PAGE SIX Action BILL SHAWLEY (on lop) with a half nelson and inside crotch' almost succeeds in pinning his 157-pound opponent during the second period of the Penn- Penn Slate wrestling meet last night. Shawley did, however, score a fall with a reverse cradle in 7:27. It was his first victory of the season. The Nittany Lions won, 28-0. ' Nittany Meatmen Smother Pen Gagers Bowl Over American U Homan, Shawley Register On Pins; Lions Win 24th By SAM PROCOPIO A versatile Penn State wrestling squad secured its 24th consecutive dual meet victory last night in Rec Hall when it pinned a comparatively weak Red and Blue Penn team, 28-0, before some 5000 eager fans. The Nittany Lions’ second stringers proved they are capable of holding their own when five of Coach Charlie Speidel’s “second best” scored wins. Speidel’s Eastern intercollegiate champions’ excellent victory proved to be devastating for the Quakers. It was their fifth suc cessive defeat. Only once during the entire dual meet did a Penn matman endanger any early Penn State lead. This came in the 147- pound battle when Bill Hoffman obtained a reversal after State’s Bill Krebs took his opponent down. In the second period, how ever, the fast and swift Krebs came back strongly with another reversal. On the reversal, Penn State’s impressive newcomer al most had a near fall, but Hoffman slid off the mat on one shoulder. Homan Scores Fall Speidel, who has had his boys moving up and down the scales, had Doug Cassel go down from his usual 130-pound division to the 123 spot. Cassel had little trouble in teaching. his opponent how to get points. Leading 4-1 at the start of the third period, Cassel took down his opponent three times, escaped once, and had his foe in a near fall position, scoring a total of nine points. Two points for time advantage gave Cassel his second win, of the sea son, 15-3. / Bob Homan, the 123-p ound EIWA champion : who moved up one weight, made Tom Jones ob serve Rec Hall’s lights with a three-quarter nelson and leg drop in 6:24. Homan, who wrestles on one knee/ was leading 6-2 at the time of the fall. The victory was Homan’s fourth of the season and seventh irr succession. Bellefonte’s Larry Fomicola opposition when he decisioned proved he can handle heavier PAISO Morning Special Orange Juice , Wjj* « 2 Donuts Coffee Mm \ ’ S. ALLEN STREET STATE COLLEGE Hi hii hts Penn’s Len Shea, 6-0. Shea took the initiative by jumping for For nicola’s legs/but the 137-pounder did not keep his hold. long. Penn State’s 137-pounder broke away from the hold and took Shea down. It was Fomicola all the way from there. Dvorozniak • Wins First Scoring the second fall of the evening was State’s Bill Shawley. The 157-pound newcomer pinned Penn’s.most outstanding grappler and captain,,Ed Agnew, with a reverse cradle in 7:27. Shawley’s fall put the Quakers further in the red. By this time the score read 19-0. < George Dvorozniak, who lost his initial match as a Penn Stater, wrestled his foe with- ease, de cisioning Russ Down 6-2. Dvoroz niak’s attempt for a fall w.as halt ed as the buzzer ended the second period. The win was his first of the season. Samson Decisions. Assiff Co-captain Joe Lemyre decis ioned Penn’s Ray Walker, 6-0. The EIWA and NCAA champion scored early with a take-down. It wasn’t until the second period that the barrel-chested 177-pound er received two more points. Wrestling from the referee’s posi tion, Lemyre obtained a reversal of position and had little chance of doing any more scoring after that. His 177-pound opponent was wrestling 'in a shell, leaving no chance, if any, for open wrestling. The victory was Lemyre’s sixth consecutive win and ninth un beaten dual meet. In the battle of 1 heavyweights Penn State’s Hud Samson mauled his seemingly heavier adversary, (Continued on page seven) TTTE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA CHICAGO, (ff) Cuba Kid Gavilan, a rugged champion from the school of hard knocks, floored college-bred Chuck Da vey four times lasf night with his explosive punching to hold his world welterweight title on a tenth round technical knock out. The previously unbeaten Da vey was unable to answer the bell for the 10th after absorb ing a bloody beating in the sav age ninth. Switching southpaw at times against his left-h and e d foe,' Gavilan flunked the Michigan State grad in the finals of bis graduate course in pugilism. After the bout was stopped he gaily danced a few rhumba steps in his qorner while wav ing to the roaring crowd of Da vey partisans at Chicago sfai dium. It was no contest although the game Davey kept flicking his impotent punches in an noying fashion against the 27- year-old champ from Cama guey. Twin. THE LIONS BIG center, Jesse Arnelle. sinks another two pointer in last night s tilt with American University to help the Lions take their 10th win of the sea son, 69-53. He was high scorer for ihe Lions with 16 points. Following the play are Eagle men John Selby (No. 12). Ed Parker (No. 13) and Bud X)aly (No. 5). Jim Blocker is'the other State player Govilan TKO’s Slavey In Tenth CARSICK? Why struggle with a sick, pepless, anemic aiito when the motor doctors at the Storch -Motor Co. are ready to perform any operation on your car. Whether the patient needs a minor check-up or major surgery, our trained specialists are equipped to diagnose and remedy all your car’s aches and pains, with little dan ger to the health of your pocketbook. Why not come in for a consultation with our sur geons tomorrow? Our auto hospital is conveniently lo cated across the street from the Textile Chemistry Building. STORCH MOTOR CO. Authorized DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 224 E. College Avenue, State College Ntitan Jess Arnelle High Scorer For Lions With 16 Points By TED SOENS With their second string playing most of the game, the Penn ..State cagers walked their way to the 10th win of the. season in Rec Hall last night by downing American Univer sity, 69-53. At no time during the game were the Eagles able to get within breathing distance of the Lions who scored 18 points the first quarter; 15 the second half; 18 the third quarter and 10 points in the final period. I ” State took the lead from the start with Ronnie Weidenham mer sinking a set shot. American University used a sliding zone de fense much the same as the Lions but good feeding from Dave Ed wards and Weidenhammer into pivot man Herm Sledzik or under the boards to Jesse Arnelle pulled the Lions ahead where they stayed the. rest of the game. Arnelle, who was high man for the Lions with .16, did most of the scoring for the Lions in the first quarter and sank all of th 6 foul shots in the first half. Eirst quarter ended just as Jack Sherry took a long-running set shot with f~999V999 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Remember with FEBRUARY 14 TT GIVE THE FAMOUS SA MPLE R 2 lbs. $4.00 Packed to Assure Safe Mailing GRIGGS PHARMACY THURSDAY, FBBROAKT U,. 1J153 Victories 69-53 the ball hitting the net as the buzzer sounded. (And as one per son commented—“ That was the first time I ever saw Sherry smile while playing”). Coach Elmer Gross cleared the bench the second quarter and the subs ran up the score to read (Continued on page seven) NEWS LETTERS , LETTERPRESS . OFFSET ★ COMMERCIAL PRINTING Pugh & Beaver State College SPECIAL HEART BOXES - ’ AND OTHER WHITMAN'S" ASSORTMENTS ' ATTRAC TIVELY WRAPPED FOR - VALENTINE'S DAY opposite Old Main ' —Photo by Sussman 28-0; %' r