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    OAximuAi, JANUARY 6, 1951
Nittaiw Tfanfis Open Rec Hall Twin Bill Card
Wredlers Host
Lehigh Al 7 p.m.
The Penn State wrestling team
will open its 1951 Rec hall, mat
season 'tonight by taking on the
EngLrieefs of Lehigh in the open
ing half of a twin bill. . ■
The ■ match will begin at 7
o’clock.
Tonight’s "mat contest, the first
of jthe season for Coach Charlie
SpeideP's..grapplers, can be terni
ed'-as a'“cirucial test” in the Nit
tariieS’ictUgst for the eastern title.
Split Last Year
Last., year, . Lehigh edged the
Lions,- 29-28, in the Eastern Inter
collegiate .Wrestling Association’s
finals held;at Princeton. The Blue
ancf - Wlute'came up with a 17-13
victory-over the Engineers dur
ing : regular season.
Lehigh' Has already won one
decision* a'l9-11 fracas with Cor
nell. \ : j;',:' .
Probable starting lineups:
Pehn State Luhiiih
Watkins' - 123 (c).l'ilipos
Drelbelhis' 130 Puereliach
Maurer 137 Carlisle
Prey;- .v
San tel
147 (c) J i Mahoney
157 E. Mahoney
IC7 Murphy
Harr, (c)
. Coach Billy Sheridan will prob
ably stick with the same lineup
that beat t the Big Red. Co-cap
tain' Mike* Filipos, who won by
a pin, will go in the 123-pound
class; George Feurebach, with
one decision, starts at 130; Bill
Carlisle a prep school national
champion who was pinned in the
Cornell meet, at 137; co-captain
John Mahoney who lost a de
cision, at 147;-Ed Mahoney, with
a decision to his credit, at 157;
Pete Murphy, also with a decis
ion, at 167; Tom Dimmig, who
lost a decision, at 177, and Don
Berndt, with a pin, in the heavy
weight class.'
“Judge” Watkins will probably
get the nod at 123, although an
other newcomer, Harry .Smith,
might replace him at the last
minute.
Veteran Jack Dreibelbis will be
at 130; letterwinner Don Maurey,
who owns a 7-1 dual meet record,
at 137; sophomore Don Frey at
147; holdover Bill Slabonik at
157; returnee Bill Santel at 167;
EIWA runnerup Mike Rubino,
with a 7-1 record last season, at
177, and two-time EIWA champ
ion Homer Barr, captain of this
year’s mat squad, at heavyweight.
Barr will be after his 16th
straight win in dual competition.
He has no losses.
The Engineers may rate as
slight favorites in the njeet to
night by virtue of the veterans
present in the lineup, which in
cludes an EIWA champion and
two runners-up for titles.
Feurebach was 130-pound
champ last year, Filipos lost out
in the 121 race in the finals,
though he won the title the year
before as a sophomore. John Ma
honey and Lion captain ' Jim
Maurey battled to a 0-0 tie in
the EIWA finals, and Maurey
was awarded the title on the
referee’s decision.
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Fencers Engage
Engineers Today
Coach Arthur. Meyer’s fencing
team draws open the curtain on
its 1951 winter sport schedule
this afternoon when it plays host
to Lehigh. The match will start at
2 p.m. Last year in a closely con
tested ' match the Engineers
nipped the Lion fencers, 14-13.
Captained by Ed Merek with
additional lettermen Pete Raidy,
Gene Goldbloom, Bob Searles, and
Wayne Culver, the team shapes
up as fit competition for any op
ponent.
Coach Meyers will select his
lineup from the following blade
men. Wielding the sabers will be
skipper Merek, Jerry Clauser,
Searles, Charles Ricker, and Bob
Williams. The foil event should
see Goldbloom, Die k Manback,
Acer Kalanik, and Joe Kusick in
action. In the epee division are
veterans Culver, Raidy, and Co
mo.
