THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1953 Matmen's Foes to See Double DOUBLE TROUBLE is spelled' for all Nittany and Joe, co-captains Jns, al, ick are Lion adversaries when they tackle the Frey Eastern Intercollegiate champions. Joe is also twins, Doug and Don, and the Lemyres, Dick present National Colleg - ate Athletics ASsocia and Joe. The Freys and Lemyres reprpsent Lion (NCAA) Champion. (Left to' right are Don, once-victorious Penn State's "brother act. Don Doug, Dick, and Joe. . 6 Vets, New Coach Lehigh's at isit When the Engineers of Lehigh invade Recreation Hall Saturday, they will not only bring to the Nittany Vale an experienced and 'ever-strong wrestling squad but a new coach—Gerald C. Leeman. He succeeds William Sheridan, who served as mat mentor for Lehigh for 40 years, beginning with the 1912 team Although the coach will Collegiate Chatter Boston University backers blame the Terriers' mediocre 1952 grid record mainly on the loss of their brilliant end, Bob Capuano. Ca puano had been counted on to team with passing wizard Harry Agganis to give the Beantowners' the top aerial combination in the East. _ Agganis, "The Golden Greek," had a g r eat season, but the Capuano 7 less Terriers could boast only five wins against four losses and a tie for the cam paign. Ken Loeffler, coach of La Salle's top-ranking basketball squad, has departed from the tradition of naming a team cap tain at the beginning of the season. Loeffler claims that the added burden of the captaincy sometimes hampers the player's effectiveness. Loeffler says "I prefer to pass the honor of being captain around until the end of the season, when the players can elect one. I want it to be an award rather than a responsibility." Bernie F aloney and Bob "Blubber" Morgan have been • elected co-captains of the Mary land eleven for the 1953 season. Faloney was a mainstay of the Terp ? defensive , squad in 1952. as well as spelling All-Ameri can quarterback Jack Scarbath. Morgan, a 235-pound tackle, is the nucleus around which Coach Jim Tatum hopes to build another mighty Terrapin forward wall. Board at the Beaver House Good Food at Good Rates ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS 329 E. Beaver CALL 7851 By SAM PROCOPIO mark his first 'appearance as varsity coach here, Leeman's squad will not, for it is comprised of veterans. Lehigh, a perennial threat in the East, possesses six lettermen in the starting lineup, headed by Captain Ed Mahoney. The other letter winners are Jim Mahoney, no relation to Ed, Ken Faust, Bill Carlisle, Jack Platt, and Joe Comly. Thrice Unbeaten Carlisle is the only matman who did not' face the Lions last year. Penn' State won, 20-5. Unbeaten in three starts this season, Leeman shows that he is not new in the wrestling business and is capable of sporting a strong The Engineers opened the i r season with an impressive 18-10 win over Cornell and followed that with a decisive triumph over Rutgers, 29-3 .Last Saturday Le high pinned Franklin and Mai . - shall, 32-0. 'Tighten Belts' The -latter score was so impres sive that Coach Charlie Speidel expects nothing but a tough bat tle. "We will have to tighten our belts now," he said. "We just can't go around thinking that we will defeat every team. Lehigh will be the toughest okponent-. that we will face in our league." • CC-I.'ATS . !P LARGEST SELECTION IN EASTERN PENNA. S TA I ,'E COLLEGE, PE,N V-,rl.v4MA to Mark Saturday he explained. • Pittsburgh,• which is not - iv:the ElWA.league; is the other - team considered by the Lions' stocky mentor as "tough." Registered Falls The Lion matmen, however, will have double trouble in store for the Engineers. Penn State has, a two-brother act or so-called "murderers' row" in Don, co-cap tain, and Doug Frey and Dick and Joe Lemyre, co-captain. The Frey brothers are identical twins. Don and Dick have registered falls in their initial outings, while their brothers picked up wins via decisions. Most spectacular about ID o n Frey's pin against Virginia Uni versity last Saturday was that he wrestled in the 167-pound class, although the scrappy tackler 147-pound division wrestler. Speidel, who moved up most of his men one weight, advanced Don two weight classes. The Lion coach said the move-ups were made "to help the team and not the individual." Scoring Giant Penn State's Jesse Arnelle av eraged 19 points per game in his first season of college basketball. 