\tURDAYJ i JOHN BARONE ... thrown by .Dave Angell ★ ;* * Pitt, Lehigh Semi-Finals By JOHN MORRIS Assistant Sporu Editor > ' Strange as it (sounds, the coaches of the! leading con tenders for the EIWA cham pionship—Lehigh and Pitt— agree that the te im title will be decided by tiyjo matches. To make it even more incongru ous, neither, of the matches in question is in tonight’s champion ship round, j . Pitt coadh'Rex P< ery put it this way: “The whole thing might be decided in our twoj matches with Lehigh in the sem -finals.” IF PEERY’S prediction holds true, the rtnter of attention will* be on the matches between Pitt’s o. : : ... tl Preliminary ißoundup Approximately 1500 fans, dose pins . . . Pitt'* Dick Martin. * sat through fire hbur* of wrest- champ< Lehigh'* Jim Detrixhe, ling and a total of 72 match as i von a 5.0 decision over Don as the EIWA prelxminary'rouiJd Dunning of Syracuse ... It was .got underway at Rec Hall ye*- fall or nothing at all for Yale lerday afternoon .. L Lehigh in!the opening round •. . Six totaled the most points in the of!the nine dedsions involTing opening round-—LI •. . Pitt was I Yale grapplers ended in pins .. . second with' 11 . Penn Syracuse's three lightweight* State, Syracuse and ' Rutger* Larry Nealon (123).’ Bethel were next with 10 each . . . Gxeenhalgh (130), and Fred There were 24 shutouts and Hoffman (137) scored falls ... . 20 pins during tho opening ses- Of the nine finalists returning lion ... State's Hdn Pifer scored from last year's tourney only the quickest pin. decking Dave one. Rutgers' Bill MacGrath. Westfall of Brow lin 1:04 .. . was eliminated from the eom- Arrolher Lion, Ed Pohland. was petition ... MacCralh. who' was -*qht Piter beaten by Lehigh's Thad Turner rig) behind -r, scoring a fall over F & M> Lea Wilkin son in 1:17 . . .[Three of ihr four defending champs scored* REMEMBER... DURING! FINALS l j . ! . *. Delicious supper ... i Bar-B-Qued Chicken ' Shrimp in ; a Basket Sole j . * ! (with FrenchFrie* and Col* Slow) Quick Snack ... . Oven-Hot Pizza Fish &' Other Sandwiches I ! ! ‘ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. —Otloiu Pfcatai br J«9ia RON FIFE* . ..on way to win over Pete Frey of F. <6 Af. of Lehigh * ★ ★ Coaches Expect ! To Tell the Tale' Jim. Harrison and Lehigh's Dave| Angell in the 167-pound class andj the 191-pound battle between! Pitt's Tom Jeffries and Chucki Moore of Lehigh. I Lehigh coach Gerry Leeman' agreed that those two matches were important for both teams. “They will tell the talc," he said. ißoth -Peery and Leeman ex pressed surprise that Penn State advanced only one- man (Ron Pifer) to the semi-final.round. • j“I thought Penn State - would be right in there," Leeman com mented, “but now it looks like a:two-team fight.” i PEERY AGREED that Penn State had been a disappointment, but the veteran Pitt coach thought that Rutgers and Army still had |a! chance for the title:' | Lehigh and Pitt both advanced .n by 1.. igt 'in ihe' 167-pound championship. 16-6 lasi year, lost on a fall, io jFred Pereira of Harvard. r ERS * * * iseven men into the semi-final | round while Rutgers has six and 'Army and Navy four. j j Army coach Leroy Alibi didn't [hesitate to pick a winner' in the 'tournament “I expect Lehigh to win;" Alilz' said. “They have too .much strength for Pitt and we just don’t have enough boys in the semi finals to beat them." LION MENTOR Charlie Spei del took the Lions’, downfall with a touch of humor. , • When told.that Peery and Lee man were - surprised that the Lions had done so poorly,; Speidel said. “We,were kind at surprised togjiyt. some days it just doesn’t pdjpjSjtet-out of