The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 19, 1958, Image 3
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1958 —Collegian photo by’Steve Johnson 1958 INTRAMURAL BOXING CHAMPIONS—Winners in Wednesday’s IM boxing finals are (first row) 135-pound Ben Bow, 121-pound Steve Miller of Bhi Epsilon Pi, 128-pound Mark Silverstein, 135-pound Jim Thompson of Delta Tau .Delta, 145-pound Bill White of Alpha Sigma Phi and 128-pound Jack Maher of Delta Upsilon. In second row are heavyweight Norm Neff of Phi Kappa Psi, 165-pound Dick Gross of Phi Kappa Psi, 155-pound A 1 Kuosman of Alpha Chi Rho, 145-pound Jerry Lohsl, heavyweight Gary Fry, 177-pound Ted Steinman of Zeta Beta Tau, and 165-pound Ron Standish. Pee Wee Reese Will Coach LA LOS ANGELES (/P) Capt.- Harold “Pee Wee" Reese yesterday was named to the coaching staff of the Los Angles Dodgers and apparently one of the all-time brilliant playing careers in major league baseball is at an end. Vice' President E. J. “Buzz: from the active list of the 37- year-old veteran, and added: “We are proud of the wonderful record of Pee Wee Reese. He was Ane of the best w« ever had.” "We are happy, indeed, lhal Reese has decided that rather than change uniforms, he would continue his long affili ation with the Dodgers as one ILIHIIHIH Bob Malt?, presents iiiiiimiil JAZZ Sat TOWN HALL. ll* W. « St., N.Y.C.— “Sat., Dec. 27 (2 shows), 8 p.m. & 11 p.nt.“ MILES DAVIS * sextet J. J. JOHNSON & quintet S SONNY ROLLINS “■ trio ART BLAKEY * h ”> hand SExtra! ANITA O'DAY g Tickets: $2. $2.85; $3.85 =j 11111 l Mail Order & Box Office Now!|||||l JANUARY GRADS! Drop us a line or give us a call. We will arrange a prompt interview for you with our Professional Rep resents! iv e Ad dress or ask for MR. RAY DEL LER. ie” Bavasi announced the shift of Manager Walt Alston's as sistants," Bavasi said. Admirers of the peppery “Lit tle Colonel” will be glad he did n’t change uniforms, too. Pee Wee, in his first year as a Los Angeles Dodger, won a host of new friends fans who had heard of this living Dodger leg end but never had seen him until the Dodgers came West. The little Louisville, Ky., slug ger, who holds all types of rec ords, earned in his 16 active years with the Dodgers, joins Chuck Dressen, Greg Mulleavy and Rube Walker in the coaching corps. 'Stop Jimmy Brown' NEW YORK UP) “Stop Jim my Brown.” That is the order of [the week for the New York I Giants who must beat Cleveland again in Sunday’s tie playoff to 'reach the championship finals of the National Football League. •RE'S THE OPPORTUNITY iND THE CHALLENGE OF ASSIGNMENTS IN .. . UIDED MISSILE ELECTRONICS \dix YORK needs RONIC ENGINEERS Mtthonko! |ng. • Physicist* Here is your chance to prove your ability doing important work on missile fuzing, guidance, packaging and related test equipment. We have the openings that offer you the opportunity to move ahead rapidly in your profession. At Eendix York, you benefit from the advantages of a small company atmosphere tn a growing division of one of the nation's largest engineering and manufacturing corporations. Also, you’ll enjoy the “good life" in our beautiful suburban community. Good salaries, ail employee benefits. AVIATION CORPORATION Yoik Division York. Pe/.ro. York 47-2611 The Sportseer Dear Santa, Well, old man, it’s that time of year again. In just a couple of days you and Rudolph will be making your annual trek around the world. You treated some of us pretty well last year. But I hope you’ll do even better this trip. Anyway, old buddy, here’s my Christmas list for this year. It’s slightly different than the ones my predecessors have had. But I know you’ll try to comply. Football coach Rip Engle—a 50-yard line ticket to the Orange Bowl game and a lifetime mem bership to the "I Am a Pessi mist Club." Soccer coach Ken Hosterman— a fresh supply of center forwards and—the key to West Chester State Teachers College. Track coach Chick Werner—A lifetime subscription to the Daily Collegian and an autographed photo of the Collegian sports staff. Basketball coach John Egll— a first edition copy of that new book "The Fundamentals of ihe Man-io-Man Defense." Wrestling coach Charlie Speidel —a doctor’s degree in psychology and a television, contract for ap pearances on “You Asked for It’’ and "Comedy Hour.” Gym coach Gene Wettstone—a public relations man and a set of scholastic eligibility requirements lor immediate distribution .to his team members. Baseball Coach Joe Bedenk—a postponement on the plans to move Beaver Field. Where could Joe’s baseball team practice dur ing Match and April if the East Stands were torn down? Lacrosse Coach Earne Baer— a patent on his fibreglass la crosse stick. (He's been waiting a long time, Santa.) Golf Coach Joe Boyle—a bot tle of hair tonic. Tennis Coach Sherman Fogg— a tennis team. , Trainer Chuck Medlar—a new baseball tap and jacket and a lifetime supply of cigarettes. He gets this request every year, but you always forget. Equipment Manager Mai Franks —a new padlock and burglar alarm for his equipment room. Intramural Directors Gene Bischoff and Dutch. Sykes—a di rect telephone line to all frater nity athletic chairmen and a re placement for Don Watkins. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYIV Dear Santa Please Send- By Lou Prato- Sports Editor Syracuse football team—luck on New Year's Day. Ralph VanLengen—a lifetime pass io Penn Slate-Syracuse football games and a copy of Dale Carnegie's book—" How to Win Friends and Influence Peo ple." Dean Ernest B. McCoy, director of athletics—a football schedule which includes games with Fur man,' Marquette, Penn and Boston University. Dr. Alfred H. Griess, team physician—a private airplane. Pitt Football coach John Mi chelo£en—a crying towel. The Pitt News—another cry ing towel .this, one dipped in blood. Trainer Eddie Sulkowski—He likes cigarettes too. Sigma Chi fraternity—an hon orary membership to the Ama teur Wrestling Union. Joe, the Barber—a rope to hang himself. Beano Cook—A copy of fhe pamphlet "What to do if you foam at the mouth". Sports Publicity director Jim Tarman—A. one-way ticket to Gettysburg. (You can also bring him an Ivy League suit if you want to). I hope you will do your best Santa. See you next year. ■ Your buddy, Lou Prato Do You Thin, 4* Do yotl think it’s foolish to daydream? Lion Mat To Pract Over Xrrias Christmas recess means rest and relaxation to most Penn State students but not to the Lion wres tling team. Coach Charlie Speidel’s grap plers will be working frantically over the recess to get ready for their Jan. 10 engagement with arch-rival Lehigh. Most of the work will be done at Rec Hall. The Lion malmen will spend only five days at home during the holidays a sacrifice for. any college stu dent. However, they hope it will pay off with the first victory in three years over a Lehigh club. The only serious problem con fronting Speidel at this time is the finding of a heavyweight en try to replace the injured John ston Oberly. Oberly, one of the hottest sopho more prospects to hit the Nittany Vale, dislocated a knee in his var- sity debut a- gainst Colgate last Saturday night. •Ob e r 1 y’s re placement will probably be an other sophomore Bob Gilmour. G i 1 m o u r is no stranger to wrestling, however, having held the heavyweight berth for two meets on last year’s frosh team. He also competed in the Eastern freshman mat tour ney at West Point, finishing first. Several of the Nitlany per formers have shown interest in competing in the Wi keg Col lege wrestling tournarseni dur ing ihe vacation pericd. That's the amateur mat carni' ral which attracts outstanding wrestlers from all over the East, South and Midwest. Veteran junior Guy l and sophomore Jerry ■ two of the men who Seckler participated in affair last year, but s jury in the quarterfinal him out of action. Nino Valdes Wil Pat McMurty in < NEW YORK (fP) —Ni whose manager has j him heav y w e ight takes on Pat McCurtrj ma, Wash., at Madist Garden tonight. The powerful, 6-3, Cuban is a 7-5 favoriti 6-1, 189-pound ex-Mar TV 10-rounder on NB (EST). A defeat could be costly to Nino’s titular long-armed giant reach birthday Dec. 5. He ki can’t be too many fis rows for him. That’s talkative manager, Bo son seized the title an< raising such a fuss of 1 jT> * / o jjs e Christsnai TGIF Session 1-6 p.m. COMBO Erin 1. If the salaries were equal, wou you rather be a college profess than a movie star? 2. Would you rather borrow moni from a bank or institution that from a friend? , 3. Would you rather have tests sprung on you than be warnei about them in advance? 