SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1960 Lion Matmen Rushatz Remains By DENNIS GRUBB By JIM KARL ** * shape, but Turner has looked 1 Morton Cross, Phi Epsilon Pi's 176 pounder, survived a Penn State and Army will a little stronger in pre-season i second round knockdown and came pounding back to dcci -:. ~ , ..... practice. ' • I, sion Pi Kappa Alpha's Tom Shelock in IM boxing' at Rec meet on the mats for the 18th -•... • •• ~, Denny Slattery, a sophomore, • Hall last night. time tonight at - 7 before an . . - ::• from Williamsport, will prob-! Mi , : • • - ably start at 123 with Tony Scordot ' In another blistering bout, Chet Lucido of Phi Kappa Psi expected full house •in Rec •-•- • . - it.es i ;•-. -..4-,•• - , going at 130. ihammered his way to a unani-r - . ---- Hall. ' • .12,, , -, -, _ .::..._, 1 ,.' ,::-,, There's an outside chance thatjmous decision over Don Brecker' !Robinson Meets Fullmer In case of an overflow crowd, ',:' /,•T`,•,...1:. ' l , Neal Newhouse may start instead;of Phi Epsilon Pi. • i',:.;' fans can view the meet on the 4 -,,,,y,1 t .,T., of Scordo, but Speidel isn't talk- 1 Brecker, a 142-pounder, couldn't; For Middleweiofht Title LOS ANGELES (iP) —For Su- University's closed circuit Eido- : *;-v : , ;:.?... , ,I, ing. withstand the thundering bar-! phor system in Schwab Auditor!- ,1-..e1:: ; gar Ray Robinson tonight may be ....,. ~. Dan Johnston and Ron Pifer ! rage of Lucido's punches and he the end of the line or a may um. =- -..'., '''' are almost sure bets to start at !hit the canvas three times duringl Coach Charlie Speiders boys , -,..' - 147 and 157 respectively. 'the bout. . .. !lease on life in a ring career that ihas been long, brilliant and often • have downed the Black Knights . - - .lni Bill Polacek at 167, Phil Myeri 14 of 17 times. They lost twice L - lat 177, and John Trojan at 191 H va C n raig . Bate of Chi Phi ad ced into the quarterfinals of tumultuous. and there was one tie. ;I%f'y: , '.. i also appear to be probable start-! defeat- I ! The answer will come when , , i Last year State opened its sea -.':' 'l ers the 150-pound class by in Theta Chi's Bob Dockstader. !Robinson, 39 at least, clashes in . son with a 31-0 victory over the • i I Bate knocked Dockstader into the ring , • - , Co-captain Johnston Obertv, . le ling at tl.r, new Sports Arena -- ,the ropes early in the third period,. y • _, Cadets. But Speidel, who has a ; -, will be Speidel's choice at he3vy Vt Itil Gene Fullmer of West l'or eian. Utah. Fullmer, the cham phenomenal dual-meet record of ip s ion is recognized almost ev'ery weight. 168-42-11 during his 34 years at ,iand the fight was stopped s 11 hortly . lafter by the referee. State, isn't taking Army lightly. Army will he without Al Rush-' Manuel Elgueta of Alpha Gam-i : • • . ;where except New York and Mas atz. the defending eastern champ Una Rho also gained "Last year Army came on fast. ) ., sachusetts as the world middle after a slow start," Speidersaid, at 177. Ithe 150-pound quarterfinals a berth in weight champion. "and they have a lot of solid soph- Cadet Coach Leroy Alitz said 'defeating Tau Kappa Epsilons i omores this year. . that Rushatz, Army's fullback, Keith Carls on . q The Cadets finished the sea- is in the hospital at West Point Elgueta knocked Carlson into, • son with a 6-4 record, posting NEIL TURNER recovering from an injury sus- Jthe ropes during the second round; wins over Illinois, Navy, Col- I .. . may start tonight tained in the Navy game last land scored a knockdown early in, umbia, Rutgers, Springfield, i * * * week. Ithe third round to take the de and Yale. • IPitt in the next to the last meet. But Alitz did brine Dale Kuhns, ' In the final bout of the eve State went through ten matches ; an all-East tackle. However, the - without a defeat on its way to !of the season. . Black Knight mentor isn't sure if; leision. ning, Walt Bernacki of Alpha gaining a tie with Pitt for the Although Speidel won't an-,he will use his heavyweight star.' Sigma Phi won a close decision eastern title last year. .nounce his starting lineup until "Frankly, I won't know wheth-i over Phi Kappa Sigma's Dick - After shutting out Army. the !this evening, one surprising ; er I'll use Kuhns until I see how Murphy in the 167-pound class. Lions held Colgate scoreless, :change may be in store for Lion-the meet develops." he - said. "If The two fighters put on quite a: 33-0. and then defeated Michi- fans. ,we're e far behind it wouldn't b e show, but the toe-to-toe battle' gan, 19-12; Lehigh, 19-11; Cor- ' Neil- Turner, a senior from;fair to use him because he's only slowed down midway in the final: nell, 2Z-13: Maryland, 21.7; Woodland, Pa., will probably been out three days." iround when both fighters tired. Navy, 28-8; Syracuse, 