bed." j fStutgezs has been the [surprise the; tournament] so far, advancing six men into the semis bnd ranking third in team scoring with ’ 16; points. • New College Diner .Zz 'ifovfrv. Be t wee'rr• th',-;. Me s;’ ARROW SHIRI i : ! are available at PENNSYLVANIA Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Pi Reach IM Swim Final By KEN DENUNGGR Four evenly matched teams entt red the water at Glenn lanil Pool last night in the semi-final round of IM sv(im mink- Sigma Pi and Beta Theta Pi emerged victorious. “We expected to have two dose etches,” IM director Dutch ' said, “and we certainly Y PARK , proved to be the deciding! in Sigma Pi’s 24-17 win 'hi Delta Theta. The' Phil paced by Charlie Yartz, * of the five first places. Pi still managed to win.l on the freestyle in 31.7 j and the breaststroke in ian Jorzak took the diving ’ points. as RACES in Beta Theta 16Va win over Tau Kappa , were extremely dose, scored with Lee Smith, 39.3 he' backstroke, and Hern Jr. 39.7 in'the breaststroke. .lE’s lone triumph was re ied iby Jack Borgerding who i the freestyle in 32.8. eta Theta ft clinched the meet ;n Greg Weiss scored a slim 5-19.6 victory over Fred Good he divingcom petition. wh< 20.] in EIWASu (Continued from page *ir) i •POtMJ CLASH rt Sirota (Hyrmniaa) foe. Nt* Nrlaoo ' fary f. >-8 Ruahats (Army) 4*e. Boh Hannah r aJei, S-« I Hiitiaon (Pitt) piannl PrH Prroim ln I:4# (dooHW arm hurt r Attain (LeHieh) 4+e. John Baron# Vnn'Stat#). t*6 POUND CLASH- Drtftxh# (Ukkrli) «§#c. BUI PoU«*k VnaiStat#*. V« Matin (Yal#> foe. Slap Yaneovitm! Columbia), &•& y Barr tPitt) foe. Don Cory (But«mK 1 . ! t Ul*r (Na#y| foe. MUi# WJttmWr* I'ororill, 4*3. , i * . , j ! PROFESSOR WOLLEY SEGAP Saysi " i • « Consult Yojur . USG TUTORING DIRECTORY I Now! r S /* • MEN’S STORE | n£siilftA State College enter Expects ior Showing IC4A Meet Pc In By DENNIS KNeCHT nn State track coach Chick' ler had an optimistic attitude fit not for Penn State when team left yesterday for New It City and IC4A track and championships at Madison Square Garden today. | “II think Villanova’s chances are' excellent,“ the veteran mentor jsaid earlier this, week, avoiding the question concerning his team's chartces. Then he added. ‘Til teiT you this. I bCt Steve Moorhead,; Hovtio Deardorff, Gerry Norman: and Jerry Wottstone will be the onlj Penn State men to plaice, andjmaybe.not even all of them." I THE LION thinclads will finish, a season tonight that has beers ‘anything but successful. They defeated only one team, Purdue, and, finished second) tu Michigan in i a triangular meet; In dual meets-the thinclads lost to Navy, 56V43V*. and to Ohio State, 81-63. Among the ten best rated athletes entered in each, evenjt of the IC4A, according to this sea-, son's best performances, Wettslone ranks third : in the high jump, iHowie Deardorff holds fourth iit Uhe |lOOO-vard run. Norman rjinks |fifth in the two-mile and Moor* I head ranks sixth in the mile rum mmaries Ul-kOtIND ( (.Alia Dwmila Kochi ’ t RuUrvra) 4nc. Boh Onu •Min iSjmttiM), tJhf NkkU (Army) Phil Kr«r jTfn^ | SUM), 12** Chafh* Moot* { Lefc%ht Art. Pmfth l W nillrf (PVnit), Ml [Tom JrtfrW*. | hit • Art. R*« frtM 1 ttimvyK Ml HMVYWRIGWT D»W Kuh#u [(Army) ptaNNf R4H : Lit** In 4.1 t (Half a*4 Hefty »m«f BUI Wood 4 tjrfwny do*. Jnlra Bum •(«•« WiftHt. 4-4 VA (Rwlfml dor.- U iSwn State*. *-l Dot Anrk fCalumMal 4m, Wirt* Im» bra ♦-« ARROW ersity Fashion iatiste Oxford rhis authentic Arrow button-down, has a special appeal for yda. [ere’s why.. Arrow craffcittUtnship and care for detail insures you of a tperly fitting roll collar. 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