PAGE SIX Matmen, Meet Begins At 7; Speidel In 31st Year By LOU PRATO Charley Speidel, the old pro fessor of Penn State athletics. opens his 31st campaign as head coach of the Lion wrest ling team tonight at Recrea ion Hall when his renovated 1956-57 matmen host Colgate University's grapplers in the first half of a Penn State-Colgate. sports double header. The match will begin at 7 and will be immediately followed by a' basketball game between the two' schools. In his 30 years of coaching the Nittany wrestlers. Speidel has posted an amazing 236-569 record. Last year, the Lions were topped only by the Uni versity of Pittsburgh—Eastern Intercollegiate champs—in eight dual meets. Only four men from last sea son's starting team have returned. • this year including Eastern cham-1 I - Seven sororities won games in the coed intramural bas pions Sid Nodland and Johnny ketball loop this week at White Hall. Johnston. Missing from the Lion! lineup for the first time in three! Phi Mu dumped Pi Beta Phi. 30-18, with Sally Coltrin years will be 1955-56 co-captains and Joyce Neal scoring 26 of the winner's total points. Linda Bill Oberly and Joe Krufka. I ;Walrath had nine counters for Pi With the absence of Oberly and t at 147 and Adams, runner-up in Phi. Krufka, Speidel will face the:both the Eastern and National! Alpha Chi Omega beat Chi problem of inserting inexperi-1147-pound tournaments in 1956, Omega, 29-10. Wilma Van Atta enced upper weight men' into his' will start at 157. 'scored 14 points for the winners, starting array. At 177, he will call! 1 Pepe was undefeated in regu-, while Dianne Mather dunked the on sophomore Bruce Gilmore, a;lar season action last year and loser's 10 points. freshman letter winner last y ear -has a career dual meet record of t l Alpha Omicron Pi defeated Gilmore, who also excels on thello-1. Adams, the Lion co-captain } Zeta Tau Alpha, 33-22. Barb gridiron, was the 165-pound Penn -, from Bellefonte, his a two-year. Fredericks led the winning at sylvania State High School cham -A dual meet mark of 10-4-1_ tack with 18 points, while Doris Probable Starting Lineup pion two years ago. Beane scored 13 for ZTA. Speidel hopes to solve his Kappa Alp h a Theta sent PENN STATE Kappa problem with 210. :COLGATE , , 1 1"hompson IV for its fourth defeat pound Sam Markle. Markle, a Martin l 123 Nc l ±an .,, Q lin five tilts by a 28-18 score. Jo senior from Bellefonte. under- Skripak 130 flui n'Bedenk sunk 15 oints for KAT. studied Oberly for the past two t McCarthy 137 John ston( ,t f aZetatrippedSigma Sig- D •It S . seasons. t Zimmerman 147 ~,"Pe l m a Sigma, 41-31, in the highest The 130 and 167-pound classes D'Esterre 157 ,„'"`'"',.. , s !scoring duel of the week. Barb will also be handled by inexpert-!Schutt 167 ' an tDrum and Mary Herbein netted enced seniors. State College's!Newell 177 Gilmore ; 35 of the winner's total markers. Markle l • George Smith gets the nod at the, Werner Hwt. Lvnn Stollineyer dunked 13 for 130-pound berth and Ed Phelan! Ithe losers. will man the 167-pound spot. 'IM Boxing Correction I Beta Sigma Omicron defeated Nodland. 123-pound Eastern champion last year. will start at. It was erroneously reported on: I the snortspages of the Daily Coi- 1 Cox hit the double scoring col -123. The Lion co-captain has never' - -urnn for the winners when she lost a dual match in two ye ars ,filegian yesterday that Chuck varsity competition, w i nn i ng IT Zendt, Lambda Chi Alpha, de- tallied 20 points. Gail Lepine and tying three. feated Tony Rbtell, Phi Kappa scored half of the • loser's total. Sigma. Rotell won the bout and' Alpha Epsilon Phi stumped Lit- Speidel will start Johnston. 'entered the semi-finals. ,tle Lions 11. 26-16, with Clare the 1956 130-pound Eastern ! 