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    Friduy. March 28, lftSu
Speidel Pi<
SELECTS PROBABLE
TITLE CONTENDERS
Lion Coach Relieves Oklahoma
Uni\ ersity Good Choice
For Second Place
By Charlie Speidel
(I'ciin State V\ rtHtllsg Coach)
T pick the Oklahoma Aggies to re
pent then Utuirtph of Inst yeni and
emry oil the national ctillcputc team
title by n goodly nmigm
'llicie me fi\e piospective cham
pions on the Western team and the
nthei thiec membets me champion
ship thi cats The University of Okla
homa with one title-holder and sever
al othei pioxpeclx appeals to be a
Rood choice fot second place.
The piohlcm of selecting favontes
in the \aiious classes is especially
complicated this vein Although some
ol the 102 U clmmpions me back again,
thcie me a numbei of good men com
ing up the kuldei who me “unknown
quantities ” Some foxy last-mmutc
shifting on the pait of the coaches
also may knock many piedictions
away cIT
Any piedictions must necessarilv
be made on the basis of past peifoi
in..necx, hence the “unknowns” aie
ineiclv the “big fish in little oceans"
who have come out into the open sea
to tiLkle the shaikh and whales
Some Lightweight Favorites
The bantamweight class is ciovvd
e'l with outstanding men this ycai and
Joe Sapoia of Illinois, the champion,
will be haul pushed to maintain his
cirnin 'lhe favoutes in this class
aie Bobby Pcaice, Oklahoma Aggie,
Fapoia, and Lcacli of the Univeisity
of Oklahoma, last veal’s umnet-up
Anothci champion will .be up
ngunsl stiff opposition in the 125-
pound division Robeit Ilcwitt of Il
linois, a mombei of the United State,
Olympic team, Mantooth, piosent
champ from Oklahoma university,
Lyle Moifoid of Cornell college. lowa,
and Cole.of lowa State iate high in
tins innk
Although the lightweight class is
ciowdcd with cntiie.s, the material is
inthei pool this yeai L Millci of
Oklahoma U, Baucile of Illinois, ami
Giant Stem of Penn State should
come out on top in this weight
Plenty of uction may be affoidcd
in the Mo-pound bouts. Ailie Tom
linson, the Aggies’ A A U. title*
holdct, 11. Lewis of Oklahoma, Shp
pington of Missoim, Chat he Dyei of
Chicago, and. Kaiser of Penn State
me the best entries in this class.
With the exception of tlnee out
standing peifoimeis, the 155-pound
division is anothei weak class Beirv,
sectional champ for the Univeisity of
Oklihoma, McQunk of Oklahoma A.
and M , Watkins of Contial S T C,
and Kelly of Michigan aie good bets
hole
Van Bebboi, one of last yoai’s kings
who moved up a weight, Ray Paikei
of Michigan, and Enbauks of the Ok
lahoma Sooneis should place neai the
top in the 1 (15-pound battle Still an
othei Aggie is a good bet among tbe
ligla-heavies The best men entered:
include Caldwell, Paul Long of Penn
State, and von Bobbin, Missouu
This yeai’s list of heavy men is ex
ceptionally laige and full of good
talent Since Ceoigc of Michigan is
nut ol the lunning, my bets m this
class would be pluced on McCioady
Intercollegiate Wrestlers—
The Fenway
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:ks Oklahoma Aggies To Win Mat Tourne;
Oklahoma University Team Boasts 1 Champion, 2 Runners-up
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The Oklahoma university team I
champ, who will defend his title her
lightweight runner-up, will not com|
defeated so far this year Phillip R
Neither Dauforth or Bass will sec ai
WEST VIRGINIA SENDS
2 TOURNEY ENTRANTS
Paul Mvors, Bernard Levine "Strive
I-'or National Ilnnurs
Paul Moyeis, 155-poundor, and
Bcinaid Levine, light heavyweight,
aie the two entnes fiom West Vir
ginia univeisity who will compete in
the national vviesthng matches heic
today and tomouow.
Meyeis,*a Pennsylvania bov, is cap
tam-elect of next yeai’s mat team.
The West Vnppnia
mMMMiJLMp, j entry won six
MfefliK*igpjSL straight bouts at
u o p Cnir) g f 0 this
Bf ' -J| season only to
P*£ ?%s£{ bicak his record by
kV ' « falling befoie u
H '•<* §§ j 'y foe.
■L Although only
“ ' entered in three
, v ‘ meets this season.
