![]() During the Christmas vacation, Warren Crow, last's year's most valuable wrestler participated In the Wilkes Wrestling Tournament and won the 123pound division. The wrestling team this year has already been badly hurt by Injuries as Erik Watts, who was looking to be a standout has been sidelined by a pinched nerve, and Roger Saul the heavyweight entry has been Instructed by his doctor not to wrestle. The heavyweight division was forfeited and thus, the final score was Falrlelgh-Dickenson 26, Albany 11. Roger Gorham won the last three points for the Albany squad as he gained a six to nothing victory over Walkotten. We deliver Noon to Midnight In Hot Mobil. The next two weight classes were won by Falrlelgh as Bob DIMauro defeated Frank Berry In a match which was decided by one point of riding time for DIMauro, and Marshall Gladstone suffered a pin against Craig Springer, one of the team's co-captains, tallied three points tor the Great Danes as he posted a 6-2 decision over Barry Verga. Frank Weal, however, who filled the 145-pound spot for Albany was pinned In 4:59 by Bob Locks. Clark Registers Winīill Clark, competing In the 137-pound division, registered his second win of the year as he declsloned Sam Gamblno by a 6-4 score. In the 130-pound division, Gary Smagalskl suffered a pin at the hands of Dusualdo and Falrlelgh thus gained a lead which they never relinquished. Forbes was wrestling In his last match for Albany, however, as he is graduating this semester. The 123-pound division for Albany, was able to register a draw with Glen Chrlstenson. In registering their third defeat, the grapplers gained three victories and one draw In nine matches. Matmen Given Third Loss Crow Wins At Wilkes Barre by Thomas Nixon The Albany State wrestling team lost its third straight match on Saturday, Janurary 6th, as they were outscored by Falrlelgh Dickenson University, 25-11. ![]() JIM CAVERLY OF ALBANY makes a fine defensive effort Albany's victory over Brooklyn College, last Saturday. His steady Improvement has been ablgfactor In the team's success. Adams.although only 5 ' 9 " Is averaging 12 points a game, and really takes charge on the court. Lots of Depth Backing up this dynamic duo a r e sophomore Jack Adams, whcis finally coming into h i s own, junior guard Bob Wood, captain Larry Marcus, sixth man JimCaverly, and senior Tom Doody. Leading the Purple and Gold, who swept through Hamilton, RPI, Siena, and Brooklyn C o l l e g e in their four g a m e win skein, will be junior s t a l w a r t s Rich M a r g i s o n and Scott P r i c e, who w e r e named c o - M V P ' s of the Capital City c l a s s i c. Collins Discusses DrugSv^kft CounselingĨ:00. at the Cardinal McCloskey gymnasium with f r e e bus s e r v i c e leaving at ![]() The c o n t e s t i s slated f o r '8:30 p.m. Six other T i g e r l e t t e r m e n return, among whom i s Rick Cetnar of A m s t e r d a m. p o s s e s s e s a deadly outside shot from anywhere on the court and will present a s e r i o u s problem to the Dick Sauers' coached quintet. Robinson, Division HI ECAC Sophomore of the Y e a r two s e a s o n s ago and an all ECAC choice last year, i s currently averaging 32 points a contest. The l o c a l s, supporting a 7-3 r e c o r d, m e t Southern Connecticut State at New Haven in their m o s t recent outing on Tuesday. ![]() Sauersmen Host R.I.T Chore To Stop Robinson by, Don Oppedisano R o c h e s t e r Insltute of Technology, led by the nation's flfth-leadlng s m a l l c o l l e g e s c o r e r in Jim Robinson, will be In town tonight to face the powerful and exciting Albany State Great Danes, winners of the 1967 Capital City Basketball Tournament and four straight at the t i m e of this writing.
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