PAGE SIX Li ons M ee t Temple , Lehigh Tops EIWA Teams 0 With 3-0 Mark; Pitt is I -o At paiestra Tonight _ By LOU PRATO .. I.:nb:.faten Lehigh, Penn State's opponent this Saturday at Bethlehem, still leads in the unofficial standings of Upset' Ti.at's the only thing Penn State will have on its mind when it meets the vaunt- night the 17-team Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association ed Terupie cagers tonight at the Penn Palestra :n Philadelphia. The Lion-Owl affair is the second game of the usual Palestra twinbills. West Virginia. after more than a month of competition. Coach Gerry Leehmaris Engineers, who along with - thePitts nation's number one collegiate team and an 84-50 victor over Penn State, puts its 10-0 . burgh are the conference favorites, scored their third straight record on the line against- Villanova in the first game. 'triumph last Saturday by thump-i Beating Ternple is no easy trick. * * * * * * ing Franklin and Marshall, 18-#C. .rated its campaign last Saturday Beating Temple on its home court :-.- ----- • . `with a 22-6 win over Michigan. could be considered one of the .- t 1 ....._,:t-.; . Earlier in the season the potent .1 -.-40"-‘-e"Pia Lehigh mat - men had drubbed nor-i "Ten Wonders of the World." t The Panthers. victors. in-the : Lehigh 15-9. and Syracuse. 25-12 Coach Harry Litwack's club, cur - EIWA tournament for three of rent!) , rated I2th in the country Leon Harbold.. Joe Graft°. Dick. has gained a reputation through Santoro and Ed Hamer—four of the last four years, copped et. , the years as one of basketball's the East's outstanding grapp' •rs : ery match except 130-pounds - strongest home teams. This ylar kept their individual winning, and heavyweight in its slaugh isstreaks intact against the Diplo-; DO exception. ter of the Wolverines Two fans Each has won three . mats. Led by everybody's Al!' were recorded in that meet— Aniorican Guy Rodgers. who Gratz had to go all out. to ; both by Pitt.. Two-time 167- has already been called -better , beat Gordon Muse, 4-3. on the than Cousy" (Bob Cousy, Boa- , strength of riding time, out his ' pound EIWA champ Dave John ton Celtics star). this Temple I three teamates had a relatively son floored Jay McMahen and club has run to an 8.2 record I easy time. Herbal decisionea i 147-pound Bob Seater threw 1 incudiug ibe championship of 1 Steve Stain-ran, 6-2: Santoro ; Lloyd Hamady. the annual Holiday Festival I rapped highly - thought-of Joe Bob Bubb and Teddie Bienkoir at Madison Square Garden. On- Yea t s. 8-0: and Hamer. the 'ski, two regulars for Coach Rex defending_ EI W A 157 -pound ly losses to Kentucky—in three'Perry last winter, didn't wrestle, overtimes--and Cincinnati mar ' champ, stopped Sohn Hannan. although both are still on the the Owl record. Temple of ficials ' 4-0. 'squad. The two are highly-re consider it among the best , The loss-was the second in threc,garded EIWA middleweights. teams in the school's cage his- .meets for the F& M crew. Thei Harvard, Springfield and Navy tory. Diplomats were beaten by un- 'are the only other undefeated Realizing this, Coach John Egli beaten Army, 18-6, in their open - ;league squads with 1-0 records_ said he was not going to try to 'er but thumped non-League mem - iNone of the three has' wrestled outsmart the. Owls. "The on'y her Washington and Lee, 32-4. since the second week of Decent -way we'll surprise Temple is -},, ,their last time out. ber. beating them," he said. "We'r.