PAGE EIGHT Lions Take 6-Day Rest Before Hosting Orange Penn 5c%;... LaAci.Lall a six-day :es: this *41.3:k-IJ . ..it ctnly for six days. And then. starting with Syracuse Wed nesday night at Recreation Ball, the Lions play fiv4.• games in 10 days. The Syracuse encounter be gins a string of three hono. games—the last of the •..al.on the Lions. FolJowing the Ora: , mine the Mighty Mourltzt:r:e. of West Virginia. Feb. 15 Bucknell. Feb. 19. The Lions then finish the Season with road trips to Col -gate, Feb. 21, Syracuse, Feb. 22. Pitt, March 1, and Bud:net March 5. With a v..tek—actually days now--to prepare for the Or tinge, Egli gave his lust team n , eary workout last night: lie to run the boys hard torriorro.k night and Sunday and taper 0:: Monday and Tuesday night. Th •:; the races begin. Happy with the Lions' 71-7 o vein over Penn last Wednesday night. Egli pointed to defense .0. co-captain Ron Rainey. Thee the Lions' game strong point. H. steals sent the Lions on the rue called the first half defen e. to several scoring fast breaks. - "tough" but admitted that ,t; Of course:, the hero's robe had; weakened considerably in the to be worn by sophomore Wally, second half. lie partly blamed fa- Colender. who, with tremendou3; ligue for the weakening—not in- pressure on him. calmly let fly; ly on defense. but also on of- with a swtshing iump shot to win• Sense, he added. the hang:in - ie. That basket, ince- Torn Hancock and P a ill 'dcntally, was Colender's only one Sweetland were commended of the Second half—and it could for the strong defensive show- not have come at a more appro 4ng, particularly off the back• printe time. boards. Not only did the two Of Colender. Egli gleefully rebound well. but they also ; said: ''He's a corner he sure kept the lanes closed to Penn ' came a long way last night. driving opportunities. , Did you ever see such poise for Egli was also happy with the! a sophomore? As soon as he let ball stealing and paz. inttree:) go. I knew it was going to be in. lions scored by the Natany d •-• And, he did, 100.7 lensive front particulas Iv' Although Colender grabbed the • Comparative Records Favor Visiting Cornell If comp;;rative records mean anything. Penn State's wres tling team should be an easy mark for Cornell•when the two teams clash tomorrow night at Recreation Hall. The Lions are the defending champions of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association but you wouldn't know that by looking at the record. Their 1-2-1 mark doesn't even begin to compare with Cornett's 5-1 ledger. But records can be deceiving, Penn State's only victory came against a weak Colgate learn. 18-8. in the season opener and its deadlock was with Na vy. 12.12, last Saturday night. Sandwiched in between are two losses to two of the top teams in the nation—lllinois (19-8) and Lehigh (22-7). Cornell, meanwhile, has made a tremendous comeback after an opening season loss to Lehigh. 19-5. and currently owns a 5-mewl win skein. Included among the Big R:.d victims are winless Yale, 26-0: SvraeuKe. 17-10; Harvard, 17-9: Franklin and Marshall. 24-6; and Penn. 17-U—five of the weaker learns of the eastern wrestling conference. Although the Cornell team's record may be somewhat de ceiving. it no doubt has the manpower that is just as good if not better than the Lions' Three of the Big Red grapple— are unbeaten in six male and two other regulars have lost only once. Captain Dick Vincent. 157. heads the unbeaten list with cen for veteran Steve Friedman. 1 17. •nd sophomore flash Dave Au ble. 123. right bchmd. Vinctilt PARADISE CAFE Dancing Friday night to the music of the Debonaires. Wally Callender and Auble recently won cham pionships at the Wilkes College wrestling tourney as did two other Cornell veterans. 130- pound Carmen Molino and heavy weieht Dave Dunlop. (Cornell finished second in that tourna ment. losing to Pitt. 60-58.1 Molino has won five of six matches this season. losing only to I..s.hinh's Leon Harbold. Don lon owns a 2-I record with his lone defeat coming from Le- . hiah's Pete Davidson. 2-D. Dun lan has not wrestled since the middle of December because of Tn iniury. but hell be back in the Cornell lineup tomorrow. One other - Cornell holdover. 137-pound George Willis. has a nrettv fair record too. Willis is 4-2 for the season losing to Le hich national champ Joe Gratto and SN-racu , c's Bill Austin. The loss to Austin was via a fall. Harrier Captain Again Fred Kerr. junior in labor man agement relations from York. has been re-elected captain of the Penn State cross-country team for the 1958 season. He won the dis tinction for the first time ac a itinior. Kerr finished 9th in the IC-4A. 13th in the NCAA cham mon-hip during the current year. BELLEFONTE, Pa. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA * * * * * * Tommy Hancock .. . two keys to cage success hero honors, the victory has to be considered a strong team ef fort. Rainey with his timely shooting and sharp ball-handling ... Hancock and Sweetland with their defensive play Bob Ed wards with some timely scoring . . . Ted Kubista with his aggres sive rebounding . . . all contrib uted vitally to the crucial The Lion season is far from over. All-America Booter Norwegian-born Per Torgersen is Penn State's newest addition to . occer's all-American. The Al toona youth, a second team choice as a sophomore, gained first team status on the 1957 selections. Bowie Maierhofer. of Buffalo. N.Y.. 1958 captain-elect, won hon orable mention. SENIORS, GRADUATES IN ENGINEERING, AMERICA'S MOST DIVERSIFIED ENGINEERING FIRM RESEARCH • ENGINEERING • MANUFACTURING Electronics Electro-mechanics ' Ultrasonia Systems Analysis Computers Automation and Controls Nucleonics Hydraulics brstrumaatation Solid State Physics Combustion Metalltirgy Communications Carburation Radar Structures Phi Veit Wins Again In the first night's play for thejPhi Mu Delta won over Sigma second half of the intramural'Nu, 3-1. lhowli.-u; season. Phi Delta Theta. Alpha Sigma Phi. first half !Fraternity League A first half champs of League B whitewashed 'champs, continued its winning:Alpha Gamma Rho, 4-0. In two ways, downing Delta Upsilon, 3-1. other shutouts. Delta Chi beat But Alpha Tau Omega pro- Phi Kappa and Phi Epsilon Pi vided the highlight of the even- ; blanked Delta Theta Sigma. Tau :ng by shutting out Delta Chi,'Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Chi de 4-0, under the leadership of Jack t'eated Theta Chi and Delta Tau Seifert. Neifert was the top bowl- Delta. respectively, by 3-1 scores. er for the night with the high'Alpha Epsilon Pi and Phi Kappa single. 225, and the high series;!Psi. 2-2. 'GOS. i Rick Lippe, Phi Epsilon In other play Theta Xi blanked, bowled the high single game, Kappa Sigma; Sigma Alpha Ep-,240. and Norm Neff, Phi Kappa silon beat Alpha Zeta, 3-1: and Psi, the high series of 575. MEET THE MEN FRO FEBRUARY 10, 11,11 BEKDIX AVIATION CORPORATION Ilivisiews Located Uncap.hoot tiee thaltod Suites &oasis* Officals: Nisi lids. boreal; /Me. PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1958
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