TUESDAY. FEBRUAI Mat n Lose by Seconds ired Cornell 15-13 ToFav By LOU PHATO Sports Editor vrestling team came within seconds of pull major upset in the Eastern Intercollegiate ition this season when it lost a heartbreak to Cornell Saturday afternoon at Ithaca, i twice-beaten Lions battled the defending' >wn to the last * ing. The Big heavyweight lop, officially i:y to Cornell 3ss sophomore 8-2. And the ; s supplied by irn titlist, 123- : when he flat -13 Cramp in the lay. that actually come of the where Slate's flank Barone three-year vei- Innan io a 9-3 tad been the ji EIWA 157- last two years ijlual meet rec- Penn State’s ing off the first Wrestling Associ; ing 15-13 decisior As it was, th Eastern kingpins dc match before losi Bed's 1958 easterr champ, Dave Dur brought the victo by winning winli Johnston Oberly. victory margin w Cornell’s other eas pound Dave Auble tened the Lions’ Jo first match of the But the match decided the outi meet was at 177 much-improved battled Cornell's i ©ran Steve Fried draw. Friedman runner-up to thJ pound title the 1 and had a 21-1-1 J ord going for hid. But the press Clippings didn’t scare Barone. In !fact, Barone— who just last week tied another highly-touted EIWA matman, Doug Volgenau of Navy—should have won. He was leading Fried man 9-7 with 30 seconds left in the match when the more-experi enced Cornell senior gained a takedown—a questionable call by referee Dick Dißatista that met with disapproval by the few Lion fans m attendance. And as it turned out, Barone lacked ap proximately 22 seconds for a one point time advantage. Earlier, in the second period, Barone had Friedman in a pin ning combination for about a minute .and a half, but couldn't hold Friedman's shoulders on the mat for the required two seconds. Barone’s performance wasn't the only one that stood out. Junior Gordie Danks, a hometown boy, also drew raves with his sur prising 2-2 stalemate with another three-vear veteran, George Willis. So did Danny Johnston, Neil Turner and Sam Minor. Johnston ran his unbeaten streak to five with an easy 10-5 win over Bill Carter and Turner won his third against one loss with a 9-3 trounc ing over John Shafer. Both win ners recorded a large amount ofj ridingtime—Johnston, 6:19, and Turner, 4:21. Minor wag impressive in his 5-3 win over A 1 Rose, of near by Johnstown, Pa. Corne 11 coach Jimmy Miller expected Are you ashamed to take eff your coat because you’re still wearing that old out-of-date sport shirt? Well, at MAC'S FINAL BLAST you can cure that problem and give your pocketbook a break at the same time. Mac has ivy styles, con servatives, plaids, stripes, and solid colors which are going fpr half the nationally adver tised prices. Cain you top these BARGAINS? ALL LON SPORT one group .... ona group .... And if that’s m Mac and you the pack, any goods have bei 20 t */\HABE 3 SLEEVE SHIRTS 2 for $5.00 it enough to put paces ahead of )ther remaining n reduced from 30% DASHERY In the Center of Pennsylvania* 229 S. Allen St. ;Y 10, 1959 Rose, the East's 157-p ou n d freshman champ in 1357, to beat Minor, But the Lion junior was in complete command the whole match and included 1:48 time advantage among his points. Outside of Oberly and Cramp, the only other Lion loser was George Gray. Gray was soundly beaten by Cornell’s sensational sophomore star, A 1 Marion, 8-1. The Lions are now 3-2 for the season. And they’ll bring that mark into Rec Hall Saturday night for the season’s home finale against Maryland. THE SUMMARIES: 127—Dave Auble (C) pinned Joe Cramp, 7:55 with a double arm bar and tingle teg hook. 230—Gordon Danks (PS) drew with George Willis, 2-2. 137—Dan Johnston (PS) deeieloned Bill Carter, 10-5. 147—Nell Turner (PS) dtchfoned John Shafer, 9-3. 157—Sam Minor (PS) deeisioned At Hoee, 5-3. 167—A1 Marlon (C) decUloned George Gray, 8-1. 177—Hank Barone (PS) drew with Steve Friedman, 9-9, Hwt—Dave Dunlop (C) dedsloned Johna ton Oberly, 8-2. 