SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28 Frosh By JOHN BLACK With all the varsity t i scheduled to play away weekend, the sports fan maining on campus wii treated to an athletic do l 1 header tonight staged b.) freshman basketball and thug teams in Rec Hall. The frosh wrestlers will the program at 6:30 whe engage the Lock Haven jayvees. The basketball will follow at approxi 8:15 as the Sweganmen the Ogontz Center quinte Lions to Run in Moran to Enter Twenty Penn State tracksters compete against entries from 57 other colleges in Madison Square Garden this afternoon as Coach Chick Werner's crew guns for its first IC4A team title since 1942. The Lion hoardmen have come close many times in recent years, and the experts are predicting that this may be the year they go all the way. Senior star Ed Moran will lead a potent squad tht in cludes standouts Dick rmel brink, Fred Kerr, Bob Brown, John Fareira, Dick Gross, Ron Beard and Dale Peters in indi vidual events. Speedsters Charlie King, George Jones, Bill Schwab. Don Davies, Dick Hambright, Bob Szyller and Jim O'Connor will compose the Nittanies' powerful relay teams. Coach Norm Gordon will enter a freshman medley relay team of Tony Wayne, Pat Cunningham, Mike Miller and Steve Moorhead. Coach Werner, intent on corn : . piling as many team points• as possible, made a strategic move by entering Moran in the 1090- yard run and leaving Fred Kerr to contend with opposition in the mile. "It is possible for Moran to double in the mile and relay," said Werner, "but we seem to think for points for team score Cagers Beat Tech— (Continued from page six) Lions will end the. campaign one with 299 points apiece. Their av- week from today when they erage for 18 games is 16.6. meet Bucknell at Lewisburg. Besides netting 12 points, Han-i BOX SCORE cock pulled down 21 rebounds CARNEGIS G TE F CII I. PENN STATE p for his highest total this year. duller - 2 i 5 Hancock 5 2 12 The 6-5 senior leads the team in Skalka 3 5 11 Dollars 10 222 rebounding with an average of Romer o Iso N o w i ee en ti cte an r, 50 12 10 per game. i iiimicion 00 0 Edwards If 4 6 Tonight's Pitt-Penn State game it 1.,. 51 11 'Musser 1 1, 2 Wilson 1 2 4 0 0 0 will be the second meeting bedh4ueller 4 0 BDibert . 0' 8 II tween the two teams. The Lions copped a 67-58' win at lec Hall earlier in the season The game looms as a battle be tween All-American Don Han non, who is being given a special night, and Penn State's DuMars. DuMars "held" Hannon to 17 points in the previous game. That was 10 below Hennon's average. Being that it is Hen non night in Pittsburgh, the 5-0 sharpshooter will go all out to please his followers. This will be Hennon's last game in a Pitt uniform. He bows out holding almost every Pitt scoring record in the school's history. Following the Pitt game, the 000000000000000000000000000000060000 000000000000.3 0 I (hi Phi 24 P.M. SATURDAY AT CHI PHI ROARIN' TWENTIES PARTY SATURDAY NITE AT BETA THETA P 1 MUSIC Y THE "SELDOM FED PIVE" SECOND 0 10000000000000000 agars, Wrestlers at events are free and open to anyone. No matriculation card will be needed. Both freshman squads have turned in - good showings this year. The cagers boast a 3-1 record, claiming two victories over Altoona Center and one over Bucknell, losing only to Navy. The grapplers dropped a 19-13 decision to Lehigh in their debut but came back to maul Cornell 28-3. Donnie Watkins, intramural official and former Lion wres tler, will coach the frosh mat re -11 be ble . the vres I °lien they STC game lately ackle .The George Jones ... in 2-mile relay he will have more left by doub ling in the 1000 and two-mile relay." Moran holds several IC4A sec ond place medals and will be taking his last shot at the win ner's laurels. He will find stiff Totals 26 9 kii Teta* 27 16 St Repairs' ' - Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television r . service t ../ , center __A at --- State College TV 232 S. Allen St. Beta Theta Pi i JAM SESSION .1 MESTER FRESHMEN INVITED IseeseoeGooooooopoooooooooooooooe THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA men in the absence of Charlie Speidel, Undefeated Jere Seiple and Art Ravitz will go in the 123 and 130-pound classes. Ray Connell and John Barone, each sporting one win and one loss, will wrestle at 137 and 147. Ron Pifer will attempt to keep his string of falls going in the 157-pound division and Phil Myer will be looking for his. second win at 177. Newcomers Paul Stegner and Al Maillo will wrestle at 167 and heavyweight, respectively. IC4A; 1000 competition in Bill Hanne of Ar my, Ed Slowick of Yale, George Katterman of Penn, and Ed Mc- Allister of Manhattan. Kerr will be running in a field laden with such standouts as Peter Close of St. Johns, whose