FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, Co!gat For Lio Colgate UniVersit Penn State mat squa position tomorrow nig piers open the 1956-5 The meet, schedu half of a Colgate-Penn Si bre header sports even , second part of the twin b John Egli's cagers tan the Red Raider floor q The only lime that t have faced Colgate on was in 1944. Penn S that match rather hand Colgate invades the Vale tomorrow with tl.v. already completed. Coac Potter's Red Raiders bea ter Institute of Technolo' in their season inaugura to Cornell, 2.2-5, in the The Hamilton, New .ork, mat team is predominately ade up of sophomores. Only t e letter men are back from l-st year's team, and one of those veterans has been benched by a sopho more. Juniors Pete Newell. 177, and Paul D'Esterre, 157, head the Colgate cast. Newell is u.nbeaten in two starts this yeak while D'Esterre's mark is 1-1. He was victorious against Rochester. but came out on the short end in the Cornell fray. Ted Tobias, 137, also lettered for the Red Raiders last season but he has been shoved to a sec ond team position by Frank Mc- Carhty a freshman monogram winner in the 1955-56 campaign. McCarthy lost both of his starts this year. The 123-pound berth is held by sophomore Paul Martin. Martin, 0-2 for the season, is one of two out-of-state matmen of the Col gate starting team. Bob Skripak, another fresh man performer last year, is in charge of the 130-pound divis ion. He is winless thus far this season. Sophomore Dick Zimmerman is the 147-pound starter. He was stopped by a Cornell opponent in his lone appearance this year. Skip Schult, another sopho more, handles the 167-pound class. He copped a decision against RIT but was beaten by a Cornell foe. The heavyweight job is in the hands of sophomore Dougfar. Werner. His record is 0-1. Dick McShane,l33; Norm Coop er, 157; and Dick Kelly. 177, have an outside chance to pierce this starting lineup. McShane and Kelly have already wrestled this year, losing to Rochester. ( O R &Pice AFTER SHAVE LOTION First Test Wrestlers 's wrestling - team—which has met a only once before—provides the op t when Coach Charley Speidel's grap season at Recreation Hall. led to get underway at 7, is the first ate dou- / In the 11, Coach :le with' intet ECAC Selectors Name Valentine, e Lions • e mat te won 29-5. •Nittany matches Harvey Roches -14-12, but lost r second Plum to Ist Team Captain Sam Valentine and quarterback Milt Plum were named yesterday to the All-East ern College Athletic Conference's football team, according to the As sociated Press. The team is picked from the 73 football playing members of the conference. Army was the on ly other college to place two men on the team. Penn State opponents named to the team were: end Joe Walton of. Pitt, tackle Flay Goodwin of Army, guard Lou Lovely of Bos ton University, halfback Bob Ky asky of Army, and halfback Jim my Brown of Syracuse. Penn State's soccer team blanked six opponents as it com piled a record of 8 wins, 2 defeats and I tie in 1956. TRANSPORTATION NOTICE CHRISTMAS VACATION GO BY GREYHOUND For the convenience of PENN STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, SPECIAL BUSES will be provided for the CHRISTMAS VACATION and will leave from the GREYHOUND BUS STATION at 1:00 p.m. on SAT URDAY. DECEMBER 22. Reservations for the SPECIAL BUSES will be made with the purchase of your tickets at the GREYHOUND BUS STATION. ALL RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY 10:00 p.m. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21. Reservations on the regularly scheduled buses for the 19th. 20, and 21st may also be gotten at the GREY HOUND BUS STATION. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE.. PENNSYLVANIA For additional information. call AD 7-4181 WER Refreshing antiseptic action heals razor nicks, helps keep your skin in top condition. 1.00 0f.% lan SHULTON New York • Toronto Brooklyn Trades 'Robby' to Giants NEW YORK, Dec. 13 (.) Jackie Robinson, one of the most controversial figures in baseball, was sold to the rival New York Giants by the Brooklyn Dodgers today for a reported $30.000 and pitcher Dick Littlefield in a deal that startled everybody including Robinson. Robinson, who will be 38 on Jan. 31. has talked often about retiring. Uncertain about his stat us in 1957, he asked the Giants for a few days to think it over. ...:,.-:::%-::::.:,-- •-•- , 141 1 i 'i i. 1.100:111: ?..:..1....,i,,.i„ •With only nine more State College shopping days un til Christmas, that means only nine mare days to get in the Christmas spirit at the Town nom* . . . •What better way to start than today's ses- MiM!!!! with the Jerry Miller _ Combo 4:30 to 6:00 LINES Try saying Merry Christmas with an attrac tive jewelry set. 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