'Stein hitting for 20 points titlist. in the 137-pound slot. ' Johnston, a junior, lost only to Pitt's Ed Peery in dual meets last year. Two other letterwinners,. John Pepe and Dave Adams. round out The starting allignment. Pepe. runner-up for the 137-pound East ern title last season, will open Nine Independent Teams Advance in IM Basketball A 22-point performance by,Nittany 44 captured game honors McGinnis of Nittany 41 high-lw ith 10. In another close contest, Pfeif lighted Thursday night's in- er and Gamble combined to lead tramural basketball action. !the Nittany 36 quintet to a 24-20 ; N vi i c i t ta orY - ny over Dorm 13. The two Nine IM cage teams chalked cagers hit the hoops for up victories, including a forfeit: Nittany apiece, while Goetz tal by the Calder Alleycats to the,lied a like number for the losers. Nittany Glassers. The Alleycais McKee Mustangs Win outscored the Glassers, 27-22, but Mortimer, with 9 points, led a were forced to forfeit because well-balanced McKee Mustang they used an ineligible player ini club to a 24-9 rout of the Harrill the contest. ;ton Skins. Funk and Garfinkle McGinnis' fine effort sparked each bagged 4 tallies for the los the Nittany 41 cagers to a 37-30 ing Skins. win over the Nittany 38'ers. Far-I Lucus' 9 counters was top ef ber topped the losers' scoring col- fort for the McKee Minos in a umn with 11 counters. i 2648 win over the Aces. Wolff Martinez Scores 9 I t ot' the Aces copped individual Martinez led the winning Glass-,laurels for the tilt, throwing in ers with 9 points, while Roberts l l3 points. led the futile Calder cause with 13. • Taorinina's 10 markers led the3B-15 conquest of the Treys. The Violators to a 27-3 romp over the losers' West counted 7 markers. Twenty-Niners. Reskovac pacedi Phillips and Hammond each the losers with 4 points. . i dunked a half dozen counters to, The Nittany Tigers squeaked to.pace Stan's Boys to a 26-13 mar a 21-17 triumph over Nittany 14. 1 gin over the Five Nitts. Garber Rolling was top scorer for the Ti-'tallied 8 in a losing cause for gets with S points, as Borchert of.the Nitta. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA lagers Host Colgate in Twin Bill Nittanies Seek 3rd Win; Edwards in Starting 's' * * ept. Unbeaten in Dual Meets 7 Sororities Score IM Cage Victories Board Names Ex-Lion One of Penn State football's all (time greats. J. L. (Pete) Mauthe, 'has been named chairman of the board of Youngstown Sheet and :Tube Co. Mauthe, a trustee of the University, had served as presi dent of the company since 1950. A 12-point output by Mairhote of Pollock 12 showed the way to a * * * Sid Nodland '55 Eastern 123 Champ Three Shutouts Top IM Bowling Three shutouts featured Frat ernity "C" and "D" bowling league action Thursday night. Four to nothing wins were re corded by Zeta Beta Tau in the "C" circuit, and by Beaver House and Delta Tau Delta in the "D" league. • Alan Friedman's 429 series paced ZBT to its win. Ken Bailey took individual honors for the match with a 446 series and 179 single game for losing Sigma Nu. Dick Giesecke, with a 189 game, and Cal Emery. with 510 pins for the set, showed the way in Beaver House's victory over Phi Kappa Tau. The losers' Joe Stecker notched the "D" league's top figures of the evening, racking up a 246 game and a 530 series. Herb Hollowell (175-504) spark ed DTD's shutout of APhi Delta, as Giusto Pizzini (160-451) led the losing five. In other "C" kegling action, (Continued on page seven) DONAHEY RADIO-TV Record Players Sales and Service OPEN EVENINGS 1:00 - 10:00 P.M. He S. Pugh St. (rear) Phone Anams 7-7112 By VINCF. CAROCCI After two consecutive losing efforts on foreign ground, the Nittany cagers will try to find the winning road once again when they play Colgate's Red Raiders at 8:45 tonight at Recreation Hall. The cage contest will fol match at 7 p.m. The Lions