PAGE SIX Pifer Beats Terry In NCAA Tourney Special to The Collegian COLLEGEPARK,Md., March 25 Ron Pifer, Penn State's flashy 157-pounder, pulled one of the biggest up sets in the early rounds of the NCAA wrestling tourney to night, heating top-seeded Sid Telly of Oklahoma, 8-5. Penn State is in foul th place in team scot mg after two rounds. Pitt, State's co-eastern champ, leads with 11 points while lowa St. and Oklahoma are tied for second with 9 points. The Lions have 8 points. Pifer, a sophomore. took com plete control after dropping be hind 4-2 in the first period and almost pinned Terry in the mid dle frame. Terry was runner-up in the nationals last year and was favored to captuie the crown this year. He. had a 15-1-2 dual meet record and won the Big 8 title two weeks ago. Pifer scored a fall over Harry Schliess of Minnesota in the opening round this afternoon. Johnston Oberly, State's East ern heavyweight champion who wits expected to go far in the NCAA tournament, was upset in his first match by Sherwin Thorsen of lowa, 7-2. Three other Lions advanced to tomorrow's quarter-finals. Dale Confer, Guy Guccione and Sam Minor remained unbeaten in the opening dav'c action in spacious Cole Field House Tony Scordo, Hank Barone, Spring Practice Put Off Again Called off once already, spring football practice was postponed again Yesterday due to poor prac tice conditions. The new starting date is March 31. Assistant coach Joe Paterno made the announcement after a check of the IM football field where spring practice will be held Paterno said there was still too much snow on the field and it would he impossible to begin prac tice Saturday as scheduled. He also said no decision would be made on the Blue-White game until head coach Rip Engle re tinned from Washington, D.C., where he is participating in a football clinic. Sports Bulletin The Boston Celtics ousted the Philadelphia Warriors from the NBA's Eastern Division play offs last night with a 119-117 victory in Philadelphia. In Western Division action. the St. Louis Hawks evened their series with the Minneapol is Lakers at 3-3 with a 117-96 win. Treat Yourself To an enjoyable weekend of relaxation in the friendly at mosphere of the Lion's Den. You can drop in early Friday morning and stay until late Saturday night and under one roof satisfy your hunger, thirst and companionship yearnings. Your favorite beverage, your favorite friends, and your fa vorite foods. Shrimp Steamed Clams Sandwiches REMEMBER-ADULTS ONLY Lion's Den Campus Shopping Center THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA * * * Ray Conrad, Northern Illinois' inter-state heavyweight champ, turned back Lion soph Phil Myer at 177 and Oklahoma's George Goodner decisioned State's John Trojan. 5-0, at 191. JOHNSTON (MEALY Tony Scordo, 123, also fell vie .. VIVA heavyweight champ 'tun to an Oklahoma grappler, * * * lbowing 5-2 to 'luny Macias. Hank Barone, 167, decisioned Gordte Danks and Phil Myer lost, in the second round competition. Bob Million. Ball stain. 9-3, in Confer, a sophomore making, the first round but lost his sec his varsity debut, shut out Bill of , Wyoming, 8-2. and bout to Dickßallinger McNeill, lowa State Teachers, Confer meets Toledo's Dick Confer , 4-0, in the 115-pound class Wilson, Confer: NCAA runner-up last did not wrestle at all this year, .ear and brother of State's Donnie ,since there is no 115-pound divi sion in the EIWA. Wilson, in tomorrow's quarter . Guccione scored an impres- G a i l i s c . clone draws Larry Wald of sive 6-4 decision over Dick ,Knox College and Minor meets the Zboray of Indiana in the 137- man , who beat him last year pound class. Zboray knocked off !Jerry Frude of Wyoming eastern champ Dick Santoro of I All the Eastern champions ex- Lehigh in lasi year's NCAA cept Oberly and Bill Hall of Pitt tourney. 