24-7; and start at 147 in place of Lion co- j Kuhns, from nearby Clear- ! B ernacki, however, managed to , 'd on for the decision. Rutgers, 20-9. ! captain Jerry Seckler. Turner field, had a 3-3 record last year. !u°l : - e were four forfeits last' wrestle . . They were held to a 14-14 tie by and Seckler are both in tip-top Alitz said that Harry Miller will I wrestle instead of Kuhns if n BalleriniKap-, Inight. Williai . s. l ( Imo Pil,' State has a substantial lead. OA' ,Tlieta, (PhiEr l Sk° r ie: • .and Otherwige the Cadet linen', is .Robert Stone Epsilon, P 9 - ' 'Pobert Vargo (Sigma Chi) ad fairly well set. Phil Burns will' ' '' • • the quarterfinals due vanced into q probably get the nod at 123 with Bob Protzman (1-4-2 a t 123 tast ito forfeit wins. year) scheduled to go at 130. i- Basketball Scores Dennie Bcnchoff is slated for' • duty at 137 and Al McElhose at' LOR A illYele 4 I'o Nn A. Raton 11l 147. Mike Natvig is the top con- si. (.0.,k rei Nr.v York 133 tender at 157 with either Buzz college arol , Kreisel of Mike Ekman eoing at , Cl State 91. Cal. (pa.' State 84 - - ' , Wavn,.. St. 59 Alle4hony 59 167. Xavier 72 Marian .43 Captain Warren Miller (1-9-1)' Pitt 1 P "" 1 " " ~ 4 Will start at 177 and sophomore / I ;, l .",r k gr i ..„T t " I .' ll S'.'""l, ' ~:t x, 1:1,,,,,t, 9 Ray Nickla at 191. lane !-.7 T.r.att r Five Lions Receive Honorable Mention AP Names Diika, Laßose To All-American Grid Team By 808 HOOBING Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (E-') Joe Bellino and Pervis Atkins pro vide the devastating halfback punch on the 1960 Associated Press All-America football team which boasts a line averag ing 226 poul.ds. The team announced yesterday has Mississippi quarter bavk Jake Gibbs and Ohio State -- fullback fullback Bob Ferguson in the backfield with Navy's Bellino and Notre Dame Gives New Mexico State's Atkins, i • 1 One of the heaviest forward . IKuharich New Pact walls in All-America history is J SOUTH BEND. Ind. (iP)—Notre spearheaded by Tom Brown, the 224-pound guard who led Min- ;Dame yesterday gave football nesota to the national collegiate Coach Joe Kuharich a strong vote championship, just as Dean t of confidence, despite a 1960 rec- Widseth (1936) and Dick Wil- lord of 2-8, by extending his con dung (1941) had done. tract three season through 1965. Ben Balme of unbeaten, untied! Kuharich finished the dismal Yale is the other guard, with Roy past campaign in which the 'Nick:assail, the quick-hitting pivotlrish set a record eight-game los of the Rose Bowl-bound Wash-img streak—with two years re ington Huskies, at center. (mining on a four-year contract. Danny Larose of Missouri and; There were rumors that Kuhar- Mike Ditka of Pitt were selected,iyh, 43, would throw in the sponge in a particularly close battle at after a two-year Irish record of ends. The deciding factor was 7-13. Only last week he told a their versatility, giving them the i-eur j nte n he was "weighing things votes over 1959 All-Americas Mar-;in i n ' my mind." His first Irish team lin McKeever and Fred Mautino,m 1959 h a d a 5-5 manic among others, 1 The Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, Another 1959 selection who IC. d S.C., executive vice president missed a repeat was Washing- lan chairman of the school's Fac ton quarterback Bob Schloredt. HUI. Board in control of athletics, He was sidelined most of thesaid the board gave "unanimous I season due to a broken collar• approval" to Kuharich's contract bone. (extension at its regular winter Ken Rice of Auburn and Bob. Lilly of Texas Christian, a pair of huge_ tackles, round out the first team Five Penn Staters receivediTerry Brennan at Notre Dame honorable mention honors. Itwo years ago, said he was "most They are end Bob IVlitinv,er,!pleased with the expression of tackle Stew Barber, guard Bill confidenee presented me today by Popp, fullback Sam Sobczak andiFather Joyce and members of the halfback Jim Kerr. 'Faculty Board." Theta Chi Fraternity ox Invites Interested Freshmen to a RUSHING SMOKER Sunday Afternoon, December 4, 1960 11:004:00 523 S. Allen Stg meeting. Kuharich. coach of the Wash ington Redskins before he was named successor to the dismissed THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Host Army; at Home how to get a head It's easy to make headway (female-wise, campus-wise and every-wise) if you use 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic . . . Made spe cially for men who use water with their hair tonic. 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic's 100% pure, light grooming oil replaces oil that water removes. 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic will not evaporate ... will remain clear and clean. 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