FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1960 Mohnen to Test WVU Streak By JIM KARL Two Southern Conference champions plus four other returning lettermen will be in West Virginia's lineup tomor row when the undefeated Mountie matmen meet. Penn State, at Morgantown. The Mountaineers defeated Bal timore University, 18-9, last Sat urday and downed Indiana State Teachers Tuesday. 21-9. The Lions upended Army, .24-10, in their opener at Rec Hall Saturday. Nittany mat mentor Charlie Speidel may insert two new faces in his lineup tomorrow in an effort to strengthen his squad. Co-captain Jerry Seekler (147) and junior John Barone (167) have looked impressive in practice and may get starting assignments. Neil Turner saw action at 147 against the Cadets last week, losing a close decision to Al Mc- Elhofe, 4-3. Bill Polacek fought Depressed From Studying? Take a Break Relax at the Block 'S' Pep Dance Dec. 14 sure I look dif °emit. I switch -4:1 to Spudnuts Blade with tend -7 loving care. S. Pugh Skin protection, that is. Old Spice refreshes and stimulates, guards against the loss of vital skin moisture. Feels great, too. Brisk, bracing, with that tangy Old Spice scent. It does seem to attract female admirers, but what red-blooded man needs protection against girls? 1.00 rbdt" to a 4.4 draw with Buzz Krei ad in the 167-pound division. With two victories under their belts and six returning lettermen, the Mounties could make things rough for State. Captain Paul Holblitzell, who won the 167-pound Southern Con ference title last year, and unde feated heavyweight Ray Bazzoli are the biggest threats on the Mountie squad. Bazzoli won the Southern Con ference heavyweight title last year and has an 8-0 career rec ord. There is a chance that the 200- pounder may drop down a weight class to meet Phil Myer at 191 tomorrow. If he does Torn Greaser will probably tangle with John- LIBERAL ARTS SENIORS YOU MUST HAVE YOUR LAVIE PICTURE TAKEN BY DEC. 12 AT THE PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 214 E. COLLEGE AVE. MON. - FRI. 9 - 12 & 1 - 4 Girls Wear White Sweaters or Blouses Men who face wind and weather THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA - ston • Oberly in the heavyweight division. Two other seasoned veterans, Ralph Staton (123) and Howard Lester (147), were runners-up for Southern Conference laurels Last year. Staton has a career record of 11-3 and Lester. a junior, was 2-5 last season. George Thompson (6-6-1) will probably be Coach Steve Har rick's choice at 130. Harrick's big problem will he filling gaps left by graduation at 157 and 167. Mike Locke, Gary Wilson and Sam Church are .the top pros pects at 157 and Mart Kibena or Mile Sullivan could start at 167. choose the protection 0f... &ftke AFTER SHAVE LOTION Busy Middle Basketball Scores ANNAPOLIS, Md. RI —Mid-, NBA shipman Al Hughes is getting, cineinfinu ns Azt ; t, 126 ready to play in two bowls in SL Josephs 47 St. Francis (i'a.) .66 two sports. . But l er GI Michigan 56 He'll captain the Navy basket- 15.?ernt:enst4er Syracuse'9lb:r l y Rock 86 ball team in the Gator Bowl tour- St. Peter* 7i Catholic U. 66 nament at Jacksonville Dec. 29-3 G. Marall6ll 8Y Clem "" 66 Allegheny 70 Thiel 40 On Jan. 2, he'll be a halfback VMI 72 Davidivan 66 on Navy's football team against Shippemburg 72 filemnsburog 66 T Missouri in the Orange Bowl. Sou t h S Tt ice ' r l loil;nentlYil3buLaeor%. WE DON'T HAVE SANTA But We Do Have a Show by ALPHA DELTA PI _ at the POLLOCK- HALL XMAS DANCE - Saturday, Dec. 10 8:30 - 12:00 p.m. • Pallock Dining Hall Door Prize after the show: 2 Tickets to Liberty Bowl Donation $.25 Modern, all-electric Medallion Home in Tampa, Florida YOUR NATION OF LIGHT... AND POWER! 40% of all the electricity in the world is used in the U. S., most of it supplied by hundreds of independent electric companies like yours. One of America's wonders to foreign visitors is the wealth of electricity we put to work in our homes, on our farms, in our jobs. We use more light and power than the next six nations together—three times as much as the Russians—and we keep on using more all the time: On the. average, you use twice as much as you did just ten years ago and pay less for it per kilowatt-hour. America's independent electric companies have doubled their electric supply every ten years, and will double it again in the next ten. Because the companies will put up the money for this growth, you won't be taxed to pay for it. Nevertheless, some people still urge the fed eral government to build whole power systems that,all Americans would be taxed to pay for. That's completely unnecessary—the independent electric companies are ready and able to supply all the low price power people can ever' need! Keep - these facts in mind the next time you hear someone talking about the "advantages" • of federal government electricity. WEST PENN POWER owned by people, not by government PAGE - SEV
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