PAGE TWELVE t: -••:::'''- ... . . . ~ n • —Collegian photo by Paul Levine . 'NCAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONS: (left to right) Ken Melchior (116). State; Wayne Wells (152), Oklahoma; Reg Wicks (160), lowa State; Mike ,Lock Haven State; Dwayne Keller (123), Oklahoma; Dan Gable (130). Gallego (167) Fresno State; Bob Justice (177), Colorado; Nick Carollo (191), ,:lowa State; Dale Anderson (137), Michigan State; Dale Bahr (145), lowa Adams State; and Dave Porter (Hvt.), Michigan. Three Bouts (Continued from Page Eleven) dieted the correct score of every bout, it is doubtful that the NCAA would adopt the plan. "It's very unlikely that a plan of this type can be adopted," Hoke said. "Even though some in the NCAA might favor it, Some have advocated adding an extra I can't see the rules committee going for it. day with two more sessions to the tourna- Wrestling coaches don't use logic. They just ment. Rather than alleviate the problem, try and do what's best for their team." however, this only prolongs it. So for the nation's wrestling' fans, it ap- It Could Happen pears that the. series of long, wearisome It now seems likely that the announcer tournaments will continue. For many of the at a future NCAA tournament might gaze wrestlers it means three bouts on the open- with bleary eyes into his microphone and in frig day of the national tournament, and for a scratchy voice, proclaim: tournament officials, gigantic organizational "For those of you who, have been with problems-will be commonplace occurences. us all the way through the pre-preliminaries, "The way I look at a national champion- the serni-quarterfinals, the quarter-semifinals ship," Czekaj said, "is that a boy should have and the semi-consolation quarter-finals, we to earn the privilege of competing. The have now on mat 37 the 14th bout of the championships should have the cream of the semi-championships : round ,at 145 pounds crop—the best wrestlers in America. tut pitting s Win on a College versus Oswe., some coaches use these championships as a go State in the battle for 73rd place . . ." Mavericks Offer Hayes $750,000 .For 3 Years HOUSTON (AP) The Hous- Hayes' signing with San Diego ton Mavericks, declaring all out came as a surprise. war against the National Bas- "We did not think he would ke t b all Association, offered sign until he had at least talked Elvin Hayes $750,000 yesterday to us and refused our offer," to play three years for Houston. Morrow said. "We tried to con- Hayes, University of Houston tact him all day Wednesday." AU-American and college play- "Our first offer of $500,000 er of the year, signed Wednes- for three years was just a day with the San Diego Rockets start," Morrow added. "We of the NBA for an estimated were prepared to pay as much $440,000 for four years. as $750,000." T. C. Morrow, president of A newsman asked Morrow if the $750,000 offer still stands. the Mavericks of the new , lWe will pay Hayes $750,000 American Basketball Associa- now, tomorrow or next week," tion ,said at a news conference Morrow replied.- Days, 464 Wrestling Make a Tournament iTrioni*liteleadS'-. Tourney gimmick. They recruit a kid and tell him that if he comes - to his school he'll compete in the nationals. It's a selfish policy. At Penn State, 'we don't send anybody to national championships unless he's an Eastern cham pion or runner-up." Hungry? CHAR PlT's the Place to go! Kentucky fried Chicken THE DINNER 3 pcs. Kentucky Fried Chicken® with whipped potatoes, w/country gravy, cole slaw, hot roll. JR. DINNER 85c 2 poss. Kentucky Fried"Chicken®, whipped potatoes, country gravy, hot roll THE BUCKET Serves 5 to 7 people 15 pcs. 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Fiumphrey Wants Negro • FIRST ROUND PRELIMINARIES 6-3. 115—Ba!mat dec. Matviak (Wilkes), 191—Lorenzo pinned Naff (Oklahoina 16-8. State), 5:03. 152—Abraham' dec. Niebei (Clarion QUARTER-FINALS Sports Administrators State), 2- 167—Deni 0. sar (Indiana) pinned Funk, re Staet lt6Chapin (Orogen 3:38. • 191—Lonzo dec. Detwiler (Colgate), SECOND ROUND PRELIMINARIES 4-0. WASHINGTON (AP) Vice dent Lyndon B, John so n 115—Henry (Brigham Young) dec. SEMI-FINALS President Hubert H. Humphrey changed the name of the coun- Saline , 13-4 . 160—Reg Wicks (lowa State) dec. will recommend today that cil to add the words, "and we inho S tp—anders (Portland State) pinned KIM 3 (California 3 :25. Kline f Poly), dec. Oklahoma State more Negroes be placed in sports," and made the vice 330—Lowrance (Michigan State) dec. Lorenzo, 24. lowa State coaching and managerial posi- president chairman of th e Clark, 7-5. CONSOLATION BOUTS Oklahoma 137—Jadlocki (Lock Haven State) dec. SECOND ROUND , Michigan State ... lions in amateur and profes- group. Spinda, 3.2. 123—Weinhofer dec. Bentz (Iowa), Navy ... sional sports, it was learned 145—Bahr dec. Fitz 6-1. Por The council, under urging by (lowa State yesterday. , 152—Clair, (F&M) dec. ) Abraham,, 54. 2.0. 14.5—Fitz dec. Webster (Maryland), Cat. Portland Poly State .... -.. Humphrey is chairman of the Humphrey, will make a strong 1a 16 1e 07;K1 4 i7 dec. Sherman (Cortland 9-2. CONSOLATION QUARTER-FINALS k i o i c c l i c iig H an aven State . newly reorganized President's declaration. against what he •be- State), 177—Keith (Davidson) . pinned Liller, 123—Wallmen (lowa state) dec. wain. Northwestern Council on Physical Fitness and lieves to be !nadequate repro- 1:63. hoter, 7-0. Oregon State -sin trt i oreoz . o zi,e,c ; ; . Hellickson-(Wiscon- 145—McAdams (Brigham Young) dec. Penn State Sports,mhich mill hold' itsjirst , 4enlation of _Negroes 'in 'coach , ... Fitz, 4-2. East Stroudsburg State meeting today. ing and managing, sources THIRD ROUND pRELIMINARIES CONSOLATION SEMI-FINALS Coloradb • - ' ",. In a February order, Presi- close to the vice president said. 160—Kline dec. Ray Wicks (Winona), 150—Kline dec. zeman (Northwest- UCLA Seafood "&ik I I in Hospital . . . . 