvioH
(Nary), 6-0 . : !
Bob Horan (Rutgers) dec. Mtl Mount*
<F ft M)a 6-2 ji
Bill Merriain (Lehigh) Denny. SlaL
* tery (Penn -State), 44, 6-1 (bfcrtinw)
Larry Nesdon (Syracoy ) dee* lerd Bar
- low (Cornell), 4-4/-via*{mow decision
ia overtime 1 |
138-POUND CLASS , i!
Jim Smart '(Lehigh) 4k* fibers* Moyer
(Pitt)/ft-IM-. [•"
Bethel Greenhalgh (Syraeuae) dec. George
Doub (Harvard), 2-0 •
Dennis Ftrrar (Navy) dee. Bob Haney
(Pena State), 7*4 -
Dick Janhh (Rutgers); dec. Don Hern
iF ft Ml. 0-1 • !
137-POUND CLASS
John Zoiikoff (Pitt) ' dec. Fred Hoffman
(Syracuse), 4-2 ]
Mike Leta. (Rutgers) dee. George Edward*
(Penn State), 8-2 j
Mike Harman (Nary) 4k Charles Caddo*
(F ft. M), 3-0 .] :
Curt Alexander (Lehigh); dec. Ed Win
born (Army). 4-2 i ;
147-POUND CLASS | |
Ron Piter (Penn State) idee. Pet. Frey
(F * Ml. 7-6
Daryl Kelrington (Fit!) dec. Doug Koch
I Lehigh I. 2-0 j j
Mike McGrath (Nary) dee. Rich Harking
(Penn). 2-0 ! I
Hank Masson! (Rutgers) dee. Dick Slutakp
(Syracuse). *-7 ; !
IS7-POUND CLASS i
Kirk Pendleton. (Lehigh) pinned. John
Bogert (Yale) in «:W (cradle)
Pete Cummings (Cornell) dee. Biekdy
Eckier (Prfßeeton), 6-5 ■' *
Mike Natrig (Army) dee. Boh KoiadnM
(Harvard), 16-1.
August Akrigone (Fitt) j dee. George Reid
ner (Syracusel.' 4-2 ! ; '
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