THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23.1956 Grapplers Visit Maryland Saturday Charley Speidel and his undefeated matmen will hit the road for the second conseeu-' tive week tomorrow when they leave for College Park, hld., to meet the Terrapins Satur- 1 day night. Boasting a six-meet winning streak, the who have already clinched the Atlantic Coast straight year that Maryland haal won the title. The Terps have swept by six opponents while losing only to Na vy. 26-6. They won the; title last Saturday when they defeated. Duke, 29-2.. Navy is the only team that has met both Maryland and Penn State this year. The Middies were walloped by the Lions. 23-7, four weeks ago at Annapolis. Only two Terps—Mike Sandus ky and Roney Carroll—won their individual matches. Sandusky de cisioned Middie heavy, Art Wright, while Lion heavy, Bill Oberly, pinned him in the second period. Both Carroll and Lion John Pepe decisioned Jim Long ton in the 137-pound division. Pepe beat the Middle. 6 1 1. Carroll Has 5-0 Mark Carroll, captain of the team, is undefeated with a 5-0 record. He was not in the starting lineup for the Duke meet. Sandusky has a 4-0 record scoring a 3-1 decision in the Duke meet. The giant Terp, who is co-captain of the 1956 foot ball team and who was named to All-America squads in '55, has a 4-0 record scoring a 3-1 decision in the Duke meet John McHugh, who owned a 5-0 mark before the Navy meet, lost his only match of the year to the Middie 123 pounder,. Marshall Masterson. Against Ma s t e rs o n Nodland coasted to an easy 9-2 victory. In the Duke meet McHugh pinned his opponent early in the match. Nodland Beat McHugh in 'SS In the '55 match between the Lions and Maryland, won 25-5 by the Lions, Nodland decisioned Mc- Hugh, 8-5, and Oberly decisioned Sandusky, 6-4, in one of the clos est matches of the meet. At one time in tht match Sandusky tried for a pinning position and was al most successful, but Oberly man aged to escape and went on to win. Carroll did not wrestle against the Lions last year. The only loss the Nittanies suf fered in last year's meet was in the 167-pound class when Ed Pas ko, leading 2-0, was knocked out when he was spun off his feet and knocked to the floor. The Terps picked up five points on the default. The'remainder of the Terp line up will have Charlie Kerler at 130 pounds, either Carroll or Ed Weatherly, who spells Carroll, will be at 137; and Jerry Ogurkis, who won by a pin in the Duke meet, at 147 pounds. Sal Amato will probably get the nod at 157 with Charlie Cook, who was held to a draw at Duke, manning the 167 post. Joe Wo zunk, at 177, and Sandusky anchor the Terp lineup. The Lions have one meet re maining on their schedule—Pitts burgh—one week from Saturday at Recreation Hall. Sontheimer Elected Hort Club President Adrian Sontheimer has been elected president of the Horticul ture Club. Other officers are Er nest Carter, vice president; Kath ryn Simons, secretary, and Philip Melito, treasurer. Lynn Bracken, Delano Muse, and Frank Marousky have been named to the program committee. Barry Bittinger, Margaret Porter. and Russell Beatty are group represea tatives on Agricultural Student Council. One Day Service RADIO TELEVISION PHONOGRAPHS See the New 11" Zenith TV Best Fringe Reception Falk & Smith 419 W. College Ave. State College. Pa. Lions will be facing the once-beaten Conference championship. It is the s e * * * * * WRA Cage-- (Continued from page six) enabled it to meet Tri Sig last night Ginny Lewis' 22 points led the sophomore attack. • Kappa Alpha Theta beat Delta Delta Delta, 29-18, to win her chance to play in the semi-finals. Thompson I gained the right to play by edging undefeated Leon ides B, 17-16, last week. Tonight A therton, 8-0, will challenge Kappa Alpha Theta 6-1, in the White Han gyro for the coed IM basketball champion ,ship. WRA Table Tennis Fituilivtc In the WRA IM Table tennis league Kappa Delta will tangle with Sigma Sigma Sigma for the championship and Alpha Epsilon Phi will battle Kappa Alpha Theta for the winers of the losers. Cabinet Publication Calls For Editorial Candidates All-University President Earl Seely has issued a call for candi dates interested in editing the publication `‘Your Student Gov ernment." It will summarize the duties and accomplishments