The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 10, 1953, Image 7

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    §,ATT- 7 1 1 _1?4%-7, .TMTVATtY 10, 1953
Matmen
Against
Charlie Speidel commences his 27th year as Penn State mat coach when his Nittany
Lions open Penn , State's 43d year of intercollegiate wrestling at 8 tonight in Charlottes
ville, against Virginia University)
The Lion grapplers will put their win streak of 20 matches and their second straight
Eastern Intercollegiate championship on the line against the Cavaliers of Virginia, de
fending state champions. Penn State's last defeat was at the hands of Syracu - se in 1950.
Sports
Briefs
Sugar's Successor
, NEW YORK, Jan. 9 (JP) A
tournament to determine Ray
Robinson's successor - as middle
weight champion will be discussed
tomorrow when a special com
mittee of the National Boxing
Association, meets with the New
York State Athletic Commission
iri a new era of co-operation.
Bob Christenberry, New York
chairman, has no sympathy with
the British stand - that any fight
involving Randy Turpin be de
clared a championship bout.
"We think Turpin should meet
Charles Huthez of France," said
Christenberry, "and thenome
over her and fight the winner of
the United States tournament."
Moore Challenged
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 9 (11))
Harold Johnson, the National
Boxing Association's No. 1 con
tender for Archie - Moore's light
heavyweight title, said today that
he will issue a formal challenge
for a title bout when he appears
before the Nevi York State Ath
letic Commission Monday.
Johnson has been summoned
by the New York board for a
physical examination to deter
mine his fitness for a 10-round
match scheduled with Jimmy
Slade' next Friday.
Fleming Cards 66
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif., Jan. 9
(W) Pete. Fleming, a one-time
pro boxer who turned to belting
golf balls, scored a decision over
a classy field today with -a six
under-par 66 in the first round
of the $lO,OOO Bing - Crosby Pro-
Amateur Golf Tournament.
Fleming, who had 78 fights as
a welterweight prior to his pro
fessional golf career, turned in a
masterful job in the initial 18 of
the 54-hole event sponsored an
nually by Crooner Crosby.
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... tomorrow, Jan. 10th!
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Opposite Old Main
Open 43d Season
Cavaliers Tonight
Although the Lion§ gO into the
dual meet with seven letter win
ners —t hr e e EIWA champions
and one NCAA champion—and as
probable winners, the Cavaliers
possess five lettermen. Coach Dr.
Frank Finger of ' the Cavaliers,
nevertheless, is hampered by the
lack of reserves. '
Homan EIWA Champion
There is a possibility that two
Virginia wrestlers who faced the
Lions last year—Penn State won
34-0----will be opposing the Lions
in the• eight weights. They are
Pete Thomas and Bob Bigar who
will tackle at 123 and 167, respec
tively.
The Lion veteran and EIWA
champion, Bob Homan, decisioned
Thomas, 8-3, last year, while co
captain Joe Lemyre, present
EIWA and NCAA champion, de
cisioned Bigar, 6-2. Homan and
veteran Thomas will probably
meet in the 123-pound class
again. '
Speidel's surprise weight move
ups yesterday became official to
day when he named Doug Cassel
as the 130-pound starter. Stukie
Valentine receives the nod ,as
Cassel's opponent.
Freddy Bocock of John Mar
shall, who has returned to the
Virginia campus after serving in
the Armed Forces, will face
BIWA champion, Dick• Lemyre,
at 137.
Gerry Maurey, the Lions' un
defeated 137-pounder in dual
meets last year, will meet either
sophomore Lee - Marston or vet
eran Howard Henry at 147.
Turner Leading Scorer
Facing one of the two brother
acts of the Lions, the Frey twins,
at 157 and 167 will. be Harvie
Fitzgerald and Bigar or Jack
Schwab. Don, co-captain, will
wrestle
,Fitzgerald who had lost
one mat meet last year, while
his brother, Doug, opposes either
Bigar or Schwab at 167.
At 175 pounds, Joe LemyreWill
work two pounds below the
weight Speidel has inserted him
into. Lemyre will meet the Cava
lier's leading point scorer on last
year's team and captain, Meb
Turner. Turner had a 7-1-1 log.
The heavyweight division match
will find two rugged and well
versed , wrestlers in the Lions'
Hud Samson and Virginia's John
ny Bradon.
