PAGE SIX Soffimons, Blasenstein, Win IM Mat Oovins Sy IRA MILLER Bob Sommons, Delta Upsi lon 158-pounder, and inde pendent heavyweight Joe Blnsenstein were the only top seeded wrestlers t o come through with triumphs in the intramural finals last night in Hee Hall. Sommons, who recorded the only fall in the fraternity; finals, Mined Bob Gilimor of Sigma Nu n 1:03. Blasenstein scored a lop ; ided 10-2 win over Harry ;Hillier :if -Hickory House for his enirwn, ' DELTA UPSILON, which linched the team title in Wednes ay's semi-finals, walked off with hree individual crowns. ' Besides Summons, Dlrs champs mere Carl Nelson in the 128-pound :lass and; Hugh Paxton in the 135- , xnind class. DlJ's other finalist, :167-pounder Hal (Junior) Powell, :vas forced to forfeit try Ray Con 'nen of Sigma Chi in order 145 make i..he trip to the Penn Relays with ,State's track team -. Delta ;Upsilon finiiihed far in front with 193 points. Beta Meta Pi took . second place with 85 points, three ahead of Sigma Chi. The independent title went to Butternut with 55 points. Law rence had 38 and Franklin 33. Four top-seeded matmen went 'down-the drain in the finals. The first of these was Jerry Ham, of "Phi Mu Delta. who won the 128- pound. fraternity title last ;year. He lost , to Paxton, 7-0, for the 135-pound crown. SECOND-SEEDED Paxton was the 128-Pound independent champ in 1961. He used a takedown, two predicaments and riding time for his points. The nilly other shutout in the fraternity finals was registered by Dave Grubbs of Beta Theta Pi. - last year's - 176-pound champ. His 5-0 blanking of top-seeded Ed White of Phi Delta Theta for the heavyweight title gave Beta sec ond place in the final fraternity • team standings. Pete Erber of Phi Mu Delta. last year's 142-pound fraternity champ, fell before Art Maurer of Delta Theta Sigma in the 150- pound final, 3-1. Maurer used a second period reversal and riding MAJOR LEAGUES XATIONAL IMAGISM L. W. TH01.111.01 1I 2 tit. lAnda _ _ 7 >; San Frologiseo__.--_l6 LAM A.ll[l'4llB 16 ac-iiectatan G 6 Cincinnati_________.7 l'hijacielichia 6 Ilwatike4 _ Ii Chicago _ , 4 11 Net. York 1 11 ♦ - tiltrht rem. liesterdst,'s Regatta llilwwakwr Philadelphia 4 Lop Airwrie. 12. (*Mcrae M2IM =I Pit toburrh. - Vox le 41 4t at Los Astiork,).' Dryotiale , 2-I i iN 4 Vbirlzo. Komsno I i 01 at Son Francioro, 01).11 4240) IN/ ...! i eincinooti: Joy 124) at $L Lou. S Dilitv 1 snoop i 24 i 4N 4 , . 1141114•Itker. Shaw t lot Houston,' Shantz 41.4 1 4 ft) Ph tiodelpisks. IlHeLtsb 11 4 01 at New York, Cro ir it) Tif AMERICAN LEAGUE foßaltisoote _ Itio .Nov. York Detroit _ lissom fifty -__ Chiesdro 7 Li* Ange).". Warttingtqn A- Platoil nirtit yarn, Yesterday's litiovato 1104 mit ;11, K *mum City 7 11noton iF , Wwshi nylon 7 elev...l6ritl 6. 1. AIWA.. 4 === 'Now York. Stafford , 0-2 i at Washirtt Burn,ldt iN) Hait'morr, Quirk 1 -41 i at Karma' , City, N 1 . Low • A itarlimi. M. Prick 11-21 at Tkrtr , it. /thinning .trot N liiiint+ouquetto t 1 -21 at Chleafo. Harlem 11.11 kt • iirmt , ta. Kant 11 11 at CSe laud, Den- ' guru i 3-4) tNI ' MEN'S MADAM POCKET ; HANDKERCHLEFS 69c Parish's Men's Shop New Colleie Diner elLntp%,- e e r c §e , -1 MILWAUKEE (RI . 2 Rookie Tommy Aaron moved out ,of brother Henry's shadow yester -dav carrying a big bat as ! the Mil waukee Braves found ;the power ;to; go with their rediscovered I:pitching - and won their !third straight game from the Philadel phia Phils, 10-4. ' The 22-year-old Tommy. starting lin !place of Howie Bedell as-Man ,ager Birdie Tebbetts rotated his . rookies, cut loose with a single, a ~ triple and his first major league ,home run, batting in four runs 'and scoring three himself. I Bob Hendley posted his second victory in three decisions and ran hiS' career record - over Philadel .phiato 3-0, allowing only.five hits and two run's before he tired and was replaced by Hank Fischer in the eighth. Fischer gave up two consolation runs in the ninth. The