SATURDAY. MARCH 2. 1 Matmen Pites 27- A 27-meet w"4, legiate wrestling circle ling ... team Saturday n campaign against the The impregnable l the early part of the 195 when Lehigh turned a 16-12. Nine foes from thi are included in the i r march Eight years ago. P. • name in college wrestsl as, worthless as a co dollar—but that was be Peary took over. Peery came from 0 1950 and revived the s, scraper U. The Panth• hadn't had a wrestling team •ce the early 1930's and when P •ry took the- helm, he could look n •ck on a 23-match losing skein that the last three pia teams lad com piled. The losing streak was extended to 38 in 1950 but that was the last time the Peery-Pittsburgh com bination fell below a .500 season.l In 1951, the Penthers s pli t even in 14 meets. The next year, , they posted a 9-2 mark and in 1953 and 1954, the Pittsburghers had identical 10-1 records. Two years ago Pittsburgh had 'another 9-2 season and last year it had its first undefeated se as o/n under Peery with a 10-0 mark. The Panthers hare ruled the roost at - the Eastern Intercol legiate Wrestling Association's tournament for the last three years. and 'last season they ranked behind Oklahoma • and Oklahoma Aggies for National honors. The Blue and Gold opened the current campaign with a 25-3 win over Michigan and followed that - up with victories over lowa, State, 17-8; Maryland, 26-4; Syracuse, 17-9; Cornell, 22-8; Lock Haven, 23-3; Purdue, 25-3., Army, 28-0; and Lehigh, 15-9, The Lions have faced four com mon opponents with the Panthers. Maryland. Syracuse, Cornell, and Lehigh. Comparatively, State top ped the, Tarps, 17-11; and Syra cuse, 244; lost. to Lehigh. 16-13; and tied Cornell, 12-12. -- Despite the superiority -of the Panthers in recent years, the Nit tany matmen -hold the edge in the .all time series, 11-3. It want until 1954 that the Pitts. crew recorded its first victa against the Lions. It did it that year, 22-8. end the Lions haven't won since. In 1955, Pitt captured a 19-8 decision, and last year the Panthers won, 16-12. In the first eight meats:of the series—which began in• 1914-- the Lions held Pitt scoreless while rolling up 243 points. But the Panthers broke that barrier in 1951. scoring nine points in a 21-9 defeat. PoHod( 9 Sparks IM Bowling Action ' Bernie Stirk fired a 236-603 series to lead Pollock 9 to a 4-0 win over the DFO's in indepen dent bowling action Monday night. Other top action featured the Bowlovers tripping Pollock 11, 3-1; the Termites topped the Sleepers. 4-0; the Aces downed the Splits, 3-1; the Holy Rollers shut out the C. E.'s, 4-0; and Jordan 2 toppled the G. 4-0. The Dark Horses, led by Klu kosky's 232-579 series, defeated Nittany 36. 4-0; the Timmy's best ed the Nittany 23'ers. 3-1; the Newman's outscored the Ather ton's, 4-0; the Oddbowls tri umphed over the Bars, 3-1; the Nittany Glassers,' led I by Larry Cook, tripped McKee V, 3-1; and Pollock 12 defeated the Gutter Bowlers, 3-1. Frosh Lacrosse Aspirants Freshmen interested in trying out for the frosh lacrosse team should report to the Nittany team room, across from the skating rink, at 5 tonight and, tomorrow. Penn State was jUst ,= • e ff ective on offense as it was on defense in 1956_ The Lions ranked 11th in = nation in total offense with . average of 349.8 ilardS'ver game; and 18th in rushing o ease with anaverage of 241.4 yards - game. . . Point Toward eetWin Skein Ig streak, one of the longest in col will be the target of the Lion wrest ight when they close the 1957 dual University of Pittsburgh. 