TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1 'Doc' Spei Over '5B * * John Johnson . . defends NCAA tide “I don’t even think we have an average team —at the present time,” Penn State’s legendary wrestling coach Char lie Speidel commented yesterday when queried over the out look of- his 1957-58 mat squad. “I’m not getting out the crying towel,’’ the master strate gist said. “I’ll wait until the season’s over for that. But we lost a lot of boys from last year 5 ; ' 1 who are going to be hard to re- nucleus of his 1958 edition around! place. these two performers. “We have some good boys but “We may be able to replace" they lack experience,” Speidel isome of those boys we lost,” Spei-1 added. “We’ll have to work twice !del said, “but for the most part, ' as hard.-We'll see what we can!this will be a neophyte team , work out of these. boys." ] which has to get a couple of bouts' Speidel has never been a man | under its belt.” The first one is to make excuses and he won't ; December 11 at Colgate, start this year—but he would ; have reason. He lost five men ;, from last year’s Eastern Cham- pionship team and another—Les ] Walters—won't be out for drills A CD! i until after his East-West grid- Dy MLI I rUWCb iron appearance. .. . « _. Four of those five absentees IA/l LflfSA Plfll/ have graduated while junior **” Bruce Gilmore, a starter at 167 A 23-28 overtime, come from last fall, will sit out the season behind victory bv Alpha Epsi because of a knee injury suffered , y,. v < , ■ in football. lon over Pl Lambda Phi,, Included among the missing are 'Sparked intramural basketball] Sid Nodland, John Pepe and Dave action at Recreation Hall on! Adams—aU of whqpi were three- Monday, Nov. 25. The victors] year veterans and all of whom overcame a 19-10 half-time de- : won Eastern titles at one time or j an °i«? r ’ , , , In the other close game of the^ We could almost always night. Theta Xi edged Pi Kappa; count on those boys last year." pin. ■55.90 gP* 1 *"?, " A * d ln other fraternity tilts. Alpha! ~ .** ?^. upi l er ?r ei9fal ? Tau Omega whalloped Theta Del-! would do, we d struggle through ta Cbi> 45 _ 19 . Sign £ Chi defeated because of those - three end j Alpha chi Rho 37.] 1; Phi Delta Johnny Johnson. jTheta beat Phi Kappa Tau, 24-13 : Also missing this season island Alpha Sigma Phi won over heavy weight Sam Markle. |Phi Sigma Kappa.-41-28. The two best returnees are of} The Sinkers sunk the Green course captain Johnny Johnson,!smokers. 39-15; the Masters de the defending 130-pound National'.feated the Terrapins, 41-25 and champ, and 147-pound Ear I‘the Bullets beat Hamilton-B, 30- Poust. Speidel hopes to form the 1 12; in independent play. Top Hats Ultra JHrtta i>hnp del Pessimistic Walters Showered With Honors Mat Prospects Climaxed by Draft into Pro Ball By LOU PHATO Overtime Win Going Formal This Weekend? 'You can rent the right and correctly-styled formal wear at reason able rates. A complete range of sizes. See us now and avoid that last minute rush. Complete Lins of Accessories THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYI VANIA * * Earl Poust . . . part of nucleus Someone cnce said “When it rains, it pours.” But Les Walters' downpour has a rain bow at the end of it and a nice juicy pot of gold in the form of a pro football contract. Within a period of 24 hours, the Lion's star end was honored by the Curbstone Coaches Club of Pittsburgh as the most out standing player on the Lion squad, then received a first place spot on the Associated Press All-East squad and cli maxed the day by being drafted into the pro footbaU ranks by the Baltimore Colts. Les received the outstanding Lion ajvard at the banquet of the Curbstone Coaches Sunday eve ning. Yesterday afternoon the AP released its All-East team with Les getting a first-team end posi tion on which five other team mates'were recognized for their Cards Get (Success of Booters Hill, J j racec [ t 0 Statistics |f| §'UraTt The reason behind the sue- sold save up six tallies in eight tiutt ,Tsr.rn,„. „ cess °f Penn State’s soccer ' ,u S^ as '. , PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2 (VP) — t u- f „n /_ n o i ro _ nr ,i The third quarter was the most ■ National Football League owners f eam fall (an 8-1 1 lecoid p ro( j uctive for the Lions. They I today unanimously granted all the * or a winning percentage) scored 16 goals in that frame. But : demands of the Players Assn.