loser was rookie Ja c k H milton, who is 1-2.. , 7Suspeided Footballers • ~,,,,,i,,,,; plaits by !Dew Coleman i . CHAMPIONS ALL Eight of .the newly- Jack Flaxen , Dan Garnaldi , Art Maurer, Hugh 1 Flenci. to Class at Pitt crowned intramural wrestling champions pose Paxton. Rear row: Dave Griabbs, Curl Bierly, :4: I''I . TTO3IiFIGH (/P) - Five Uni.7 i ,versityot Pittsburgh footballiplay after last isicithrs finals. Front row, left to right: Ron Emit. John Windfelder., 1 ;era who were suspended i front . ilt * * * * * . l * * * '- .: school last January for discipli time for - his , points. Erber, who'Curt Bierly, 176- fund independ- inarpnuttut t (nary reasons have returned to had been top - -ieeded at 150, scored ent runner-up in 1961. He routed 12 /: 1 7 ,2 % tt . ..in r. df . e1d 3 e4 1. ( Lowe . , Pinned iredniel itr pithofficialssaid ter , c sses,- i ,yik - on an escape.: • ''..!- Steve Schrader of Beta . Theta Pi, da . . : 135-Welker I Frank.) pinned Krulus 8-3. Bierly scored on two take - ,Arn...t. 3:4i . ‘, . i .6 spokesman for the university The other lop-seeded grapplr losing in the finals was Wes Phil- doWns, a reversal, escape and rid- 143.,- Wright (nutter.) dee. Gilmore (. lord . , sad the five returned for the lips, a 176•? pounder from Lacka- ing time. Schrader had a take- . if. 541. ' i . op ning of the third trimester at i Gd- Hazen I Ind.l dee. Hicks (Ind.), 5 down and an escape. -2 - 1 the school and will become eligible wanna House. He • lost on a split . 1 168- Gamaldi ! , Ind.) dee. Storrs, I Ind. i. , decision to Ron Bnie of Balsam. Summaries 6-2. !for athletics immediately. The two had Wrestled to a 4-4 tie, Fratersity 161 -,- Smith ( it'd.) won by dersulL 1 The five are quarterbacks Paul -17.: 4 Nelson iDU / deli Long with Exile iring two takedowns 1 Ac . siß ) y 7 0 6 ; E r t ip t i r . , .....r f phiniv. , LAeli• / 'Mttrtha and Glenn Lehner, tackle and Phillips ' having a reversal, 135- Paxton ( DU). del,. • Hans ( PM Del I. Hwt.-- Blaseniteinin°:lnlidler 4 4 . tie limier Bob Ostrosky, halfback Ray Con escape and time advantage. - 7-e.; Mirk. I. 104. way and guard - Jon Botula. 142-- Notts (TM)", i dee! Morrison fPG Del I. =-- - --4 -- NELSON TOPPED Roger Long , 8 2 - :15;)_ i. Maurer I DTSia ) /ye. Weber (51411:10), of Alpha . Chi Sigma. 5-2, for the 12Z-pound title. Nelson scored his isp- 5„„,.,,,,,,, inin '. ;dosed Clamor points on :a . takedown, reversal 1 StorNui. 1:08. and riding kiroe„while Long scored i IOU) 167 - Connell !Sigati 1 : won over row.ii on a reversaL . .. . ih torten iv; • roy lARLam! tiPc. Schrader FrPil.' The fraternity 176-pound title went to Alpha Kappa Lambda's Pet. .;on .4/7 .Ni .24r .C 163 RAINCOAT 41,4 4 I /4 91,31 For the next several days only, Many of our famous name 'brand i raincoats are reduced for clearance. It's your :opportunity to get -t the coat you've been need ing, at a savings. Check our. Stock this weekend. We, have fill sizes regu lars. shorts and longs. 0 it ) ji MEN'S STORE STAKE COLLEGE .THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVEIMITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * SALE * * * tB. li wt.—Grubb* iee. White i Ptah V. , /5 ( .. / ...... i / t lot ~-5. : . ,- - , ~. - -t./ -. f i i s r .. / / 1 , k * * * • i • ; -- • Kir*: - -- - 4r: , "•• , ', ' ', ---• r , 'w r i iffi g „ '' . ,.. Lil l' : '"A rang OFFERS ,i5e....,e., .. , CHALLENGING CAREERS . , • SALES • ING • ADVERTIS ING . ~ . . • PRODUCTION PLANNING , , .! • ACCOUNTING • . . i , • I . ' ' i • TRANSPORTATION • PURCHASING . i • CREDIT 1 1 ~ 1 I .. . For further informetion, write to . , I I C. F. FiEMING , 1 1 , 1 •", ,IVii---..-e-u - itir- , =- , : • • 1 ";`,:' , Nlik, - * - - ..-,:4t ' . LANCASTER, PA. , "Stipendeits": • ...Daily Collegian on't miss . ; the ;Spri ngp Week Carnival 1' I FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1962 'New' Aaron Leads Win Over Phils "Censored", Frt "D'uin Coot" Farmer's Almanac