THURSDAY. JANUARY 7. 1960 Challenging Foes Loom On Wrestlers' Horizon Penn State's varsity grapplers returning from vacation, found looming on their horizon a fate tougher than that of the bleary-eyed student with an unfinished term paper. For they are faced with the prospect of meeting probably the two strongest opponents on their schedule in their next two meets—Lehigh and Cornell. After emerging victorious in all three matches before the class break, the last an intersectional battle with Michigan, the Lions settle down to the meat of their schedule with EIWA foes. Coach Charlie Speidel's charg es travel to Bethlehem for the traditional Lehigh bout Satur day and return for their second home meet of the season against Cornell Jan. 23. These two clubs, which togeth er with Penn Sta'r form the triumvirate that is expected to rule eastern grappling circles this winter, met in the season's open ing match. Cornell eked out a 17-14 victory. The Engineers bounced back to nip Syracuse, 16-14; in their sec ond test but dropped their last meet to Oklahoma, 20-10. Lehigh lost to the Sooners the same night Penn State was beat ing Michigan, but looked strong in the heavyweight divisions. A bad start ruined the Brown and White wrestlers as the visiting Oklihomans took the first three matches, two by falls, and added a win in the unlimited class. Le high's Bob Gunst and Thad Tur ner wrestled to draws at 147 and 167, while Dave Angell and Jim Detrixhe won decisions at 157 and 177 The touring Sooners, who were rated second to the Lions among the nation's mat powers OUTING CLUB Field & Sfream Game Banquet Overnight Cabin Party THIS WEEKEND Jan. 9 and 10 BANQUET 6.30 p.m. Saturday Admission by ticket only, on sale at HUB desk OUTING CLUB Yeah, I Bin There. What'd'ya think I'm wearies' this hat fur? I just got trimmed, by that old clip artist from outer space. Go on in there. I DARE Yal r HOWARD -wl t SMITH BARBER SH + THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA . by Ih e Amateur Wrestling News, left a swath of destruc tion following their sweep through the east just before Christmas. In addition to the 20-10 win over Lehigh, the Sooners swamp ed Maryland, 25-3, and Rutgers, 29-6. Michigan, the night after its loss to the Nittanies, traveled to Syracuse and handed the Orange men an 18-6 setback. Sedgman to Retire MELBOURNE (g'; Frank Sedgman, believed to have made a quarter of a million dollars in professional tennis, is going into semi-retirement. • The former Wimbledon and U.S. champion said yesterday he had turned down an offer from pro moter Jack Kramer to compete in the championship tournaments this year. REC Today thru Monday Jan. 11 All All All Hundreds of Albums and Sets at VERY SPECIAL PRICES I In Stock Diamond Needles-List $14.98 --- $9.98 Record Cleaning Cloth - List $l.OO 'ltl(tl.'7l*,:lZ':::.::V:'"'' .. SHOP BEAVER AT FRAZIER NCAA Speaks, Sooners Sob NEW YORK (1P) The Univer- , sity of Oklahomc• yesterday was handed one of the severest penal ties ever meted out by the Na tional Collegiate Athletic Assn.— indefinite probation and a ban from appearing in post-season 'football games and on television —for failing to disclose details of a fund for recruiting athletes. At the 'same time, the NCAA council, the policy-making body, put the University of Tulsa un der one year probation for re cruiting irregularities. In both cases, it appeared that the institutions were being held responsible for violations not en tirely under their controL Oklahoma's difficulty arose from a fund administered by Ar thur L. Wood of Oklahoma City. In at least one case the NCAA established that the fund had pro vided improper financial aid to a student athlete. 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