SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1 Lion G In Bat “Somebody gets si day,” commented a Lie nast as the team I Annapolis yesterday. £ about sums up today’; battle between the oi undefeated squads in t ern Intercollegiate Gyi League (EIGL.). Preceeding the varsity meet, the Lion frosh will get their feet wet in competition against the Plebes. But the battle between the "big brothers" takes on more than the usual significance in that the winner will probably get the EIGL team title. The Lions stamped themselves as the team to beat last week by knocking off Army, the defend ing Champs, 53’.i-42Mn Navy still has to face its military counterparts on the last week of the season—at West Point. Conflicting reports from Anna polis claim the “honeymoon is over" for the Middies (according to coach Chet Phillips) and ‘‘Navy is confident they can beat you" (according to judge Harry Nel son). Phillips’ squad has beaten two future Lion opponents and quite handily—P i 11, 52-44, and Syra cuse, 70-26. The Navy mentor feels his team has ‘‘better balance than any team we have had here in the last 10 years. We are weak on the rope climb, as usual," commented Phillips, “but are strong other wise.” He bases his pessimism on the fact that Armando Vega is competing for Wettstone. Phillips feels that without Vega his team could win. The triple-threat 01 y’m pi a n con firmed Phillips' evaluation iast week by scoring 16 points against Army. Captain Vega had firsts on the flying rings and parallel bars and a second on the high bar. The Middies strongest event is Do You Think for 4. 1959 ymnasts at Navy tie of Unbeatens ink to- il gym eft for nd that : 2 p.m. ily two te East- mastics Jay Werner .. . will tumble today the side horse. They have two performers returning—ElGL king Fern Sheppard and Bob McFar land (third-place)—who have de feated the Lion’s top horseman, Lee Cunningham. This brings up the touchy problem of tumbling. Junior Graeme Co wen, who was injured in practice last week, will not Yankee Owner May Sell NEW YORK (fP) —A New YorkiWest. He has other business in newspaper said Friday Del Webb terests in Arizona, California and is ready to pull out as part ownei r levada ‘ of the New York Yankees in Graham added 11131 lhe re P° rl oi tne New York Yankees in .< comes flom one who knows both forces with Walter Webb and O'Malley and is not a O Malley of the Los Angeles Dod- gossip monger.” gers. Webb and other principals & immediately denied it. Frank Graham, writing in the New York Journal American, re ported Webb was interested in [making the move to consolidate 'his financial empire in the Far If you were about to buy an automobile, would you (A) study the road-test reports in the magazines, or (B) select the car that looks best to you? When confronted with a menu with lots of foreign terms, do you (A) ask what is in each dish, or (B) accept the waiter's recommendation? When invited to play an unfamiliar game, do you (A) refuse to play until you fully understand the rules, or (B) pick up the rules as you go along? When invited to a party, do you (A) accept, hoping to enjoy yourself no matter who attends, or (B) try to learn who will be there before accepting? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA compete. That leaves Wettstone with Eastern champ Dave Du laney and Lou Savadove as reg ular matmen. To complete the trio last week, 1 he pulled Cunningham off the parallel bars. This week he plans another switch —he will tumble Jay Werner (who finished second in the Easterns tumbling cham pionships last year). Savadove, will work in Werner’s spot on the high bar. The high bar and the parallels ; (with Vega, Werner and Cun ningham competing) may again provide the winning margin. The Middies only have one per former of the calibre of the above trio—John Morgan. Mor- , gan works both the high and j p-bars and is reported to have improved considerably. The freshmen, who will com pete in their first of two meets this year, are paced by another Wettstone find, Greg Weiss. Weiss, who was so good Wett stone used him in the Finnish ex hibition in January, will work the side horse, parallel bars and high bar. Wettstone also feels he has an “adequate” parallel bar compan ion in Ken Murrow who will also perform on the rings. Keith Ha genbuch on the high bar, Dick Criley in tumbling and Jerry Shaefer on the rings have also been impressive in practice. SEBRING, Fla. UP) The 12- hour world championship race for sports cars will be run here March 21 as scheduled, race di rector Alec E. Ultnann said Fri day. S i §l4* /ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS) iGh/fS&ii * ( AND FIND OUT!