PAGE SIX Unbeaten Lion Grapplers Host Lehigh Tomorrow Lehigh University’s matmen will be out to end a seven year victory draught against the Nittany Lions tomorrow night when the once-beaten Engineers invade Recreation Hall. The meet, Penn State’s thi immediately after a freshmar The Engineers are long-time Nittany rivals the mat series dates back to 1911, but they haven't been able to pin a defeat on the Lions since the 1949 sea son. Their closest attempt came two years ago at Rec Hall when an "inferior" Lion aggregation upset them, 15-13. Lehigh win b* carrying a 4-1 record into tomorrow's clash. They own victories over Syra cuse. Penn, Franklin and Mar shall. and Princeton, while los ing only to Cornell in the sea son opener. Three of the Engineer matmen are undefeated and one man has been beaten only once. Leon Har bold, 123, and Dave Bates, 137, have five wins to their credit while Dick Santoro, 147, has three victories and two draws. Captain Joe Gratto's only loss was to a Cornell man. On the Penn State side of the ledger. Coach Charley Speidel has four men with untarnished marks. Johnny Johnston, John Pepe and Dave Adams own 2-0 records and co-captain Sid Nodiand has a 1-0 mark. Speidel will probably start Nodiand at 123. Johnston at 130, Pepe at 137 and Adams at 147. However. Speidel may move Johnston. Pepe. and Adams up a weight and insert George Smith in the 130-pound spot. In the sea- lur d straight at home, will start preliminary match at 7 p.m. son opener with Colgate, the Lion coach used Smith at that spot and the State College senior picked up five points with a fall. From 157 on, Speidel's out look isn't very bright because none of the upper-weight men have been able to win a match in two dual meets. Earl Pousl. who was beaten in his first ap pearance last week, could get the nod at 157 if Adams wres tles in his class. Either George Gray or Dick Phelan will probably start at 167. 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STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Kappas Reach Coed Cage Final Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Kappa Alpha Theta. 42-15, in the semi-final game of the coed intra mural basketball league. Meredith Miller and Kathy Sauer shared 26 points for the strong Kappa team, while Judy Goodrich pitched in with 11. Alpha Xi Delta beat Chi Omega in the first playoff tilt of the table tennis league and appears to be the best contender for the league title. In ' other table tennis games. Alpha Epsilon Phi beat Alpha Chi Omega and Beta Sigma Omicron defeated Gamma Phi Beta. THE Now Save WEEK v^- x Woes Confro Gene Wettstone, Nittany Lion gymnastics mentor, has more than enough on his mind at the present time to keep most men occupied. He has just started re cuperating from an operation per formed on Wednesday, adding to his big problem of training his gymnastic aggregation for the 1957 season. However, the veteran coach barely shook off the ether before he was back in the groove—plan ning, computing and conjecturing 'for the coming year. His opening match with West Virginia Feb. 2 at Bee Hall, scholastic eligibility of his per formers, and improved compe- | Tanglewood Acres 1 e (Shangri-La of Centre County) § I V/ 2 Miles from Bellefonfe on Rd. to Jacksonville | | Dinners Served Nightly | 1 PIZZA SANDWICHES SALADS | i ALSO i | STEAKS SPAGHETTI LOBSTER SHRIMP | i Private Partiee May Be Arranged by Reservations § | Call ELgin 3-4584 2 = Dancing Permitted No Minors Allowed = § SELECTED BEVERAGES i TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiwiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Where do your taxes go? You may have a pretty good idea where taxes go. But did you know that some go to help pay other people’s electric bills? They’re the families and businesses that get their electricity from federal government electric systems like the TVA. While about 23jf of every dollar you pay for electricity from your power company goes for taxes, those other people pay much less . . . only about 4d per dollar if their, pqjver comes from the government’s TVA, for ex ample. As a result, you are taxed more to make up for what they don’t have to pay. Don’t you think this unfair tax favoritism needs thorough study and discussion? WEST PENN POWER FRIDAY. JANUARY 11. 1957 nt Wettstone liiion axe ihe major conllicis facing Welisione. “We’re lucky that we open with West Virginia, a comparatively weak team. Both (Armando) Ve ga and (Dion) Weissend, two of our top men, are ineligible until the second semester," he said. West Virginia, a non-confer ence foe, is not expected to have the depth to match that of the Nittany Lions, but could surprise in certain events. 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