4.95 FAMILY BUCKETS Serves 5.7 Koli: State Wrestlers Must Work on Building 'Strength . . By PAUL LEVINE tournament. "With a. break here or there; Editoreither one of them could have gone all the - ' Collegian Sports wa3r. There really wasn't a lot of difference They came from Oklahoma and lowa, between the 'first place and fourth place fin from Colorado and California, and by the isher in any weight." time they left, the East had 'its annual lesson But Koll wasn't as pleased with his other in the ancient sport of wrestling. wrestlers. Besides Kline and Lorenzo, only Wrestlers come in assorted sizes and four Lions managed a victory. shapes; but the best of them hail from west . Bruce Balmat opened the first round of of the Mississippi. They come from the corn- preliminaries with a win at 115 pounds, but he lands otlowe and the oil fields of Oklahoma. was defeated a short time later in the second They. sPeak in slow, deliberate drawls with round of Thursday's action. Bob Abraham their lips .barely moving and their heads sit- also won his first round bout at 152 pounds ting low on strong shoulders. but was defeated the same day. The only oth- Since the NCAA wrestling champion- er Penn Stater to wrestle in the first round ships began in 1928, the Oklahoma teams have was Bob Funk, who was pinned by Gene Den thoroughly dominated the •competition. Okla- isar of Indiana. homa State's Cowboys have won 26 - team titles, while their perennial.rivals, the Okla homa Sooners, have won six times. Only one other team—lowa State—has.won more than once. It was , the Midwestern triumvirate once again that dominated the competition last week' in Rec Hall, And as usual, the East had that empty , feeling'when the action was over. While Oklahoma State was' capturing team honors and lowa State copped three individ ual titles, Penn State finished a disappointing 12th with .1 . 115 champions.- . " The Lione best hope for an individual crown,. Rich' Lorenzo, was defeated in the semi-final round and then lost again in the consolations to finish fourth at 191 pounds. The season may not yet be over for Lorenzo, who entered the tournament' as the top seed. He has been selected as a member of the East team for the second annual East-West Senior Dual to be held Saturday, April 6 at Oklahoma State. With Lorenzo still hobbled with a knee injury aggravated _during the championships last week, his status for the East-West meet is doubtful. Matt Kline was the only other Lion to make it through the opening day of compe tition. Kline, the second seed at 160 pounds, won three bouts before being eliminated by the eventual champion in the semi-finals. An 11-8 loss to Jim Alexander of Colorado State College in_the consolation round gave Kline a fourth place. "Rich and Matt did the very best they could," said .a downcast Bill Koll after the How Lions Fared in Tournament Try Our New Tasty Hoagie SANDWICHES CHEESEBURGER GRILLED CHEESE TUNA FISH HAM or PORK BARB-CUE 1.25 i *FEATURE SKYBURGER Freshly ground beef with crispy lettuce, American Cheese and secret sauce 3.95 *FEATURE • Char-Broiled STEAK SANDWICH on toasted sesame roll 4.95 12-inch HOT DOG 2.39 ' i COFFEE COCA COLA ROOT._ BEER ORANGE HOT CHOCOLATE .... ICED or HOT TEA .... Midwest 'Triumvirate Only Other Lion Sandwiches Char Broiled FRENCH FRIES (Idaho potatoes) SALADS PT. GAL. Serves up to Serves up to 4 people 25 - 30 people , - ITALIAN BEAN SALAD 59c 4.00 POTATO SALAD" 49c 3.00 COLE SLAW - BAKED BEANS .... MASHED POTATOES COUNTRY GRAVY .. MACARONI SALAD . BEVERAGES In the second round Harry Weinhofer (123), Wally Clark (130), Dave Spinda (137), Vince Fitz (145), and Phil Liller (177) were all defeated. Weinhofer had the misfortune of drawing two-time NCAA champion Rick Sanders - in his first bout, and the Portland State star looked as good as his reputation when he pinned the Lion sophomore in 3:25. Sanders eventually' finished second at 123 pounds after winning two national titles .at 115. lowa State's Dale Bahr handed Fitz a. 6-1 defeat in their second round bout. Bahr went on to become the NCAA 145-pound champion. Weinhofer and Fitz came back to win consolation bouts, but they failed to place as both were defeated in the consolation quar ter-finals. "I was pleased with Rich and Matt but I thought others could have done better," Koll said'. "Our greatest shortcoming *as not hav ing enough strength. A lot of our boys were simply outmuscled. They have all the skill's, but these boys from out West are just stronger." Officially Over Although wrestling season is officially over, Koll has instructed a number of his athletes to continue a fitness program throughout the spring. Weight-lifting and running are both parts of the program design ed to build up some of the skillful but not too powerful wrestlers. "Matt and Rich went far," Koll said, "be cause they're so strong in addition to being good wrestlers. We've got to get some, addi tional muscle. Either that or some boys will have to drop down a weight in order to win," *FEATURE HAM DANDY Delicious baked ham, mellow Swiss cheese, secret sauce, on sesame seed roll CHAR 'BROILED HAMBURGER 100% pure beef THE MARINER'S SANDWICH , . . 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