TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1960 Michigan Beats Grapplers,l7-8; Slattery, Johnston Notch Wins By JIM KARL Michigan's Big Ten wrest ling champions shocked Penn State, 17-8, at Ann Arbor Fri day to end the Lions' win streak at 12. With classes over at the Michi gan campus and most students en route home for the Christmas holidays, only 250 fans were on hand to watch this battle between the third and seventh-ranked teams in the nation. The Wolverines, ranked third by the Amateur, Wrestling News, the official publication of the American Wrestling Coaches and Officials Associa tion. displayed tremendous over-all team balance in taking decisions in five of the eight matches. Michigan had four Big Ten champions in the lineup—Fritz Kellerman (130), Jim Blaker (147), Don Corriere (157) and Dennis Fitzgerald (167)—and they all recorded wins. State, ranked seventh, took two of the first three matches, but Michigan swept the next four to ice the meet. Denny Slattery (123) and Dan Johnston (137) were the only Lions who won. EIWA heavyweight champion Johnston Oberly was held to a 1-1 draw by Michigan's Clark Fink. Fink was undefeated at 177 last year and was scheduled to move up to 191 this year. He got the nod at heavyweight when Guy Curtis, the regular Wolverine starter at that _weight, was in jured. "We ran into the best," Lion Coach Charlie Sneidel said yester day. "They had too many guns for us. They had a good solid team and every one of their men was strong. "We weren't as strong as we could have been with Connell Ohio State Retains Lead In Cage Poll By The Associated Press Ohio State is the unanimous choice of a panel of sports writers and sportscasters voting in the weekly Associated Press basket ball poll as the No. 1 major col lege team in the nation. All of the 36 first place votes went to the Buckeyes when they upped their perfect record to 4-0 Saturday by whipping Wichita 93-82 with AIl-America Jerry Lu cas scoring 27 points, Bradley was an overwhelming pick for the No. 2 spot with 33 second place votes after running its record to 6-0 by downing North Michigan, Nevada and Wis consin since last week's poll. Brad ley has won 12 in a row over a two-year period. St. Bonaventure moved into third place with six straight by adding Xavier of Ohio and More head State to its list of victims. Indiana retained the No. 4 spot by downing Missouri and Nevada. St. John's made Ohio Univer sity its fourth victim and moved up a peg to sixth place. Duke was seventh followed by Detroit (4-1) and Auburn (5-0). There was a tie for 10th place between North Carolina (3-2) and North Carolina State (5-1). 1. Ohio State 56 (1-0) 360 2. Bradley (6-0) 321 3. St. Bonaventure (6-0) 212 4. Indiana (4-1) 204 5. Louisville (8-0) 178 6. St. John's (4-0) 140 7. Duke (6-0) 135 it. Detroit (1-1) 81 9. Auburn 68 10. (tie) North Carolina (3-2 39; North Carolina State (5-1) 39. factory authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales Parts Service new '6l deluxe sedan ... $l6lO WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E. 3rd St., Williamsport (Ray) wrestling in his first var sity match but even if we would have been at full strength I'm not sure that we would have beaten them. They were too solid." Connell started at 147 when co-captain Jerry Seckler and Neal Turner were sidelined. with im petigo. Slattery started the evening off right with his third varsity win in three outings by whipping Nick Armelagos, 5-0. The Williamsport sophomore got his points on a reversal, two one-point predica ments and a point for riding time. Kellerman scored four take downs against Tony Scordo In their 130-pound battle to take a 12.6 decision. Johnston defeated Wilfred Hil debrandt with a takedown and a reversal. Johnston got the initial takedown but Hildebrandt re versed to knot the score at 2-2. After a scoreless second period, Johnston reversed in the third and Hildebrandt escaped to make the final score, 4-3. Connell never had a chance against Blalcer, losing &G. .`filak er beat Sam Minor last year and he just hail too much for Con nell." Speidel said. The 157-pound match be 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 plat tax Christmas Vacation Buses leave State College Hotel State College to Lewistown Tuesday Dec. 20th 11:15 a.m. 12:10 p.m. 3:35 p.m. 6:55 p.m. SCHEDULE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA tween Corriere and Ron Pifer may have been the turning point of the evening. At that point the score was tied, 6-6. Corriere escaped in the second period after a scoreless first stan za to take a 1-0 lead. Pifer es caped in tbz third and counting a point for riding time, was leading 2-1 with less than a minute to go. But Corriere got a takedown to hand Pifer his first riefeat of the year. John Barone lost a 6-1 decision to Fitzgerald at 167. After being down 5.0, Phil Myer made a third period come back but fell two points short. losing 7-5 to sophomore Jack Barden. Both Oberly and Fink scored on escapes in their 1-1 stalemate. Summary: In—Dennis Slattery (PS% dec. Nick Arnielagos 6-0. I'o—Fritz Kellerman (MI dee. Tony Scordo (PS), 12-6. 137—Dan Johnston (PS) dee. Wilfred Hildebrandt (M 147—Jim Blaker (M) dee. Ray Connell (PS). G.O. 167—Don Corriere (M 1 dee. Ron Piter (PSI. 3-2. 147--Dennis Fitzgerald (M) dee. John Barone (PSI. 6-1. 177—Jack Barden (M) dee. Phil Myer (PS). 7-5. Hwt. Johnston °betty (PSI rind Carl Fink (M) drew. 1-I. - Men who face wind and weather BUS BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE; Inc. McPeak Named Redskin Coach WASHINGTON 01 Bill Mc- Peak was promoted to head coach of the Washington Redskins yes terday and given the tough job of shaping the tailend club Into a championship contender. McPeak, 34, for the past two years an assistant coach, , got the official nod only a day after Mike Nixon was fired as top man and the Redskins ended a season with a single win, nine losses—and two ties. McPeak received a one-year contract. Terms were not dis closed. In McPeak, the Redskins are getting their 10th coach in the 24 seasons they have been in Wash ington as a member of the Na tional Football League. He in herits from Nixon a team which Finley Gains Control Of Kansas City Stock CHICAGO (iP) Charles Fin ley, virtually penniless 13 years ago, yesterday bought himself a $1,975,000 Christmas present— control of the Kansas City Ath-' letics baseball club. Probate Court Judge Robert Dunne approved Finley's bid for 52 per cent of the A's stock left in the estate of the late Arnold Johnson. Ironically, in 1954 Johnson beat out Finley in bidding for the Philadelphia Athletics. choose the protection 0f... OR &ftite AFTER SHAVE LOTION 5 H LS L. - 1 - o 144 Wednesday 21st 11:15 a.m. 12:10 p.m. 3:35 p.m. Please Make Reservations 8 hours in advance at Hotel desk Buses will meet all p.m. west-bound trains Tuesday, Jan. 3 PAGE ELEVEN showed respectably on defense. but couldn't seem to work up any scoring punch behind erratic quarterback Ralph Guglielmi. With a 4-18-2 record in two seasons under Nixon, the 'Skins seem badly in need of a player overhaul. It's been 15 years since the team won the Eastern Division title( they took five crowns in all) and -18 years since the Red skins captured the NFL cham pionship. Despite his relative youth, the balding, McPeak has had 12 years in the NFL—nine as a player with the Pittsburgh Steelers. 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