FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1960 Pitt Mat Win To Unbeaten A victory over Pitt tomorrow night would practically ensure an undefeated season for the Nittany Lion wrestlers. The Blue and White matmen would then have only to get past Rutgers, a minor power, next weekend to post their first perfect record in seven years. The Lions have not gone through a full season unscathed since 1953 when they won the na tional championship. In a sense, tomorrow's battle on the Rec Hall mats may be a preview of, or at least an index to, the eastern tournament next month. The Lions and Panthers, who finished second and fourth, re spectively, last year, have far outdistanced all other competi tion in the East this winter. The tone of the Lion - Pan ther fight should be set in the first few matches. State has dem onstrated in ev ery meet this year that its chief asset is balance. The Nittanies are strong in ev ei y weight class icatvinctan but exceptional in none. Every man in the lineup is as much of a star as the others, Pitt, on the other hand, re lies primarily en the strength of its lightweights to carry it through. The Panther grapplers are un beaten up to. the 15T-pound class. Sophomore 123-pounder Dick Martin has a 6-0 record and junior Larry Luachle is ft-0 at 130. Sophs Daryl Kelvington and John Zolikoff post identical 7-0-1 slates. Kelvington, 137, drew with Lehigh's Curt Alexander and Zob- 1 koff, 147, deadlocked with Les Austin of Syracuse. State has some undefeated lightweights of its own. Rookies Tony Salida, 123, and Art Rev its, 130. have not lost this year. Veterans Guy Guccione. 137, and Sam. Minor. 147, each have but one Loss. Strategists figure that Pitt will JAZZ DON KREPS TRIO SUNDAY Afternoon at sutton place (where the western auto store meets the sidewalk) Excellent Career Opportunities in Q Industrial Engineering i i Broad applications of all your I _ engineering training exist in 1 j it Methods Analysis . I le Computor Applications t i 1 I • Operations Research • Plant Layout E t i! Excellent Salary Range i E I , I E The Curtis Publishing Co. I Independence Square Philadelphia, Pa. • i I Representatives will visit campus on February 29 and E 3 March Ist. Sign up for interviews or leave resume at I 112 Old Main. 11110.104111041141 2 B• JOHNNY BLACK have to take all four of these bouts to upset the Lions. Above 147 the Panthers' ranks thin out. Four sophomores Bill Robb (0-1), August Arrigone (2-4). Paul Wilson (0-0-1) and Joe Schmitt (0-4-G) alternate in filling the 157 and 167-pound berths. Lenny Vuocolo, a hot and cold wrestler with a 5-3 record this season (1.11-1 last year), holds the 177-pound assignment.. Tom Hall, the only other senior on the squad is having a good year at 191. He has lost only one 'of six bouts. Bob Guzik (3-2-1) is Pitt's rep resentative- in the unlimited cate gory. IM Results IM Handball Noll. Acacia, heat Spencer, Alpha Gamma Rho. 21-0, 21-1. Hest). Beta, beat Norment, Kappa Sig,; 21-3, 21-1. Weintraub. Beta Sig, beat Anderson, Sign* No, 21-7, 21-1. Rovnek, Triangle, beat Hickok. Alpha Zeta 214, 21-0. Hoeltenbrook, Theta Delta Chi. beat Schoch, AChiKho, 21.0, 21-7. Carp, Beta Sig, beat Troeae, PiKA, 21-a. 21-1. Baker, Theta Delta Chi, beat Machlan, Acacia-, 21-7. 21-10. Scott, Sigma Nu. bent Morris, Lambda ,i Chi, 21-8, 21-10. Willingham TKE, beat Curley, ATO, 21-0, 21-15. Silverhart, Phi Sigma Delta, beat Cowan, AEPi, 21-7. 21-10. Moran, DU, beat Debit'. Delta Phi. 21-4. 21-0, Dank% Beta. won forfeit over Ekircin, Phi Kappa Theta. Ogden, Phi Mu Delta, won forfeit over. Lloyd, Delta Phi. Bowling League B Zeta Beta Tau .1, Alpha Gamma Rho 1 Alpha Sigma Phi 4, Sigma Alpha Mu 0 Delta Upsilon 3, Kappa Sigma 1 Delta Chi 3, Theta Chi 1 Phi Kappa Theta 3. Pi Kappa Phi 1 Phi Kappa Tan 3, Alpha Zeta 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Key Season Relay Team Will Run In Garden When Lion track mentor! Chick Werner posted th e names of the athletes who would be competing in the Knights of Columbus Meet tomorrow night in Madison Square Garden, a murmur of surprise rippled through the semi-circle of bystanders around the bulletin board in Rec Hall. For under the heading "2- mile relay team" six names were listed to make the trip in. stead of the usual four. Werner assured the surprised boardmen that he hadn't made a mistake and that he wouldn't de cide which four of the six would run until shortly before the time of the race. Although it may appear that Werner is putting himself on a hotseat, there is actually some clever strategy behind this move According to time trials held Thursday in Flee Hall, the top four men for the relay are Steve Moorhead, Di c k Engelbrink. George Jones and Mike Miller. Right behind Jones and. Miller in the trials were two of the Lions top middle distance men, Dick fiambright and Dan Da -1 vies. Werner knows that both Hambright and Davies are ca pable of better times than they posted Thursday afternoon. So all six men will make the trip and no one will be sure !who is running until shortly be fore race time. the tobacco that outsells all other imported tobacccw combined! Try it and your very first pull will tell you why. There's more pleasure in smooth-smoking, even. burning-, long-lasting, mild AMPHORA. Popular priced, and more for your money, too full ounces in every pack! Blende6 in Holland. In handy voucher and. tins. Come in and try it todsy, 40c 2-OZ. POUCH TRY A PIPEFUL AT THE DEALER NEAREST YOU Hirst To Lead Pitt Gymnasts Against Nittanies Tomorrow By LARRY ROTH All-around performer Dave! Hirst, a man who could cause! trouble for Penn State's gym-1 nastic team and especially Jay, 'Werner, will lead Pittsburgh's! ,gym team into Rec Hall to-! morrow afternoon. Hirst, who will compete hi, tumbling, the high bar and flying rings, was undefeated on the ringsi in dual meet competition in 1959; and has kept his record intact this season. Last year he placed second in the EIGL and third in the NCAA tournament in this event. He demonstrated his all-around ability by placing fourth in tumb -Img in the EIGL. • Earlier this season the muscu lar Hirst defeated Army's ace ringman Jon Aaronson in a dual meet. Aaronson is the only man to heat Werner on the rings. Werner, Penn State's defending: national champion in the flying , rings, will have to throw his best routine to win his specialty from the Pitt co-captain. Pitt's other co-captain is Don; Kasner, who placed fifth in the, 1959 Eastern on the parallel bars.: He will also compete on the high' bar and side horse. . Led by this pair of ail-around,' performers, Pitt has run up a 5-21 How much needless federal spending is hidden in your tax bill? 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