— can be clearlv traced to the the other quarters weren't far exhibition pay, minimum salary,'domination of the statistical “ l*?' fl P*S l4 .i n the Sr da : se and by the Lion The owners acted in executive - rs - I ing parties in the second quarter session after completing the! Coach Ken Hostermans men^ w h en they tallied seven. They league’s"partial draft session. The; tallied a record 56 goals to op-' tallied only one in each of the Southwest Conference produced jponents' 12 and took 381 shots fr rst third periods the two top choices in the draft ,at the enemies’ nets while giving when the Chicago Cardinals se-:°nly 86. That’s a .147 shooting lected King Hill, standout Rice 'accuracy for the Blue and White quarterback. and big John Crow.! and a .139 percentage for oppon -1 power running fullback of Texas e nts. jA&M. . In fad. only West Chester i Green Bay picked center Dan w » s able to overshadow lhi Currie, Michigan State; Los An-; play of the Lions. The unbeaten jgeles obtained .end Jim Phillips, ; Teachers slopped the soccer : Auburn, and Lou Michaels, tackle’ men 5-1 and oulshol them b' 'from Kentucky (from Redskins):! a _ l6 "J- 3 count. Philadelphia grabbed back Walt: Sophomore whiz Billy Fiedl. .Kowalczyk, Michigan State: 'Chi- ic ?P tur , ed the scoring honors wit cago Bears picked guard Charles Soals. n me better than runnel iHowley, West Virginia. U P Per Torgerson-one of la: I San Francisco plucked tackleY ea f' s D sc ° rln " leaders .^“ th - „ i Charles Krueger, Texas men along with junior iand halfback Jim Pace, Michigan halfback Howie Maierhofer i (from Steelers); Detroit chose tac- .? re *ll e . on . s chief contenders jkle Alex Karras, Iowa; Baltimore T '^ rner>ca , n laurel - s L , . 'snatched back Lew Lvles, Louis-! _ A " oth * r ville; New York picked back Phil: » ecker - ***** “, lhe ;King, Vanderbilt: and Cleveland' Wance rag up got back Jim Shofner. ° nl 7 Jvire tallies in 25 frames. { ■... Becker, who started as a re ' COLLEGE STATION, Tex., i serve and worked into a siari ;Dec. 2 (,<P) — Coach Paul Bear Bry-' ing berth, would have done bel ;ant, doctor of sick football teams, ter if not for a couple of defsn ,and hero of Texas A&M grid fans,! sive slips by his teammates. I today was released from his con-- Junior Jerry Bruce had only one tract so he will be free to become goal registered against him in sev coach at Alabama. ien frames and junior Don Don- Do you care enough, to send a Mil Ball corsage from * * Les Walters . . . hat trick in hor.nrs LLEN Jfe ;ast College Avenue College, Pennsylvania l'i:o Lion’.-, lending 'round gamer. Dave K.i-,pc:iar,. \va-> pick ed on :h<* second team and cap tain Joe Sabol, end Jack Faris. center Chari,e Ruslavage and back Babe Caprara received hon urab'e mention. A big surprise in the AP team was that Les' chief end op position Pete Jokanovich of Navy and Dick Lasse of Syra cuse—was relegated to the sec ond team and honorable men tion respectively. Mike Caval lon of Yale earned the other first team wing position. Tiie remainder of the AP AU- E.i-t team comprised of tack les J.m McCusker of Pitt and Bob Rcif .nvder of N'avv. guards Joe PaU-rnmo of Dartmouth and Tom Meehan of Boston College, center Jim, Keinan of Army, and backs Bob Anderson of Army, Tom For re>tai of Navy, Bill Austin of Rut gers and John Sapoch of Prince ton. How was the vacation? All ready for bluebooks and Christmas shopping? What a combination.' When you’re Christmas shop ping. naturally you want the finest, the finest in merchan dise. sales personnel, and shop ping conditions. You’ll find these three ex clusive features at Dank’s Men Shop. 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