Trackmen Enter
PhiSSy inej. Meet
Penn State, led by IC4A high
jumping champ Vic Fritts, has
ent red the seventh annual Phil
adelphia Inquirer Track and
Field meet in Convention- hall
scheduled for Fri., Jan. 19.
Coach Chick Werner will also
field Ron Coder in the Howard
S. Jensen Memorial pole vault,-
and Guy Kay in the 50-yard high]
hurdles. The mile-relay team!
sparked by Kay and Bill Lock-]
hart, and the two-mile relay team
led by Bill and Don Ashenfelter,
Bob Parsons, and Bob Freebairn
will also compete.
Jim Finn and Robert Young,
both ineligible for varsity com
petition,' will run as independ
ents.
Frosh Wrestlers Open
Coach Charlie Ridenour’s fresh
man wrestlers will open their
season against the Lehigh fresh
men at 2 o’clock this afternoon on
the Rec hall mats.
Ridenour plans to start the fol
lowing line-up: 123 lbs.—Doug
Cassel; 130 lbs.—Dick Lemyre;
137 lbs.—Pete Huey; 147 lbs.—
Jerry Maurey; 157 ' lbs. Bill
Krebs; 167 lbs:—Budd Whitebill;
177 lbs.—Dick Phelan, and heavy
weight, Joe Pascarella.
after the game
drive out to .. .
WINK'S
SKY-VIEW
Barbecues
Sea Foods
Steaks and Chops
Chicken in the Basket
on Route 322
Nightcap Matches
Mon-Colgate s's
Penn State’s basketball team
will go after its fifth win of the
season tonight, entertaining the
tough Colgate quintet in the sec
ond half of the Rec hall twin
bill.
The game will begin immedi
ately after the wrestling match
between Penn State and Lehigh.
Coach Elmer Gross’ cagers,
losers in three out of their last
four contests, will be out to keep
their record from dropping be
iOW the .500 mark. In their first
eight games, the Lions have won
four and lost the same number.
The Nittanies hold wins over
Ithaca, American university,
Rhode Island State, and Ohio
State. Syracuse, Washington &
Jefferson, Michigan State, and
Lawrence Tech hold victories
over the State cagers.
On the other hand, Colgate
comes to Rec hall with seven
wins and three losses. The Red
Raiders have downed Toronto,
St. Lawrence, Rider, Duke, Navy,
NYU, and RPI, while losing oniy
to Princeton, Cornell, and North
Carolina State.
Tonight’s meeting reverses the
situation before last year’s con
test between the two schools. In
the Christmas Dixie Classic Col-
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2nd Victories
In intramural basketball con
tests postponed from Nov. 27, Sig
ma Nu, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Beta
Sigma Rho, and Sigma Phi Ep
silon all won their second straight
league games Thursday night.*
With Sam Lemon tossing in 8
points, Sigma Nu walloped Aca
cia, 28-5, in the feature game in
league C. Other loop C battles
saw Tau Kappa Epsilon drub
Phi Gamma Delta, 23-7; Sigma
Alpha Mu edged Delta Chi, 12-
11, and in another low-scorer.
Phi Kappa Sigma eked- out an
11-10 win over Triangle.
Beta Sigma Rho triumphed 22-
6 over Theta Kappa Phi in league
D; Zeta Beta Tau topped Alpha
Phi Delta, 13-6; Alpha Sigma!
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Boxers Step-Up
Training Program
With less than a week remain
ing before their opening meet
with Minnesota next Friday night
in Minneapolis, the Nittany Lion
boxers are well along the r-v'
toward tiprtop condition.
Coach Eddie Sulkowski’s sqm
although hard hit by graduation
which took away veteran
Chuck Drazenovich, Paul Smith
Johnny Bolger and John Han’;-
plus last year’s most consiste
-130 pounder, Harry Paracharalar
bous appears to be particular;
strong in the middle weight clo
ses.
Only three Rec hall meets a..
scheduled, the first being three
wee k s away with Catholic U.
Army and Wisconsin complete th"
home schedule.
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