best time is 4:07, and Army's 4:14 miler Dick Healy. If Gregory from Notre Dame, who has run a 4:10 mile and a 9:12 two-mile, runs the longer distance, he will be Engelbrink's biggest hurdle for the two-mile crown. Army's Dick Greene, Holy Cross' Dick Donohue and Man hattan's Gene Martin, who fin ished second in the event last year. are included in the field. Although competing in a stel lar field, Bob Brown is being counted on for points in the 60-yard dash. John Fareira will face tough opposition as the Blue and White's only entry in the high jump and 60-yard high hurdles. Gross, Peters and Beard carry the Nittany hopes in the pole vault in a field where no entrant has exceeded 13'6". Hambright, Davies, O'Connor and Szyller will not enter any individual events and will be fresh when the Wernermen make their bid in the mile relay. King, Schwab, Jones and Moran compose a two-mile relay quar tet, that is rated better than 7.50. Moore Had His Day Lenny Moore gained a total of 2380 yards and had a 6.2 rushing average during his Penn State grid career. The Baltimore Colts star scored 25 touchdowns in 27 I games for the Nittany Lions. Stays moist and firm throughout your shave! regular or new mentholated Ca &ftitem• Take your choke of, new, cool mentholated or regular Smooth Shave) Both have rich. thick Old Spice quality lather that won't dry up before you've finished shaving. Both soften your beard instantly—end mar drag com pletely. For the closest, cleanest, quickest shaves ...try Old Spice Smooth Shave! 100 , , Rec Hail Tonight Cage coach Don Swegan, who says his team is "getting better all the time defensively and getting smarter on of fense," will send, his charges into their first and last home game of the semester. Frank Shea, Joe Bradshaw, Marlin Biesecker, Charlie Fink and-Jim Shamey will probably get the starting nod from Swe gan. But several others will see action for Swegan plans to use a pressing defense the whole game, stressing the fast break. DU, Win Phi in IM Swimming Delta Upsilon managed to hold on to its bid for a second consecutive TM swimming championship by edging out a strong Alpha Sigma Phi team 21-20, at Glennland Pool yesterday. With Alpha Sig leading by one point, Jim Fenstermacher and Dick Hammond turned the tide for DU by placing one-two int, diving. Alpha Sig then rallied tot score the only shutout of the meetl as Jack Buckley, Al Caffrey, Steve Smack, and Gleason Cliff swept the 120-yard relay in 1:05.5, only to lose by one point. DU took the 60-yard back stroke behind Ralph Kemmerer and Tom Edwards in 42.7. Rl - Sig won the 60-yard free style as Buckley and Caffrey placed one-two. Phi Kappa Psi, winning every event except the 120-yard relay, turned back Delta Sigma Phi, 25- 16r The 60-yard free style went to Bob Mac Donnell of Phi Kap in 35.2. Joe Marchand and Dave Martinez copped the 60-yard back stroke for Phi Kap in 46.6. oared by Frank Varvoutis, Guy Tucci, Jim Eastmen, and Ron Kolb, Del ta Sig swept the relay in 1:07.4.1 The 60-yard breaststroke was taken by Bob Passmore of Phil Kap in 43.9. Tim Booker placed first for Phi Kap in diving. In independent meets, the Doubtful Dolphins squeezed out a 21-20 win over Guppies. John Johnson and Gary Patterson of the Doubtful Dolphins scored eight points in the diving event. The Bird Dogs, scoring sweeps ,in the 120-yard relay and in div ling, trounced Nittany 36, 19-9 The Nittany neophytes had great success with this defense in the second half against Al toona, outscoring their oppon ents by over 30 points in the last 20 minutes. Jim Sharney earned his new berth on the starting five by outstanding play in intra-squad scrimmages this week. Ogontx Center has compiled a mediocre record this season but has the edge in experience, having played more than twice as many games as the Lion Cubs. Kappa Psi Thunderbirds Cop League 'A' Cage Crown With a 31-24 victory logged over the Meteorites, the Thunder birds wrapped up league "A" in the independent loop as they fin ished the season with an un scathed 8-0 record, Bob Mugford greatly aided the Thunderbirds in their successful bid for a finals playoff berth by pushing in 13 counters. The Masters clinched the num ber one spot in league "I" as they clipped off a 26-17 win over the Hi-Fliers. Charles Sieminski plac ed high for the Masters with 11 tallies. The Watts Wildcats managed to pull down second place in league "I" as they whipped the McKee Warriors, 30-24. In other independent games the McKee Marlins downed McKee One; 32-19; the Mon-Youghs stop ped the Watts Warriors, 32-20; and the Chuckles overcame Nit tany Co-op, 32-26. Theta Kappa Phi held deter minedly on to second place in fraternity league "A" as it hand ed Pi Lambda Phi a 21-6 defeat. SMOOTH SHAVE by SHULTON PAGE SEVUN