WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1957 Rookie-Studded Motmen Open Season at Colgate By LOU PRATO It’s been a long time since Penn State’s wrestling team has opened the season with five rookies in the starting lineup. But that’s the tenta tive plan for Coach Charlie Speidel when he sends his Lion matmen against Colgate this af ternoon at Hamilton, H.Y., in the 1957-58 season lidlifter. Four of the five newcomers are sophomores'and all but one had experience on last year's Penn State frosh outfit. But as Speidel himself said, “The jump from freshman to s varsity is a big one."; Topping the list of soph start* ers are Guy Guccione and Sam Minor. -Guccione, who has lost only one of 73 matches in his career, is slated for the 147- pound berth while Minor is the probable 187-pound starter. Both wrestled for the frosh last winter. Sophotnore’s Gordon Danks, 130, and Andy Stynchula, heavy weight, and junior Jack Maher,'a 123-pound transfer student, are the other “greenies” in starting positions. Danks, a former prep school champ, wrestled with the, frosh last year. Stynchula has not seen any competition since his junior year at Latrobe High School. Stynchula edged senior Ray Hay Bowls Top Singles !| AVB’s, 2-2; Twenty-and-Three'y won over Jordan 11, 4-0; The Gut terballers beat the Aces, 3-1; and * the Park Horses defeated the Pea- v nuts, 4-0. Bill Hay of the league leading; Vets was high singles scorer with; a 2L5 tally in the Independent! League A edition of the' intra-. mural bowling Monday night. j A 1 Bovaird bowled to high; series honors with 579 and his team, the Fowl 4-and-l, copped high game honors by scoring a 944. Roy Jaecques of the Navy rolled a single game of 222 and for that high spot in League B. Frank Tel esca. The Gutterballers, pin-scat tered his way to a high series score of 585 while his team won high-game laurels with 851. League A action saw the Fowl 4-and-l defeat McKee I, 4-9; Pol lock 11 beat the Ten Pins, 4-0; the Bruins tie the RAR’s, 2-2; the Vets beat the Hucksters. 3-1; Nit tany 34 defeat the Capitalist, fi-l; and McKee II beat the Hamilton Hornets, 3-1. In League B the Zeros defeated McKee HI-IV, 3-1; Navy beat WDFM, 3-1; the Brats tied the The Ail American Rathskeilar presents Holiday Week 10 th to 20tli Dean: . of the college of malt beverage invites one and all tor Old Fashioned Fun • Combo Nite> 9 Bowery Nite • Dixieland Full Course Turkey Dinner Nitely 5-7:30 $l.OO Graduate Student Association presents SEMI-FORMAL DANCE Saturday l4 9-12 FREE Bruce Bowser's Orchestra Hetzel Union Bldg. Ballroom Refreshments THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYI VANIA ★ ★ ★ George Gray Pollios for the starling unlim ited slot in a hitter elimination match Monday night. They bat tled to a 8-8 double overtime draw but Speidel decided to use the "bigger and heavier" Slynchula against Colgate. Three veterans, headed by cap Have a WORW of FUN! J lITA I University Travel Agency | tain and defending 130-pound Na- 1 Itional champ Johnny Johnston, fill in the other starting Lion po rtions. Johnston, who owns a 27-3 (career record, will move up a' notch to 137 against the Raiders, j .He is the only man among the (starters who wrestled in Penn' jState's 23-3 victory over Colgate; ;last year—and he won, naturally.; i Earl Pousl will start at 157 : and George Gray at 177. Pousl \ held the 157-pound berth most | of last year and concluded a i great comeback season with a third place finish in lhal divi* | sion of the EIWA tournament. 1 He has a 6-5-1 career record, j Gray steps up a class from his ;regular 177-pound slot. He com piled a 2-3 dual mark and a 0-1 ji tournament record last year as Ja sophomore. i Colgate is probably the weak est foe on the Lions’ schedule— 'that is. if any opponent can be.' icalled “weak”. After today, the. Imatmen meet Illinois, Lehigh, Na-. jvy, Cornell, Syracuse, Maryland (and Pittsburgh;—all of which are | eastern or national powers. •;et at 1 77 • PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS PENN STATE COLGATE Jack Maher 123 Paul Martin Gordon Dank* ll# Bob Skirpak Johnny Johnston 117 Frank MeCarth* ‘Guy Gnecione 14T Ted Tobia* Earl Pooat IST Paul D'Eatere* ,Sam Minor !*T Fred Scholl (Oeorze Cray ITT pete Newell Andy Stynchula Hwt. Done Werner .ow Cost § rope | (»« $585 g ient | , «T»m $998 !# inc/wd# . fy TtfH. '!} rpj to m«x!c« :y >r>«ricci $499 up iy ur $498 Open# ?y Id $1398 up ;y 'vtl *3«nt 5 * . y '!y Skates Don't Forget J.O.'s Pace Decisive victories were the or der of the night in intramural basketball games at Recreation Hall Monday night. In the highest scoring game of the night the J.O.’s rolled on to their fourth victory of the season; with a 43-34 win over the Zips. The winners had the top scorer of the night in Dick Hoak, who* poured 18 points through the nets. ! Other Indie tilts saw Nittany ' 25 defeat Stan's Men. 31-17; : Nittany 44 wallop the Shieks. 31-16; and the For tins ky Lions ; beat the Yellow Jackets, 32-26. The Rams won over the Hub (Boys. 34-30. and Dorm 21 edged ; the Nimble Nittanies. 17-13. in .closer independent contests. ; In the fraternity circuit, Alpha Zeta defeated Delta Theta Sigma, 26-13; Lambda Chi Alpha beat ’Sigma Phi Epsilon. 25-17; and Tau ; Phi Delta won over Theta Kappa DID YOU HEAR? 7 Ultal: 20°c> Store-wide Sale ? U/ten: Now Until Xmas St.nu: TOYS BASKETBALLS HAND WARMERS ICE SKATES WLre: Western Auto W. College Ave. Ice METZGERS 111 S. ALLEN STREET "You Can Get It at Metzgers" .Have you looked at your ice skate 3 recently? Don't you think you need a new pair? Ice Skates also make the perfect Christmas gift. We have CCM and Basco ice skates in men's and women's styles. We also have either hockey or figure skating designs. For those long skating parties we have skating hats, socks, gloves and ear muffs. For your convenience we are offering a 24 hours ice skate sharpening service. 75c per pair. Metzgers is now completely switched over to self-service shopping. This added convenience will save you valuable shop- ping time. Penn State souvenirs make perfect gifts. If you want books, toys, games, hobby and model supplies, come to Metzgers. PAGE SEVEN IM Cage Phi. 23-21. Second lo Hoak in the scor ing parade was Walt Voight of Nittany 2S with IS counters. Herb Thomas of the Rams was third with IS points. Other scoring pace setters were: Walt Miles (14>. Yellow Jackets, and Vince Pecoraro (13. J.O’s. Penn State intercepted 11 enemy aerials during the 1957 football season. The opposition intercept ed eight. Social Chairmen ... Stuck for a place to have the banquet? Don't be. Duffy's Tavern in Boala burg will serve you the best of foods In one of three historic dining rooms. Your banquet will be a success and you may even be elected social chairman again! Duffy’s In. 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