SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1050 Determined Lions Meet Cadets at West Point • Today at 3 p.m., a determined band of Penn State wrestlers invade West Point, N.Y., to battle Army's matmen, The Lions seek their fifth win of .the season against one setback, having tripped Virginia, Cornell, Lehigh and Pitt, while losing only to SYracuse. , Army has also lost its only match to Syidcuse. The Cadets have . bounced Cornell, Springfield . and Harvard, and lied Brown „ Only one change • was planned by Coach Charlie Speidel from his lineup that was in action against Syracuse last week. At 128 pounds, Jack Dreibell:?is, a State College product, will replace Jack Waters. Dreibelbis won four dual meet tilts last season and ad vanced to the quarter-finals of the EIWA's Otherwise, the Nittanies will field the same team. John Ree.se, winner of three and loser of two. will be at 121 pounds, with Don Maurey slated to go at 136. Cap tain Jim Maurey will- at 145 pounds. Cec Irvin will be at his usual Boxers Clash With Army; Albarano Back in Action , This afternoon, at West Point, Penn State's boxers will be opposed inside the ring by Army's slu-tning "Kaydets." • • The once-beaten Lions will be out seek their second victory of; thO current campaign while the Black Knights are seeking their third. win. But when Army meets Penn State inside the ring, all previous • performances can be thrown to Ithe'—winds. Last year a heavily favored Cadet unit dropped 'a 5 1 - '.2 1 7 /2. decision to State. This year Penn . State is favored. Army's main strength lies in the',l 175-pound and heavyweight classeS. Back at 175 is the defend ing. Eastern champ, Pete Monfore. Three times last year Jack Bolger, Nittany light-heavy, met Monfore and three' times the Lion mittman dropped close decisions. The two will square off this afternoon. - Lanky Bill Kellum dons- gloves at heavyweight. Although Charlie Drazenovich has decisioned the Army: heavy once and tied with him once, today's battle should go"a. long way in deciding this year's EIBA champion. Tom Hastings competes at 165- pounds for Army. Last year P. Q. Smith pounded out a 30-25 win over' Hastings. Bob Keller will reprasent the. Lions in, that weight :class this year. ''Stan Scott, an Eastern runner up last season, meets Harry Pap a.charalambous at 130-potinds, while Fiank Gross will be opposed by Larry Lucas at 145. All-around strength of the State mitt• team will be, considerably bolstered when• John Albarano, undefeated sophomore' battler, re- Hoopsters Seek I llth Triumph; Meet Rutgers at Home Tonight Seeking to capture that which has eluded Penn State basketba ) ll teams since 1944—the opportunity to cop over ten wins in one sea son— Coach Elmer Gross" Warri9rg of the wooden way will take on a dangerously deceptive - Rufgers five in Rec Hall at 8:30 tonight. The game will mark the resumption of Lion-Rutgers court relations after a nine-year lapse. In the seven-game series Penn State holds a 4 to 3 advantage, having lost only one of these tilts on its home boards. Although possessing an unim posing won and lost record, the Scarlet boasts a full roster of in dividual stars topped by the bril liant Bucky Hatchett. 250 POINTS Hatchett's point producting•: op erations this season have already exceeded' the 250-point mark and his backboard work has been little, short of larceny. "Make no mistake," Gross , has warned his "boys" in mid- • week practice sessions,"ln Hat chett you're going to see orie of the best ball players in the East." That is taking in a lot of terri tory; but the fact that in a period of over four years the. 6 7 f00t. 3- inch, 220-pound All-Eastern col legiate football end has persohally dunked over 1000 points stands as mute evidence of the player's capabilities. SAME LION CARD No changes are planned for the starting Nittany lineup, the same team that opened• against the THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 155-pound post and will wrestle the Cadets top ,grappler, Dean IVlulder, fourth placer in the East erns', in 1949. Bill Santel, .165 pounds,' and Mike Rubino, 175 pounds, seek to 'regain their win ning strides in today's meet. At 'heavyweight, Homer Barr is alter his lgth straight"dual meet win. ..The probable lineups: Penn State Army Reese ' 121 Elliott Dreibelbis 128 Brian D. Maurey • 136 . Torn J. Mouiey. 145 • Myers Irvin • 155 -- Mulder Santel • 165 Senlzo Rubino • ' 176 ' Wendel Barr • . Hvy • . Davis Meets Chuck BILL KELLUM turns to action at his usual 135- pound weight. Hard-punching Lou Koszarek will step into the ring at 155 pounds while John Hanby will represent State in the 125-pound division. Mountaineersi Wednesday night again getting the call. This five , will place hard-driv ing,Joe TOcci .