204 W. College Ave HERE'S THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN. COME IN AND SEE OUR Palms, Irvineers Lead Intramural Cage Loops The Palms, league D, and the Irvineers, league C, tightened :their holds on league first places with wins in independent IM basketball at Rec Hall Tuesday night. The Nightmares couldn't stop Tom Anderson as he racked up 15 points to lead the Palms to .a 43-30 victory. The Nightmares, within shooting distance at the end of the half, 16-13, could not keep up with the victors and be came another stepping stone in the Palms' perfect 5-0 record. ,DlR's Win The Irvineers had little trouble in rolling' up a 46-15 victory over a fang-less Lion five. Both teams possess perfect records—the IrV ineers with no losses, at the top of the league C, , and 'the Lions, with no wins, at the bottom. Stan Lassoff, with 18 markers, and Lew Levin, with 16, led the Ir vineers. • Other action in league C saw the D.l.R.'s hand the West 25 quintet its first loss of the season, 37-18. Leading, all the way, the D.l.R.'s had little trouble with 6-8 Wil Hauer dumping in nine for the winning cause. Both teams are right behind the Irvineers with 4-1 logs. Jack Duan Stars The Rovers couldn't figure out the Mob's one man mob, Ed Mueller, as he sank 16 to clinch the 26-22 victory for his team. Both Fives have the same 2-3 records in league C. In the same league, the States forfeited :to the Polecats. In the most fabulous- scoring duel of the' season, Jack. Dunn, playing for Joe's Boys, pitted his talents against the • whole of the Hoopster's team and won, ,28-22. Trailing at halftime, 11-6, Dunn pushed 11 field goals through in the second half to come out on top at the final whistle. Joe's Boys, with . a 4-1 season mark, are behind the Palms in 'League D. Grizzlies Bow The Aces played well enough to emerge at the top of a 17-6 score over the Radads, also in league D. At the short end of the 10-2 halftime score, the Grizzlies bared their fangs too late to overcome the eight point 'Trojan lead and succumbed 16-13. Thus, the Tro jans managed to hold onto sec ond place in league B, looking over the Nighthawks' shoulders, tops in that league. The Cadets came within four points of winning their first con test of the season, but the end , of the game saw the Devils ahead, 15-11. J. Paul Sheerly* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test HERE'S a sad Lobster Lie. Sheedy was really in hot water. His . girl kept saying, "The Maine thing I don't like about you is the way you pot your hair! Haven't you red about Wildroot Cream- Boil Hair Tonic? Non-alcoholic. Relieves annoying dryness. Removes loose, ugly dandruff: Helps you pass the Finger-Nail Test. Perfect for you - claws you need Lanolin on that water soaked 'hair." Paul got Wildroot Cream-Oil and now he shore looks slick. In fact, he's in salad with every girl on campus. So_ if you're net-tied about your messy hair, butter shell out 290 at any toilet goods counter for a bottle or tube of Wildroot Cream- Oil, "Your Hair's Best Friend." Ask for it at your barber's, an tenna to one you'll be tickled pink! * ofl3lSo. Harris Hill Rd., Williaauville, N.Y. Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N.Y By TOM WERNER Gilbert Named To NCAA Post Harold R. "Ike" Gilbert, • grad uate manager of athletics, has been appointed to the National Collegiate - Athletic Association's boxing rules committee. He was named to the position formerly filled by Dr. Carl P. Schott, dean emeritus of the School of Physical Education and Athletics. Gilbert has also been appointed to the finance committee of the Eastern College Athletic Confer ence. WRA Results BASKETBALL—AIpha Gamma Delta 22, Kappa Alpha Theta, 20. Phi Sigma Sigma forfeited to Del ta Gamma and Alpha Omicron Pi forfeited to Phi Mu. PING PONG Aye-Sees for feited to Kappa Delta, Atherton east over Leonides, Alpha Epsilon Phi forfeited to Alpha Omicron Pi, and Gamma Phi Beta over Kappa Alpha Theta. NRA,Rifle Shoots WASHINGTON (IP) The Na tional Rifle and Pistol Champion ships will be fired• this year at Camp Perry, Ohio, from Aug. 22 to Sept. 7. It will be the 68th firing of the championships, and the 26th time they have been held at Camp Perry. Leading Grid Scorer A hometown boy, Bill Leonarc, was Penn State's leading scorer in 1952. The 190-pound halfback, a sure-footed kicker, booted two field goals and 21 of 23 .extra points to rack up 27 points—three more than his nearest competitors. INVITATIONS * - COMMERCIAL PRINTING Pugh & Beaver State College .c l 3 -- .hivir7;mk PAM SiVFsre'
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