PAGE SIX Mat, Gym Teams Host Orange Mat Win Would Set New Marks By JOHNNY BLACK The Syracuse grapplers, spotting a 2-5 record, are the only hut die in the way of Penn State's longest wrestling win streak since its national championship club Of 195$ The niangetnen invade flee llalt at 8 :to tonight to challenge Coach ('hat he unhoa tcn utatuu•u itited the het in the East thud he',t in the nation A win for the Lions would be their eighth straight this season and would set a mark for con recutive victories that the Nit tanies haven't surpassed since their last unenfeated season in 195.3. 1,1( t.A. 11,1. he,don Amy and Fes N 1 and lost to Ithaca, Lchigh, lln htgan, Pitt and Col (tell. The teams that have fallen prey 11) the Lions thr, %%inter are At my, ColgNte Ml(hiir:m. Lehigh, Cor nell viand, and Na\ v Only t \vo of the seven teams managed to t-eme more than eight Points againt,t the Bine and White matmen Jerry Seckl.'n., 157 pound junior holds the best record among Speidel's proteges. Seekler ha been victorious in evelv meet this season and has raised his 2-year collegiate career recta d to 8-1- 1. It took a teammate to do what Seek foes haven't been able to do all year In spirited intra squad practice matches this week was beaten twice by Ron Pifer, the varsity 167-pounder. Pifer, a two-time state high school champion and undefeated fie:Annan co-captain in the 157- pound class last year, has a 4-3 varsity ieenrd One of his losses was to Lehigh's Jim Detrixhe in the 177-nound class. In the othei six matches lie wiestled at 167. Undefeated rookie Tony Scor do (5-0.2) will fill the 123- pound class for the Lions. The Nittany entry at 130 will be either Alt Ital. ite (1.0) or Gordis Dank , - (2-2 i Danl,‘ looked sharp 1:) , t week :o.;ane-t Navy's Jim Me- Kunio benne tit mg Ravit7 has not ‘‘ie , ,tleil 'inco the opening meet agalmt my. Lion (;(1y Guccione carries a 5 0-1 lecoid into the 137-pound' match and Nittany Captain Sam Mom! r. 5-1-1 at 147 One of the , e two Lions will, pp>l) d hly meet Syracuse captain , I . At.tui AuQtin Is undefeated? In Once vedis of dual meet corn-' xt as tied once this Neat t,t Pttt. SIM-. veteran Hank Barone i is still unbeaten at 177. The Lion senior also scored a win ink the 191-pound class on his way to a 5-0-2 slate. sophomm r Phil Mver has three straight toms at 191 wlth the latek;t hemp a fah against Tom Übei of Navy. Ileavvweight Johnston Oberly (6-0-11 will iound out the Nittany lineup Oberlv has pinned the last four men he hag faced. The Orangemen's probable st,irting lineup lists Dave Mc- Coy, 123; Elowie Meyer, 130: Fred _Hoffman, 137; Les Austin. 147: Joe Matisek, 157, Han v Pollak, 167: John Wynne 177; Bob Oin stein, 191, and Al "Jack" &miller. unlimited The Penn State freshmen will meet Stevens Trade School of Lancaster in a preliminary match at 630 p.m. Tr -- -.' Candidates All candidates for freshman and varsity tennis are to report to the balcony of fiec Hall between 4 and 6 Monday afternoon. Factory Authorised VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Parta--Seretce Deluxe Sedan $14125. WYNO SALES CO. 1966 S. Third St Williamsport, Pa. Phone 11-4483 * * * Jerry * * * Swedes Take Lead In Olympic Games Associated Press Sports Editor were cancelled because of poor SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (Th—Sisters Jernberg, Sweden's driving conditions throughout i Pennsylvania and New York. ski-racing king, and Canada's champion figure skating pair, The varsity will not appear in Barbara Wagner and Bob Paul, won the first gold medals,aii.v more dual meets this year, but the Lions have a date in Mad yesterday in the eighth Winter Olympics. The United States,'ison Square Garden March 5 got its first medal—a bronze. ,v..