FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16..1960 Lions Lose Seckler, For Michigan Battle By JIM KARL Penn State's undefeated wrestlers face one, of their stiffest tests of the year to night when they meet defend. ing Big Ten champion Michi gan at Ann Arbor. ' And to make things even tough et the Lions, neither co-cap tain Jerry Seckler nor Neal Tur ner, Coach Charlie Speidel's stal warts at 147, will be able to wres tle. Both boys are sidelined with impetigo. Speidel nominated Ray Con nell, a 20-year-old junior from East Rockaway. N.Y., to re place Seckler, Who was slated to wrestle tonight. This will be Connell's first varsity meet. Misfortune couldn't have hit the Lions at a more inopportune time. The Wolverines are a perennial wrestling power and have won ten conference championships during Cliff Keen's 36-year reign as head coach. Michigan has finished lower than third only twice since 1925 when Keen first took over. Dur ing his 36 years Keen has pro- duced a dozen individual con ference' champs and the' same number of NCAA titlists. • The Wolverines, along with Le- Trogthies Will Be Awarded For Top Bowl Showings. Five different trophies will be awarded to members of the Ore gon and Penn State football teams for outstanding_ performances in tomorrow's Liberty Bowl game. The three-foot high perpetual game trophy, on display at Phila delphia's City`Hall, has the win ner, loser and score engraved' each year on one of the silver footballs adorning the mahogany base. Both Penn State and Oregon will receive exact size models of the $1,500 perpetual trophy. These awards have been presented by the city of Philadelphia. The "Most Valuable Player" in the second annual classic re ceives the Whitman's Chocolates Award, a silver football and miniature Liberty Bell mounted on onyx. The winner will be se lected by Philadelphia area coach es and , sports editors. Two new awards have been added. The Quaker City Football ~:~~ ;,~. 111=Ilet2= JOHN BARONE . . will start at 167 * * * high and Pitt, have the best chance to crack State's budding 12-meet win streak. The last time the Lions were beaten was the final meet of the 1959 season, when Pitt stopped them, 15-9. State was 9-0-1 last year. The Clinic—making its start this year —will present the Goldie Graham Memorial Award to the game's outstanding lineman. Another new award is the Schick Safety Razor Trophy which will go to the outstanding back. This recipient also will be seledt ed by area coaches and sports editors. All the trophies will be pre sented tomorrow night at an in formal awards session at 9 o'clock in the Warwick Hotel. Players on both squads will re ceive miniature mounted Liberty Bells from the Liberty Bowl As sociation. in addition to luggage. Both head coaches will receive gifts and there will be a cake cutting "Victory" ceremony fea turing 20-year-old Sandra Matta, "Queen of the Liberty Bowl." There also will be a program of entertainment featuring singer Bobby Darin, and comedian Don Adams. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Turner Tonight only black mark on their log was a 14-14 tie with Pitt in the next to last meet of the season. Michigan beat Purdue, 14-11, in its only meet to date, but the score isn't a true indication of the Wolverines' strength. Jim Blaker, the Big Ten champ at 147 last year, missed the meet because of an exam and Karl Vink,,undefeated at 177 last year, was sidelined with an ankle in jury. Keen has six conference cham pions back, but one, Ambrose Wil'banks (130), may not see action tonight due to injuries, Keen has Fred Kellerman -at 137, Blaker at 147, Don Corriere at 157, Dennis Fitzgerald at 167 and Guy Curtis at heavyweight . . . all conference champions. Corriere, a Bethlehem product, won his crown in 1959. He did not go to school last year. The only possible Michigan weakspots are in the 123- and 177-pound divisions. Either Wil lard Root or sophomore Nick Armelagos will get the nod at 123 and two boys from Port Huron, Mich.. Jack Barden and Ted Ludwig, are candidates at 177. Speidel said that aside from Seekler he will probably use the (same lineup that trounced West Virginia, 39-4, last week. Denny Slattery (2-0) will make his third varsity appearance at 123 with Tony Scordo (2-0) going at 130. Dan Johnston (1-0-1) is slated for duty at 137. Ron Pifer (2-0) will start at 157 with John Ba rone (1-0) following at. 167. Phil Myer (2-0) will occupy his usual' spot at 177 and co-captain Johnston Oberly (2-0) will be at heavyiveight. Both coaches agreed to elimi nate the 191-pound match in to night's meet. Classes in leading European Universities Combined with Instruction while Travelling. to meet American Requirements UNIVERSITY OF PARIS (SORBONNE) French Language, Literature, History, Art, combined with five country Eu ropean tour. June 9 -August 31 (84 Days) . 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TOTAL PRICE - $1472.00 EUROPE AT LEISURE LONDON - Stay in a Castle on the Rhine - Relax in Lucerne and charming Kitzbuehel - sun bathe in lesolo on the Italian Lido - Rome & Paris. Trans- Atlantic aboard the "ARKADIA," all hotels, two meals per day in Europe, all meals on board ship, all transportation, sightseeing and transfers. July 21 - Sept. 13. All Inclusive Price • $1199.00. EUROPE 1961 STUDY and TRAVEL For Academic Credit. MODERN LANGUAGES SOCIAL SCIENCES CIVILIZATION & CULTURE For Further Information Write: LANSEAIR TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. 1026 17th St., N.W., Washington. D.C. ITwirislGone, G-tvfen Count On Weiss By BRUCE HENDERSON Two promising all-around per forrhers, one a seasoned veteran and the other an untested sopho more, will give Lion gym coach Gene Wettstone a strong one-two combination when his squad opens its campaign at Springfield, Jan. 7. The veteran, Gregg Weiss, won the eastern all-around title as a sophomore last year and finished third in the NCAA all around. Seward, a sophomore, showed great potential in the freshman meets a year ago. But graduation has taken Wett stone's famed "gold-dust twins," —Jay Werner, and lean Lee Cun ningham—. and the Nittany men tor sees a tough road ahead. "We're not as strong as last year." he stated flatly. "We had three all-around men in Werner. Cunningham and Weiss and this year we have only two. "The lack of a third all-around man makes us vulnerable and we must resort to some of our spe 6alists to make up for it. For this reason the success of our sea son depends on the strength of the men working individual events. "This does not necessarily make for a dark picture," Wettstone added, "since some boys are capable of being a real aid to the team." One of the specialists who could help quite a bit is junior Jerry Schaeffer. Schaeffer placed fifth in the flying rings in last year's NCAA tourney. Wettstone's tentative lineup has Weiss concentrating on his three strongest events-the paral lel bars, horizontal bar and side horse. Schaeffer and Larry Yohn will Intake State hard to beat in the 'flying rings.. Boston. Gets Conley In Swap with. Phi's PHILADELPHIA VP) T h e Philadelphia Phillies in a swap of pitchers yesterday sent Gene Conley to the Boston Red Sox for Frank Sullivan, resolving a bit ter player-manager dispute. Conley, who plays for the Bos ton Celtics of the National Bas ketball 'Association during the winter, and Phillies' Manager Gene Mauch exchanged heated words two days before the end of last season. Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU CLASSIFIEDS CASH-1T words or leas CHARGE-12 words or leas $.50 one insertion 1.25 two insertions $l.OO three insertions Additional words-3 for $.Ol for each day of insertion ADS MUST HE IN RY 11:00 A.M THE PRECEDING DAY FOR SALE 1950 CHEVROLET sports owner $lOO. Call AD g40:43. APPROPRIATE ACCESSORIES! 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