PAGE TEN Cornell, Pitt Grab EIWA USC Fires Lead With 2-0 Marks Recruiters Cornell, Penn State’s next opponent, and Pittsburgh appear to bo the “teams to beat’’ in the Eastern Intel collegiate Wrestling Association this season. The two unbeaten clubs, which finished one-two in the EIWA tourney last year, currently share first place in the unofficial EIWA standing Both' aie 2-0 However, Cornell has been Nick Pappas, field secretary of beaten m outside competition. , jthe school’s alumni association, The defending eastern titlisis ! Asst Football Coach A 1 Da , jut e , , ivis no longer will recruit ath were bounced by lowa Stale, ; (Continued from page nine) lletes. But both will be tendered 18-11, a month ago. Pitt, on the I Cowan. Dulaney, a senior, tookjother positions in the university other hand, has escaped the ex- j first in five meets but Cowan.Davis may continue as an assis hibition trail unscathed and j bested him twice last year tant coach. owns an overall mark of 5-0. j The th|rd spQt wi „ probablv The move follows drastic pen- Cornells loop wins have come!. . , T . allies imposed on Southern over Yale, 17-10, and Lehigh, 0 L° u Savadove. But California in January by ihe 14-11. Michigan fell, 18-12, in ex- wettstone could use juniors Lee National Collegiate Athletic hibitiun. Pitt lias beaten Syracuse .Cunningham, who finished sec-j Assn. and Army of the EIWA plus ond, third and fourth in his onlyi Borman H. Topping, USC Mulligan. Mai>land and Lock Ha-, h , , , T w ' | president, emphasized that he yen. ( tniee mets last year, or day wei- jdoes not belleve usc deserved The F.IWA team standings do " er ’ t who fin " hed f cond 1,1 the the punishment He said not piodu<<* the oificial ElWAj^ at,tern tumbling championships.} This week the Faculty Com winner, howevei That has to be! With the addition of °n. Athletics completed its decided at the league's annual'ham on the side horse, the Lions (investigation. Although the com tournament in March. And for the should “hold their own’’ against! 111 .,, SOI P e doubts as to our past two years, the “standings” a H competition. The side horseP-Hi"’ , 15 c ea f ' ve have titlist has failed to cop the officialjis the one real problem apparatus f IU ? er . b , ee P R ui “y °‘ minor and crown. Lehigh was fust in stand- for Wettstone. Besides Cunning-;technical infractions or that we ings last winter, but Cornell won ham he has available Ernie Lof-I" a . practices which the official c rown. The previous even and Dave Palmer. might be interpreted as violations yeai, Penn State bent out “stand- T n nickino a Viinh knr 01 c , e ines” kinimin Pitt tor the official' w*. f ,clcm 9 a *}»9 h bar trio, , The NCAA placed ihe school FUVA l He oltiual Wettstone will eliminate Sava- , on two years' probation for of ' .. ’ ... , , s P eciabze s or > the bar j fering improper inducements to Cornell was idle over the past with scores of 230 and 243 to lwo stuSeni athletes. This made weekend but Pitt and nine dale The season is simple—all USC ineligible to enter NCAA other league teams saw action, of Wetlslone's "Big 3" can. and championships or invitational Pitt wh lP ped Army, 23-3, as the have, easily lopped the 243 events and to participate in Panthers recorded six decisions j mark. The three are Vega, Cun- NCAA-controlled television pro and one fall (by national champ j ntngham and Werner. | grams. Paul Powell) against a lone de- ; They will also work file flying! In (he new’ order, the entire re . Army s heavyweight rings with Werner given asponsibility for contracting pros- Bob Novogratz. SLIGHT advantage. Cunninghamlective student athletes will rest In other refults, Lehigh edgechwill be working "the rings for the ! in the Department of Intercolle- Yale, 15-11, Harvard clobbered first time in his collegiate career. ;giate Athletics. Dartmouth, 27-.’l, Princeton Werner and Vega will combine! blanked Temple, 32-0. Columbia with Savadove on the parallel!,- . . _ tnppi'd Biown. lti-15, and Captain Vpga, twice Eastern! Foreigners Dominate ionise Penn Sta t o beat Navy, and national p-bar king, holds the- 1 Penn State traditionally has 17-3. .advantage here Ibeen known for its “home-grown” Cm noil meets State and Lehigh visits Navy in the top league matches this weekend Pitt plays iiost to Mankato State Teachers College. You Think for .IF t rs The Man Who Tl Gymnasts- Wet (stone “feels” the meet; should be the best one of the year between “two of the na- 1 t'on’s best teams—Penn State and 'Army” Tomorrow: Army. If you get stuck on a crossword puzzle, do you (A) finally refer to a dictionary, or (B) leave the puzzle unfinished? Would you rather be (A) the designer of the first successful space vehicle to the moon, or (B) the first man to ride in it? If you were faced with two tasks, one pleasant and the other unpleasant, would you first do (A) the unpleasant task, or (B) the pleasant task? If you find