THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1957 Kadis Drive Giows Ice Rink Donations Add To Str cken Athletic Fund Thirty-eight dolla added to the Dick Ka, last night as a resul. second day operatio University ice skating the Varsity "S" Club, co of the fund-raising cam. The money added to vious day's Collection the fund total to $163. Lars was collected at Tuesday night while th' the money has come vidual contributions. The rink will be open night from 7-10 with all going to the campaign. mission price is 50 c larger donations are cepted. Sixty-seven persons out at the rink last n more than had enjoy skating facilities the day 1957 Eastern Gymnastic Championship To Be Decided at Army-Lion Meet The 1957 Eastern Gymnastics championship goes to the winner of the Cadet-Lion meet this Saturday, conceded Army Gymnastics Coach Tom Maloney. Lion Chieftain Gene Wettstone agreed to the importance of the meet, for a whole year of hopes depend on this meet. If Wettstone's team comes through, it will be his eighth Eastern title in 18 years as head coach and will near the Army record of 9 championships. Six Fraternities Grab Victories In IM Bowling All the intramural bowling ac tion at Recreation Hall Tuesday night was supplied by fraternity teams, as Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Delta Chi, Alpha Tau Ome ga, Kappa Delta Rho, Tau Phi Delta, and Theta Xi garnered vic tories. TKE downed Phi Sigma Delta, 3-1, as Bob Campbell took both one and three-game scoring hon ors for the TKE team. Theta Delta Chi defeated Phi Gamma Delta, 4-0, paced by John Fracalc-ssi who rolled a 493 three game total, ATO whipped Delta Upsilon, 4-0, behind Tony Dorrell who bowled a one-game score of 191. KDR won over Alpha Zeta, 4-0, as Jim Barron led the way with a one-game 206 score and a three game total of 530. Tau Phi Delta took a close one from Sigma Alpha Mu, 2037-1992, as they registered a 3-1 win. Arnie Machles rolled a 201 score for a one-game high for SAM: and the SAM one game team total was 709. Theta Xi topped Phi Delta The ta, 3-1, as George Hawk led in both one and three-game scoring. STATE COLLEGE'S FINEST Italian Spaghetti and Meat Balls -La Fried Oyste Lobster T Steaks and your fa 233 E. Beav A larger crowd is expected to night since all high schools in the state will be closed tomor-. row in celebration of Wash ington's birthday. Mrs. Marlyn Tammen, 1947 Cal ifornia and United States skating champion, did not perform her plarried four-minute skating ex hibition last night because of an illness in the family. But Mrs. Tammen, who put on her brief act before Tuesday night's skating enthusiasts, is ex pected to return tonight. The campaign for the injured Geneva College athlete offi cially began Tuesday. Besides the profits received from the skating rink, the Varsity Club and its co-sponsor, the Col legian, have been granted per mission to solicit the University sororities. Individual donations are also being accepted. Any one wishing s was t is fund of the I of the rink by sponsors aign. the ! pre creased orty dol • e rink - rest of • in. indi- :gain to proceeds The ad - ts but :eing ac- turned ight, 22 ed the before. The 1956 defending EIGL champs hold a - 15-7 lead over the Lions in a dual-meet series dating back to 1932. Both teams sport undefeated 3-0 cards in league competition this year. Army has defeated two mutual opponents of the Lions, both by lower scores than Wett stone and company. The Cadets finished off Tem ple, 67-29, while Wettstone's charges scored a 70 1 / 2 -25 1 / 2 vic tory. Syracuse forced the men from West Point to go all out before bowing 62-34 while the Lions widened the breech to 67-29 against the Orangemen. Maloney, 1952 Olympic Gym nastics coach, said, "The meet with Penn State on February 23 will definitely determine the team champion for 1957. "In my opinion Penn State has probably the finest gym team in the country and also one of the best coaches in Gene Wettstone. "I feel that Army's chances of beating Penn State are very slim and we will have to get EVERY break to win." Maloney apparently is not going to take any chances on the breaks going against him. His 17-man crew of specialists are expected on campus today in order to work out and become familiar with the Recreation Hall surroundings. One of the biggest things that Wettstone fears is the 17 "spe cialists" that Maloney utilizes. According to the Lion mentor, Gcilleria resli Sea Food Fantail Shrimp Steamed Clams Italian Foods Chops orite beverage from our bar THE DAILY COLLEGIAN_ STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA to contribute to the fund should leave the money at the Collegian office in care of Sports Editor Fran Fanucci. Checks should be made out to the Varsity "S" club. The Fenn State campaign is only one of many now occuring throughout the country to aid the befallen athlete. He has been in a Cleveland hospital since Sept. 29 and only once has come out of a coma. Hospital bills now total $13.