-herithey will defend their in- door IC4A championship. Jernberg, a 31-year-old ski salesman, captured the 80- The poor conditions also led to kilometer-18 miles, 1008 yards ---- the cancellation of a freshman basketball game at the Ogontz Tenter scheduled for last night. cross-country ski race in 1 hour,vi Xi 51 minutes and 3 seconds, Ameri - iheta Posts cans,as expected, finished far' • • back. l IM Swim Win Miss Wagner and Paul, the latter a onetime polio victim. were unanimous choices over a Over Theta Chi flashy field in the figure skat ing event. Thanks to its 120-yard relay The silver second place medal team anchor man, Scott Spencer, went to Marika Kilius and Hans Theta Xi owns its first intramu- Baumler of Germany, the Euro- ral swimming victory. pearl champions, and the third, Theta Xi had hooked up in a place bronze tsi Nancy and Ron- nip and tuck battle with Theta aid Ludington of Roxbuty, Mass Chi that came right down to the Finishing back of Jernberg wire last night and with only the in the ski race was Rolf Rum• 120-yard relay left, Theta Xi led gard, a 25-year-old Swedish by two, 17-15. Theta Chi took an; lumberjack who took the silver early lead in the relay and held medal in the time of 1:15:16.9. 'it until the final lap when Spen-1 Nikolai Anikin of Russia was cer came from behind with a third in 1:52:28.2. blistering finish to overtake Theta Although only individual cham-,Chi's Bill Kress by one foot and pionships are counted in the clinch the victory, 22-15. ! Olympics. the unofficial score The biggest runaway of the kept on a basis of 10 points for night was Beta Theta Pi's 34-3 ) first, with 5.4.3,2.1, for the other triumph over Zeta Beta Tau. Beta; places. showed Sweden in front Theta Pi walked off with first and, at the end of the first day with 17 ; second places in every event; points, follmk ed by Canada 13, turning in top times of 34 1 sec.'', Russia 8, Germany 7, United onds in the 60-yard freestyle and! States 4, Finland 1. 40 seconds in the backstroke. l ,Gymnasts Armando Vega and,' COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS .Greg Weiss put on a spectacular! BUY, SELL, TRADE, TELL !diving exhibition with Vega i emerging the victor, 25.2-22..1. f‘ . TONIGHT at / PHI SIGMA DELTA oi ROCK TO THE FABULOUS FOUR DIMENSIONS 9-1 Dress Informal THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA By TED SM/TS * * * * * * * * * Greg Weiss * * * Army-Nittany Meet Cancelled Penn State's varsity and fresh man track meets with Ai my scheduled for today at West Point A, /6,0 I tki C , ' , 4 SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1960 G-Men 4th Victory Today at 2 By LARRY ROTH Penn State's gymnastic team, their 14-meet win streak broken an d their Eastern championship chances all but ruined, will be out to regain their winning form this after noon at Rec Hall against win less Syracuse. The meet is ~ cheduled for 2 p.m Beaten in then last outing at Army, the Lion , , w•il1 return to the lineup used in the overwhelm ing victoi y against Navy two weeks ago, 63-33 Lion Coach Gene Wettsione's sfrafegy calls for an interchange of events for co-captains Jay Werner and Lee Cunningham. Werner will work on the paral lel bars and Cunningham will tumble. Against the Middies this change paid off handsomely, with each capturing a first place. But Svracuqe tumbler Al Bird may spoil Cunningham's bid for a repeat performance. The Orange junior has great speed on the mats and has notched higher scores than any Penn State tumb ler this season. Bernie Buhi and Dick Criley will join Werner for the Lions while Paul Sauerhafer an d Steve Telepman round out the Syracuse trio. Greg Wels s. Pan-American champ on the side horse, broke severly in his last two outings and will have to be at his best to win the event if teammate Cun ningham repeats the 275 routine (Continued on page seven) Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television service . 1 40" center at State College TV 232 S. Allen St. "I cannot fell a lie I always use Daily Collegian Classified Ads." Seek
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