PAGE TEN , ••• Batter men to Meet • . • • There will be a meeting of all - aryland val sity P r itchet s and catchers in w • - • '241 Rec Hall Wednesday at 5 p.m. By JOHNNY BLACK Heapwelt , ht Joilmton Ob- the 21 -11(wo total et It er.t rrl lits thn d stt an_,lll Kerin scored first, escaping tall a Id 157-bound j t s ee k_ from Seckler's ride in the sec ond period. But the Lion ace kept Ilk Pet 'cut rr.cfn (I promptly look him down then iiitacl as the Nittany I ,ion added an escape, takedown and t); .ppip i th en six th mee t lime advantage in the final without a del cat Salm day. three minutes for the triumph. Notany -ophotnore Ron Pifer (1() wnin t r, Mot \ kind, 21-7. follower) at oi v, oh a nifty 5-0 ()hp! lo d v . nth 230-pmind , 111110tIt r Rill lirshell, a local f‘d pr rind,l rd from Brild Eagle who migrated , south to v.ie,tie for Maryland :rust 111 55 ' 'l' , \ P.fer had Ri , hell On his 1 , ,0n In- fourth f ill rn rx bdch long enough for predica rodh hr • and v. r t,p tip the , count rnt nt points A reveisal and time ('h,„ h t• un -advdntage gdve him three more counter, InliqUi d 'lli II Seckler outclassed the Terps' Penn Stan , veteran Hank Ba lone made Maryland coach Sully sophomore star, Gene Kerin, to , nrot-e regret a hit of strategy in record his sixth decision in as the 177-pound contest. many matches. Krouse moved Atlantic Coast The holly Lion junior re , .ctied Conference champion Dick the taltt ling Penn State \vte , ,tleis Besnier, normally a -147-pound who \ken. , Intmed at 7-7 alter er, up to the 177 class, hoping to-t tore book he could upset Barone. SeHdel% victo:y in the 157- But the Lion , ,' ex-Marine erupt pound match ~ ct the tone for the id for five points in the third Nitton , , , 1-v.,eight men echo per loci to cinch a 7-1 win. pm v( (INi to I.llly t' (1 mole de- Morads4:o4lndoorMile Breaks Career Record Former Penn State great Ed Moran, a strong contender for a berth on the United States Olympic team, ran his best time for the indoor mile-----4:04--Saturday night in the Boston Athletic Association track meet, but it was only good enough for second place. Phil Coleman finished two yards in front of the Penn State aduate with a 403 8 * * * clocking. Only two men, Ron De laney and Gunnar Nielsen, have posted filstur times on indoor harks Coleman's time tied a Boston Athletic Association ree oid set by Wes Santee in 1955 Moran appeared to he in a good position to capture his first im poitant indom victory he moved to within two vaids of Coleman at the half-way mask But the Chicagoan maintained a klift pace throughout the remain der of the ides dad Moran tailed to vain Captain Dick Engelbrink of Penn State finished third in the mile behind Moran. With the Olympics only five montliq nwm . the invitational hack meets loom i•-• On 1101;1 - Want detain en dettlmining the nuv.t likek contenders for Olympic bee thy, al o, the individual per lot incr. xvill get a chance to do a little 'expel nnenting" m order, tee clerde to Wl'lt'll cent,, they will hive the he;,t change foi malcinr. Cite Olympic :,,quad :OM 111 «ill switch ftom the 11111 Ihi 1000 Illetlq; , in hi mxt the Philadelnhin In- comans Dol 13ut leron and Jim cum Meet on Yrulay and latei Nu York A C Game , . in " 1 "u ^,l'.)( 1 1 on Sqmire Gat den This year Moran appears to Moran's 4:0R.3 in the Millrose be running very smoofhly for Gi-mes, the fastest time ever this early in the season. re ,- tod for ei-ht furlongs on a n -, • , 'ltt, ho thly be in the best fiat board track, along with his , imnressive performance at Bos- phys,a thane of my career," he ton 'g' in projects him as a top but not the be , t running contp-rder among the American ,h ap , rmlers. Moi an consalmz, Don Boa den nvo years ago Nlorz.9 was un- ome Walter, Grelle and Mle d,-u.hii,tny one of the beq in the count: v as he ran a 401 7 for mil w- ht 1110' , 1 'Ynnus tivaN 11 , '10 in the National AAU Mm an graduated in 1959 kviih a mr t t degree un liminc‘.s admini,tration ite O!