PAGE SIX Matmen Penn Stare's 130-pounder Johnny Johnston threw evtrvthing in the book while Navy's heavyweight Tony Stremic threw all the power his body could muster in Saturday night's Penn State-Navy wrestling match at Recreation Hall. Both were going for the pin. Both missed. The result: a tie at 12-12. As it turned out, a pin either way would have given tither team the victory. Wrestling before a crowd of approximately 2500 partisan Lion fans, both clubs traded wins in the first four bouts be fore Penn State grabbed two straight victories. only to have the Middies retaliate with wins in the last two bouts for the tie. All victories were by decision and therein lies the story of the match Of the eight matches wrestled, only in the Johnston-Jim McKinney 130-pound test and the Stremic-flayPottios izearyweight test did the much-desired pin seem unavoidable. Both Johns ton and Stremic won quite handily. The only question was whether either could pin his man. The answer was no—but it was a shaky no. Johnston. the Lion captain and Eastern and National 130-pound king, lumped to an early 4-0 lead with a take down and a near fall in the first period. McKinney was never close to stopping the Lion master. The match saw Johnston shoot for the pin sev eral times. Each time, he just missed. McKinney seemed content with losing. ifs main concern was avoiding a pin. Only a stouthearted. determined defensive effort saved him as the wiry Johnston threw all his tricks for the pin. Johnston finally vas forced to take an 11-0 decision. The glove was on the other hand in the Strernic-Pottios affair. This time Navy was on the offense and only a courageous effort by Patios saved him from the pin—and Penn State Cagers Down Rainey Tops Scorers with Penn State fought its basket -,Wally Colender and Paul Sweet- surprised the hasketeers with a ball version of the Battle of,land and junior Tom Hancock, 64-63 victory. The Lions blew Gettysburg Saturday night at toe Lions grabbed a strong lead' a 63-60 lead in the waning rain plac!_ the issue out of doubt d u i t t es ch b s e h f o or t eSteve . Baidis last- Gfaysburg an d, ii k e the nearto rolled in-and-out as halftime. North, came out the victor.' Rainey. playing the sharpest the final gun sounded. 117-61. offensive game in his three- Against Pitt. the Lions simply Abe Lincoln wasn't around to year varsity career. hit on 14 couldn't contain the Panthers deliver another of his famed vic- of 23 field-goal attempts and "mighty-mite" Don Hennon. Hen tory addresses—but he wasn't five of seven fouls to finish non, who Egli said was the best needed. Lion coach John Egli with a 33-point /*ILL shot he has seen, scored 34 points filled the bill and did an ade- Colender. who Egli credited while teammate Julius Pegues quate job. with showing steady and rapidf scored 20. "It was a crucial ball gam* improvement every day played a! Navy, grabbing a solid 32-19 for us." he said in reference good floor game as the Nittaniesjialftime lead, withstood a last to the fact that the Lions were playmaker while Sweetland was'half Lion rally to grab a 58-53 riding on the losing ebb of a tops in rebounding with 13. victory last Wednesday night. r Three-game tide. "They were Hancock was a demon off the The Lions record is now "5-6. STATE ETTYSBURG T keyed-up for us because they Lions' backboard as he scored byj PENN had improved . . . but. our rebounding missed Lion shots. His Rainey F I T : s F 7T31:: G F wai.ack r : 4 F - 7rri kids, were sharp and we won .' performance ' ventured Egli to say c.il l ender 30- 1 6 Wetter 4 8-10 16( It certainly was a crucial ball- that he could hit for 10 points' L a n Mkd 4 3 2 1 : 2i 10 c c : a re:tit; 2 o- 1 game for the Lions. Since The in each of the Lions' remaining Fre e +ll nt - rs 00- 1 0 Melnik 2, ( 4 )- - 6 , 4 ; Daily Collegian last published, eight games. EubiMa 2 4- 4 6 liathairsiy 1 2- 2 3, ti l idy 42-2 10 Long 10- 0 t o' the cagers lost three straight Although both clubs hit for 21 games--d 4-63 to Rutgers (at Rut- points from the foul line, the•aitu w : rd. : l ot ( l e rirle e r r ! 