PAGE SIX Matmen Seek 7th Win; Gymnasts Host Middies Penn State's wrestling team will not only Two of the highest scoring teams in Eastern enter tthe Maryland meet undefeated tomor- Intercollegiate circles, Penn State and Navy, row but also boasting of one unique distinc- I will clash in an all-important meet tomorrow tion -five of its members are undefeated, night at Recreation Hall. an achievement this late in the season. Nudland, Johnny Johnston, John Pepe, Joe Krunca, and Bill Molly have combined to give the Nittany Lions one of its most successful seasons in the last five yearn, All five have swept by their' '" opponents with comparative eased, IM Bowl ing sind in the six meets this yeari, 4 a have never been in any serous • I Phi Epsilon Pi was knocked, trouble more than a few times.' ;from the ranks of the undefeated'' In tomorrow's meet with thei once-beaten Terps at. Collegelby Alpha Rho Chi in IM bowling Palk, Md., Oberly and Pepe wall Wednesday night. In beating Phi, probably meet the only two Ep, un- 'Alpha Rho Chi pushed into' beaten men on the Maryland) team—Mike Sandusky and Cap- la first-place tie with Phi Ep. Al tale Ron Carroll. Sandusky has a lpha Rho Chi beat Phi Ep 3-1 by -0 record and Carroll a 5-0 card.!scoring 2038 pins to the losers Sandusky-Oberly in Encore 12023. I 2023. Each team holds a 9-3 slate.! Sandusky, a member of many The fight for league runner- All-America football teams last up is divided among thr e e year, was beaten by Oberly, 6-4,; teams boasting 8-4 records. Del last year in Recreation Hall. The to Sigma Lamb d a, Beaver closeness of that match could ) House. and Acacia each took well indicate another bruising; its match to move its season ' battle this year. Oberly seem!; to average from the 500 mark to have the knack of beating foot- 650. ball players. In the Ohio State Beaver House beat Sigma Al meet three weeks ago, he pinned,pha Epsilon on a forfeit, 4-0. Its 240 pound Jim Parker, an All -, previous victory was a 4-0 shut-' American guard. out over Acacia. SAE has yet to .Carroll can wrestle either 137'win a league match. or 147 pounds but is usuailyl Delta Sigma Lambda stopped placed at the 147 pound spot be - ,Phi Iklu Delta keglers 4-0. Delta! cause of his difficulty in making , Sigma Lambda scored a total of the required weight. His probable 190 points to Phi Mu Delt's 1845 opponent will be Dave Adams,'pins. The other victory owned by with a possibility that Earl Poust Delta Sigma Lambda was over may be shifted there with Adams:Delia Theta Sigma. moving up a weight to 157. Nodland-McHugh at 123 1 Acacia took a 4-0 triumph Nodland will be facing once-1 from Della Theta Sigma. scor beaten John McHugh, who lost ing 2158 points to the loser's an 8-5 decision to Nodland in the 2023. Delta Theta Sigma now '55 meet between the two teams, holds a 1.11 showing. Johnston goes against Charlie, Phi Kappa edged th e Theta Keeler at 130 pounds unless Ker- Delta Chi bowlers 3-1, 2394-2238. ler is shifted to 137. ,Phi Kap holds third place with a —Krufka, second in the NCAAI-5 mark and Theta Delt is a finals last year, will face Joelclose runner-up with a 6-6. Phi Wozunk in the 177 pound match i Kap owes its other win to Delta and national champion Oberly Sigma Lambda. Theta Delta Chi faces Sandusky in the heavy- h a d previously swamped Beaver weight class. House 4-0 The Lions will be seeking their; seventh straight win of the sea-;I son. Their victims have been Cor-I nell. Lehigh, Navy, Ohio State,: Syracuse, and Illinois. Maryland on the other hand has been defeated only by Navy' and boasts six wins. It has al ready clinched the Atlantic Coast Conference championship J. Paul Sliced).