PAGE SIX C 4 gers Meet Owls, Kennedy Tonight Unbeaten Tom Grifa, Rutgeis' 147-pound co-captain, leads a. strong Scarlet wrestling team which hosts Penn State By SANDY PADWE ! better than to prove it to the'mght with his sidekick Colender All eyes will be on Marki Philly fans. 'Paul Sweetland at center and, !tomorrow at New Burnswick, N.J., in the final dual meet of Averaging2l 9points . a g me .Jake Trueblood and Bill Saula , .t.the season for both clubs. DuMars and Bill Kennedy to- ~DuMars, rds iound out the starting! Grtfa, a senior and three-year veteran boasts a 20-meet IDuMars, along with captain W -a ally , i l forwa night in Philadelphia when !Colender, has carried the Pennlfive. ;winning streak and has lost only Penn State (10-10) meets Tem State offense all season long. 1 For Temple it will be Kennedy' one 'one of 29 matches in his career ' DuMars is well kown to Owl,and soph star Bruce Drysdale in He has competed at both 137 pie (16-8) in the second half oV r ooters, because of his work.the backcourt. Russ Gordon, vslin: - ' -- and 147 this year and his be . a Palesti a twin-bill Penn and * * * was the MVP in the Keystone;nerformance this winter came at Classic, is the center while Earl - Cot Cotner play the first game at . the lighter weight when Rutgeis . Proctor and Ed Devery will start 7 30 . , wrestled Oklahoma in early De ..i.44.440,..*_: . up front. Kennedy, a two year All-Amer- . ' -.. cember. -I^, The Owls, winners in six of ; Grifa was lean and a great favorite of the ::: : - their last seven games, still have' p Philly fans, will he playing his , :: I ' l, _ ..... v 4„, .... • a chance for the NIT tournament air e d against final regular season game in a !, l'' VW - , but it's slight and they must win Stan Sooner's Temple uniform. Stan Abel, last •tonight by a convincing score. ;year's 130-pound He's had a great career as a C. 4, - '-4/ ; ~"•-../ playmaker and scorer during ''': Vt.,l!V-11. - , ik, o r' Penn State will wind up its,national cham his three-year stint for Coach season tomoi row night in New:pion, and he up- Harry Harry Litwack, o!"t'oic 4 -'si Brunswick, N.J. against Rutgers. set the former ;earlier Lions beat Rutgers 96-61 , champ, 19-10, in Going into tonight's game Ken- noun, Kennedy ; earlier this year in Rec Hall. ,a free-scoring nude lc the foui th highest scorei * * * 1 20-Came Scoring Statistics (10401 In Temple history behind Hal against Temple in the past. I'bout. , g fg f, Pta. " lc ' The dark-hair- Nt.., k niimors __ 20 1614 102 430 21 9; Lear, Guy Rodgers and Bill As a sophomore, DuMais scored ' Nally Colender _2O 117 66 300 15 0' ed Rutgers' lead l'Allivy. '2l points while holding Kennedylnerie Harris "20 00 21' 109 " 9 !er came close to Ile's got an outside chance to to eight. but Kennedy got even'Pfoll sn , 4• 1 11o1. 1 - 2 1 ) '.r. 30 146 7 8, 1 , • Griftt vinning a tour sTurraoba _ni S 6 27 130 7 3 bet mile number one, but it will in the Keystone Classic this sea-tir o is 31 ra 6 Vnament title himself in the East take a 44-point scoring spice to con, outscoring the Lion star 21-IJohri Phillips _215 20 17 07 1 B: erns, do it, 20 18 . 10 It a ! -iiin 13 9 2 20 1 ;,round of year, but lost in the final li g g 38 1 7 ,TOUIId of the 137-pound class to Kennedy won't have the spot- Kennedy himself is one of Du-iN,,":1'ki,.1t',7," _is 2 4 0 lOi Lehigh's Dick Santoro. light all to himself, though He'll Mars' greatest fans. "He's real,n.a, Wilson 4 8 0 6 I 2 have to shale it with anothet,good and has a terrific shot. TlOthess .8 8 4 10 12 In reaching the finals, Grifa little man, State's DuMais. think he'll make Ali-American.', The 5-10 Penn Stater has been Maybe not this year, but defi- Basketball Scores racuse. called the best backcourt man in mtely next," says Pickle.. 