3- .1 I. ' gets), 71-64 to Pitt rat Recreation Lions were easily the better of En'erY 02- 2 2 Mueller 1 0- 0 2 Hall), - and 58-53 to Navy (at the two from the field. Penn' Traymore 3 0- 0 6 Tp i t a i l l f a time 33 . 2142 87 'rota!' 20 21-14 61' Navy). It was a must game for State hit on 33 of ;6 field-goal , Penn State if the Lions were to attempts while Gettysburg hit on' Penn state • _ have any hope of salvaging a'2o of 53. Percentages read: Penn (.: ettysburs _ ___- thus-far disappointing season. State 43, Gettysburg 38. t Penn State ranks among the Thanks to the sharp-shooting All was not so bright in the nation's first 25 football teams in 'l eye of co-captain Ron Rainey and Lions' three previous contests, games won and lost over a 25-1 the improving play of sophomores however. Rutgers amazingly ;year period. Regularly Pried • di 10.95 Now . 95 0n1y... THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Surprise Navy, 12-12 * * —Daily Collegian photo by Joe Patton PULL TM UP. POTTIOS 'Doc" Speidel trys to help his heavy weight Ray Pottios keep his shoulders off the mat and hold Navy to a tie. Pottios was nearly pinned by Navy's Tony Stremic, but Doc sz:ved the day with his superhuman moral effort. SPECIAL PURCHASE BOAT NECK SWEATERS IMPORTED LAMB'S WOOL HEAVYWEISHT ACCORDIAN RIB CHARCOAL GREY LT. OXFORD TAN and BLACK SIZES: SMALL - MEDIUM - LARGE I } /1/ MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE * * * Bullets RON RAINEY . . . This Lion co-captain pushed them up and-in Saturday night at Get tysburg when he scored 33 points. ___ 28 from a loss. The score was 12-9, Penn State. as both heavy weights began the final match on the card. Stremic, as powerful as they come in eastern wrestling circles, completely overwhelmed the game, but out-manned Pottios• Stremic. throwing caution and science to the sidelines, tried to power his way to the pin. In fact, he came probably as close as he could to getting it without actually getting it when he caught Pottios in a crushing cradle hold. Pottios, his shoulders inches from the mat, fought the hold for what was estimated to be approximately 45 seconds until the buzzer sounded to end the match. The tie could be considered a minor upset of sorts since the Middies entered the match with a 2-0-1 record while the Lions had only 1-2 mark. Navy's tie was with Maryland—considered to be a strong wrestling power this year. Here's the way the other bouts went: At 123 pounds, Navy's Paul Ilg decisioned the Lions' Jack Maher, 3-0, on the basis of a second period takedown and an escape. After Johnston's 130-pound win, Navy's Joe Longton, a AtEddie veteran, barely decisioned sophomore Dan Johnston, 2-1. Johnston made his varsity debut Saturday night. At 147. the Lions' Guy Guccione scored an easy_ 5-2 victory over Middle Wes Phenegar while Earl Poust, Penn State, decisioned Dale Minard, Navy, 7-3. at 157. Sam Minor followed with a 5-3 victory over Navy's George Brainard at 167 to push the Lions into a 12-6 lead going into the final two touts. But Doug Volgenau topped the Lions' George Gray, 4-3, at 177 before Stremic tried to apply the crusher to Pottios. The tie was the Lions' first outing since losing to Lehigh, 22-7, Jan. 11 at Bethlehem. Johnston's pin and Minor's draw accounted for the only Lion points in that match. * * * `; ~~ _'~ The prettiest Valentines of a11...n0w at Mc LANAHAN'S 134 South Allen Street MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1958 * * * Frosh Matmen Score 28-4 Win Over Engineers Holding true to its expecta tions, the Penn. State freshman wrestling team scored a decisive 28-4 victory over the Lehigh frosh Jan. 11 at Lehigh. The Lions tallied three falls, three decisions, and two draws while holding the .Engineers to the two draws. Rodney Gibble scored. the first Lion fall when he pinned Jim Schomoyer at 2:20 in the 123 pound clash. At 177 pounds Tim Stauffer pinned Bill Kugler at 5:59 with a body press and heavy weight Johnston Oberly followed with a fall over John Egdorf at the 2:40 mark. At 130 pounds Robin Smith decisioned Curt Laughinghouse, 7-5, while at 147 pounds Neil Turner defeated Barry Holmes, 9-4. The Lions other decision win (Continued on page seven) .