IJaut~ Illinois Wrestlers Edge Out Wolve hlghts Illini Meet apiro's Mind Dazed after Head Blow; gument Arises over Courtright Injury By EV ELLIN ODE fit for Sportscaster Bill Brandt's "Once in a Life Time" ifolded yesterday afternoon when two national collegiate ,hamps, Bill,Courtright and Dave Shapiro, locked horns in it set the Field House trembling. mere fact that two national titlists met face to face in competition was enough to lift the tussle from the ranks rdinary. Illini mentor "Hek" Kenney revealed, "The last itnessed such an event was back in 1936, when Charlie A (now Indiana mat coach) wrestled Ralph Silverstein L." er, there was more than prestige or the sweet fruits of stake when the two champs in navy tights stalked to the he mat. A chance to even the score lay within the grasp Corky suffered his only defeat last season at the hands of piro when the Illini ace pinned him in the second period of regular 165-pound bout in a dual meet. he tension was'terrific and tempers flared when things went in the third period. Forty-five seconds awere gone in the final the score was knotted at one apiece. when suddenly Corky I with pain and dropped to the mat, clutching his knee. Referee Pat Rider stopped the clocks and retired Shapiro to corner while Coach Keen examined Corky's knee. To avoid risk of aggravating the injury (which turned out to be a mis- ed cartilage) Keen told Courtright to retire to the showers concede the victory to Shapiro by a technical fall. ut Corky was no man to walk out at this stage of the game ade no bones about telling Keen and referee Rider just how . Keen meanwhile had raised Shapiro's hand as a concession ory and the Illini coach, Kenney, insisted that the default was 1y indicated by Keen's gesture and it was too late for Corky nge the decision. Referee Rider ruled that he had made no official indication default and permitted Corky to finish the match. llowing the noggin collision in the first overtime period, Sha- ould not be reached for comment. It appears as though the Duehed off a slight attack of amnesia for later in the dressing Lie was seen with a dazed expression on his face. His team- overheard him muttering something about "being in Indiana." ach Kenney had the following comment after the bout: "It good a match as I've seen in many years. Each man antici- the other's move." Keen said, "I think Corky wrestled a mar- match. He paced himself well and his attack worked fine until t his knee." Our Specialty.. 3 -HOUR DRY CLEANING 2-DAY REGULAR SERVICE CLEANERS 3 E 1 3 BILL COURTRIGHT --Deter- mined Wolverine wrestling cap- tain, who, despite a slight knee injury, showed his nettle with a stellar performance against the Illini's Dave Shapiro. DLyale Rtecords New Sinles Bowling Mark Malcolm Dale set a new mark in the annals of Intramural bowl- ing competition with a blistering three game series of 660, and at the same time eliminated Paul At- kins, 2-1, in the.All-Campus Sin- gles Tournament. With scores of 171 and'209 al- ready tabulated Dale started the last game with a strike. He fol- lowed this with a spare and then really got hot by striking out the rest of the route, ten in a row; to finish with a glowing 280, the highest single game rolled since Ed Johnson knocked over 299 pins back in '41. The win enabled Dale to ad- vance to the quarterfinals against Jerry Moon, who outpinned de- fending champion Tom Reader, 553-539. Reader had swept by his first opponent Bob Springer, 543- 411, but Moon's consistency was too much for him. Gordon Gem- pel found 181 to his liking as he chalked up that score three times straight in defeating Jim Risk, 2-1, with Risk coming through with the best single game, 212, in that series. Gemple later lost his touch and the quarterfinal round, 2-1, to Art Roski, who is now set for the semifinal match against the winner of the Ed Reisig-Dick Wildermann hookup. Reisig blasted past John Ghindia in the first two games, hitting 213 in the clincher, while Wilderman dumped Herb Ruskin in the same number of lines. In the other quarterfinal round Paul Antonich meets Bob Titus. Antonich needed to bowl only two lines to take his initial three matches, dropping Joe Sobeleski last. Titus advanced