1 NBA I Grifa heads a well-balanced the East and he'd like nothing DuMars will stmt out front to- 74 innca t IlliC 117, Cinclnnati 114 !Scarlet crew, consisting of four s s roco, 149, 13,,,, h „ 100 ;seniors, two juniors and three COLLEGE Manhattan 47, St Peters (N J 1 DI :S°PhS' .1 Eietei n Kentucky 01, Louist ille 63 Seniors are expected to manil We , tnanatyr I'M, Ma rif kid CO 'the 147, 157, 177. and 191-poundi, NVII 71, St John, 67 (11,1,thola 41, Colo, ado 61 int) - ' berths. Grifa will be at 147. Ed'' Connecticut NI, Colgate 67 1 TCC 'l. Tay' 75 ACC TOURNAMENT Final Round North Cal olih,i State 71,-Maryland SS v, age 1 ore..t 71. Cleneon 69 Duke N 7, South Caroltha 64 North Carolina 04, Vir g inia 63 AFL Assigns 14 Players To Oakland Franchise OAKLAND, Calif. (/P)—Fourteen players were assigned yesterday by the fledgling American Football League to Oakland, which already has contracts or is in negotiation with 17 others. League Commissioner Joe Foss dived immediately into Oakland's ci !Ilea( player problem' tic, club cm 1101 managers and couches opened a two-day ses sion to plan for the league's opening next fall CU,land, wlrch trot the league's, IM HANDBALL eighth franchl,,e before tt Itad' s ,,,,, , 1 , hi (Intmna Delta, bent lint bee, coac hes, pia \ el'S Or' it stadium,' ‘,,,,,,t, .zi-ii, 21.20 probably will use the San Fran-t'oNwr, Tir.E hint Latieolo, Phi EO , -11011 ei 0 Giants' new baseball sta-! el, 21-11,, 21-15 Thu IN Delta, bent Gum', dium. Candle,twk Park Oakland Th;` , lth••• , srblliho. 21-14, 20-21, 21-10 Gen Mir Chet Soda said it was NN I,lle, DTD bent Allnn Pi kappa Phi definitely available • , 21-4, 21-11 Kezar Stadium in San Fran-.'m vr I .:eat Mmze, Knppa Sig. cisco also has been offered by 21-10. 21-12 Mayor George Christopher. Lamlnn, Pets: Sigma Rho, heat Ream, DU, I Foss said most of the players .21111. 21-17 allocated in Oakland were origin— INT BASKETBALL ally signed by Minneapolis - St. \ t""" 211 23 'them X: 41 Swill.% Tau t;:unma 20 Paul before the Twin Cities Shan- 1 chi Phi 20, Phi 14 cloned aspirations for a fianchise. ATo 117, P: slKmni Up-don 2 In its starting year, the AFL r q h „ l t „ N n t s " t Th'th relt 4 ' CM 20 1 has set club strength at 70 men, Jottifir: igittri l ny " . ‘ 2l4 2 '. 2 - 5 -7 to be cut to 33 after the first Nrittanr 4,1 21, Nittunt 119--IS league game. The commissioner said Boston, has 64 players under actual con-, ttaet, Denver Broncos 61, Hous ton Oilers 35. Los Angeles Charg-: cis 47, Buffalo Bills 54, Dallas Texans 55. and New York Titans' 93 All teams are negotiating with other prospects The Lion's Den extends its services for your TGIF Session Enjoy . Shrimp Sfeamed Clams Sandwiches 131 S. Garner St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA IM Results SIGMA PHI EPSILON AnnounceS Its Annual Pledge Dane Saturday, March 5, 1960 DANCING 9 - 12 Music by the Campuseers CLOSED ALL EVENING LUTHERAN STUDENT SERVICES Grace Lutheran Church—College and Atherton Sunday 8:30, 9:45. and 10:45 a.m. Lutheran Student Center-412 West College Avenue Sunday 5:30 p.m.—Dinner meeting 6:30 p.m.—LSA—Pastor Dave Vikner. former campus pastor in China Grace Church March 7,8, 9 8 p.m.—Mission Pastor Ed Korte, formerly of Penn State campus CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS HOORAY T.G.I.F. 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