FgftiAY, MARCH B, m 3 State-Army Dual Meet Battle Final The Penn State-Army match set for 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Bee Hall will be the last op portunity this season for the Nittany.Li.6h wrestling en thusiasts to witness not only one of the best teams in the wrestling circles but the last Of Coach Charlie Speidel’s formidable brother acts. fv- Penn State,, which has carried potential brother acts throughout the years, will have their two-way battling performances broken up ♦ for at least one year because Co captains Joe- Lemyre and Don Frey are graduating seniors. Like the Maryland dual meet, ,! it was the - brother act for both tennis that was telling and excit ing. And with the Karns brothers, Bob and Jim, Coach Lloyd Apple '* ton will present another test for the Lion powerhouse, i Army Tough Speidel figures there are upsets in the making and a rough going j for his matmen against the West Pointers. . “We will have to take the early I matches or else the meet will go ! down to the heavyweight class as it did before,” Speidel said. ► “Army is rough,” he continued. “Had it been earlier in the sea son, our boys could have taken them in a breeze because they * were hampered with injuries. But now with a solid team,” he explained, “there will be trou ble.” *■ Lemyre vs. Paulekas There is certainly no soft spot in the Army lineup. In fact, three of Appleton’s wrestlers fought • their way into the semi-finals of the Eastern Intercollegiate wrest ling tournament last year and one —AI Paulekas—turned out to be '• champion in his 177 class. Paulekas may face Joe Lemyre, who was i EIWA eham . pion in the 167 class. Should ' Lemyre go into the Easterns in the lightheavy class which he has wrestled all season, this match „ will not' only give the fans a championship battle but two men who are likely to meet again at Princeton for the EIWA cham . iPiOnship match. IC4A Runner-up Penn State’s 22% points in the 1953 IC4A indoor track and field championships exceeded even its title-winning total of 1942. Sizes 28 - 36 $3.98 204 W, Aw. -the only leading King-Size cigarette made an exclusively different way to avoid the main cause of irritation I NOWS PHILIP MORRIS is available in the new KING-SIZE for longer smokin Rctncmber, you 11 feel bettef when you change to PHILIP MORRIS. In case after case, coughs due to smoking disappear . . . parched throat clears up . . . that stale, "smoked-out” feeling vanishes?! So take your choice, but make your choice PHILIP MORRIS -America’s Most Enjoyable Cigarette! KING-SIZE er REGULAR YDUU FEEL BETTER smoking PHILIP MORRIS PHILIP MORRIS TH? CQLtjlGflA*? fTAfE COLLEGE. iSYLVANIA Mittmen to Present New Combination for Cadets In an effort to come up with a winning combination, Penn State boxing Coach Eddie Sulkowski has shuffled his lineup slightly for tomorrow’s dual match with Army’s rugged mitt team. into the lineup at 147 pounds, and will move up a weight to 156 and 'Stan Engle-will be reinserted Steve Melmeek and Hank Arnold 165, respectively. Otherwise the Lions will lead ■faith Sam Marino, 125; Sam But ler, 132; Tony Flore, 139; Adam Kois, 176; and Bill Andresevic, heavyweight. Engle, brought from the ranks of intramural champions last De cember, lost his first three bouts of the season at 147, then sat out the Wisconsin and Virginia mat ches while Melmeek handled his job. Like Engle, Melmeek has an 0-3 record with losses at 156 against Syracuse and at 147 to Wisconsin and Virginia. State’s other moveup, Hank Ar nold (165), will be seeking his sec ond win -of the season. He has lost three. Lanky Hank won the first varsity bout of his career in the season opener against Mary land but since has found rough going in losing to Michigan State, Wisconsin, and, Virginia oppo nents. HERE JTIS lIUPMORRK KING-SIZE KING-SIZE or REGULAR you cannot buy any other cigarette of equal q This lineup change was neces sitated by the internal ear injury suffered by regular 165 pounder Dick Cameron. Cameron had an 0-4 record against what usually was the opposition’s ace. » Last week junior Dick Ahem filled in for Cameron. As to the remainder of the Nit tanies going against Army, four will get their final dual meet prior to next week’s attempts at Eastern Intercollegiate champion ships at Syracuse, N.Y. Two, Flore and Kois, are un beaten all season, and two others, Marino and Andresevic, are unde feated in EIBA circles. State’s other starter, Butler, at 132 pounds, will be swinging for his first victory of the season.' Sam lost to a Marylander in the opener, watched the next two matches, and then lost to good Wisconsin and Virginia opponents. PAGE SEVEH
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