* Was An Udder Failure Till Wildroot Cream-Oil Cave Him Confidence lb. boys were having a bull session in Sheedy's room. "It's no yoke," heeled Sheedy. "Heifer-y girl I ask for a date turns me down flat." Then Sheedy's roommate spoke up: "There's good moos tonight J. Paul. Try some of my Wildroot Cream• Oil on those cowlicks." Sherd) , did and now he's the cream of the cs^•- \Vildroo: keeps his hair handsome and ' the way Nature intended...neat but not gl the brad of Lanolin, the very best part o: hair and scalp conditioner. Get Wildro, America's largest selling hair tonic. In I breakable tubes. Gives you confidence_ best. There's no udder hair tonic like it. *.l'lll So. Hartis Hill Rd., Williamsrellv, Wildroot Cream-011 gives you confidence Alpha Rho Chi, Phi Ep Tied EUROPE 20 Countries, 75 Days Abroad By air, all expenses, $1255 (NY) 25S Sequoia, Pasadena, California Europe far Collegians THE - DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA A win for both clubs is a must. Penn State must sink the Middies if it wish es to stay in contention for the Eastern title which it has won the last three years. The Middies, on the other hand, sport a 5-0 record, and a win is a vital necessity for their title dreams. Lion Coach Gene Wettstone believes that this is one of the most evenly matched meets on the Lion's schedule. Past scores of both teams seem to bear him out. Both clubs have been trouncing all opposition in meets thus far—with the excep tion of the Lion's loss to Army and Navy's close win over Syra cuse. The Lions opened the season with a resounding 64-31 victory over West Virginia and followed this with 62-34 trouncing over the Owls of Temple. Syracuse was the next to suc cumb before the high-scoring Nit tanies, 62-34, and then came the unexpected loss. Army's unbeaten Cadets turned the tables on the Lions, 58-38, at West Point to reduce the Nit tanies title hopes to a mere thread —a win over Navy and a Navy victory over the Cadets. Navy, however, bowled over (Continued on page seven) • • The Ally University Dance Phi Mu Alpha Dance Orchestra Music for Dancers Only FRIDAY, MARCH 2 HUB Ballroom Dancing 9-12 TICKETS at HUB DESK Five IM Cage Quintets Strengthen League Leads One Intramural cage five—the 8.M.0.C.'s of Independent League C—clinched its circuit championship and four other quintets strengthened their league-leading positions to spark a 17-game IM floor schedule, Wednesday night at Recreation Hall. The 8.M.0.C.'5, paced by Ray Seitz and 14-point output of Dan Radakovich, ran its victory skein to seven with a 38-25 win over the Barters. It was the final league game for the victors, and assured them of a playoff spot the 1956 independent basketball championships. Another Indie aggregation, the Grarps of Loop E, stretched its winning streak to six with a 41- 23 decision over the Birds. Defending fraternity cham pion, Kappa Delta Rho, kept its record clean in the A circuit by trouncing Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Tau, setting the pace in fraternity loop E, with a 6-0 slate, moved another notch closer to a playoff berth by .hand ing a 26-18 setback to Alpha Gam ma Rho. Independent league F leader, Jordan I. had a little trouble before downing the upset mind ed Kennon' Kats, 36-26. Delta Upsilon threw the Fra ternity League Et race into a tur moil by upsetting previously un beaten Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 34- 25. SAE is now in a three-way tie with Alpha Phi Alpha and Alpha Sigma Phi fpr the league lead. Tau Kappa Epsilon kept on the (Continued on page seven) featuring and FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1956 the 16-point scoring effort of S Club Makes Tentative Plans The Varsity S Club has an nounced that new members will be initiated Wednesday, March 7. Other plans were made for a Jam Session for members only sometime in the near future: a program to present several shows during the Spring Week Carni val; and a possibility of sponsor ing a sports show for proceeds for the Olympic Fund. The S Club will again sponsor a beginners dance class in the HUB ballroom. The classes will be held one hour each evening Monday through Thursday. The program will consist of seven les sons with an average of forty persons to a class. Tentative plans were made for an official of the Pittsburgh Pir ate baseball organization to speak at the club's annual spring ban quet. Jesse Arnelle, who owns al/ Penn State basketball scoring rec ords, is playing for Fort Wayne on the professional circuit. $2.50 per Couple
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