PAGE TEN STEVE SCHRADER of Beta Theta Pi scores a last-period take down to lake an upset 5-2 victory over Phi Kappa.:Sigma's Bob Peace in intramural wrestling action at Rec Hail last night. Peace was the fraternity 167-pound champion last year. 3 Former Champs Advance in ltvi Mat By FRANK QUIGLEY Three champions from past years were successful in their drive toward a new crown while.one returning champion went down to defeat in IM wrestling .action, last night at Hee Hall. • In the i76-pound class, Phi Kap pa Sigma's Bob Peace, last year's ;champ at 367, was defeated by Steve Schrader ..of Bela Theta Pi, 5-2, .in a . very close match. Schrader used a last period take down--to lock away the victory. In the heavyweight class. Beta's Dave Grubbs, last year's champion at 1.76, flattened Joe Zink of Phi Kappa Theta at the 4:55 mark. At 158. Bob Sommons of Delta, "Upsilon, 150-pound champion two' years ago, had an •easy time with. his oponent. Jon Walker of Alpha: Zeta. Sommons needed only 2:32; to pih his man. NEAL NEWHOUSE of Alpha; Chi Rho. champion at 135 twol -xs ago.. had an equally easy time with his opponent in the 142-1 :pound. class. Newhouse pinned Jrek,Udell of Phi Epsilon Pi= at '2:25 of their match. ' In one Of the closest matches of the evening Ernie Webster` of 'Be to Theta Pi established him self as - one - of the top contenders for the 142-pound crown by scoring - a victory over. rugged Larry Geary of Tau Kappa Epsi lon. Theirrnateh was a seesaw• battle THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY_ P I ARK. PENNSYLVANIA Pitching coach Chuck Medlar has only two proven huijlers right now —, Bob Fenton , and Marlin Biesecker and even Biesecker has been having his • tr übles of. late. "We have to get sum pitching help," Medlar said yeiterday, "We have a heavy schedule corning up, and we are going to :need all the help we can get." . THE NITTANIES have a week break after the Buckriell game, but then they have seven games in two weeks, including a double header with Syracuse. , "Our number one pr jeet right now is getting Dave Bergey in shape," Medlar said, lie looked •sharp one day last week and will really help us when t he comes around. He has a good fast ball and curve." Bergey, a right-handed senior, Was a spot starter for ithe Lions last season, but he has }jet to pitch 'an inning this year. I He is suffering from betes and was late ret 'training. He is roun shape and should be real by the 'time the heav3 with Webster finally managing s t.srts. to come out on' top with a last, Lefthander Fenton ha period reversal. • • ace of the staff thus At 12.8, Carl Nelson of Delta i ,sibcky junior' boasts a Umilon marked himself as a man and ; has surrendered to watch by pinning Tom Jones of -- - --- - - -- - Zeta Psi in just 56 seconds. . , 1 . • SUMMARIES I 'NF L to A tit, iva te Pension Fund , 12#1.:—Bowtrian. , Triangle. won by forfeit: I I Ileienn Pinned ilsinen. 2.1.. i. :46 : _ Wind PHILADELPHIA - Ull—The the tourney. Na-;, , folder. Lawrenae; won by forfeit ; I'lm'' tional Football ' League player; 2. Agreement of the commission-; 'dire. Mifflin.'we i n by referee's derision. 121:-Criley. AZ. 'won by forfeit: Staples, pension plan with ;1. Inillion al- er to present to the owners an! Nitt. 42, won I , y forfeit: Krupa. Arm-'ready in the till and another $500,-;association . proposal that players; ' I:4t nor. pinned Nielinha. Ind. 6:26: Rese. , ooo annual . plum eirpeeted start-;get sso* a week during preLseason; 4 . ' 0 '04 111 ". PEl : hi. 8, "- - ing this year, is ekp4ted to be:training instead of $5O a game. 142 " —Wel^ '"'• RT P ). d '' f r"" d ""rT• TKE.'activated„ in 1962, it was disclosed:Retzlaff pointed out :that under 1.41 : l' 4, ••••l3•Anw. Aeßh••• pinned 13 °!•”' here yesterday. • the per game payment., a player PEPhi. '2 :20. ; ' 1515—Nrricitka, Cedar. dec. Briekinan. Slim' works'for a month in which, Pete Retziaff, president of t/ie. who 211, 6 2: Haten, Ind. planed Sintrnalta. -- ,'only• one game is played, ends up Aritstrothr. 316: f i ate , chi p hi. d „.. .NFL's Players ASSOCISt , • lion saia :with only $5O and a ticket home, ? S Triatigle, 7-41: Lightner. .i.c . A.'lhe plan—known in the league as, - .e ns. Cri, TDrhi. 6. 4. ... the benefit program—Has gone 50;.,„ 3. The commissioner promised; is..:-ss.tr. mict. 7 , won by fiirreil : far as to be submitt;ed for , an In pp an opportunity to ad ; tifforv.s. Ind.. der. Courtney. Mitt. 42, ! dress the owners at their spring 6.n;! Sommtina. 