2 for $7.00 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Delaney Wins 27th Straight Mile Moran Finishes Fourth Lion distance ace Ed Moran fin ished fourth in a crack field m the Hunter Mile Saturday as Ron Delany won his 27th straight in door mile in the feature event of the Boston A.A. Games. Moran slipped past the tape in 4:12.8 behind Delany, Phil Coleman, and Dan Waern. Swe dish champ Waern barely edged Moran for third place. Almost 14,000 spectators jam Cagers Win— (Continued from page sir) he said "and DuMars and Han cock played well 100. It was a team win all the way." Syracuse led briefly at the 15.20 mark but that was the last time. DuMars* goal put the Lions out in front right after and they were never headed. SUMMARY PENN STATE SYRACUSE Fa F TP FG F TP Hancock 2 1- 1 S RcrkcnfM 10-02 Edward, 7 »- 020 chudy 10 0- S2O Sweetland SI 1- 217 Cinoebox 11-23 Colentler 8 10-11 26 Cohover 4 0-68 DuMars 4 5- 913 Goldberg 10 5- 625 Musser 0 0-00 Mosiey 1 1-1 3 Mustioa 0 0-00 N&yea 3 3- 5 ft Schmelter 10-12 Total* 29 21-33 81 Total# 31 10-18 72 Halftime Score— Penn State, 38: Syracuse, 35. By JOHN BLACK Success story—with a moral to it Robert C. “Pete” McCullough got his Bachelor of Aits degree from Columbia in June, 1953. In September, he took a job selling for a manufacturing firm. He wa3 hurriedly trained—and, after 23,000 miles on the road, decided he wasn’t fully using his capabilities. He resigned and contacted his college Placement Office. Interviews with a host of firms followed. Pete chose the New York Telephone Company. That was April, 1954. He spent the next 13 months training—getting basic experience as installer, repairman, frameman, staff assistant, etc. He was then appointed Service Foreman. In January, 1957, he moved over to the business side of the company. In May, 1957, he became a supervisor. In January, 1958, he managed a business Pete ia active in civic affairs. Here, as chairman of a Boy Scout fund drive, he confers with R. A. McCaffrey, Branch Manager for the First National City Bank of New York. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES med Boston Gardens to watch the by Coleman but crossed the finish Villanova Irishman coast well line one second ahead with a back with the pack as English- cl ®f kin S ° f 4:04.3. Fust half pace man Brian Hewson dashed from Hewson eventually £m,shed the starting gate and set a torrid pace flashing past the quarter and half-mile marks at 58.5 and 1:59.4. These ripping times brought to the crowd premonitions of the first indoor four-minute mile which failed to materialize as Hewson began to fade. Then, in typical Delany style, the unde feated indoor miler surged from the pack, picked up 45 yards and passed Hewson at the three-quar ter point. Delany was pushed for a while Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs ~Radios television $1 service jfh center State College TV 232 S. Allen St. Pete McCullough (center) discusses requirements for new telephone equipment with Traffic and Plant Managers. office serving 25,000 customers, with 42 people repoiting to him. In October, 1958, Pete was promoted again—to District Commercial Mana ger. Reporting to him now are two business office managers, nine super visors and 5i service representatives and clerical personnel. There are 64,009 customers in the territory he heads up. That’s Pete’s stoiy—up to now. Fu ture promotions depend on him. Op portunities are practically unlimited in the Bell Telephone Companies for Pete and many young men like him. Moral: The most capable of men need good training and honest pro motion opportunities to move ahead as they should. Shop carefully for your career. And be sure to talk to the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus. PAGE SEVEN Moran ran quarter times of 61.9, 60.7, 64.4 and 65.8 and at first tried to keep up with tha trail blazing Delany on his third quarter rampage but settled down to a duel with the Scandanavian speedster, Waern, for the third position. Delany admitted afterward tfeat this race tired him more (Continued on page eight) 1° S tt'eefl ea Have you thought about Jr- buying that special soine- C£> one candv for Valentine's ft- Day? The CANDY CANE rk has just the thing for you rf in a lovely heart-shaped g- box of ivory, light, and dark W chocolates. vp Remember yours —we mj Hr- everywhere 5 The Candy Cane F Between tie Moriee
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