0. Are you confused by the clamor /j of conflicting claims so many ' 'liter cigarettes are making these days? , ; The fact is, thinking men and women don't let themselves get pushed and pulled by all those filter claims. They know what they want in a filter cigarette. And they know only VICEROY gives it to them. A thinking man's filler , a smoking man's tasis. Makes sense. Should ym smoke VICEROY? If you think for .yourself—chances are you do already i Thinks for Hsmsdf Kjnows **® FiLTER...A smoking man’s tastei GILMOUR . i Gucdione £ eckler are 'pay enter. . the 2-day a knee in 's knocked Fight tarden io Valdes, iroclaimed champion, ' of Taco n Square 210-pound : over the ine in the C 10 p.m. extremely lopes. The i ;d his 34th tLpws there ; tic tomor why his bby Glea ' has been \te. WMm &sf| gggjj: 9-22:30 p.m. for Yourself ? 5. Do you believe it unwise to eat v &yggglg|& at irregular hours, even Philipp. though you’re hungry? «□ vk Q “□ u „| —I | —l (yf 8. Would you feel badly if you YES} ] NO) } ' S —''W /JfjL • thought nobody at all knew n where you were? *lfy&u have answered Yri to two ml of ike firslthreeqiiestions, and No to fine out of the last six . . . you think for yourself! ©I9M, Brcwn«WUUuaioaf<*aceoOwpir Cagers to Host Colgate; Will Play in Tournament By SANDY PADWE A home game Saturday tanies coming out on top both night and a trip to the Rich- times ’ 71-58 311(1 83 ' 78 - 11113 Lions mond Invitational tournament dot the holiday schedule of the Penn State basketball team Saturday at 8 p.m. the Lions will go after their second win when the Red Raiders of Colgate [invade Recreation Hall. Then on 'Dec. 29 and 30. the Nittanies pack j their bags and head south for the Richmond Invitational. The Lions, who lost their first two games to North Carolina Stale and West Virginia, bounc ed into the win column Tuesday night with a 71-80 win over Geilsyburg. It was the play of Tom Han cock, Wally Colender and Mark DuMars that carried the Lions to victory and gave Penn State coach John Egli an optimistic out look for the Colgate game and the Richmond tourney. i Hancock played one of the best games of his Penn State career as he scored 20 points and gather ed 17 rebounds against the Bul lets. DuMars and Colender, on the other hand, thrilled the crowd with their flashy ball handling. Egli plans to start the same five against Colgate that start ed the Gettysburg game. This will see Hancock and Ted Ku . bisia at forwards. Bob Edwards at center and DuMars and Col ender in the backcours. Egli is counting on DuMars and Colender to run the Nittany of fensive machine. “They really played a whale of a game against Gettysburg. I hope that they can keep it up,” said the Lion mentor. Colgate comes into tomorrow’s game with a 3-2 record. They play Bucknell tonight in Lewisburg. According to Colgate coach How ard Hartman, his Colgate five w.' 1 be short on experience but hig'> on desire. The Red Raiders are led bv captain Charley Hagenah and playmaker Art Brandon. Both were starters for Hartman a year ago. But that is as far as Colgate’s experience goes. The rest of the lineup will be made up of sophomores and last year’s reserves, Dave Dsnven port, the leading scorer on the Colgate freshman- team last year, is slated to start up front with Hagenah. Stan Beaghan, 6-5, or Ken Norum, 6-5, will open at center. Larry Ludd is the probable running mate for Brandon out front. Last season the Lions and Red Kell to Announce DETROIT (A s )—The Detroit Ti gers Tuesday added former in fieider George Kell to their broadcasting staff, replacing Mel Ott who died of auto accident in juries last month. WMAJ .... 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Raiders met twice with the Nit- Wally Colender ... fast breaking Lion lead in the series, 25-20. After the Colgate game the Lions travel to Richmond for the Richmond Invitational Tour nament. The Lions played in 6. If you actually saw a "flying saucer” land, would you run for' your life? the tournament two years ago and look second place in a field of eight teams. That year the Lions beat host Richmond in their first game, 64-60, then they topped Penh, 89- 59, to gain the final. In the cham pionship game the Lions lost to Lafayette, 64-59. This year the tournament has just four teams Georgetown, Richmond, Columbia and the Lions. Egli still has no word on who the Blue and White will meet. Georgetown, with a 3-1 record to date, looms as the team to-beat, according to Egli. Richmond brings a 4-3 record into the tour nament while Columbia is sport ing a 1-4 log with a game against Fordham remaining to be played Saturday night. 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