'DU, pinned Walker. AZ . lternal Revenue Servic opinion. 2116': Lucas. Del Phi. dec. MeNeel, Acit.r" •-. Retz/aff, a star end with the , meeting in New York next Month. " Gill "'"" • • ' sal c '''''• -.1 " . it.Y, Zru ''Philadelphia Eagles,. safd he spent',‹ . ~......... Pei, . 134 : allolli, TPDeI„ dec. Brenner. i 11';Phi. t-2: Koonla, PtCrsi. pinned Kin-IVA flours last Saturday with NFL, tam, Chi Phi, 2:22. i Comrhissioner, Pete Ftozelle dis-! . isv-, g.tir,ner. AZ. , pinned Jeffries. Acsicicussing„the pension,pl &and oth-; 4426; Prealon. PTSig, ; Iron by forfeit. er player,problems. 1?-Weaver, 'fa Xi. ' pinned Halterman. ; Stg Chi. 2:101: :Baker. Trltell. pinned! 1. Assurance by Rozelle that är- J , A,ner. FBA. Z :25 :.-viehrader. BTPi, dec. i „ „,,,„ - s p..„.y, PKSIg, bit: Enle. Balsam. pub „,„ 4 ,....,me_nt •have _bee made so J 1041111.. Hilt. 42, Al :00: Davis. Lawreser.lplayers participating n the an won by forfeit+ - :niial golf tournament at Miami Hwi..—Grubbs, trrri. pinned Zink. PlCTlL;don't have to pick. up s early and 4 :66,Hillier, j Hickory, pinned Black- Kurt,. Balsam. , I:a4 : Lang, Butternut.ireoo, lack-;r epo rt to the pro - bo . 1 game in Pinned Rude. Lawrence, ll :66. 'Los Angeles. They bo . can finish Attend Summer Session . UNIVERSITY of MAIN The tiniverstfie• of Memo rdssncLes toe .drat CoPof tu^ t > , for , Stemistatest summer studs di 1h ms kssr at dle strns-sed., eons or i Of ttat.on'schO w.d. cest >ass' , tflOrlS yfa• M. Strl '1 r d 4,1 and =el ,o, Angs—ami4e ofportu , ') to irp) el hS>dt and woe *rod Oct to ieliand tales a+d rodunhons the sea• shoot. and lamed resod area• hx se. , nlK, , nj. COI n r toa inutouri. in«,-da,, , t y, A , I co g .......,,,,,„ ambor act,,,-Ay curth,.: rtedests too. concerts !Li.o-vne , Samdays.wlerfseleds and VS, en,ai lend csAufal reccsns. GRADUATE AND, UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM at 13R0010 and PORTLAND, MAINE Sevitra' hungXed cowles ranwf fee, t,i if :delop. I<o t :onions lOC ulty, nandflat) k1(W1% , 5.11TE kKIL - f ra Coniletvom.. instrttltes ramik.hoca tcurs and a... 4 ,thts spti dprogramsd re thm entv t &omen t. TWELVE WEEK SUMMER. SESSION ,THREE WEEK SESSION, June 111—July 6 SIX WEEK SESSION, July 9 —Aug.l7 THREE WHEK 'SESSION, Aug. 20 7 Sept 7 ;1 for detailed informaison write kr. Director of Summer Session University - of Maine, Orono, Maine , Lions Need Mound Help For Big Schedule Ahead By JOHN MOItRI S The six-day break the Penn State baseball team is enjoy ing between Wednesday's q 7-6 win at Penn and. T esday's contest with Buckne rll is a wel come one for the Lien pitching staff. ‘."..' _-- JIONLA ITION LA sugar dia-, - * * * •rting for earned runs in 21 innings on the • ing into mound. He is averaging a strike .y to pitch out an inning with 21 so far this schedule year. BIESECKER HAS a 1-0 log, but s been the the veteran righty 'has been hit far: The hard in recent appearances. Med -3-0 record tar is at a loss to explain Bieseck , nly three er's problem. . • • . • '• •.• . ••.. . . . . . . . , . • • SPORTSWEAR • • „theim..• ; DACRON/COTTON SLACKS These dacron-cotton wrinkle resistant slacks by h-i-s are perfect for spring , wear at Penn St at e. Traditionally styled with belt loops and cuffs; in nearly all sizes. Colors include black, loden, field olive and suntan. See = .thiiin today at KALIN'S , ' 0 if / I MEN'S' STORE STATE COLLEGE - * •* * MARLIN BIESECKER $7.95 FRIDAY. APRIL 2Q. 1962 * * * * * * "He had good stuff early in the genie at Penn," Medlar said, "but he lost it all of a sudden in the fourth inning." Biesecker held the Quaker,' scoreless for the first three frame's of 4he Lions' victory, but ,sur rendered : a single, double' and WOe in the fOurth before/Fenton came on to retire the side. ; - Sbphomore Jeff Spinier is an other question marlt on the Nit tany mound staff. The lanky right haer has a good fast ball and cure, but he/couldn't find the plate in his only start of the sea sonlagainst,lth'aca. He was charged with the .toss after giving up four runs in 'two - thirds of an inning. Medlar has high hopes for an !other right-hander, Dick Steil !pan. Stellman pitched 6',-6 innings against Ithaca and gave up , only one! earned run. " ; Stellman looked good against Ithaca," Medlit - said, "Lthink he'll definitely help up this Year."l • •-•-• /0 - . 1 . \, ; ; 1 ; ) . , c.i ; 4 ,I 1 , , . 7:„
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