you aren't doing well in an activity, do you (A) concentrate on it to improve your performance, or (B) devote your attention to things in which you do excel? • L_ ll* 1-t ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKS inKs Tor liiiYisGiT ivnows n filter...a smoking man’s t THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA In Change LOS ANGELES I/P)—' The Uni versity of Southern California: yesterday announced a sweeping! icorganiration of its athletic pro-! gram and relieved two recruiters of their duties. athletic teams. Not so with bas ketball, with three regulars— Bob Edwards. Ted Kubista, and Wally Colender hailing from New Jersey. *□ »□ *□ *□ -□ . ii*ca If fr { ANSWER THESE Questions) • ( AND YOU'LL FIND OUT!* / .? 1:s r 0 6e • 9. When making your choice of a I | filter cigarette, do you (A) act A | | B on the basis of what someone tells you, or (B) think it . through for yourself? If you’re the kind of person who thinks jor yourself . . . you use judgment in your choice of cigarettes, as in everything else. Men and women who think for themselves usually smoke VICEROY. Their reason? Best in the world. They know that only VICEROY has a thinking man’s filter and a smoking man’s taste. ~ ——— *lf you checked (A) on three out of the first four questions, and (B) on four out of the last five ... you really think for yourself! The Sporfseer — By Lou Prato Sports Editor This will be redemption weekend for Penn State's still unproven wrestling team. The Lion matmen visit Cornell Saturday afternoon at Ithaca, N.Y. and a victory over ,ions would be just the thing that iwould silence the Nittany mat' ! . ! 'cutics. Ever since the calsstrophic Lehigh affair (we'll refer fo if as an affair although we can think of a more descriptive but unprintable noun). Lion fans have been crticizing the grap plers. And with good reason. Penn Slate's performance a gainst the Engineers that Satur day night was one of the worst exhibitions of wrestling ever seen at Hec Hall. Coach Charley Speidel’s men not only appeared out of shape, but with one or "two exceptions they seemed to lack the desire and hustle that has marked pre vious Lion wrestling machines. And the 6000 mourners who wit- Inessed the meet still haven’t re covered. Even the fact that the I Lions have bounced back with ; victories over Army, 15-9 and (Navy; 17-8 hasn’t helped sooth 'matters. Not many fans saw the (Army meet because it occurred [during the semester break, and ! the Navy tilt was held at An napolis. So, most of the wrestling crowd is awaiting the results of the Cor nell meet before re-giving the Lions a vote of confidence. A win over the Big Red would defi nitely bring the fans scampering back to Rec Hall for the home final against Maryland next Satur day. And even a close loss would probably do it. But another defeat like the Lehigh fiasco and only the die-hards (yours truly in- Would you prefer to play tennis with an opponent you know to be (A) not quite so good as you, or (B) a slightly better player? In deciding whether to see a movie, 1 I I I are you more influenced by (A) what A | | B J | a casual friend tells you about it, or (B) what you know of the cast and story? If you were a multimillionaire, would .(" I _ I I you rather have (A) everyone know it, A l 1 B | | or (B) only a very few know it? Do you take more notice of someone’s . I 1_ I 1 (A) good looks, or (B) good manners? A | I B | j • 1950, Brown a WJllUmson Tobacco Cory, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1959 Win Over Cornell Will Regain Fans the defending eastern champ- eluded here) will turn out for Maryland. We are not going to predict the outcome of the Cornell match—and there is a good reason here, too. Everytime we use our crystal ball, Penn State seems to end up on the short end of the score. (We still haven't recovered from the Army football game.) But we do feel that the Lions have a chance to beat the Big Red Saturday. Speidel’s men have improved greatly since that Lehigh disas ter. (Of course, they couldn’t have gotten much worse). They gave a mediocre performance against Aimy and looked very “respect able” against the Middies. With just a little more effort against Cornell, the underclass men-dominated team could reach its known potential. What about the individuals? Well, in our opinion, the most impressive wrestler has been jun ior Danny Johnston. He’s unbeat en in four outings and is beating his foes rather handily. Bui his menial altitude to wards wrestling has also stood out. He seems to fit into the same mold as Penn State's great 130-pound national champion Johnny Johnston, who grad uated last year. Same desire. Same hustle. Same will-10-win. And same attitude towards his teammates. It's interesting to note that both Johnstons were products of the same high school wrestling system—Clear (Continuecl on page eleven) • FV' *□ Familiar pack or crush* G MAN'S tSTE!