' ‘ A Levine is expected
Pk ' J to place lush m the
' ** - ® tourney During
the past season,
has been shifting
ind class to the light
ent meets
P MEVGR.S
the* Mountnineci
from the IGS-poui
I heavy foi dilTci'
Jh
m
Beeev
/66 fluuods
hus its best man lit Lawrence Manloolli, National Collcgiale 12"-pnund
re. Leach, last year’s I.T>-pmmd runner-up, will also light, hut Miller, the
pete as he was injured during practice recently. These three men are un
lorry, although listed ns a 101-poundcr, will hattlc for the ln-poutul title
clion here. The Oklahoma team is the “Big Si\” champion for this year
Matmen Traveling to National Meet
Cover One-fifth Distance to Moon
“One-fifth the distance to the
moon’’ has been cosered by the wrest*
leis coming from fifteen states of the
Union to compete in the national
louiney here
" The 01,700 miles travelled by the
roaming athletes would be equal to a
small poition of the lunni tup, ae*
folding to figures supplied by a mem
ber of the mathematics depaitmcnt.
Tlie tup at an oidimuv automobile
speed would take forty-two days
This distance would extend moie
than twenty times across the con
tinent oi about two and half times
atound the woild At least twenty
tups acioss the Atlantic ocean would
be required to run up an equal rec
oi d of mileage, amateur statiticians
declare
Oklahoma university wins the crown
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
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foi coming the greatest distance to
the meet. The western matmen trav
elled about 1500 miles oi neaily 100
miles farthei than then closest op
ponents fiom Oklahoma A and M
The lone repiesentatvie from Cential
State Teatheis' college, Edmond, Ok
lahoma, is a dose thud. •
The Illinois entries, covei the laig
ust aica of the country ns t.\o mem
beis of the team aie fiom Pennsvl
vanin, while two moie aie fioni Wash
ingt9n On the othei hand, the Ok
lahoma Aggies with the c\eeption oi
one man aie natives of the state
Pennsylvania and Illinois hold the
ictoid for sending the laigcst num
ber of lepu'scntativcs with fout in
stitutions each Ohio, Oklahoma, nn<
Massachusetts aie each lepiosentcc
by thiee schools
4 MATMEN CARRY
PENN STATE HOPES
M.mc. Long. Sfein, and Kaiser
Compete in Preliminary
Matches Today
Maire, Stein, Kaisei, and Long will
he the foui men to lepiesent Penn
State m the national intcuollcgiatc
wicsthng tournev, which will heg.n
in Reel cation llall tins afternoon
Although it was hoped that the Ln*i,
inteicollegiato titlc-holdeis would he
cntcicd in the contest neitl.et Cap
tain llul.lei noi Paul Campbell will
compete The Niltany Icuki is kepi
out ol the meet because oi injutics,
while the supple 111-pound champion
i i held hack by paicnlal objection
Roy Wave will bo the Blue and
White entiv in the bantamweight
Inucket. Although compaiatnclv in-
I c*\pci lenceil, the sopliomme gi applet
| made a good showing in the mteitol
legiates am! leached the semi-final
1 lound
Lng uml Kaiser Enter
The I « entiant in the lightweight
i Inisto \.».i he Giant Stein, a ptomis
\ ing niatman who has pushed Uuhlci
all thi‘ season foi the team beith
Tin will be Stein’ 1 - lit -.t t<".t umlei
the file of inteicollegiate comiietition
Kail Kami, Coach bpeulel's 115'
! r»und cunchdalo, mil sue his li.it ac-| T| , c t „ n ,„ Lh fJthM
Uun this afternoon since the Uosis ot, , M „„|„ne claim need nr,
ih. dual meet season Although ho', bl , tlil . lWl b .,imeals lolc-
I had urn nj) a 1,-ood mold m dual ton- „ h . h . w ,„. ~„cl
te-.t'i, the Lion enttv did not compete s(;Uin> ,
in the Coincll tnuincv It is t*'petted Ell?ht stulwait Oklahoma \ and
that ho will make* a pood "luminjr in XI Vlost |,, ls itk the bitinp told of a
tb.s meet ttntial f'onnstKami .Waith and
The foui th Kittam tontestant, Paul. mn , «.ht*d talmlv into a local men'- fui-
Lonc. in the* lijrht-hc*a\j\\eifjht di\ i-1 establishment to emeipe the*
sion, piobably will not po into action | pun-,] possesso.s ol etpht suits oi
until tonipht Rmpside emits believe ' j on{ r undent eai.
