WEDNESDAY. DECEMBI Walters Could Upperw Trouble The weakest posil last year’s wrestlin were the upperweij sions —166, 177 and weight. Not much has changed in a year except Tand what an exception) that another weak link has been added to the chain— the 123-pound class. I For three years Sid Nodland had occupied the 123-pound berth and had performed “rather” well —he had never been beaten in dual competition and had won the Eastern title as a junior. But Nodland graduated qnd Coach Charlie Speidel doesn’t have a man that can even come close to Nodland's stature. "Jim Hart, last year's intra mural champ, was the best X had." the wiry mentor said the other day, "but he dropped off the squad about a week ago. I still think he could be a start er." As for the upperweights, only Les Walters is returning—well, he hasn’t exactly returned yet. Walters was the 177-pound starter last year and towards the tail end of the campaign he came in to his own—finishing second in the Easterns, fohrth in the nation and winning the Kaye Vinson' award for the most improved Bryant-A Coach With Two Schools Football coach Paul (Bear) Bry ant finds today himself in the unique position of being a coach with two jobs. Bryant, who tendered his resig nation as coach of Texas A&M only, Monday, accepted a 10-year coaching job at his alma mater, the University of Alabama, yester day, the Associated Press report ed. He will assume his duties TRANSISTOR RADIO for him or her for CHRISTMAS $34.95 up State College TV 232 S. 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Road meets with y 469 of the 1673 yards Penn State Colgate, Illinois and Lehigh pre . ' * I picked up along the ground dur- cede the home opener. ! He could very well lose his; • amateur status by either signing I a professional contract with the ! Baltimore Colts or by playing in ' 'football’s senior football bowl if he’s invited. The senior bowl par-< ticipants get paid for their ser- ions on * team ;ht divi heavy- Penn State matman. But Wallers won't be around until after the East-West All- Star football classic later in December. And there's a chance i that he may not be around at 'Jan 1 ' However. Bryant’s present Ag-' enn State outfielder Jim Lock gie squad has a Dec. 24 Gator! erman and P itcher Ed Drapcho Bowl date against Tennessee at! were named to the NCAA, Dis *“•*« O-Wl Urn —-or 1907. A Girl Told Me . A girl told me her favorite ii dance was the Mil Ball be- I cause of all the extras . . . | uniforms . . . formal invifa ! tions. If you want the -Mil j Ball to he your girl's favo -1 rite dance then give her an* j other extra, dinner at Duffy's ] It's the extra that counts! ; Duffy’s i In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of j State College on Route 322 | (turn right at the Texaco Sfa.) Ii)•i• • i i i i 1 THt LIADINO NAM* IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEM* THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYIVANIA ★ * ★ Charlie Speidel . . . has his problems ! ‘ I hoDe Walters does come .back,” Speidel said. “We could .sure use him.” 1 Bruce Gilmore and Sam Mar-, kle were the other upperweight! ’men last year—Gilmore at 167 jand Markle at heavyweight. They’ ;won three dual meets between: jthem last winter. Gilmore, of ; whom great things were expected season, will be missing be-i cause of a football injury and • Markle graduated. Senior Ed Krufka, a reserve lasi fall, is probably the lead mg candidate for the 167-pound slot, hut there's no one for heavyweight. 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