- 000 and Kadis' father is going into debt to raise money for his stricken son. He ha:. secured $3OOO thus far but it is not near ly enough to pay the expense. Many organizations have an swered the call for help, besides the Penn State Varsity club. The latest response came from the John Carroll and Baldwin-Wal lace basketball teams of Ohio who agreed to play a benefit game sometime this month. the men from the Hudson usually compete in only one event and they become "so terrific in that one thing, they're very hard to beat" "I would like to be able to do that myself," Wettstone con cluded. AD 8-6765 The only gymnast on the squad who does not specialize in one event is probably the most dan gerous man on the team, Garland O'Quinn. O'Quinn is undefeated on - both the side horse and the par allel bar. He was a runner-up in the Easterns last year. Besides O'Quinn, the Cadets depend on the scoring of Captain Bill Thomson on the horizontal bar and Paul Dean in the rope climb. Thomson and Dean are de fending Eastern champions and the meet may go to the final event, the rope climb, before the 1957 Eastern championship ,is WOIL Designed for easy on, easy off comfort plus snug, healthful support all day tong. Hand sewn craftsmanship throughout in true Indian fashion for effortless fit. Available in wine, golden tan, and black calf. Agk /44VtE CUSTOM SHOP shoe room - second floor Cornell Matmen Seek To End 9-year Jinx Cornell will be seeking double vengeance against the Nittany wrestling team tomorrow night when the twice beaten New Yorkers host the Lions at Ithaca, MY. Their foremost goal will be to avenge a 20-6 loss to the Lions last year and their secondary purpose will be to break a nine-year jinx that Coach Char ley Speidel's matmen hold over Colgate. Harvard, and F& M. them. Molino's and Dunlop's records Not since 1947 when the Big:are not spotless but they still Red took a 21-9 decision have shine out from the crowd. One they been able to defeat the Penn} State grapplers. In the overall; of Il,lolino's defeats was a 3-2 de series record, Cornell has wont cision to Pitt's Bill Rulings and only seven and lost 35. Two meets; the other came against Penn have ended in a draw. when weight trouble caused him If Cornell's season record is any' to forfeit indication of their strength thisi Dunlop's only loss this year and year then the Lion nine-year spell) the only one of his career was to may be broken tomorrow. In nine; Pitt's Ron Schirf, 6-2. His two meets, the Big Red have won sev-ities have been with Doug Werner en and lost two, including a 17-9 t of Colgate and Syracuse's Chuck victory over Lehigh. IDinkelmeyer. Last year, as a Losses to Pitt, 22-8, and Syra case, 14-11, mar an otherwise perfect season for Cornell. Be-' sides the win over the Engi- frosh Matmen nears, the New York grapplers f own victories over Colgate. 22- ; 5, Yale, 19-8, Penn, 26-8, H- Change Li vard, 19-8, ar Brown, 20-6, and Franklin and Marshall. 19-10. L i neup Three seniors, two juniors, and three Big Red three sophomores dot the Cornell r starting lineup, including four• lettermen. Two of the Cornell men A revamped Penn State fresh are unbeaten. man wrestling lineup will face Junior Dick Vincent has a nine- the Cornell frosh matmen Friday , night in an to match winning streak going in the jond match attem f h pt o t e yearwin its sec -157-pound division while his team mate. sophomore Steve Friedman.' Under the coaching of Don Watkins, the Lions have defeated is undefeated in four outings at 167. the Lock Haven State Teachers Five other Cornell men own, College junior varsity while drop better than average records. Jun-;Ping a narrow 16-15 decision to for Carmen Molino has a 7-2 rec-Lehigh. Cornell's grapplers down ord at 123 and George Willis, aced Syracuse. 26-3, and Lehigh, 130-pound sophomore owns a 5-3-11 20-4 - mark. Senior co-captain Chuck; At 123 pounds the Nittanies will Gratto—brother of Lehigh's cap-I send Gordon Danks, a New Jer tairi Joe Gratto—has a 5-4 card! sey prep school champ, into ac at 137. Ilion while holding down the 130 In the heavier weights Cox-;pound slot will be a newcomer, nail is fairly strong with senior I Bob Costaglioa, a PIAA District Steve Smethurst, the other co- ; and Regional champion at 120 captain, wrestling with a 4-3-2 pounds. slate at 177 and sophomore Dave Appearing for the first time in Dunlop. 6-1-2, in the heavy- , a Penn State uniform will be weight spot. 'Duane Foresman 137 pounds The remaining Cornell startingi land at 147 pounds 'will be Sam position at 147' is handled by sen-1—• iumor of Mapletown, who corn ior Glen Wise who has an anemic piled a 51-8 high school record. 2-6 record to date. :A Greensburg native. Bob Faris, Vincent, who last seasou lost a will wrestle at 157 pounds for the 7-4 decision to Penn State's Johnj Pepe. has ruled supreme in his Lion s. weight class. He has only one fall! Dan Mangle of Shamokin is ex to show but most of his decisionspected to get the nod at 167 have been one-sided. 'pounds and Al Lasko, with a one In the season opener with Le-(match experience, will start at high. Vincent handed the afom-1177 pounds. The heavyweight con mentioned Joe Gratto his first lossj tender will be a New Jersey all in collegiate dual competition, state football product. Sam Stella 9-6.tella, wrestling for the first time. Friedman has been injured 1 for part of the season and has ! Rip Engle has yet to experience seen only limited action. But in !a losing season in seven years at that time he has carved out vic- the Penn State football coaching tories over foes from Lehigh. :helm. HAND SEWN MOCCASINS PAGE SEVEN freshman. Dunlop was unbeaten in six matches.
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