that Lonp hus a fan thaiue of feet-‘ ’Jhe sudden thanpe fiom the* 'hut
ting a pood lecoid in the* touinev, al-lsieo\e, golfing: weathci of Oklahoma
though his season’s ies<>id is umm-jto Ponns\l\ama's unsettled thine led
))1 OhSl\ 0 |
Coach Speidel is ontei ing these men \
m the national meet as the nucleus of J
:ne\t voai’s tiainmg lie had e\pect
|ed to cntei a complete team, but in
juite to the men made a teduction [
ntte-,saiy Ted Reylnt/, the o\pect
ed 155-pound entij, is on the injuicd
list with a dislocated Knee !
I V. M 1 TO SEND CIIUIPIONS |
! Thiec Southern Confeience chum-;
nions will lepresent V M 1 m the {
Collegiate wiesthng touinnmenl heiei
today und tnmonow Geoige Field,
I Samuel McCian, and 'Woodsy Talmunj
will bear the colots of the Vngmiat
1 institution. j
Congress Playing Cards
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On Co-Op Corner
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in the dining-rooms of American
colleges, eating clubs and fra
ternities are made by Kellogg
in Battle Creek. They include
All-Bran, Pep Br- ~
ALL-bKn... * e p Bran Flakes,
Rice Knspics, Wheat Krumbles,
and Kellogg's Shredded Wholo
Wheat Biscuit. Also Kaffce Has
Coffee—the coffee that lots
; Lions Enter Meet
Il'si m i wrestlers begin
’ MAT MEET TODAY
WII.I1UI! II'IIL. Im\.i
March Winds Drive
j Aggies to Flannels
iCoach Dad Galletcnoi to feat foi tin
'health of Ins chaises —hence the mi
flannels
INTERCOLLEGIATE WRESTLERS
\rn:n un: vi:lt
/ on nr.ucioi s root)
Dine at
CRAIG’S RESTAURANT
On Allen Street
THE matchless flavor of Kellogg’s Corn
Flakes has made it the world’s most popu
lar ready-to-eat cereal. It is enjoyed every
morning on hundreds of campuses from
coast to coast. Try it for breakfast tomor
row. Crisp. Golden. Delicious with milk
or cream. And what could be better for a
late bed-time snack!
CORN FLAKES
Page Fivo
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l'nivei-itv of Oklahoma, tlmd-phue
jumiiet ill is on hand with a
i squad of hi\ men
i In addition to the title-lmldoi, Ok
| lahoma unneisitv has i-ntoicd heath,
1 lunnii-iip m the lJ r >-pound class,
j .ml two A'ismjuii Valle\ ch impious
! Michigan also has amomt its enlm .
1 Caplum Hob llewitt, Otto kolh. and
t Itav Pmkei, nil second-place wtn
i nei s last veal
I Amons other nomt wmneis of the
contest cnteied is I'lnall <>i
i Ohio State utmeisitv
j Penn State will be iepiesented in
the II »-pmiml cla.s in Uoy "'lai/e and
in the Tijrhtwcitfht di\ismn bv Oiant
iSteir 'I h<* othu Ivo Lion entius me
• Kail Kaisei, 1 l'-poundei, and I’util
‘L.iajr. hjrht-hc njwcif'-ht thieat
i Hlinois, louilh-place hohlu, stand,
{high in the numbei »»l iepiesent itne-
I with hvi men etitcud loin men
!ha\j been enteied b>* the l’m\oisii\
1 of Indiana, Kent, and SMacuse
Institution'* with tlnci? men om oil
ed au? fh’tiito. \ 11jrini.i Miliin\ in
•'titulo, lowa Stale toilette lfai\.ml,
\\ .i\nt‘sl>iii tt, Michiicm Stale mid
'Ohm Slate Othi'i ‘thnok lompelm"'
jm e Cornell collect*, loaa, Noilhv.es
{ten, F and M lint ton 1111110’ <»I
-lletre, ( nun, HI . Lenli d State 'Jc ith
| t-i ’ colic tfe, Kdnutnd, OKI.i , \\ cst \ 1
jfirini.
Noith l liolm-t. IjM)\ n, IJ»
cimt\ ol k.iti'-.i. .uni Mi'-Mmit
Louise A. Lambert
1// In-.t <>i
Hnwhf r-illiur
Second Flnoi
U:iTZi:i-L RUILDINCi
Phone. 210-1
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