* ) ■ D Aft 9. In choosing a filter cigarette, 1 1 (A) are you easily swayed by A | | B bold claims, or (B) do you think for yourself and stick, by your decision? If you’re the kind of person who thinksfor 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. *// 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! ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN’S SIT IUIyWS ■*"" FILTER... A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE! Intramural Barracudas' Rally Wins in !M Swim The Barracudas came on strong after trailing, 15-9, to edge the Diggers, 20-17, in intramural swimming yesterday. The Diggers took firsts in the 60-yard free style and breaststroke events. Bob Schwengar took the free style in 35.6, trailed by the Barracudas’] - — John Bozick. Chailes Myers won j hree f irstSj Tom Beaver won the the breaststroke with a 1:12.3 , . , c ~ . . time free style in 3d.5, Garv Schuck Between Digger victories, Bill.j° t ok the bieaslstroke wdh a 5-1 6 Barber of the Barracudas splashed' !i me ’ an d the quaitet of Don in first in the backstroke with '£ en f‘.? rm “ h I er ’ Joh ? r ° ker ' *? a :46.7. followed by the Diggers’; Bn ' b '‘ s , and Leaver took the relay • Fred Twilla. ; in t- I — 4 - Then the Barracudas made! For the Monsters. Dick Mur their winning move, taking the ; Phy won the backstroke in 43 8 diving and 120-yard relay events. anc l Jim Meely took diving with a • Dick Splenda's 10.0 won diving't®-® total score. as the Diggers’ Jim Comfort; Navy won by the identical score • trailed with 5.4. John Hoffman, |Of 23-17 over the Rogues. John iMelvvn Bunson, John Bozick and (Bertram took the free style for iSplenda copped the relay in Navy in 34 5, Bob Neely won the 1:03.6. backstroke in 46.7 and Sant Sen- In another close meet, the Ham- lor, Charles Stender, Ray Brad llton Four took the Watts Mon-ford and Bertram combined to slers, 23-17. For the winners’itakc the relay m 1:06.1. Boyle's 561 Leads AKL To Win in !M Bowling In fraternity bov/ling League C( action Thursday night. Alpha; Kappa Lambda, led by Jim Boyle,] trounced Pi Lambda Phi, 4-0. Boyle rolled a 212 high game and a 561 series to take individual] honors. j In other League C action, Alpha] Chi Rho swamped Acacia, 4-0; Alpha Chi Sigma beat Phi Sigma] Kappa, 3-1; Beta Theta Pi beat; Sigma Alpha Mu, 4-0; Delta Upsi -lon beat Triangle, 3-1; and Beta Sigma Rho won by forfeit over] Sigma Pi, 4-0. | In Fraternity League D action,; Theta Xi, led by Ralph Sosnow ski, crushed Pi Kappa Alpha, 4-0. Sosnowski rolled a 224 game and ja 567 senes. In other action, Chi Phi beat Sigma Tau Gamma, 3-1; Tau Kap pa Epsilon beat Sigma Nu, 3-1; Kappa Delta Rho beat Alpha Sig ma Phi, 3-1; Phi Sigma Delta beat Alpha Zeia, 3-1; and Sigma Phi Epsilon tied Beaver House, 2-2. In buying a radio, would you be influenced more by (A) low price, or, (B) product features despite a slightly higher price? When deciding on what movie to see, do you usually prefer films that (A) are gay and diverting, or (B) have a social message? When you run into a foreign phrase in I 1 I J a textbook, do you first (A) head for A | | B 1 . 1 a dictionary to find the meaning, or (B) try to dope oat the meaning yourself? When reading the paper, do you (A) | j | | catch yourself concentrating on A | | B | j scandal stories, or (B) spend ' ‘ ‘ on news and editorial ma‘‘ G 1939 i Brown ft Willtunaon Tobacc* Corp. Results Jordan 11, Phi Kappa Win IM Cage Games Sparked by Dave Antenucci's 22 points, Jordan II went on to defeat the Crackerjacks, 38-3. in the top intramural basketball game last night. : Phi Kappa, tied 7-7 at halftime, jrallied to defeat Sigma Alpha Mu, 22-14, as Paul Magra spear headed the attack with 7 points. In another game tied at half- Itime, 4-4, Poterzebies captured a 27-12 decision over the Tigers. 'Lee Lantz led the way with 12 Ipoints. 1 In other games Pfu Sigma Delta Idefeated Alpha Chi Sigma, 19-11; ! the Cool Ghouls downed Nittany 3B-4; Diggers took the Penn •Boys, 35-18; Hungry Five beat ’ the Ugly Men, 34-8; Jordan Jokers iwon over the Fabulous Five, 19-15 land Alpha Phi Delta took Alpha 'Sigma Phi, 35-18, d d I J&i, I f. v 1 PAGE SEVEN Familiar pack or crush-