PAGE SIX Matmen, Cagers, G-men at Pitt Grapplers Aim for 3rd Upset Win (Continued from page one) 130 i n place of Gordie Danks. Johnston had been the regu lar 137 pounder until two vieekk. ago and had posted a 5-0 record, all on relatively easy decisions. But teammate Guy Guccione hic, kept Johnston out of tho line up the past two meets, eliminating him in pre meet drills. Speidel wade the Johil.ton for-Dank,: switch as a strategic manemer Unbeaten Larry Lauchle, Pitt's 130-pound Pit t] y iS consid- ered too tough for Dank , . but on par with John , ,ton The rest of th e Nitta'ly starters will be Don Wil son (5-1) at 123, Giiccione (2-0-1) at 137, Sam Minor (11-1) at 147, Neil Turner (3-1) at 157, klank Barone (4-1-2) at 1117, Gewge Gray (4-1-1) at 177 and Johnston Oberly (1-3-1) at heavyweight. Pitt will counter h NCAA champ Paul Powell (9-0) at 123, Sherm Movei (6-3) at 137, Cap tain Bob Bubb (8-0-1) at 147, Alex Skirpan (8-1) at 157, Tom Alberts (5-1-3) at 167, Lenny Vuocolo (1-8) at 177 and either Tom Hall (2-6) or Bob Guzik (0-1) at heavyweight Indies Dominate H-Ball As Taft, Foster Get Wins The inde pendents dominated action in Thursday night's intra mural handball as they continued their inter-league eliminations. Don Taft rallied from a first frame set-back to top Tom Geon °pules, 19-21, 21-7, 21-20, in League A. In the same league Bob Foster took Dale Schissler, 21-7, 21-10. League G action saw Dennk Newman clip Rusß Phil lippi, 21-13, 21-10, and Larry Werner win his second, with a 21-9, 21-10 score over Dave Houghton. El Boothroyd took his second victory in League B as he de feated Marshall Werner, 21-14. 21-9. Herb Chasm whipped Frank Loeb, 21-4, 21-5. Two men moved up with sec ond victories in fraternity action. Phi Kappa's Dennis Uhrin just mused a double shutout as he swept Chi Phi's Barry Einsig, 21-0, 21-1. Tom Edwards of Delta Upsilon took another easy win from Acacia's Bob Shaw, 21-2, 21-6 Other winners, competing in then• first matches were Ray Tu leya of Pi Sigma Upsilon and Dave Pratt of Pb Gamma Delta. Delta Tau Delta's Martin Lane grabbed a forfeit. Missouri, Colgate, lllini On 1959 Grid Schedule Penn State will inaugurate grid relations with the University of Mksouri next season when the two teams open their 1959 cam- Tyligns at Columbia, Mo, on Sept. 19. Illinois and Colgate return to the Nittany Lions' schedule. Penn State stands seven victories, four losses and a tie with Colgate, whom they last played in 1948. In the only previous meeting with the Illini, Penn State won by a 14-12 score contest. For Expert Tailoring See C. W. HARDY, Tailor 222 W. Beaver Avenue ,' 4 “ 0 g, TURNER Cagers Check Rally To Triumph, 64-59 Fresh from a "too close for comfort" win over Carnegie. Tech last night, Penn State's basketball team travels to Pitt tonight seeking its 12th victory against seven losses. Last night, the Lions saw a 23Lpoint lead all but vanish within six minutes, yet still managed to hold on for a 64-59 win over the Tartans in the sea- son's home finale. the end of the game, they played Finding themselves 23 points at a fast pace during the first down with six minutes to go, half and early stages of the sec- Carnegie Tech outscored the i ond half. Lions 18.0 in the remaining With T om H ancoc k c l ear i ng time. the hoards and Wally Colender, Two straight baskets by Stan Mark DuMars and Paul Sweet- Skalka- plus three in a raw by land connecting regularly, the Whitey Mueller narrowed thelLions built up a 37-20 halftime Lion mugin to 13 points with Ilead. 40 left. .Then at the start of the second - - Andy Komer added a bucket half, DuMars took matters into and Tom Huff cd'nverted a foul his own hands and sent the Lions to pull the Tartans even closer. :way ahead. Bud Miller then hit a foul 'and 1 The "Magician" connected for Huff connected on two set shots 1 seven straight buckets and but lime ran out. , added a foul before he missed "I think we might have caught' a shot in the half. He them if we had more time," said; wound up the night with 22 Carnegie Tech coach Mel Crast-i points to lead all scorers. ley. 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