Heavyweight Oberly To Debut Tonight (Continued front page one) Ing sophomore Bill Hardham in a two-match elimination strap. Although Oberly has never wrestled on an intercollegiate varsity level before, he is an experienced performer. He has competed in numerous AAU tournaments and three years ago won the heavyweight title at the Wilkes College tourney— a mid-season carnival which at tracts outstanding college, ama teur and high school grapplers from the East, South and Mid west. Colgate will counter with a lineup tonight which includes three veteran'', Paul Martin, Dick McShane and Sthult. Martin, who dropped a 5-4 decision to Jack Maher last year, will open at 123 and McShane, a 6-0 loser to three time Eastern champ Johnny Johnston a year ago, will open at 147. Sthult, a two-year veteran, starts at 177. Four sophomores and a junior me expected to start at the other Colgate positions. Included among these men are the Venier twins— Pete, a 130-pounder, and Paul, the 137-pound regular. Sophs Dave Daily, 157, and Jim Hancock, un bunted. and junior John Hamil ton, 167, fill the other starting berths. This will be the third meet of the year for the Raiders. How ever their wins have been over lightly-regarded foes Clarkson College and Union. PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS PENN STATE Joe ('ramp Dom Wilson I)an Johnston Guy Gordon. Sam Minor Georg* Cm Bonk (Barone Johnston Oberly 123 130 137 147 IS7 167 177 11N+1 Albert Blasts Booing On Resigning 49er Job SAN FRANCISCO (IF) —F e d up with the personal strain of professional f o o t b a 11 coaching, young Frankte Albert fired a stinging blast at the boos of fans and critics and resigned Friday as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. Do You Think for Yourself (THESE QUESTION: ® WILL TELL. YOU! * (4, l \* : 5. When writing'a letter applying for 401 a job, would you try to make it (A) original and off-beat, or (B) factual and concise? =<°°o::: Nom's poLe h' ~.‹D__ 2. ~ 4Z,,v v„ I 1 1 1 J,: t I 'CZI, i , . wavol ti 1.1,2 t. ij =r 2 --- m -i- _ .11,4 44 -7,-, A , icp, . --lifor 'I , ' e Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows ..... F O I N LT L E Y R V eo C s E A R:V mo H tu AS NG A M T A H N IN ,S KI7II: 7 I . : NIP P Loo ß k l i D n E g fo r or , RIDERS HOME? Use Collegian CLASSIFIEDS! COLGATE PAW Martin Pete %%ruler Paul Venier Dick McShane Dave Daily John Hamilton Fritz Schutt Jim Ilancuck Do you find going "off the beaten track ' on a trip (A) interesting and constructive, or (B) merely inconvenient? In a heated discussion would you rather (A) be the "moderator," or (B) jump in on a side using any argument to win? Before making a complex decision, is your first move (A) to marshal the facts, or (B) to ask the advice of a respected friend? Do you (A) try to figure out ahead what each day will bring, or (B) face problems as they come along? ••••••• Anf/. ••••••••• 111. •ft, • I. V • 15. —Drawing b 7 Betsy Andeimen New Stalling Rule Among '5B Changes Two new major wrestling rules and one new basketball rule will be in effect tonight and Tuesday night when the Nittany grapplers and basketball team open their home seasons. The wrestling team opens tonight against Colgate, while the eagers lift the lid Tuesday, against Gettysburg. !stalling and there will be no The two wrestling rules deal 'warning. primarily with scoring. Last According to Penn State wres season a near fall was worth tiling coach Charlie Speidel the .new rule was enacted because of only two points while this year the way Oklahoma State's Bob it is worth three. Herald " ran away from Penn The other change involves the State's national champ of 1957, stalling rule. This year there willlJohnny Johnston, in the semi be no warning for running away finals of the 1958 N.C.A.A. tourn from an opponent. Last year aiament. Herald jumped into a warning was given to the men be-.quick lead on a take down and fore he was penalized, but this;then started to stall. Johnston year it will cost one point for , (Continued on page eight) TAVERN ml .VF.FtN i'444i.1 1 11N1 THE TAVERN • , t „II in . ai .. A RESIMU A O BO A D 80 AD.BE AD BO When you step up to a cigarette counter, are you (A) confused by all the conflicting filter claims you've seen, or (B) sure of what you want because you've thought things through? 'You will notice that men and women who think for themselves usually choose VICEROY. Why? Because they've thought it through—they know what they want in a filter cigarette. 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