<ICE (I sixth in the NCAA'and v orking hereon a waste' mile with a 4.08 and placed third dein ce in ble,inec - s Met , affiliated in the USA-P(ll,lnd dual meet lle with the Nei. Volk Athletic Club 1.,n a 3 43 2 for the 1500 meter,, He hopes to go into eithei the 'e and a 1:50.2 fur the 880-yard tun !soit bte.iness bminc , s manage_ But last year he wasn't quite as'ment I-1-• plans include a hitch iinnresstve as he was goundlv'm the Maiine Corps when he U.saten in important laces by Ore- completes graduate school. Interviews for Camp Counsellors Merrill J. Durdan, Director of Camp Conrad Weiser, will interview male students interested in camp counsel ing at 112 Old Main, Thursday, Feb. 11 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Excellent opportunities are open to experienced anti inexperienced. men. Please sign up for an appoint ment. CAMP CONRAD WEISER WERNERSVILLE, PA. plot Oheth,'s fall to amass Tet p ~ oph Pat Van e, another By JIM KARL ED MORAN . sets career 7 CCOrd * * * IHE DAILY CLUB.. 1.1 N STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Bald Eagle High School pi oduct, tougher was the fact that Van was Be ,, mei's substitute at 147 a Auken is also the ACC titlehold nd pulled the surprise of the er at that weight evening, holding Penn State Cap- Most of the scot mg was done in the first period as the two ex changed takedowns and escapes. Each added another escape later ,n the bout to thaw, 4-4. Guy Guccione remained un defeated at 137. The Lion senior garnered two takedowns, an es cape and time advantage to handily dispose of Bill Guter mUth, 6-2. Only a draw with Curt Alex- Srtkler Oberly ,antler at Lehigh partially mars tarn Sam Minor to a 3-3 di aw. Guccione', 'late which includes At that Minor was awarded a a fall over Michigan's Fritz Kel -I€-rman. stalling point and then had to es- cape in the waning seconds of The only match the Lions lost was at 130 where Ed Chatt,a the match to gain the stalemate. smooth sophomore, handed Don The other deadlock in the Wilson his third straight setback meet involved the Lions' Tony The losa wac the fourth against Scordo and the Terrapins' Cap- three wins for Maryland, which fain Dick Van Auken in the has beaten all its ACC foes but 123-pound clash. has yet to win in non-confei once This was the fourth time in s i x; competition meets that Scordo. the Nittanies' Summai ies• lop rookie, has met the opposing 123—Scordn ! I 13 (1'S)S) an (I Can Auken (M) team captain and he has yet to drat,.o 1i E 4llsl 1 der. Wilson (I'S). 6-2. toqe a match. He has won four I.37—(.uccione tt'S) dec. (.utermuth IM). and tied two. 6-2. 147-111(nor IPS) and Varre I dren 1-3. Making Seordo's job even 157—Seckler ( PS) dec. Kerin 167—Pifer ( PS) dec. Risbeli 111. 5-0, 177—Barone (PS) dec. Resnier IMF. (,—Oberly (PS) three Sikora IM). Grid Leagues Form 5 .51. Referee: Olit er. • • n 'No-twang Pact Four Badger Captains LOS ANGELES (A') -- The corn-. Dropped Due to Grades missioners of the two rival pro- MADISON, Wis. (IP) -- Four: fessional football leagues have University of WisLonsin captains , met for four how s and it appears have been ruled scholastically in that a "no-laic - ling" agreement has eligible for sports competition this been reached. spring, the athletic office an "We agreed there should be nonounced Monday. tampering with players in the two Included is Dan Lanphear of, leaguee," NFL commissioner Pete Madison, Wisconsin's All-Ameri Rozelle told a news conference can football tackle who was slated yesterday, to captain the Badger track team'' Asked if the discussion centered this corning season Lanphear re-' bout a no-raiding agreement, cently signed a professional foot-. Zozelle said: "That's what it ball contract with the Houston' mounts to." 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