SATURDAY. MAY 26: 1962 i . ~ 4- ed PIAA ' Events CiLmax t • By - G olf, Tennis , , Track PIAA eve its will be in full ii swing toda .with golf an , tennis ~ fin Is, while o n hundred a 11 ninety-sever schools participate in the Class A,and Classlß track and fie championships. , _ Defending . schoolboy ten n c*npion Jack Waltz of Mt..Lebi ncin (District 7) meets Bob Morn - ofd of: Harrison (District 1) in tl singles finals: at 9 o'clock on varsity courta. Waltz, attar drawing a bye the opening. round yesterday, di seated Bob Parmey, Punxsuta' ney (9) by scores of 6-0 and 6-0 . the second round. In the semi finals, be. beat Dennis Koch William Allen (11), 6-1, 3-6, a, 6-2. Waltz, a 17-year-old juni, had never lost •in state comp, titian until he suffered the oni set 3-6 setbaCk yesterday. MORRIS REACItED the final round by whipping Bill Bretinger FINAL FLIGHT: A schoolboy golfer gets set to tee off on of Wyomissing (3), last yeaes short, pas 3. No. 10 hole with an iron on the back nine of runner-up,' by scores of 7-5 and 'university course. PIAA championships in golf and tennis 6-2 in the semi-final round. underway yesterday and, along with track and field, will 'Beaver Falls (7) and Springfield concluded today. of Delaware ;County, (1). will battle * * * for the doubles Cliropionship.. Beaver Fall.i' team of Bob Clarkc, oetter than or matched the cut-' and Joe DoWnie dreue an opening off score of 155 will play a final' round bye ibefore defeating an round of 18 holes. ' Allderdice (8) duo. In the semi-1 Trace, 'who placed sixth in the finals they upset Bethlehem, thell96l tournament, posted a par 69 defending, doubles chartipion, 6-4, l in the opening -round and finished 8-6. (with a 5-over par 74 to earn a two .- Bruce Frice of Lancaster HigOtroke lead over Luther Showaker School (3) fired a 5-over par 143 .0 f •Conrad Weiser High (3). Sho- Over 36 bales yesterday to lead a waker fired rounds of '73 and 72 field of 26 i qualifiers for today's for a 145" total. . . PIAA finals. The 26 golfers .of District 1, paced by Norristown's the original field of 68 who shot 19 points and Coatesville's 12. won Track to Decide Intramural Champion By JIM BUKATA _4 . : five series, 2-1, and has a chance 1 Delta ,Upsilon, Phi Gamma' to win the title today when Scott Steele Chimc ts John Agnew of. Delta anti Beta Theta Pi are Lambda Alpha. .. a l taging a close - three way Whether or not DU's three year • reign as intramural champions battle to decide who will copiwill end should be decided by the E.C. Bischoff Trophy,lWednesday when . the track finals i are completed. emblamatie of superiority in , All three teams are perennial Intramurall sports. powerhouses in track and the team I With - only the finals of golf, that wins the title is almost as and the- track events to be coin-. cured of the Bischoff Trophey. pleted, defending champion DU holds'a 28. point margin over Phi. NOT ONLY WILL the three Gamma Delta. DU has 1012 points teams be out to win the title, but lo Phi Gam's 984 I Beta Theta Pi, the other team out to break existing INT records. With a cliknce of winning the One, of the big targets of thel title now Ills 887 points, - but is athletics will be the existing 100-I In the final-round of the golf chain- yard dash record, set 15 years ago' pionships against Lambda Chi by Larry Joe of Sigma Nu. His! Alpha. j j clocking of 9.9 has been the only) A win , would give the Betas 922 one recorded under 10 seconds in, points. Beta leads in the best-of. IM history. 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Booker, co-holder of the record time of 51.4 with Don Ashenfleter of Delta Upsilon, won the event two of the past three years. The record-holding 880-Belay team that represented Bucks Howie last season has disbanded. Steve Popp. Junior Powell, Don, Caum and Frank Hershey ran on the team that recorded a 1:34.4. The three field event -records under fire are the high jump record of 6'14%1 set by Ben Amato of DU in 1959, the broad jump Mark. of 21' set by Bob Wand of Kappa Alpha Psi in 1955, and the shot put record of 46'1 1 :" set by Andy Stynchula of Sigma Phi Epsilon in 1153. •••••••••••••••••••••••• • Saiatri & Eggs Today Finals * * * Linksrnen Face Strong Opposition Al Cornell In Season's Last Makh l!ty JOE GRATA { trouble in winning top honors in State's golfers will have their the tourney .Jim Tabor, unbeaten in 11 work cut out for them this after-;matchei this season, will lead the ,noon when they meet always field of Nittany linkmen as No. {tough Cornell at Ithaca, N.Y., inil. golfer. The remainder of the !lineup will include Dave Liebau, the Lions' final match of the ßoland Gartner, Bill Robinson. season. icaptain Bob Swahn, Joe Baidy, • The Liens w ill b e see ki ng tbei r. and Paul Hummer. eleventh win of the season against: Swahn, the only senior on_ the one loss. They should feel same-Lion squad. will wind up his coin what more at ease on the Cofnelhpeutive college career today. tie links, however.- since the squad has been a consistent performer played on the course several times under Boyle during the past three while preparing for the Easterns.`years. This year. he sports an 8-3 where they finished third. 'record. .. The course is realty gre"""' if State can beat Cornell, it will ' be secone in State coach Joe Boyle said. "It's a typi- l t the ory that a Lion ti go m lf team has won cal championship course and ex- eleven gamt..s in one season, and ctptionally long. It was laid out ;the fifth time for more than by one of the nation's most well-'wins in one seasoti. known golf course architects." The Lions lett for Ithaca yes- The top golfer for the Big Rediterday morning. They played a is EICA individual champion round of 18 holes for practice Butch Berry, who bad little yesterday afternoon. • Netmen Face Cornell in Finale A rather frustrating season for picture looks rather bright for at the Penn State tennis team comes least the nest two year; The to a close this afternoon as the'reasons are sophomores Alan Lion netmen meet Cornell at, Isaac-man, Csaba Balazs, and Steve Ithaca, N.Y. Seitchik. Thus far the three have Coach Sherm Fogg's squad will .been able to win only six matches. be led by captain Jim Baker, play-;but they have been improving steadtly :once the start of the cam ing the final match of his etllle gate career. Baker, number one l P ai g n * • Isaacman, with 'three victoriesman for the Lions three straight' years,• will be going into today's to credit, will be playing in match with a record of s the number two slot while Balaza, sic with one win, and Seitchik, show ingtories against four defeats. two victories, will be playing Playing behind Baker are thi'ee in the number four and five slots. good reasons why State's tennis respectively. PIAA Notice Loi Fight Cancelled Assistant Business Manager of MILAN (API --- The 10-round Athletics, StevF Garban, an- inon-title bout between Ihsac Ike Dual° nounced that there will be a $1 .Vaughn of Cincinnati and ,1;oi of Milan, world junior welter admission for everyone to see the,weight champion, wits posponed PIAA Track and Field Cham- 24 hours until tonight because of pionships. 'threatening weather Vantage Oxfords with Pr ra suppor Mil • Hygeen cushion insole with extra-cushioned•heel. 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