'anthers have not been defeated since season e trick, ;s qeDson victory .aarfeii Ore Rex horns in at Sky- Ed Peery Pitt Mat Coach Radakovich Signs Eagle Grid Pact PHILA DELPHIA (iP)—Dan Radakovich, Penn State line backer and center, has signed a 1957 contract with the Phila delphia Eagles: of the National Football League, general mana ges Vince McNally disclosed to day. Radakovich was the Eagles' ninth choice at the January -NFL player draft. McNally said he met the 205 pounder at the Pittsburgh airport where the Lion ace agreed to terms• over a cup of coffee. Scene: The London drawing room of Professor liforiaritg Kitchener, philologist and elocu tionist. As curtain rises, Kit chener U singing and dancing. Kitchener: Why can't the Eng lish learn how to speak? Hey? Why can't a woman be like a man? What? Why can't any body grow accustomed to my face? So? ,' Enter Gatsby Dcrnothing, a chimney sweep. Donothing: P'arn me, Perfi zer K, oi w'd Joik tao lorn 'ow do spike e'en batterwise thun oi spike naow. Kitchener: Ugh! (Aside) Yet, he's a challenge. (To Donoth ing) All right, loathsome, in six weeks, you'll be speaking well enough to go to the Coro nation Ball! Six weeks later. A Complete Line of Sport and Dress Shirts Awaits Your Selection at" THE DAILY C MY FAIR OXFORD HUR'S MEN'S SHOP OLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Dick Kadin Fund Over $5OO As Contributions Still Pour In The "Dick Kadis Fund" pushed over the $5OO mark yesterday when $79.09 was donated, bringing the total for !the week and one half drive ;to $557.89. The drive ends Friday night at 9. All fraternities and sororities are urged to turn in all donations on or before the deadline. Kappa Delia Rho turned in the highest amount yesterday when it donated S2O. Sigma Chi still leads all fraternities with a $3O contribution. The Daily Collegian and Var sity "S" Club, co-sponsors of the drive, will discuss the drive's pro grees at a meeting at 10 tonight in Delta Upsilon fraternity. An $18.54 donation by Nittany 36 marked the first time since the Phi Gam Cops 'H' Cage Title Phi Gamma Delta completed its intramural basketball season un defeated and captured the League H title Monday night by romping over Sigma Nu, 44-20. Posting one of the highest scores of the year, Kappa Delta Rho ended its action with a deci sive 64-24 victory over Chi Phi. RDA's high man was Billy Kane with 15 points. The win moved KDR into a first place tie with Theta Kappa Phi in league A play. In the remaining two frater nity contests, Delta Upsilon downed Phi Epsilon Pi, 32-23. and Lambda Chi Alpha defeated Delta Theta Sigma, 13-6. Penn Haven captured the inde pendent leue H ch with a 35-15 ag win overam thepionship Terra pins. Donothing: Sao, Prayfooser lc can yez thank what me spikes gentmanly aynuf naow? Do we be Bung to Coronation Ball towgedder? Kitchener: Oh, my Aunt Sally, the blighter hasn't learned a thing. I'm lost. But wait. I'll dress him in a Van Hessen Oxford cloth shirt. Then he'll pass as a gentleman for sure! All I have to do is be sure he keeps his big mouth shut. I'm saved, but good! (Curtain) Yes, friends, there's nothing like Van Heusen Oxford cloth shirts to make a gentleman of you. Whether you prefer but ton-downs, other collars, white or colors, see Van Heusen first. And buy. $5. Phillips-Jones Corp., 417 Fifth Ave., New York 16. N. Y. drive started that a dormitory' In a Radiothon conducted by group has contributed to the fund.' a local radio station near the The Varsity "S" Club and The Pittsburgh area approximately i SBOOO was coted w " ' Daily Collegian are unable to soli-j the highest lum ll p ec sun; of money cit dormitory groups because or: d ona t e d. University rules prohibiting such, Many schools and college groups functions. Because of this rule all' have also been holding benefit dormitories are asked to mail in'i games for Kadis. contributions to The Daily Col-!basketball legion or to drop them at the Coll Kadis' father, a Cleveland res• legian office. taurant owner, has borrowed ( $3OOO but has to raisa Kadis, who suffered a cerebral additionalbeen unable amounts. Geneva hemorrhage in a footballe i an Y Sept. 20, is still listed in poor• College, where Kadis attended, has contributed over $lOOO to the condition and is unable to recog.' nize members of his family. Since! famil Y" his injury was published by the Yesterday's donors: Pittsburgh papers and wire asso-; Kappa Delta Rho $29 ciations. drives all over Western Nittany 36.. ... $l3-54 Pennsylvania have been started to: Phi Della Theta — Sl7 help defray his medical bills,; Chi Omega $l3 which now total over $13,000. Phi Gamma Delta .. $10.55 ? ? 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