SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1959 Speidel Changes Lineup For Meet With Syracuse SYRACUSE, FEB. will perform another ( afternoon when he se Syracuse at Archbold < The Lion master h; every meet this season and lineup will be no differei time his changes will com 157-, 167-, and 177-pound classes. Speidel plans to mo ;e last , week’s 157-pound starte • Hank Barone and the 167-pound regu lar George Gray up one weight division and insert sophomore Neil Turner into Barone’s 157- pound vacant spot. That would mean the elimination of Joe » Haines from the team which beat Maryland last week, 23-10. However, Turner was Spei del's entry in the Cornell meet two weeks ago and has also seen action against Colgate and Army. He was victorious in the Colgate and Cornell affairs, but both matches were at 147. Barone, who has been Speidel’s most impressive man in the last three tilts, has at 167 once before. That’s when he dropped a 4-1 decision to Lehigh’s Thad Turner. He’s usually been at 177—where he’s won two and tied two—but was moved down to 157 last week for “strategic purposes.” The- strategy paid off as Barone won his match with ease, gaining a second period fall. This'will be Gray's first out ing at 177. He's been the regular at 167 and has done quite well by winning three, losing one and tying one. * Once again Speidel explains his new alterations in terms of strate gy—but he doesn't give too much “This should be our strongest lineup for Syracuse," he said. “And if everything goes well, we should be able to win.” The rest of Speidel'* starting array will be the same which helped beat the Terrapins last weak. Thai wo aid find Don Wil son (4-1) at 123. Gordie Banks (9-2-1) at 130, Guy Guccione (1-0-1) ai-137, Sam Minor (5-1) at 147 and Johnston Oberly (1-3) at heavyweight. For the second straight week, the Lions’ unbeaten junior Dan Johnston (5-0) will be missing from the lineup. Once . again, Johnston was eliminated in pre meet practice matches by Guc cione for the 137-pound berth. The Lions could wrap up a winning season with a victory to day. They currently own a 4-2 record and have only one meet— that with arch-rival Pitt—remain, ing. Syracuse, on the other hand, will be trying to snap out of the doldrums. The Orange have won only two meets this year (Ithaca, 18-13, and Army, 17- Our Final Close-Out Sale We're getting ready for spring. And in the pro cess we're closing out all the fine quality flannel trousers we have. That’s right—we're offering you any pair of flannels in the store—q u i c k 1 y re duced to make room for our new stocks. TROUSER PRICES 11.95 15.95 other* priced' proportionate!* SPORT COAT SALE As an added promotion, All SPORT COATS will also be greatly reduce' 27.50 29.95 39.95 y LOU PRATO I Sports Editor 21—Wrestling coach Charlie Speidel f his weekly juggling acts here this ids his Penn State matmen against gymnasium. is used today’s it. This ; at the weight . . . new, position IS), tied one with (Franklin and Marshall, 14-14) and lost four (to Lehigh. 19-8. Pitt, 16-12, lowa State. 21-10, and Cornell). The two best matches this after noon will probably be at 137 and heavyweight. That’s where two of Syracuse’s three unbeaten mat* men appear. Captain Les Austin will face Guccione at 137 and sophomore sensation Art Baker will meet Oberly. Baker, incidentally, has taken over the role as the “man to beat” in the heavyweight division of the upcoming Eastern tournament. Reason—he flattened Cornell’s de fending champion Dave Dunlop in a dual meet the other night. 2 Thiel Brothers Star On High School Mats Glenn and David Thiel, sons of former Penn State lacrosse coach Nick Thiel, are regulars on State College High School’s unbeaten wrestling squad. Glenn wrestles in the 97-pound division, David in the 103-pound class. Lacrosse coach for 22 years, _ the senior Thiel now is director of Penn State’s required physical educa tion program. 3 Undefeated Years Penn State has been undefeated in freshman football for the past three seasons. Coach Earl Bruce directed his ’5B frosh to triumphs over West Virginia, Pitt, and the Navy Plebes. 8.88 11.88 21.88 23.88 31.88 Across from Old Main THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA George Gray Bucks Host Nittany Lion Tracksters The Nittany indoor track team will complete its dual meet sched ule this afternoon with a clash with the Ohio State Buckeyes in huge French Field House on the Columbus campus. Coach Chick Werner’s crew will enter the starting gate rated as slight underdogs against thej Big 10 powerhouse. But, barring ah unexpected appearance by Olympic champion Glenn Davis, the Nittanies may pose a serious threat to the Bucks’ unmarred record. The Lion boardmen turned in an outstanding performance as they came within a baton pass of beat ing Army, the rage of the East. The showing of the Penn State field men will have a heavy bear ing on the outcome of the Ohio State meet, for this is a strong point for the Bucks. Sam Tidmore heads the Buck eyes’ shotputting crew with a toss of 52’ 9" and is backed up by two others who have come within inches of the 50-feet mark. John Tullar will be the lone Blue and White entry in the event. Ron Beard, pole vault winner against Army, will be joined by Dick Gross, and Dale Peters to comprise the competition for OSU’s 13' 6” vaulter, Dick Bowers. Coach, Werner will call on! 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