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Pennsbury MatmansiRTourney TitlesnCllcItHAVERFORD — Ray Haworthand Roger Sanders won titles forPennshury High School in the first ann tal Haverford College In-vitational Wrestling Tournament held on Saturday.Pennsbury High School finished third m team scoring but made a line showing for the Lower Bucks County Wrestling League. The Falcon mat men had five grapplers advanc • to the semifinals and four enter the finals.Northampton High School captured the team title with 77 points Upper Darby netted 43 and was followed by Pennsbury with 41.Top AwardJimmy Allison of Springfield (Delco1 was awarded the tourna-slt;CBeiANolaiwclt;rtthW all LeadsL. A. OpenBv HAL WOODUnited Press InternationalLOS ANGELES 'UPI'-Art Walljoes to the tee in the final round if the $35,000 Los Angeles Open; merit's Outstanding Wrestling 0, : Trophy. Allison just outscoredPennsbury's Sanders in the voting for the award.Eighty-eight wrestlers from eight schools entered the tournament which was witnessed by 500 spectators. Many of the matmen were defending District One and Eastern Regional P1AA wrestling champions.Haworth and Sanders, both defending district One kingpins, turned in outstanding jobs in the finals Haworth decisioned Springfield's lt;Delcof Fred LaPreston,5-0 LaPreston is a District One champion.Quirk PinSanders thrilled the entire throng with a lightning-fast pin on Lower Merion’s Randy Werrin. Sanders clamped Werrin immediately and had the 147-pounder pinned in 29 seconds of the firstperiod.Pennsbury's Tony Mamie and sophomore Ronnie Eleuteri made the finals but were defeated in bids for tournament titles. Sophomore John DeMinico of Penns- j bury advanced to the semi-finals only to be turned back.Pennsbury coach Chris Poff Ai said. “It was a very fine tourna thththPtomeisimen; and wrestling was terrific.”tournament todav on the thresh- Other Pennsbury grapplers entered of his greatest success.The Pocono Manor. Pa , pro had i one-stroke lead and his play, ifter a fumbling start, is improv-ng steadily.mg the competition were Cornell Turner. Sal Schweizer, Alex Zid-ock, Joe Vatsko, Dick Lott, and Ron Duff.achpoUiD;Art shot a 3-under-par f8 ves-Haverford Tournament mat finals:97- Larry Suranofsky, N, pinned Dayne Beacher, S in 2:35ertlay to post a “4-hlt;»U* total of 1 OS Dick Hamilton, UD, decisioned:07—one shot in front of the half-1Tonyvay leader. Doug Sanders, Minhii teach. Fla. The rest of the field s so closely bunched that anyone if at least a dozen men still couldvin it all.Sanders had a miserable day on In* greens and had to bo content nth a 73 — which is 2-over par. It* had earlier rounds of 66ind H9.Next in line came Billy Max*► ell, of Odessa, Tex., with a 209 n rounds o t7 71) 72. At 210 werepinned114* Jo* Icenhower, UD,Charles Ristine, S Dtlco, in 5:03.122- Fred H*fflefing*r, N, dectsion*d Ron Eleuteri, P, 8-3.*29. Jum Allison, S Delco, decisioned Fred LaPreston, R, 7 2.135- Ray Haworth, P, decisioned Dick Laincj, S Delco, 5 0.140 Mike Gontar N, won by default over Jerry Reph, H.147 Roqer Sanders, P, pinned Randy Werrin, LM, in 29 seconds of th* first period154 Don Vogel, N, decisioned Carl Zeifer, R. 12 7.167. Tom Chuss, N, decisioned Bob Donovan, UD, 3 2185 Gen* Hale, R, decisioned Dolf Ebner, N, 7-2.Tern scoring: Northampton, 77; UpperH arhu. 11 f Ponnihurv. 41 ! ^nrmnfialdKryeAtagwT$1lt;wotheCC!mvie(CStAuhisa(tinial
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