TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1959 t Lion Maimed p Colgate, 33-0 Poten Thum By JOHNNY BLACK den Nittany Lion wrestlers stormed through tight meet of the season without losing a ut out Colgate, 33-0, Saturday on the losers The power-h their second str match as they sh mats. It was the s that Coach Chari econd time in as many outings this winter ie Speidel’s potent crew has whitewashed its .ion grapplers, rmy the previ ered the game 3 Raiders and i rough 18 indi ithout a defeat. opposition. The I 31-0 victors over A ous week, overpov but outclassed Re have now gone th vidual matches wi The closest any Colgate grap pler could come Saturday was still two points short—Ron Pi ter and Hank Barone threw their men and Gordie Danks won a default from Pete Venier. The other six Lion matmen scored impressive decisions over their adversaries. Pifer, the Nittanies' 167-pound sophomore flash, recorded his sec ond straight fall as he nailed the Maroon’s Dave Daley to the mat in 2.09. Pifer’s combination was a double grape vine, the same as he used on Army’s Dick Kriesel. Veteran Hank Barone made it two falls in a row for Penn State when he p 'f* r threw Bruce Berman in 5:44 with a bar and chancery in the 177- pound bout. Little Tony "the giant-killer" Scordo got the Blue and White off to a 3-0 lead in the 123- pound match, when, for the sec ond straight week, he decisioned the opponents’ captain. Scordo compiled a takedown, an es cape and time advantage to rack up a 4-1 triumph over Charlie Bieber. After Pete Venier defaulted to Gordie Danks, brother Paul Ve nietr spent most of his time on his back as Lion letterman Guy Guccione looked like the “Guc” of old, posting a 10-3 decision in the 137-pound class. Penn Slate captain Sam Minor had to get off his back in the first period to whip Colgate’s Rick Mattern, a sophomore re el uited from nearby Clearfield. After the early scare, Minor’s ex perience came to the fore and he won, 6-3. 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Fox (Cl. 7-2. ll >7—l’ifer (PS) pinned Daley (C), 2’00,' tioubJe-grapev'inf* j 177—Barone (PS) pinned Bermann ICI.’ bar and chancery. i 191—Trojan (PS| dec. Ruran (Cl, 6-8. Unlimited—Oberly (TS) dee. Hancock (Cj,| 7-1. i !M Boxing— (Continued from page 10) Russ snapped his left m Sv/e.ison's face throughout the bout and then followed with quick but damaging rights. Alpha Chi Hho's Gerald Zieg ler stormed from behind in the third to eke out a decision over Bob'Elliott of Phi Delta Theta. Ziegler, who had his nose split in the first round, opened up his attack in the final round and bom barded Elliott with a barrage of rights and lefts. Up to this period SPECIAL on ISRAELI WARE invest a few minutes in your future ... If you’re a Senior or Graduate Student, make this a productive holiday as well as a happy one. Take time to investigate career opportunities at IBM. You’ll receive a warm welcome at any of nearly 200 branch offices. Just call the manager and ask for an appointment. 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