• Officially, Army and Rutgers• going to play our same type ball trail Lehigh in the standings—; E. B. McCoy, Jr., son of the and hope we can beat them " both with 2-0 records. But most',Penn State athletic :director, is a With this in mind. Egli will observers are looking past tho7a:member of the football squad at start his standard five tonight clubs toward Pitt, which inaugu-'the University of Michigan. Ron Rainey and Sieve Baidy at guard; Bob Edwards at center: , and Tom Hancock and Ted ; Kubista at forward. He'll have Wally Colender, Paul Sweet land. John Borick. Larry Freed man and Paul Bauer in reserve, Offensively, Egli said the Lion; • would try to control the ball as much as posoible. "We have to" lon he said. "They (Temple) are a quick defensive team and a clean defensive team ... they have the. lowest percentage of fouls called against them in the country." Returns Litwack will go with Rodgers', lay Norman—who many rate as Jesse Ai nelle came home yesterday to the scene of his nutter one of the most underrated ball ou, collegiate triumphs. For the unknowing. Jesse Arnelle is recog• players an the country—Tank Iran nized by most Penn Staters as the greatest basketball player in the Patton, Mel Brodsky and sopho ~; ; ni.ers,; t ,, s long cage history. more sensation Bill (Pickled; Kennedy. It's a well-balanced 3f-; If you're among the unbelievers, a look at the record book Pensive club with Norman and'should change your mind. Jesse . Van Patton dollar. most of the re—Arnelle only holds every indi-! Presently Jesse is playing bounding. _ The Temple offense is based around a terrifying—to the op position. that is—fast break led by the fabulous Rodgers. Rod gess takes the ball down Boor. trailed by Kennedy and Brod sky. and has the option to shoot. pass off or hold. It usually goes for the score. Last year. Penn State up-et the_ Temp le appiecart with a 62-53 win at Recreation Hall ti.ithoue.h the cards are stacked heavi'i against it, Egli—and the team- - would like nothing, better than a repeat performance. Vets, Brats Cop Indie Keg Crown The Vets and the Slats emerged as the top team , in their respec tive leagues on Monday night as Independent Leagues A and B rolled the first of the champion ship matches of the semester. Although the Vets of Inde pendent A dropped their last match to Pollock 11. 3-1. their season total was 35-9. Don Steck became the Vets top scorer with a total pin fall of 4916 and an average of 169 after 29 games. The Brats won their Independent League B final over Jordan 11. 3-1, rounding out a 31-13 season record,. Jim Shusha, who bowled in 26 games, had an average of 157 points per game. His actual pin fall totalled 4094 Seniors in the Colleges of Mineral Industries and Physical Education may have their LaVie pictures taken at The Penn State Photo Shop until Thursday, Jam 9. This is the Final Notice THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Collegian photo ley Ern Florence HAPPY TO BE BACK ... Giant Jez-:ze. Arnelle, the greatest player in Penn State':- ba-ketball hi! tory, renews old memories with Coach John Egli last night at Recreation Hail. Arnelle played on Eg fir , t varm - ity squad here. Great —with the exception of most Eastern Basketball League. fouls in one game. You name it, The EBL has some of the na- Jess Arn hoelle lds i returned to campus t. lion's best basketball players to further his plans to return in its lineup. including such talkie University for post-grad- greats as CCNY's "Whiz Kids. - nate work in political science. , Ed Roman, Floyd Lane a He plans to start his work next teammate of Jess' and Ed semester. Warner. Shenn White of Long Included in his four year Island U. Larry Henessey. VU achievements were two trips to. lanova grad, and Hal Lear of the annual NCAA tournament— Temple, to name only a few. his junior and senior years. In. After graduation in 1955, Ar his junior year, he led the Lions nelle played with the College to the finals of the tourney's All-Stars, the Harlem Globetrot- Eastern playoffs. finally falling tars, the Mitchell Air Forte team before the TomGola-led LaSalle'and the Fort Wayne (now De team. In his senior year, the Lions troit) Pistons of - the NBA A 'were eliminated in their second'broken nose called a halt to his .game by Adolph Rupp's Ken- NBA career after his coach tucky contingent. That year was Charlie Eckman called him one current coach John Egli's first of the league's outstanding rookie season at the Lion helm. prospects. 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