PAGE $<X i ‘ * 1 ' ’■ i i l EM Mat Action Features Strong F* Intramural wrestling open ed last night at Rec Hall with 19 of the 32 matches decided by falls. One of the pins came within nine seconds of tying an intra mural mark. Randall Palm of Lambda .Chi Alpha flattened Barry Broun of Sigma Alpha Mu in 24 seconds of their 128-pound match.' Ed Kabala of Phi Kappa Tau also had an easy night's work as -he finished off Rick Kipp of Phi Gamma Deltas in :38. Most of the bouts during the evening produced . good., strong wrestling on the part of the com petitors. IM Director Dutch Sykes called the wrestling on opening night "the most evenly balanced field that I’ve seen. Most of these boys are coming from high schools that have wresttErig N and this is helping to improve the .competition." ' ' v All the 142-pound matches' ended in pins. Henry Heisler of Lambda Chi Alpha. Bill Stitt o' •Delta' Sigma Phi, Maurice Byers of Pi -Kappa Phi and Ted Wright -of Butternut all -scored pins. NORTHUMBERLAND 150-POUNDER Worthy Blngiunu xn&neu Hal "Junior** Powell of Delta lor a pin in intramural wrestling action at )Rec Hall last Upsilon established hinrwlf as a night. Bingaman recorded a fall in 4:37 of his match with Charles l . r i° n ?j COn \ e i nC * tr *°F l£7"P cnlTll s Omdotf of Chestnut House. There were 19 pins recorded in last title. Powell pinned Ron Kelley of ...... Tau -Kappa Epsilon in 4:32. “ST* l * l firlt round ocllon - , J Wrestling will continue this eve- * * * f • ning with 35 bouts scheduled to R*ddmr<r, DU. pinned Bollnn, AGR'i Sehwart*. r.BT. I:Je. I start at *7:30. i 7:!h: liiniEnmnn, Northumbcrlimd. pinned 171—Weiner, Phi Pip. lire. Ferrara, Knp. ... , . . i „ , Orndoff, Cbwtnut. 4:17; Gunaldi. ladi- Si*., M: K«*ler. PigPti. ded Hacfcxn ' i *2l I," 1,1 »n«. pinned Ha»r, Uwraw. 1:30. | brrv. TKE. 2-1: Allender. ACRho, dec. as ** rs-A "»*»«*. A TO. pinned MT. ZJM-. KnheU. PK Ten. punl 'to? SOS-‘alt; OTK ..if-lart)R, BPowell. DU. pinned Kelley. 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Buhl (>-10) or BenAI *t (0-7) OJ-11) r - tgi sen F renews©, Sanford Lee .Angelo, VcßrUc 02-11) et Cbi-| I ClndaMti, Jar (21-lt) tt bom AacvUl cegoj Horlen <l*3/ il>«7p4ale <ii*tO| or WJUmm (li-42) H Oaljr 1 game* >.* j Oplg five CRAM COURSE NO. 1: MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY . The school year draws rapidly to aldose, and it's been a fun year, what with k&rning the twist, attending public executions, and walking our cheetahs—but are jwe ready for final exams? Some of us, I fear,-are not. Therefore, in these few remaining columns, I propose to forego levity land instead offer a series of cram courses so that we may all f* prepared at exam time. We will start with Modern European History. Strictly de fined; Modern European History coyere the history of Europe from January' 1, 1962, to the preset!t. However, in order to provide eiripJoyrnentfor more teacher?’, the course has heat moved back to the Age of Pericles, Or the Renaissance, as it is jocularly called. f The single most important fact ttj remember about Modem European History is the emergence of Prussia. As we ail know, P.russia was originally called Russia!. The was purchased from Persia in 1874 for $24 and Manhattan Island. This later became known' as Guy Fawkes Day * Persia, without a "P” was, of co embarrassed the natives that they country to Iran. This led to a rash o tamia became Iraq, Schleswig-Hols Boßnia-Heraegovina became Clevelai stable old England about changing but it was forgotten j when the littb Tower and set fire to Pitt, the Elder . Meanwhile Johannes Gutenberg printing press, for which we. rnav t me! Why grateful? I’ll'-tell you why Gutenberg’s invention, there would packs. You would not know.when vo you were getting good Marlboros or could never he sure that you were b with a pure white filter, a cigarett and get comfortable—in short, a M chill the bones and turn the blood ever in Frank-furt am Main, 1 drop Gutenberg, lie is elderly— 408 yt still quite active in Ills laboratory. I invented the German short-haired | But I digress. Back to Modern turn now to that ever popular favc France, as we all know, is dividi ! • Finally, let us take up Italy—the newest European nation. Italy did not become a unified state until 1848 when Garibaldi, Cavour, and Victor Emminuel threw three coins in the Trevi Fountain. This lovely jgesture so enchanted all of Europe that William of Orange married Mary jStuart and caused a potato famine in Ireland. This, in turn,.resulted in Pi tt.the'Younger. All of this may seem a bit complicated, but be of good] cheer. Everything was happily resolved at the Congresa-of Vienna wliere Mettemich traded Parma to Talleyrand Tor Mad Lud wig, of Bavaria. Then everybody waited till dawn and then, tired but content, they started the Thirty • Years’ War. c no muimwi [;■ ■ r\ ejj To dap foil can bug Marlboro* all ha cc to pap a premium. In all however, pern get that tbw Man Marlboro filter, in Aip-top box' popular pricat l MAJOR Tet*-age D«arf“ , u The May Loan G't'flw”, «fc.) • * I THURSDAY. APCJI 12. 1962 t . CUES irse, called Ersia. This so changed the name of the name changing. Mesopo *in became Saxe-Cobuig, id. There was even talk in die, name of the ootn&iy, princes escaped from, the mas quietly inventing the 11 be gratefa), believe yoo grateful. Because without _ no printing nn cigarette . bought cigarettes whether some horrid imitation. Yon /flying a full-flavored smoke that lets you settle back I*o-1 xlboro. It is a prospect .to to porrfuuc—so if you are in and say thanks to Mr. bts obi last birthday—but n fact* only last Tuesday bo' • winter. p European History. Let us rite, France. i into' several department*. tcer Europe, but port might it of them United'States, bam Smear, that exceUoßt tr soft pack «f* reputation
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