SATURDAY. FEBRUA Upse Face By LOU PH Sports Edii ITHACA, N.Y., upset - minded Pe wrestling team wi to extend its win to three when it fa ing eastern champ here this afternoor The Lions have b 15-0, and Navy, 17-8, two engagements a overall record of 3-1 been the only conq Nittanies, winning count. Colgate was 1 in the season’s openc- Cornell, with five veterans in the starling array, is favored over the more, inexperienced State unit. However, the Big Red machine is not unbeatable. lowa State handed the home club its only loss. 18-11, last month and they accomplished the victory by holding Cornell's mainstays to a stalemate. Defending 123-. pound EIWA kingpin Dave Auble was the only one of the Big Red aces to gain a victory against the lowa State] juggernaut. George Willis was' beaten on a decision and Dave; Dunlop last year’s EIWA hea-; vyweight titlist—Steve Friedman; and A 1 Marion were held to draws. Thus, if the Lions expect to Frosh Matmen Cornell Yearlings Today The Blue and White freshman,pinned their Lehigh opponents grapplers take to the mats go in the 130 and 157-pound Ithaca, N.Y, at 1:30 Urn afternoon cla in S combination with the Big Red campus. seconds left, is at 147. The only two changes in the! Decision victims, Bill Polacek, lineup that dropped a close 19-13,167, and Phil Myer, 177, round decision to Lehigh m its first test,out the Nittany combatant force, are in the first and last weight' divisions In the 123-pound class the Lion) cubs lost Tony Scordo via ther scholastic route, but the gap 1 should be adequately filled by ( Jere Seiple from Greensville who , was the oustanding wrestier in the ' State College Invitational Tour- ) nev last year. The other switch will be in the heavyweight division where Penn State will be reoresented by ei ther “Woody” Woodside or Ned Kerr, an Air Force veteran from ! Titusville. Art Ravitz and Ron Pifer who Pitt Stadium Crowd Displeases Stealers PITTSBURGH (fP)—The Pitts-; burgh Steelers, disappointed-with attendance at their home football games in. Pitt Stadium last year,; want to return to Forbes Field for the coming season. Inclement weather was a factor) in the poor attendance. Pitt Sta dium has no covered stands, as does Forbes Field. hearts o Swee '£> Candy ahd flowers are u. every girl’s dream. Send a heart full of moutfa-water p ing handmade chocolates. tyr Atop the heart is wearable -X corsage. Remember yours— P we mail everywhere! £ The Candy (ane ! let tree* tin UotJm iY 7. 1959 i-Minded Wrestlers Eastern Champions Feb. 7—An s tin State i l be trying i ting streak a ces defend- Jion Cornell » 2aten Army, , m their last md own an [. Lehigh has leror of the by a 17-8 [ eaten, 19-10, :r. knock the EIWA co-leader off its high pedastal, they will have to prevent the winning efforts of the Auble-Willis-Dunlap - Friedman - Marion regime. The key matches to a Penn State victory are probably the 130-, 157-, 167- nd 177-pound en counters. Victories in these four Fiedler Gets 'Mention' On Soccer All-American Bill Fiedler, Penn State soccer captain-elect, has received honor able mention on the 1958 All- America soccer team as selected by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Fiedler, a junior from Philadelphia, was the Nittany Lions’ leading soccer the past two seasons. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Sam Minor . . . in major battle Will Test divisions would just insure the Lions of a win. Junior Gordon Danks, who made his season's debut against Navy last week, will face Willis at 180. Danks was beaten by his Middie foe, but he gave a highly creditable performance and a win this afternoon would not be too suronsing. Sam Minor tangles with ei ther Friedman or A 1 Rose at 157. Friedman could also go at 167 against George Gray. It is Friedman who will decide the importance of either match. Minor (3-1) and Gray (2-0-1) could handle any of the other men Cornell would throw at them, but with the unbeaten Friedman it's a different mat ter. Hank Barone, who was one of the standouts in the Navy win, will probably meet Cornell’s highly-touted sophomore sensa tion, Marion. This match is rated a tossup. But if Barone could give a performance like he did last week when he tied high ly-rated Navy captain Doug Vol genau, a win or tie would prob ably be inevitable. In the other matches, either Joe Cramp (0-2) or Don Wilson (3-1) will meet Auble; Dan Johnson (4-0) will face either Bill Jones (0-1-2) at 137; either Neil Turner (1-1) or Guv Guccione (0-1) will meet Ted Carter (1-2-1) at 147: and Johnston Oberly (0-2) will go against Dunlop (4-0-1). Theta Xi Takes League 'D' Lead In IM Bowling Theta Xi, last semester’s frat-l ernity league “D” champions with* a 37-7 won-lost record, continued its winning spree by whitewash ing Alpha Zeta 4-0 in the second half opener. Paced by Dick Grobi’s high sin- 1 gle of 197 and a 510 high series, i Alpha Sigma Phi swept to a 4-0 decision over Pi Kappa Alpha. Sigma Phi Epsilon took a shut out victory over Sigma Nu with Harry Davidson leading the way on a 197 single and a 542 series to take the honors of the night. In other league “D” games Beaver House downed Phi Sigma Delta, 3-1; Tau Kappa Epsilon whipped Chi Phi, 4-0, and Kappa* Delta Rho defeated Sigma Tau Gamma, 4-0. OH - CAMPUS INTERVIEWS FEB. 9,10,11 (Mon. Tues. Wed.) Call your Placemen) Officer for an appointment! Moran Will Compete Against Top Milers By JOHN BLACK ! Penn State track star Ed Moran will compete against four sub-four minute milers tonight when he runs in the Hunter Mile, feature j event of the 70th Boston A.A. games. One of the greatest fields ever assembled on the boards will aim to shatter the Boston Garden mile record at 4:03.8 and the world indoor mark 4'O3A with rumors [circulating that the first inside j sub-four mile may be in the making, Moran and Phil Coleman of Chicago are the only entrants that have not maneuvered the distance outdoors within four sweeps of the second hand. Ron Delany, current indoor kingpin, who has never lost a race on U.S. boards, is favored to capture his 27th straight win. The pack includes three, sub four-minute milers—Brian Hew son, European champion from from England who has run a 3:58 9; Dan Waern, Swedish cham pion with a 3:58.5; and Polish titleholder Zbigniew Orywal, 3:59.7. Moran, described by his coach Chick Werner as "the most fan tastic runner that I have ever had to work with,” is a decided underdog in the Boston classic but has worked hard and is in real good shape. 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