of All-Uni versity Cabinet, the - nine College student councils, campus publica tions, and other University organ izations during the past year. Applicants for co-editor posi tions have been especially re quested. Those interested should contact Seely at AD 8-8272. the beginning . . . the end . of that evening . fir atmosphere for enjoyment THE TAVERN THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA IM Bowling (Continued from page six) one win and eleven losses. Delta Tau Delta stepped up their record to 5-7. One other match in League A competition witnessed the 3-1 victory of Delta Sigma Phi over Tau Phi Delta. Delta Sigma Phi scored a total of 2068 pins over the 1973 total registered for Tau Phi Delta. The victory for Delta Sig pushed its slate to a 7-5 mark. Tau Phi Delta's lo:c drops its league output to four wins and eight losses. 83 Students Enroll In Religion Courses Eighty-three students have en rolled in the six courses in reli gion which are being offered this semester by the University Chris tian Association, according to Rev. Robert Starbuck, associate direc tor. The courses include "Essential of the Christian Faith," "Introduc tion to the Old Testament," "In troduction to the New Testament." "Questioning Christianity," 'Reli gion and the Public Schools," and "Christian Faith and World Up heaval." Classes began last week and will run for 10 weeks. Penn State, in 1956. will oppose Ohio State on the gridiron for the first time since 1912. Terps, cond Mike Sandusky Meets Oberly again Seeded Stars Upset /n National Tennis NEW YORK, Feb. 22 (.4 ~% —A pair of court scramblers—Grant Golden of Wilmette, RI., and Armando Vieira of Brazil--scored up sets over two of the seeded stars today in the first round of the national indoor tennis championships. Golden, 26, ranked 12th nationally, tamed Kurt Nielsen's big -service and eliminated the s..!c iond-ranked Dane, who twice has Syracuse Jinx }been a runnerup, 6-4.6-4. Vieira, 30, a Davis Cup veteran (Continued from page six) Ifrom ato de Janeiro, turned the the jinx into the championship by,half-volley into an attacking one point, beating the Pistons.. weapon and smashed Sammy Gi -92-91, on the War Memorial murt' ammalva, the bright U.S. Davis in the seventh game in the playoff cup prospect from Houston. 6-4. finals. 16-2. Giaminalva was seeded Last Saturday, it looked like the ! fourth in the domestic list. Fort Wayne club finally wouldi Other seeded players, including crack the jinx. With It) minutes:top-seeded Vic Seixas of Phila. to go in a nationally televised'delphia, and second-seeded Art game; Syracuse held a 1.9-poinCL , rsen of San Deandro, Calif., lead. Then the Nats sagged as the'rnoved into the second round be- Pistons caught fire. Yore a holiday crowd of 1.000 at But Syracuse hung on. When the 7th Regiment Armory, Captain Paul Seymour held thei _____________ ball while the last four seconds Der Is Crooner, Too ticked off the clock. the Nats had,' rY squeaked by again, 85-84. At that,l Rod Perry, Penn State hurdler, the Pistons lead the Nats, f our ,possesses a pleasing singing, voice. The Coatesville youth is in heavy games to three, in this season's play• demand as an entertainer at ram- Engle on Shrine Staff IBand Day Set for '56 For the second year in a row,! Band Day, a feature of the Penn Penn State's Charles A. (Rip) l State football season, has been set Engle has bgen named to the for November 10 in 1956. coaching staff of the East for the; East-West Shrine football game; Penn State and Pitt will oppose a year hence. Terry Brennan, of each other in basketball, wrest- Notre Dame, has been name& ling and gymnastics at University head coach_ iPark. Pa., March 3. OIGIt SI S MK:Nwbicsi Engineuting Camsla fogis.••• iiv Orerniast ingin•oring Ovi Engineering ilioesicel E . wrap fuel Tachnetsitists Ma►alhorsks) tneimiering iwie•ll Adatiotkonstium ma Engineering Neckorb•wiasaW,'r.e AR you need to start is background in one of the fields fisted in the left-hand column above and a pen cil to check the activities you want to talk about when the B&W representative appears on your campus. He'd be there on the date shown above. He wants to see you. BABCOCK a WILCOM 161 East 42nd St., N.Y. 17, N.Y. SEE PAGE SEVEN G-74
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