'survived the first day of the na- Minor, captain of the undefeat- WESLEY FOUNDATION Presents the Third of a Series on Immortality March 27 "Immortality According to the Catholic Faith" Professor Andrew Case Department of Art Coffee Hour esssssasasaaaasasssasassasss Discussion Seminars "Animal Farm" by George Orwell Rev. Joseph Faulkner, leader Department of Sociology "Religion as Creative Insecurity" by Peter Bertocci Dr. Elwood Olver, leader Department of Security What is Androscoggin-Junior? A nationally known camp located In Wayne, Maine, near the state capital of Augusta. What openings are available? Available for men are archery, arts & crafts, manual training, baseball, camp craft, drama, golf, riflery, sail ing, swimming, and tennis. When will they interview? THURSDAY, MARCH 31 Student Employment Service . . 112 Old Main MAKE ADVANCE APPOINTMENT NOW ed co-eastern champs, won two matches today without giving up a point. In the fast round he shut out VMl's Southern Conference champ Briane Kane, 5-0, and then stopped Kansas State's Dee Gard, 6-0, tonight. The Lion senior worked smoothly and decisively in eliminating his opponents. Gordie Denim. a surprise fourth place winner in the East erns two weeks ago. almost up set Skyline Conference chain pion Jerome Headington of Utah, but libst. 6-5. The plucky Nittany senior came back from a 3-0 defecit to tie the , match, only to lose on time advan-' tage. bona] competition 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Kansas City Hopes Rest With Hamlin By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (/P)—The key figure in the ,Kansas City Athletics' movement to forsake seventh place ifor a more respectable address is a 23-year-old prospect who ;is seeing his first major league training camp. The lad is Kenny Hamlin, whom the Athletics acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates to plug their gaping hole at short- ter, may be platoooned with Bob stop. It's a monumental job for,Cery, who has voluntarily shifted any rookie, especially one who is:from the outfield to first base. only 2' years out of college and "H Hamlin falls short." said who batted only .251 with Col- Elliott "I'll have to move Lum umbus in th e International ' League last year. pe to short, return Klimchock to _ . "There is no question, Ham- : second and play Dick Williams lin is the key," said Bob Elliott, : at third. I wouldn't like to do it. the freshman manager of the , Lumpe is better at second." A's. "If he can hit around .240, ' The best thing about the A's is we'll be all right because we ! their outfield, consisting of Hank have pretty good power and we can afford to carry him. If he Bauer in right, Bill Tuttle in cen can't make it, we're in trouble." 'ter, Norm Siebern in left and The infield, figuring Hamlin as Russ Snyder, Leo Posada and Cery the shortstop, will be Mary in reserve. Throneberry at first, Jerry Lum-1 The biggest surprise, according pe at second and Lou Klimchock,ito Elliott, has been the pitching. another rookie, at third. Klim- Ned Garver, Johnny Kucks, Ray chock, a .315 hitter at Shreveport'Herbert and Bud Daley, who fig with lots of power, has been . ure to be the club's big four, have shifted from second to third. Hekurned in pleasing performances. has been impressive at bat and :So have Bob Grim, Don Larsen, in the field. Bobi Trowbridge, John Tsitouris Throneberry, a left-handed hit-land Dick Hall. :1, rs: ' , F . k ",.: fil 5, A I KI r , , : ',,,,- ,',. t: , 7 Y' • M rr 4 ~..6 . i. i ., , , ,,, z , -1 , ki b:, ..::: . , 6 4... [ -''-- .k 7," ) r. , ~, .. . ‘4:^" kie, Vv t-,,' , .. . t0V..., fe \ INTERVIEWs r, i n`fl,l? ft:r ristittstrirrikA LtA , WI tribitem ACCOUITING & FINANCE For: Engineering, Research & Development, Manufacturing, Sales and Finance. These positions wilt be assigned after a comprehensive training program. link will be on campus Thursday, March 31 If an interview is inconvenient, . call (collect) RAYMOND 3-93110 r write J. F. Garbarino, Representative, College Relations. -..:/ LINK DIVISION ANL' •:,.1 u .h. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1960 .-.• ~..• • ". . ,i:„..: ~.,„: .•,:?:.:, '.::; .:•::,,' -.•:.17:..- ..!-A :.::::::!....:.....i.:.:::::.:.4,::::. ......;:„.....,:.:.i.i.....,, J -1 -...::::.::......,.!!! ......:...i..............i...-:::: GENERAL PRECISION, inc. MINTON, NW VON