The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 07, 1960, Image 7

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    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
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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.
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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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STATE COLLEGE
Frosh Track Mentor Issue
The freshman track team will
begin practice on the Rec Hall
boards tonight for its first meet
against Army February 20, coach
Norm Gordon announced yester
day.
Gordon issued a call for all
interested freshmen, whether they
have had high school experience
or not, to report to him in 237
Rec Hall during the day or on
the indoor track between 4 and
6 p.m. He said he is practicularly
AM STUDENT - - WILL TRAVEL
Travel a short distance tonight
203 HUB • .. 7:30 . • . SGA Assembly
Have you traveled past
Nittany lately . . . SGA
wants to know your
reaction.
Traveling by car lately . . .
Voice your opinion on
traffic regulation bill
to be presented tonight.
, SGA IS THE STUDENTS' VOICE
USE THE OPPORTUNITY
. Candidate Call
looking for broad jumpers, high
jumpers, pole vaulters, hurdlers
and sprinters.
There are very few track men
on scholarships and Gordon point
ed out that two-thirds of the cur
rent varsity competitors got their
start by just coming out for the
freshman team.
Beat the Mounties!
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