FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1942 Lightweight Bouts To Feature Mat Meet With Tigers Matching man to man • almost equally in experience and knowl edge, the Nittany wrestling Lions and the Princeton Tigers will con centrate on the "battle of the light weights" in the dual meet follow ing a preliminary cage tilt between the freshman . basketeers and the Aberdeen, Md. Training Grounds' squad in Rec Hall at 7 p. in. to morrow. At , 121-pound Charlie Ridenour, .last season's EIWA champ, mixes with clever Captain Herb Van Brewer of Princeton, talented Sam Harry will prepare for Ira Griffin, undefeated 128-pounder. Further strengthening the visi tors' powerful lightweight division will be Gene Taylor, 136-pound EIWA title-holder last year, Clair Hess and Ronal Crisman are bat tling to fill the Penn State slot. Intra-squad competition also is heated in the 165-pound weight where Jay Kelley or Ralph Sayre will represent the Lions. Sayre is favored to start. Hvywt class: Mike Kerns, PS, vs. Dick Robbins. Bob Morgan and Mike Kerns re tain their customary positions in the line-up. Princeton ruined a Penn State string of victories last year to be come the only opponent to down the Lions. With the team score 12-9 in favor of the Nittany squad, Tiger Bart Robbins won hiS heavy weight match by a fall to raise the score to 14-12. The probable line-ups: 121-pound class: - Charlie Ride nour, PS, - Vs. Captain Herb Van Brewer. 128-pound" class: Sam Harry, PS, vs. Ira Griffin. 136-pound class: Clair Hess or Ronal Crisman, PS, vs. Gene Tay lor. 145-pound class: John Henry or Allen Crabtree, PS, vs. Bob Feld meier. ' 155-pound class: Captairi Glen 'Alexander, PS, vs. Andrew Turn bull. 165-pound class: Jay Kelley or Ralph Sayre, PS, vs. Clarence Lovelace. 175-pound class: Bob Morgan, PS, vs. John Blake. Temple Favored Over Lion Five Temple's stop-ranking basket ball quintet is expected to put the brakes on Penn State's winning stride when the two teams clash in 'one half of a ferAure bargain bill on Philadelphia's Convention Hall floor tomorrow night. Although they will be pointing toward'their eighth victory of the present campaign, the Lions are definitely "underdogs," despite their recent triumphs over Army and Pitt. Dave Hornstein, sophomore N standout, will not Accompany the team' when it entrains for the Quaker City at noon tomorrow. He was also unable to play against Army on Wednesday be cause of the ankle injury which . confined him in the College In firmary earlier this week. Coach John Lawther intimated that he may make a change in the starting lineup for the battle with the Owls. By i•irtue of his show ing rgainst Army, John Egli may replace Dick Grimes at the one u; rcl stance. 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