SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1958 Matmen Seek to Two-Meet Losing Penn Stai.es wrestlers will be trying to snap an almost unbelievable two-meet losing skein this evening when they face Maryland on the Terripan mats. It s been over a decade since the Lion matmen have lost two meets in succession. But. unless the Nittames win (or tie) this evening, they are almost certain to end up with four straight dual losses at the end of the season. The fourth would be a defeat to Pitt, whom the Lions meet in the. 1958 finale next Saturday night at Recreation HalL * * * ir ir ★ The Panther team, one of the nation’s wrestling leaders, is fav ored up to 10 points at this early stage But back to the Maryland fracas.- In order to beat the Rebels this evening, the Lions will have to . perform much belter than they did in their last two encounters when they were soundly beaten by Cor nell, 19-8, and Syracuse,. 21-8. In those two frays, the Lions didn’t look anything like the reputable Penn State teams of the past 10 years. Two regulars, Earl Poust and Hank Barone, will be absent from the Lion starting 'lineupj tonight and that won’t make things any easier for Coach Charlie SpeideL Both are missing becausi of in juries. Poust, the veteran 147-pound ace, was put out of commis sion with a shoulder Separa tion in his match - with Syra cuse's Gordon Carberry last I week. He'll be lost for the Pitt meet also. - I Barone, the sophomore 177-1 pounder who became eligible on-i ly three weeks ago, twisted a knee in a practice session last Wednesday. He had looked ex ceptionally well in his first two matches, losing to Cornell’s John; Gardner by one point and tying Syracuse's Bill Murphy. Despite the loss of taro regu lars, only one new man' will be seen tonight. That will be Dan Grey, a senior who wrestled (and lost) a varsity match against Le high a couple T>f years ago. Grey will replace Barone at 177. He won the starting berth by flat tening sophomore Dan Faris in an elimination match Thursday night. ’ To make up for the absence of Poust, Speidel is shifting his weights around again. The first four posts will be held by the same men who wrestled last Saturday—Jack Maher at 123; Johnny Johnston at 130; Dan . Johnston at 137; and Guy Guc cione at 147. Sam Minor will go at 157,. George Gray at IG7 and Ray Pottios at heavy weight. Gray, who has seen action at both 167 and 177, didn't wrestle last week because of another Speidel weight shift. That one had Poust at 157, Minor at 167 and Barone at 177. . + CLASSIFIEDS + AOS MUST BE IN M II tH m. THE PRECEDING OAT RATES— It forA Sf Imi 1041 On* testrli— IO.TS Tm fnurtfou fl.O* Three lanrtioM Additional wards J (m .« far cadi day of tasertie*. FOR SALE CUTCO —Fine .cutlery ; excellent for gifts: . hope-chest, entertaining and home use. If interested call Joe Seitdi AD 8-0374,' 2350 DODGE four-doorsedan, new paint job, radio and heater. 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Acacia’s Don Tinsman had the high league series of 549. Alpha Chi Rho stayed a close second for the loop title by blank ing Pi Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa Phi scored the only other league shutout by whitewashing Sigma Alpha Mu. Lambda Chi Alpha downed Chi Phi, Theta Kappa Phi beat Alpha Chi Sigma and Alpha Phi Delta defeated Triangle all by 3-1 scores. In Fraternity League D, Beta Sigma Rho won over Phi Gamma Delta, 3-1, to retain a slim first place edge over three teams dead locked for second place. Kenny Reiff paced Beta Sig to victory by rolling both the high single of 211 and the high series of 535. Beta Theta Pi shutout Phi Sig ma Delta. 4-0; Phi Sigma Kappa downed Beaver House, 3-1; and Sigma Phi Epsilon was held to a 2-2 tie by Delta Sigma Phi to produce the second place tie sit uation. DIETZEN FLEXI-CURVE between Cross and Tyson Thursday evening. “Looks like 12' r xl” piece of railroad track." Carol ext. 1523 M. 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The job included designs for attaching tele phone cable to the finished bridge and for providing service to the bridge tender’3 office and the locks. “The other job was completely dif- Wilmer J. Rhode Is with Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. He is one of many young men who are finding interesting and re warding careers with the Bell Telephone Com panies. Ask your placement officer for informa tion about the careers these companies offer. Syracuse, Like Pitt, Finds Cage 'Error 7 SYRACUSE. N.Y., Feb. 21 (JP) —Syracuse University s.?:d today’ it had discovered a member of its basketball team ■was ineligible for competition under rules of the Eastern College Athletic Conference. Lew Andreas, Orange athletic director, said William Stearns, a sophomore from Glen, ——— Aubrev. N.Y., was not elii;iblej sch °o!s declined to accept forfeits, for competition under the ECAC's! Andress said the “error was 5-year rule. jours, not the boy’s.” Stearns, considered the 10th : A similar siutation was diseov man on Marc Guley’s squad. i ere d at the University of Pitts had played in seven Syracuse ; burgh Feb. 14. games, three won by the Or- 1 ange. He played a total of 27 CurnrilCP 'FrPPTo' minutes and scored six points. ,7' * 1 [ Steams attended Cortland State: I |*n C'nnarc ACO! Teachers College in 1952. After a I season, he dropped out of school.; (Continued from page six) In the fall of 1956, he entered’ hitting on eight of 12 shots—most Syracuse. ;of them from the inside—he fin- A student must complete his' ' s hed with 22 points He also athletic career in a 5-year period: Pu**™ down 17 rebounds, tops for 'according to the ECAC ruling. botb clubs - Steams’ eligibility was completed, .. N °? carrying a 7-9 record, last season. i tbe Lions meet Colgate tonight t . . , » ! ai Hamilton. N.Y. But the win h^, ha -| d conlact * ; season is just about gone, ed the seven schools against 3 whom Stearns played and re- !*"© BOXSCOrO ... ported the situation. Those in- PENN F ?. T V E r - SYR V ( r , s 5 volved were Army. George- c«i™at i'il- iso*, VZ * • town, Caaisjus, Cornell, Ford- Hancock i 1-2 1 .Va*Mcy 1 a. 0 • ham. Holy Cross and Penn Kubota , » IU 0 J L***it* 1 2- t 4 C» a »n a.l j.i. . j 7>wrc«»tl nd 0 0 ft Cioephox J 4- 422 Stale, Syracuse delealed the f Edward* t- 2 s(K»i