(that's Toe-cry) and Lou Lamle in the forward spots, Lee Schisler at center and Marty ,Costa: and the'• unpredictable Jay ;McMahan at, the guards. No: 6 and 7 men respectively will be Hardy Williams, whose 23 points against West Virginia was high for the evening, and rugged Jack Storer, Lion defen sive bulwark. Probable starting lineups• Penn State Schisler hteMulian Jackie. Tighe Jackie Tighe, Goodman •Trophy winner and - boxing captain two years ago, is now a physical edu cation instructor • at the U of Illinois. • He recently ,refered the boxing meet between DePgul and Minnesota. Last Minute Instructions • —Photo. by Leonard M. Friedman RECEIVING last minute instructions from track Coach Chick Werner are three of the , nation's top distance runners. They are, from I. to r., John Twomey,'Werner; Horace Ashenfelter and Curt Stone. All three work out for the winter track season at ROC Hall. The trio, plus Nittany track captain Jim Gehrdes, will be leading contenders at tonight's NAAU Meet in New York. Three National Track Champs Make Home of Penn State Oval •• Three national champions! That's .what Penn State track fans can see running around the Rec Hall track anytime during the current indobr season. The three champions are Horace Ashenfelter, Curt Stone and John twomey who along with FBI agent Fred Wilt are the top distance men in the United States. The three have set up their winter training quarters her,e at the College. Ashenfelter. and Stone are .for mer Nittany track stars, Twomey is a graduate of the University of Illinois. All three, topflight runners in College, have added to their .laurels since graduation. As .for their' championships, Twomey is the national 1500- meter champ and. Stone is . Na tional. AAU two-mile champion. Ashenfelter, as captain of the Penn.. State team: last year, not only - won both the indoor .and outdoor IC4-A two;mile titles but also set records in both events. ' Their work this season has' been something worth writing home about. Ash captured the- two-mile run 'at the Philadelphia Inquirer meet. Stone upset the great Fred Wilt a week and a half ago in Boston, and in so doing turned in the fastest two miles of the pre sent campaign. • Twomey has been one of the leading contenders in the mile division all season. On several oc ' casions the was leading at a late stage in the race only to fall vic tim to accidents. He has been among the .top finishers in all his starts. Both the former Penn State stars are doing graduate work at the, College and while .Ash is running'• for the Penn A.C., Stoney is hotfooting it for the Shanahan Catholic Club. Twomey has re mained true to his native state and is running under the aus pices of the Illinois A.C. This is the second year that Twomey has worked out during the winter at Penn State and the coaches and .the track team have sort of adopted Johnny as one of their own. Both the team and the coaches are glad to have him and his fellow charhps around to rub elbows with. Coach Werner be lieves that they may play a part in the development of , his own distance runners. Coach Chick Werner believes that since State has had a num ber of outstanding distance men this is ao good place to train. He attributes the closeness of the golf course to Rec Hall as . a large factor in their development. 'N I TTANY MONDAY & TUESDAY I Presented by the International Film Club • . ?# C * r te * * Masked comedy at its film beat. WM finest voiceit" NEWS Sea/Meek. TAG LI AV IN 1,4 ROSSINI'S OPERA Aliffe geW4 IN MACTS STORYSY DEEMS TAYLOR j .c-P ' • A Er= Hatchett Parsons It gives them a chance to train properly. As leaders in this country the three naturally fall among the best distance runners in the world, And so, although the lack of a fieldhouse will keep local fans from seeing any indoor competi tion this year, anyone who' makes the trip to Rec Hall, any weekday late in the afternoon, will be re warded by seeing three national champions annd three of the world's best distance runners in action. AM Cage League A Goes Into Deadlock League A of the independent basketball league became a wide open race Thursday night when Dorm 28 downed Dorm 43, 30-24, forcing a four-way tie for the lead. Another contest in the same league saw Dorm 13 forfeiting to Dorm 3. Dorm 39 continued to • draw closer to the League C title by capturing its fifth straight win, a close 9-6 victory ov• r Dorm 35. In a battle of the winless, Dorm 1 whipped Dorm 33, 15-10, lifting itself out of the cellar. • Dorm 12 moved into a tie with Dorm 6 for League B leadership by virtue of a close 22-19 win over CLOTHING VALUES "Factory .to You" at the .New Pennshire Store The largest selection of men's suits and topcoats in State College. 'll2 S. Frazier Phone 4783 New 24-Hr. Service WE PICK UP YOUR WASH (in your own container) at any Student Dry Cleaning Pick-UP point.• 9 lbs. only 85; Just Say: "Launderette, please" Note: We Use Only Zero Soft Water and Special Soap • State College LAUNDERETTE 210 W. College Ave. "Launderette" is a trade-mark name PAGE THrtEIS Navy Gymnasts Visit Rec Hall Sparked by Bob Schneider, fly ing-rings star, Navy's Blue-jackets invade Rec Hall tonight to battle the gymnasts of Coach Gene Wett stone at 7 o'clock. Strong on the high-bar, the rings and in climbing the rope, the Middies will be slight favo rites to cop their fourth win ,of the season. They've lost two, to Syracuse and to Temple. Wettstone, however, tabs the meet a toss-up, hoping his im proving aerialists can outpoint the Navy on the side-horse, the par allel-bars and in tumbling. - The Lions have split decisions with their first two rivals—they surprised Michigan State, 59% to 52 %,but lost to Army last week, 59 to 37. The probable lineups for to night's meet: Side Horse Crandell Lindley Schenker Nall Burke Eggert Irish Quartarnro Munson Castellanos , Schneider \ Tumbling Gaske McNeil° Dorm 42. Dorm 4, in the same lea gue, defeated Dorm 38, 21-45: The Jesters of League D eked out a 11-10 win over the Warriors and moved to within a half game of the league leading Bombers. The Q-Quintet kept its hopes alive by smacking the Tripods, 22- 14. In the only League - K contest, the Portage . Terrors forfeited to the Reds. Seeks Title Chuck Drazenovich, Penn State's 'boxing captain, will seek his third Eastern Intercollegiate boxing title at , the EIBA's next month. 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