PAGE SIX Oberly injured In Grapplers' Win The wre , Ahng future of sopho rnme hf.,o. v v. eu;ht J ofin , ,t on Obet - 1 ly i eniam , , clouded today. Obei lv, v. ho m jui ed in ; Perm Sta 19-10 victory (/ n weak Colgate 'quad at flee Hall Saltirdav night, may fm - --- - the sew,on, according to team • ^ • ph,. , ician Di. Alfred 11. Gi less. "Ile has a badly dislocated hiPSt to Meet DU (right) knee cap," Griess said yesterday, "and I will probably • • have to put a cast on the leg before he goes home for Christ- n Boxing F Finals mas vacation. We'll have to wait to be sure of the extent of his injury. He could be ready in three weeks and then again, he may miss the whole season." °IBA lv was injured in an odd nceldent in the opening minutes or he, heavyweight match with Jun Hancock He had just thrown los foe down to the mats and was, preparing to flip him for a first p' raid fall Rut in the proce , s of turning Ilnncock over, 'Ober ly, wienched his knee. 'Hancock was ;molded the match victory much to the displeastoe of the 5000 par- N; n Penn State fans. Oberly's injury completely overshadowed the Penn State team win and the individual THE SUMMARIES: 121—Itiehrr de(isioned Cramp, 3-0. 170--%%timon I PS) det isloned Pete enler 117-I , thmtem (PS) der coned Paul Venier 147—turner IPS) deei,ioned S.rery, A-0. 157-11inor (I'S) dci islonril Daily. 5-1. drew with Srliult, 0-0. 177 Barone I I'S) beat llanillton on de- faun Mai llanearb (I'S heat ()herb on default Fmal Seure• Penn State; 19 Colgate 111 wir I .0 • •• 41 , I. 41. A. / -0 , .` .0 -.0./. victories of five Lion grapplers. Don Wilson 130; Dan Johnston, 137; Neil Tin nee, 147; Sam Minor. 157; and Hank Barone, 177, turned in the wins for Penn State and 107-pound George Gray battled to a 0-0 draw. Turner's victory was the most impiessive. The Lion sophomore, who was a surprise starter, han dled Bob Swciy as if he owned him in lacking up an 8-0 decision. But it was the method of his win which drew raves from the 1 writeicittopvccovecioccomeleA 64 4t It.?c, s.. il there's it Still A A ii k i t‘i? ';;-• ' l lime il 1 _ ,s' j, to ii t send 1 hand-made chocolate bells, R peanut brittle, malt balls, the best quality hard candy to your special friends A si The Candy Cane i 300.4)41 "Between the Movies" 4) )/9.' Still looking for their first win o t e season, the Penn State cagers open the 1958-59 home basketball season tonight against the Gettysburg Bullets. Game time is set for 8 p.m. at Rec Hall. An intrasquad game between the freshmen at 6 p.m. will precede the varsity tilt. Penn State fans will have their theyhave been taking their first opportunity to see the Lions' lumps. sophomore sensation Mark "The! The Bullets are led by two I Magisian" DuMars. DuMars was! big men-6-6 center Del Warfel the talk of Dixie after his first (Continued on page seven) two performances against North:— Calohna State and West Virginia.. The 5-10 speedster tallied 27 points in his first two outings and his playmaking bordered on the Phi Kappa Psi soared into ner into tomorrow's card and the sensational. DuMars will start out bout that will tie with Delta Upsilon in the front tonight along with Wally the' h o 1 d Colender. fraternity intramural boxingthe key to the Colender hit his stride in the team champion- Lions' last outing against West tourney last night when Chet s h ip will be the Lucid°, Dick Gross and Norm i165-pound match Virginia, tallying 16 points. Last season Colender started out IN , o Neff turned in semi-final round;inhere Dubinsky eets Gross. slow but wound up as the third victories, and amassed 15 points• Alpha Chi Rho, leading scorer with an average of 11.3 points per game. to raise their team's total to 50. which. placed two men in the finals Bob Edwards is slated to open showdown in the finals which are, last The two clubs will come to amen right and at center with Ted Kubista and currently sports Tom Hancock at the forward morrow night in Rec Hall. slated to get underway at 8.15 to- tot a 1 of 40 - (slots. Edwards is leading the Nit points, maintain- Gross itanies in scoring with 28 points Delta Upsilon added five points ed a mathematical possibiliy of;while Hancock is the team leader to its total as Cy Dubinsky eked', tying the loser of the Phi Psi-DU,in rebounds. out a 165-pound decision over Bill Auel for runner-up honors. 1 Gettysburg enters today's game Smith of Delta Sigma Phi, but!' missed a chance for five morel Each individual winner in theiwith a record of 1-3. Their only when Theta Xi's John Porter won lfinals scores 20 points while run-'win came against Albright, 75-73, .last week. They have lost to Buck a split decision over Joe Riley inner-ups gain 10. well, Temple and Villanova. The the 155-pound class. ; Chet Lucido won the opening;Bullets have always been one of Al Bennet. Jack Maher, ant:111)00 in last night's semi-final:the top teams in the Middle At- Dubmsky will carry the DU han-1 (Continued on page seven) lantic Conference but this year crowd. Turner never stopped i Gray also stood out with his moving in nine minutes of ac- stalemate with the Raider captain Lion, working both offensive Fred Sault. It wasn't a dull bout, and defensive maneuvers. But *spite the 0-0 score. Time and although he had Swezy in soy- time again, each man tried to get eral pinning situations, Turner the advantage with his foe, only just couldn't find the right pin- to be twarthed by an excellent ning combination. .defensive maneuver. Stop in today to see our big array of + ( BSOR ce./.1.ttv.,..e.,...e.„A„.... KEELER'S The University Book Store THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Lehigh Valley Penn Slate Club CHRISTMAS DANCE For students, alumni and their guests . Tuesday, December 30, 1958 Allentown Women's Club Grand Hall 1114 Walnut Street Allentown, Pennsylvania Free parking lot next to the building. $3.00 per couple, $1.50 per person ... Get tickets early for table reservations at the Alumni Association Office, 104 Old Main. Meet your date in the reception rooms i t - "tgtoCtettlCtetePOllKNEWltiledietC l C - KtevitetiteNVEPCIWAXIIC4 I OIPCKIVILt4VVIDIENHCIVVATVI A 1 EVERYONE LOVES MUST rMake this Christmas i 1 f ki If merrier with records fif it w al 1 1 , At the Music Room you'll find records to suit s, t I, everyone in your family, to say nothing of your f! ii Al record collecting friends. Our complete selec- gi s g AI tion of pop tunes, jazz, classics, show tunes, A r, Penn State songs, and mood music, makes a il A g thoughtful gift that will be appreciated all i t gf h 1 year long. /4 x V AI A' Illn ; akii mmira A zaai 1/101111111117 , n TRIM A t i 111101 1 1-11—LX MINIM f -...."*001,4400000004204).. It'5"MM Cagers At Ric TUESDAY. 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