carry a 2-2 season record into the game. After start ing out like the proverbial "ball of fire" with consecutive wins ; over Carnegie Tech and Rutgers at Rec Hall, Coach John Egli's ,boys hit a tailspin and lost to, 'North Carolina State and West Virginia. Egli called the West Virginia game the worst his team has yet to play. However, he is hoping that the Lions will profit by their Mountaineer mistakes and gain the winning potential he knows they have. With the exception of sopho more Carm Palmiero, Egli will again open with his usual start ing lineup of Ron Rainey at forward. Bob Ramsay at cen ter and Captain Bob Leisher and Steve Baidy at guard. Pal- miero is suffering from a cold and will not be ready for a starting assignment t o n i g h t. However, he is expected to dress for the game but will not be used unless vitally necessary. Sophomore Bob Edwards willl take over Palmiero's starting 'for ward post. Edwards started against West Virginia when Pal miero was confined to the "Uni vorsity hospital. How much the Lions will miss Palmiero can not be determined since sound reports concerning, Colgate's strength are not avail able. Palmiero hit for double fig ures in the two Lion home tilts and was a strong rebounder. His absence was felt at West Vir ginia To add to Egli's woes, Ram say suffered a bruised heel against the Mountaineers which may handicap him somewhat However, the 6-8 center work ed out with • the club Thurs day night and, according to Egli. looked "pretty touch in there." The Lion coach said that he would switch Edwards to the piv ot and place sophomore Tom Han cock at forward should Ramsay need a rest during the game. In reserve, Egli will have his usual standbys—Jim Jordy, Greg Schwendeman. Jim Paterson. Jim Lysek. Ted Kuhista and Paul The Lions drilled on their of fensive patterns during the two practice sessions before to night's game. The cagers held their own against West Virginia when they stuck to their pat terned offense. It was when they tried to run with the Mountaineers that Hundley and Co. increased its lead. Colgate, which split its two games with the Lions last year, is faced with a height problem. RELAX .. . INDOORS OR OUT You'll appreciate the warmth, softness, and rugged wearing super iority of Hur's Sport Shirts. Why not buy one for that special friend or buddy? He'll know you have selected the best in comfort and warmth. Mitt's SATURDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1956 ow a Lion-Colgate wrestlin,l Jack Nichols, Colgate's biggest scoring threat, Russ Brummer and Chuck Hagenah are the tall est Red Raiders at 6-4. Hagenah is only a sophomore and is not being heavily counted on to add to the Raider offense. Nichols, who set a new Col gate season scoring record with 589 paints last year, and Bill Allen are expected to open at forwards. SI Selectors Pick Valentine Sports Illustrated, boasting that its All-America football team is tops in the land, has named Sam Valentine to its first team over such publicized stars as Jim Park er. Ohio State, and Bill Glass, Baylor. Bill Krisher, of Oklahoma, was Valentine's guard partner on the star-studded eleven. This is the second major All- America team that Valentine has been named to in the last week. Look Magazine named him to its squad last Tuesday. Others named were Ron Kram er. Michigan and Joe Walton, Pittsburgh, ends; John Witte, ' Oregon State, and Norm Hamil -1 ton, TCU. tackles; Jerry Tubbs, Oklahoma, center; and John Ba lyuk, Colorado. Jim Brown, Syra uese, Paul Horning, Notre Dame, and Johnny Majors, Tennessee, in the backfield. Bob Leisher, captain of Penn State's basketball team, is the father of two—a boy and girl, 3.95 up tit .0 .41: 1 P 114 E. College Ave. * * * Bob Edwards To Start Tonight
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