FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1 Cornell Li Two'sBE A couple of defendin ern wrestling champs w first name of Dave—Au Dunlop—head the se eran lineup Cornell wi against Penn State tor afternoon at Ithaca, N. The Big Red duo, who unbeaten in five meets t son, were the key perfor last year’s Cornell team won the EIWA tehm title captured the 123-pound crown last winter and walked off with the- heav; championship. Auble, a junior, is 5-0 year with three w : " falls and two by f lopsided d e c i s ions. The senior Dunlop has four decisions and a draw with Sch witters of lowa State on his rec ord. Three other veterans are in cluded in the Cornell lineup— Steve Friedman ‘ at 467, George auble Willis at 130 and Ted Carter at 137. Friedman is by far the best of this group and ranks right alongside Auble and Dunlop. He has been the second best 167- pounder in the East for the past two years, losing the EIWA title match both years to Pitt’s now graduated Dave Johnson. Friedman is also undefeated this campaign, with four wins and a draw. All of his victories have been by decisions. Willis, anoiher two-year vel, owns a 3-1-1 record, and Car ter has one win, two losses and a draw. One of Carter's set backs was a humiliating 17-2 defeat by Lehigh's 147-pound EIWA kingpin, Dick Santoro. Cornell also has a highly-touted sophomore who seems to fit in with the Auble-Dunlop-Friedman crowd. He’s 177-pound A 1 Marion. r i i A PURE WHITE MODERN FILTER IS ONLY THE BEGINNING OF A WINSTON It's what's up front that counts neup Features IWAChampions j East- Marion owns a 2-1-1 mark but his i ith the one defeat was a default because . , of an injury. Included among his 3ie and Victims is Lehigh’s Ed Hamer, , -ni-vet- one-time EIWA 157-pound king. ill cpnrl The rest of Cornell's starting iu sena orra y has been divided among torrotv five men. Bill Jones (0-1-2) and Bill Carter (0-0-1) have seen duty at 147 pounds: AI Rose (1-1), John Shafer (1-1) and Bob Munson (0-1) have been at 157; and Tom Oberlander (0-2) has wrestled at 177 on two occas- Aublel * ons * Y. are both this sea ners on i which Cornell has dropped only one of EIWA five meets this year (not one of four as reported in yesterday’s Collegian.) They’re only loss was to perennial Big Eight contender lowa State, 18-11. Victims include! Michigan, 18-12; Yale, 17-10; Penn, 23-5; and Lehigh, 14-11. Lehigh is the only common foe. Penn State was beaten by the Engineers 17-8. Dunlop yweight for the ia Pitching, Catching Candidates To Meet Wednesday Afternoon All varsity baseball pitching and catching candidates are to meet next Wednesday after noon at 5 in room 240 Recrea tion Building. iff Sweethearts Cupid recommends our F beautiful hearts full of extra 0 rich dark and ivory choco ij lates. Wrapped in beautiful E* colors, all prices. Remember q yours—we mail everywhere! |? The Candy Cane i r idW^Vi Between the Movies THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Football Star Switches to Pitt SCRANTON, Pa. (/P) — John Chisdak, fullback on Pennsylva nia's 1957 All-State Scholastic Football Team, said yesterday he was “homesick” at Southern Cal ifornia and decided to transfer to the University of Pittsburgh. j The ex-Scranton star, hoping toj be a doctor or dentist, said he has registered at Pitt and will begin classes on Monday. “I have no feeling that I’ve made a wrong decision.” Chisdak said. “I feel I should have gone to Pitt in the first place. I know where I want to go now.” The switch in schools will pre vent the 190-pound back from playing football in the 1959 sea son, but he still has three years of eligibility—l96o-62. —by LOU PRATO Varsity 'S' Club to Meet Tomorrow at Fraternity The Varsily 'S' club will meet Sunday at 10 p.m. ai Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. President Howie Maierhofer .urged all members to attend the meeting. John W. White Fellowship Two Awards of $6OO Each . . . for members of the graduating class, of highest standing, who possess, in the opinion of the Senate Committee on Scholarships and Awards, those qualities of ability and person ality that will enable them to profit best by graduate study, at this University or elsewhere. WHERE TO APPLYi 205-D OLD MAIN DEADLINE: MARCH 5, 1959 Gymnastics-; (Continued from page six) Senior Jim Hill has been the big man on the horse with solid ; 240 scores. He finished sixth in ! the Easterns lasi year. j Although they lost their top] jtwo men on the hemp, the Cadets! have another top trio headed by[ Bill Cohen. The senior Cadet is’ capable of breaking four seconds.] On the 1 other four events, the! visitors are hampered by inex-1 perience. But Maloney himself is-! sued a warning to Lion followers “It would be a mistake to count, us out beforehand.” ; Nittany Teams Record j 15-8-1 for Fall Season Penn State athletic teams com-, piled a 15-8-1 won-lost-tied rec-; ord during the 1958 Fall season i The football team won six. lost I three, and tied one. Coach Chick Werner’s cross-country team cap tured four of five dual meets, and the soccer team won five games and lost four. FILTER-BLEND up front...fine, flavorful tobaccos, specially processed for filter smoking WINSTON TASTES GOOD LIKE A CIGARETTE SHQULOi PAGE SI SPECIAL %W!W. ANY Leather Watch-Stra (Ladies or Gents) for *l°° "Register here for FRE! Gift Certificates 8218 E. College State College. R.J.ftCVNOIOt TOBACCO CO. mNSTOR-JAI.EM.a.I
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