by virtue of a 469-460 victory over Wes Som- mers. letzig Scores Lone Fall In .'I ini Mat Matches Gottfried Outpoilts Dworsky To Take Meet For Illini; Grimes, Smith Tally for Michigan With a surprising show of strength the Wolverine wrestlers bat- tled to the final horn in dropping a heartbreaker to the fighting Illini, rated one of the top teams in the country, by a narrow 15-11 margin before a record crowd at Yost Field House. Two of Coach Keen's fledgling competitors, Jim Smith and Ed Grimes, surprised the spirited home audience by earning timely decision over their more exper- ienced Illinois opponents. Betzig Pins Foe Michigan's up and coming 155- pounder Bob Betzig was true to form yesterday afternoon and won his fourth fall of the season in 7:15 over Ilini Ken Marlin for a perfect conference record to date. Captain Bill Courtright, NCAA 155-pound champ, though losing to Illinois' national 165-pound titlist Dave Shapiro, turned in a performance that will be talked about in collegiate wrestling cir- cles for many years to come. Courtright refused to quit after Al incurring a painful knee injury in the early part of the third period and returned to the mat to bat- tle his opponent to a 1-1 draw. Corry Tallies First Entering the first two minute CH E overtime period at a decided dis- advantage, Courtright drew first blood and earned one escape point in 20 seconds. The two wrestlers bumped heads in a take-down and Referee Pat Rider called time while the Illini coach, "Hek" Ken- ney, revived his protege with smelling salts and the Wolverine champ picked his front tooth off the canvas. By this time both men were spent, but Shapiro, seeing an open- ing, moved in fast on Courtright, who was favoring his injured knee, and scored three take-downs and an escape in rapid succession to earn an 8-4 decision,.South Last Matches Decisive 336 The Illini earned the rest of their points through decisions in the 121, 145, 175, and heavyweight matches. Michigan led 11-9 at the end of the Courtright-Shapiro bout but Captain Norm Anthonisen and Chuck Gottfried came through for the Orange and Blue in the final matches to put the meet on, ice. John Keller, who made his third appearance for the Wolverines this season at 121-pounds, dropped his match to Dean Ryan of Ilin is by a score. of 9-3. Wolverine Jm Smith earned his second victory by outpointing Illinois' John McCar- thy 6-5 in the 128-pound clash. In his Wolverine debut, Michi- gan's 136-pounder Ed Grimes de- feated~ the Illini's Bill Hinton, 8-4. Joe Garcia of Illinois earned a 7-2 decision over Michigan's Phil Carl- son in the 145-pound match. Hugh Mack, regular Wolverine 175- pounder, lost to Conference champ Norm Anthonisen, 4-0. Heavy- weight Dan Dworsky bowed out 4-1 to Gottfried of Illinois in the final bout. BASKETBALL SCORES Western Reserve 54, Wayne 41 Marquette 61, Loyola (So.) 46 Bowling Green 69, C. Michigan Wildcats, Iowa Lag CHICAGO, Feb. 15-(A')-Ohio State easily defeated Northwest- ern and Iowa in a Big Nine trian- gular indoor track meet, but Northwestern's Bill Porter stole the spotlight by equaling the American indoor 70-yard high hurdles record at the Chicago Field House today. Porter was clocked in :08.5, matching the American mark es- I UT-no F- STOCK TFXTB OOKS RIUVING DAILY K WITH US FOR THOSE BOOKS U HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR, SLATED'S YOUR. COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Buckeye, lllini Thinclads Win Big Nine tablished here in 1942 by Bob Wright of Ohio State. The victorious Buckeyes swept seven firsts to pile up 77'? points. Northwestern shaded Iowa for sec- ond place, 31 to 291/2. Lloyd Duff led Ohio State with pole vault and second in the 70 victories in the broad jump and Eight Marks Blazed CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Feb. 15--P) -Illinois' powerful track team, State St. Phone 2-0514 winning nine of 12 eve ed Minnesota today ', fore 4,000 fans, The Illini, defendir champions, broke eigl records, two Illinois two armory records. Herbert Mc Kenley runner, won the 440 48.6 seconds and came a sizzling anchor qua mile relay. [I \A,- \ . - ;7 K~-~K. 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