Open 9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
MEN'S SHOP
TAE PATPT COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, f7riPIbTLVATTr4
By SAM PROCOPIO
Dick Lemyre at 137
* * *
Dick Lemyre
EIWA Champion
flughes cooperative plan for
Pitt - Pci.le TO ASSIST outstanding graduates in university half time during regular ses
obtaining their Master of Science De- sions working on their Master's Degree..
grees while employed in industry and The salary will be commensurate with Salaries
making significant contributions to im- the individual's ability and experience,
portant military work.
and will refle ct the average in the elec
afaibilitY June 1053 college graduates and mem- tronics industry. Salary growth will be
bers of the armed services being honor- on the same basis as for full-time mem
ably discharged prior to September, hers of the engineeripg staff. In addition,
1953, holding degrees in the following the. individuals will be eligible for health,
fields: accident, and life insurance benefits, as
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING well as other benefits accruing to full-
PHYSICS time members.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
' Those chosen to participate in this plan
will be from the upper portion of their
graduating classes and will have evi
-1 denced outstanding ability. They must - .
also have displayed some degree of crea- Tuition, admission fee, and required Sponsora
tive ability and possess personality traits books at either the University of Cali-
ip
enabling them to work well with others. fornia at Los Angeles or the University
Ctitize reship Applicants must be. United States citi- of Southern California, covering the re
zens, and awards will be contingent upon quired number of units necessary to oh
obtaining appropriate security clearance, tain a Master's Degree, will be provided
as work at the Hughes Research and by Hughes Research and Development
Development Laboratories may be re- Laboratories.
,
lated to National Defense projects.
, Approximately one 'hundred ‘Coopera- Number
Universities Candidates for' Master of Science De- tive Awards are made each year, if suf- of Awards
grees must meet the entrance require- ficient qualified candidates present them
ments, for advanced study at the selves.
University of California at Los Angeles
or the University of Southern California. Candidates will be selected by the Corn- Selection of
mittee for Graduate Study of the Hughes Candickttgrs
Program Under this Cooperative Plan, comment-
ing June 1953, participants will follow Research and Development Labora
tones.
this schedule of employment at Hughes:
Application forms should be obtained Application
FULL TlME—from June, 1953 to Sept., 1953. prior to February 15, 1953. Completed Procedure
HALFTIME—from Sept., 1953 to June, 1954. applications accompanied by up-to-date
FULL TlME—from June, 1954 to Sept., 1954. grade transcripts must be returned not
HALF TlME—from Sept., 1954 to June, 1955. later than February 28, 1953. Selections
.„.
Recipients will earn five-eighths of a will be made during the month of
normal salary each year and attend a March.
COMMITTEE FOR GRADUATE STUDY
Pro Bowl on Tap Today
LOS ANGELES, Jan. .9 (.P)—
Quarterbacks Bobby Layne and
Norman Van Brocklin team up
against Otto Graham tomorrow
as the key performers in the Pro
Bowl game which concludes the
over drawn football season.
Locally Blacked Out
Layne and Van Brocklin will
alternate at the controls of the
National Conference of fen sive
platoon and Graham will steer
the- American Conference team
in this third annual clash in Me
morial Coliseum starring the
leading players in the National
Football League.
The contest will be televised by
the National Broadcasting Com
pany, but locally it will be blacked
out.
• Kickoff time is 4:30 p.m. EST
Address eorresponelenee.to
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DEGREES
For those residing outside of the South- Travel and
ern California area, actual travel and Moving
moving expenses will be allowed up to Expenses
ten per cent of the full starting annual
salary.
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HUGHES
AND DEVELOPMENT
LA BORATOR I ES
The TV show goes on 15 minutes
earlier.
Coach Buddy Parker, who led
the Detroit Lions to a 17-7 vic
tory over coach Paul Brown and
the Cleveland club for the Na
tional League championship, is
coaching the Nationals.
30-13 Thumping
Brown pilots the Americans
for the third straight year as the
winner and twice runner-up title
contending coach.
A year ago the [Americans took
a 30-13 thumping but the year
previous Graham and his coach,
Brown, edged out the Nationals,
28-27.
If the weather is good, 50,000
or more fans are expected.
MASTER
RESEARCH
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