The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 18, 1955, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. FEBRUARY le. 1958
Army Mat, Gym Teams
Visit Lions Tomorrow
Army draws a double-barreled bead on Rec Hall tomorrow night when its wrestling
and gymnastic teams visit, the Lions to offer local fans a three-hour twin bill which
promises to be packed with explosive sports action.
Cadet,mat coach Lloyd Appleton, whose 13quad owns a 2-3 record, will open the
sports doule-header at 7 p.m. when his squad spririgs into action against Penn State
which sports a 3-1 card. The Army-Lion gym contest has been tagged to start at 8:45 p.m.
Penn State wrestling coach Charlie Speidel has announced he will stick with the same
lineup that netted the Lions a 22-8
victory against Syracuse last
week.
Following is Speidel's stating ,
lineup with each man's record
and weight division:
Sid Nodland (123), 3-0-1; capttiin
Sid Nodland (123), 3-0-1; captain
Bob Homan (130), 4-0; Larry
Fornicola (137), 3-0; Dave Adams
(147), 4-0; Len McNeal (157), 0-1;
Joe Humphries (167), 0-1; Joe
Krufka (177), 3-1; and Bill Oberly
(heavyweight), 3-1.
Gene Wettstone's Lion gymnasts
will be out to gain undisputed
possession of first place in EIGA
competition, when they go against
the Cadet gym team in the eve
ning's nightcap.
The West Point performers,
holders of a 4-0 slate, will be
counting on a host of veterans
to stop the Nittanies from con
tinuing their two-year dominance
in the East,
Penn State captain Karl
Schwenzfeier will continue in his
iron-man role, appearing in three
events—side horse, parallel bars,
and flying rings.
Skeets Haag will lead a list
of Lion rope climbers, Bill Pax
ton will b, number one on the
mats, and Skip Heim will be
shooting for top honors on the
horse.
Wettstone will have Dion Weis
send, Tony Cline, and Al Poy
dock on the horizontal bar, Don
Rehm and Harry Maley on the
parallels, Dave K.ennedy and Dud
lootter on the mats, and Leroy
Fitch and Bill Marshall behind
Haag on the rope.
The Cadets thus far own wins
over Syracuse, North Carolina,
Georgia Tech and Temple.
IM Results
Five teams came from behind
In the second half to win their
games on the nine-game intra
mural basketball card Wednesday
night.
Those teams which rallied to
win were Cody Manor, trailing
4-6 at the half, to beat the Cru
saders, 18-10; the Vikings (9-11)
defeated the Spartans, 33-20; the
Pershing Rifles (10-12) won a
22-20 decision from the Atherton
Men; Town Council (5-10) eked
by the Penn Club, 19-17; and Sig
ma Pi (11-15) defeated Phi Mu
Delta, 29-27.
On the fraternity side, Ed Suley
hooped 19 points for Sigma Pi to
gain individual scoring honors.
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IT'S EASY TO SEE that the Droodle above is titled:
Tired anthropologist relaxing with better-tasting Lucky
behind freshly dug-up fossil. No bones about it, Luckies
taste better to all, sorts of people. College smokers,
for instance, prefer Luckies to all other brands, ac
cording to the latest, greatest coast-to-coastest college
survey. Again, the No. 1 reason for Luckies' wide lead:
Luckies taste better. They tide better,
first of all, because Lucky Strike means
fine tobacco. Then, that tobacco is
toasted to taste better. "198 Toasted"—
the famous Lucky Strike process—tones
up Luckies' light, good-tasting tobacco
to make it taste even better... cleaner,
fresher, smoother. So, enjoy the better
tasting cigarette . . . Lucky Strike.
Ilttot tode Ludzies...
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CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER!
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Chamberlain
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17 (A')
—Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain,
Overbrook rligh School's seven
foot basketball star, established
scoring record here today scoring
90 points as his team whipped
Roxborough in a Public League
game 123-21.
REAR VIEW OF TINT RARRIT
MUNCHING ON INORMOUS CARROT
J. Leighton Crutcher
University of Louisville
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Long Beach State College
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Scores 90
Chamberlain, who scored 74
points against this same team in
an earlier contest, connected with
36 field goals and 18 fouls. His
total eclipsed the 85 points reps..
tered Feb. 12 of this year by Ray'
Pauley of Sinking Springs High
in Berks County, Pa.
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