SATURDAY, MARCH 2L Both Have Differe Pros, Cann By - LOU PRATO, Spor Last of a Serie On Education and At There's no place fo sional athletics in th4 l ate athletic 'system, : to the views shared versity President Walker and Athletic Ernest B. McCoy. The two Penn State trators took this firm st queried on the controv lege-professional feud known to exist amor4 tion's athletic populatio "I don't think colleg, fessional athletics can cause their meanings . lives are quite differei er said. "In college atl major objective is to lege degree and the s jective is physical edu "But in the pros, it that the major objet earn a living. The min college athlete signs u. pro his objective' changes. Then he is no longe interested pr mardy in gett; an education by in making a li ing. "Of cours Walker adde "there are so; boys who ; looking ahead when they w. not be able to play pro ball. I think this is why Cal Emery is a smart guy. He's a pro, but in another semester will get his degree. He's looking towards a job after he stops play ing." Walker was referring to thel framer Penn State baseball star who signed a pro contract with the Philadelphia Phillies last year although he still had a year of college eligibility left. McCoy feels that the profes sionals have not been ethical in their dealings with college ath- PIAA Mat Finals at Rec Hall Today By BILL BARBER Penn State wrestling fans will have a chance to see the top high school wrestlers of the state this afternoon and evening when the PIAA state wrestling finals get under way at Rec Hall. The semi-finals will start at 2 p.m. with the finals beginning at 7:30 p.m. The admission price is 50 cents for students. Three of the State College High School grapplers will be wrestling in the tournament to day. Tom Balent will be going for the 103-pound title while Dick Tressler and Gene Tress ler will be wrestling in the 127 and 133 pound weight classes, respectively. Dick Tressler was 120-pound Boxing Coach Will Officiate Service Bouts Former Penn State boxing coach Eddie Sulkowski, now a Nittany athletic trainer, will offi ciate at the 1959 Army Boxing Eliminations and the Interservice foxing Championships at Fort Benning, Ga., over the Easter holidays. Sulkowski, who tutored the Lion pugilists for 5 years until the sport was dropp . from the University's varsity athletic pro gram in 1955, will se as a judge and referee for the t.urnaments. The Boxing Elimina ions will be held March 25-27 wit the Inter service Championship. slated for April 1-3. This will mark the , ird time in the last four years th: t the Penn State grad has officiated is the t Ob "ectives Colleges t Mix Editor fetes and officials. "If would be hard to go info the ramifications of all the un der the table deals between col leges and pros," McCoy said. "But they have been making too may inroads. And the way they rundown our games in their broadcasts is really bad. t "The NCAA is in a constants fight with the pros," McCoy con-1 tinued, "and they've made many rules (to fight them), such as,l you can't be a coach on an all-I star team that plays a pro team, or you can't be a scout on their, payroll and still hold a collegei coaching job." McCoy said that many col leges are having real trouble with the pros, particularly the colleges which are located near professional football franchises. He mentioned specifically Pitt, Penn, Michigan and the west coast schools around Los An geles and San Francisco. McCoy admitted that Penn State does not have a big prob lem with the pros and said he did not want to have one. "That's why I turned down the alumni game featuring pro players," he said "We do not have to bring in the pros to make our program go. That's not within the precepts 101 education and besides, it leads 'to overemphasis." tletics • proles collegi2 cording by Uni ric A. Director adminis nd when rsial col that is the na t. ! and pro mix be nd objec t " 'Walk ' letics, the :et a col cond ob ation. s obvious tive is to to that a $ to be a Sports Dope ... Long Wrestling String Penn State's longest dual-meet wrestling winning streak was a 34-meet skein in the 1951-53 per iod. The Nittany Lions finally were sunk by the Navy. • * 4, 11 Match Streak in Golf Penn State's golfers will take an 11-match winning streak into their 1959 campaign. The Nittany swingers—who won 10 straight in an unbeaten '5B season—haven't lost since May 24, 1957. • * • Werner's 25th Year Charles (Chick) Werner will be gin his 25th year as Penn State track and field coach this Spring. state champ last year and thus, he takes on Larry Burgess of far has welded a chain of 421 Chartiers-Huston in the semis. straight victories. Gene has recorded a 194 mask Solent advanced to the semi-: this season. finals last year before losing to: The only other defending Manheim Central's Henry Mart-Ichainp back this year beside zall on a referee decision. BalentlTressler is Lock Haven's Mike thus far has logged a 19-0-1 record Johnson who holds the 103-pound this season. crown. Johnson will face Tru . Gene Tressler will take his 'man Burgess of Chartiers-Huston first shot at a slate title when 'man the semi-finals. Pre-Easter Specials 150 Trousers Regularly Priced to 14.95 $ Summer, Spring, Fail - Suits Regularly Priced to 65.00 $ 3O 100 Sport Coats Regularly Priced to 39.95 $2O Mites n *imp Across from Old Main THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Kolhaas Pins Koribni, Shaf By DICK GOLDBERG Intramural wrestling was load-1 ed with action last night as Bud' Kolhaas pinned Andy Moconyi in the evening's feature match in thei unlimited division. Both are Lion. grid stars. Kolhaas was leading 4-3, and:, riding his man, when he got a: reverse nelson. turned Moconyi over and pinned him with a body' press. ' Also in the 'unlimited class, I Frank Korbini, Kappa Delta I Rho, pinned Rox Carl of Sigma I Nu in 4:40. Carl was winning I 3-2 and was on top when Kor bini pinned him with a body press. In the 135-pound class, -Les Shaffer, Beta Theta Pi, decisioned Dick Plotts, Sigma Tau Gamma,' 8-2. Shaffer picked up most of, his points on takedowns and re-i versals. In a rough and tumble match in the 135 division, Al Bennett, Delta Upsilon, pinned Jim Reeves, Theta Xi, in 53 seconds. Bennett scored two takedowns and Reeves an escape in the short time this Imatch lasted. In the 158-pound class, Fred Keck of Delta Tau Delta. scored a quick pin over Glenn Weis hear, Theta Chi, in 1:06. Keck scored a quick takedown and pressed his advantage until he scored his pin. In the 161 division, Frank Skid-, dle, DU, decisioned Tom Burns . of Phi Delta Theta, 6-0. Skiddle scored his points on two reversals and a takedown. At one point in the match, Burns had Skiddle down and was riding him for the pin. However, Skiddle scored a reversal and was able to press his advantage. In the 135-pound class, Dick Berkley of Kappa Sigma pinned Dellie Kreiser, DTD. in 4:16. Berk ley scored an early takedown and rode his man for the rest of the match. In the 176-pound class, Bill McDougall, Chi Phi, pinned George Campbell, DTD, in 5:25 seconds. Both men had their chance to pin, but McDougall finally cashed in. In the 158 division, George Metzger, Delta Theta Sigma, de- Moconyi i fer, Keck * * —Collegian photo by Steve Yohnson ANOTHER IM WRESTLING PlN—Clem Newbold of Sigma Alpha Epsilon moves into quarterfinals on pin o% er Pi Kappa Plies Al Laske. cisioned Jim Hepler of Delta Chi, ; ( PEP), 1:25: Kelhasx (DTD) Pinned Moconyi (SPE), ..158: Smarr MO 2-0. Metzgar picked up his points' p p lrx e d d lig), 5:15: Miller (Ind) on an escape and riding time. ' • Finally, in the independent 167- I pound class, Dave Grubbs beat, Dl ay Tea Pierre Hill, 7-6. Grubbs picked up ae 1 rn.. his advantage on riding time. 1 MAT SUMMARY i (Continued from page six) 12&—Fey (PDT) dee. Horne (AZ). 5-0:1 only individual entry—in the Walter WC) pinned Steele ( TKP ) . Nunemaker (Ind) pinned Abramson, 5'33: i 50-yard dash—finished third in 3:27; Curry (Ind) dec. Greenleaf, 3 -3. 1 his qualifying heat behind Paul 133—Baker (Ind) won by forfeit: Run l W in d er (Ind) won by forfeit; Shaffer (Beta) and Pete Gardner and dec. Pions (STG), d-2; Peters (TrD: did not qualify for the finals. ' pinned Freed (ATO), 1:20; Berkley , . Brown will enter the 50-yard (KS) pinned Kreiser (DTD). 4:16: Ben i nett (DU) pinned Reaves (TX), :33. I dash at Chicago next week. 112—Shirk (AZ) pinned Wenger (Phi. Villanova's colorful Don De -1 Pal), 5 1; ° A. a . n ? k r i l f a u K a T i l in de V"Z - Jlaney, who had earlier announced I moo n r ( e (t.c.ki - a.O: dassburn (Ind) decithat he would not compete at oesiing, 1-0: Robb ( ( nd) dec. Erbtr. Cleveland and v - as threatened 6-2. with suspension proceedings by 136—Blair (Ind) dec. Levkulich. 8.1. Cleveland officials, won his 39th [ ls4—Nletzgar IDTS) dee. Herder (DC).I 2-0; Keck (DTD) pinned Weishaar ('l' ,'straight mile run in a photo fin ' I:86; Labiosa (Ind) dee. Klein, 5-0. iish over Hungarian Isteun Rozsa-• 167—Gruhhs (Ind) dec. Hill. 7.6: Voat'volgyi. The time was 4:06.6. Moran (Ind) pinned Matson, 4:28; Skiddle (DC) dee. Burns (PDT). 64. will be facing Delaney and Rozsa ,votlgyi in a stellar mile field at I l76—Wilson (SPE) dec. Berry (ATOL! 5.2; McDougall (CP) pinned Campbeill ....imago thatwill * IDTD), 5:23; Baer (PKA) dee. Pease Ted Wheeler and Phil Coleman of (DT5),11.43 : liurlburt (AZ) dec. Schiff- the Chicago Track and Field Club I ner (DC). 8-3. 'and probably collegian Pete Close 1 Uni—Norbini (KDR) pinned Carl (SN). ! 4:40; Newbold (SAE) pinned Lasko of St. Johns. Itoll you plan to have your Spring banquet at the , Coffee Spot Banquet Room. Reservations are pouring in, so if you don't want to be left standing on the corner .. . make those reservations now. *The Coffee Spot Banquet Room is the ideal place to have a banquet. It's easy to get to . within easy walking distance from both the dorms and the fraternity houses. And there's plenty of free parking space out back, too. *You decide the menu crnd we serve it ... appetizer, main course, salad, dessert, beverage and rolls. It won't cost you a lot of money, either. Banquet meals start at $2.75. *Pe sure to call soon . . . AD 8-6765 to make reser vations for your Spring banquet or Pledge Dance dinner. .P.S. Since it's almost Easter, and to have a little PUN ... Have a HOPPY!! coffee sp•t, n 1:58; Win * * * Better W. 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