The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 03, 1961, Image 16

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    PAGE SIXTEEN
Terps Seek Ist
After 10 Years
By JIM KARL
The Maryland grapplers
have yet to beat Penn State
in their 10-meet series, but
Coach Bill "Sully” Krouse
feels this may be the year.
His matmen are undefeated so
far and they’re itching for a
chance against the Lions, who
beat Cornell, 20-9, in their final
encounter before' the semester
break. The win snapped a two
meet losing streak.
The Terps will get their chance
against State (3-2) tomorrow night'
at 8 in Rec Hall.
Even though Charlie Speidel
has never coached a team that
lost to Maryland, the wily Lion
mentor has plenty of respect for
this year’s Terrapin squad.
“This is the strongest - Mary
land’s ever been,” Speidel said
yesterday. “And they know we’re
not up to our par of other years,”
he continued. “I think the meet
will make an interesting compari
son between the best in their
league (Atlantic Coast Confer
ence) and the average in our
league (Eastern Intercollegiate
Wrestling Association).”
Maryland has been the kingpin
in the ACC for the last seven years
and the Terps have 36 straight
wins in conference action.
This year they are 3-0 with vic
tories over conference opponent
North Carolina Stale, 36-0, South
ern Conference Champion VPI,
18-5, and arch rival Navy, 18-8.
They have not lost a match in
the first five weight classes.
One of ihe reasons Krouse
calls ihis his best squad is ihe
fact that it's bolstered by iive
Pennsylvanians.
Ronald Maunder (123), Sam
Bossert (130) and Robert Smith
(137) are sophomores and 1959
graduates of Lewistown High
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COMPLETE LINE OF ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT,
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School. All hold down starting
berths.
Pat Varre, a junior and the
ACC 147-pound champion, is a
Mill Hall native. Eugene Kerin is
from Cannonsburg, Pa., a western
Pennsylvania mat powerhouse.
Kerin won the 167-pound ACC
title last year and was named the
outstanding wrestler in the con
ference.
Krouse said that he has had
better individual stars in past
NeiJ Turner
years but this season’s squad has
more depth. The Terps started
the season with six defending
ACC champions on the squad.
Only two of the six have retained
starting berths.
Maunder, picked by opposing
coaches as ihe outstanding
wrestler for the Terps in every
meet ihis year, should give
Lion sophomore Denny Slattery
(5-0) quite a battle. Maunder
upset ACC champ Dick Baker
for the 123-pound berth.
Bossert ousted ACC champ Ed
Cliatt for the 130-pound berth.
He is 3-0 with a pin and two de
cisions. Tony Scordo, who pulled
his record up to 3-2 with a de
cision against Cornell, will wrestle
for >State.
Smith, the third of the Lewis
town sophomores, holds down the
137-pound berth with a 3-0 rec
ord including one pin and two
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Win Over State
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Tony Scordo
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decisions. Dan Johnston, 3-0-2,
will go for State.
Varre and either Neil Turner
or Jerry Seckler will battle in the
147-pound division. Both Turner
and Seckler were beaten at Cor
nell. EIWA 167-pound champ A 1
Marion beat Seckler and Turner
lost a 4-3 decision to Danny Maka
rainen at 147.
Kerin and Ron Pifer should pro
vide plenty of fireworks at 157.
Kerin is 3-0 and Pifer 3-2.
John Barone will probably
wrestle at 167 for Stale against
Maryland sophomore Richard
Guidi. Both are 1-2 for the sea
son.
Karl Offenbacher is undefeated
at 177 for the Terps. Offenbacher,
a sophomore, beat ACC champion
Bill Rischell for the starting posi
tion. Phil Myer (3-2) will wrestle
for the Lions.
Roger Shoals, a tackle on Mary
land’s football team, is the Terp
heavyweight. He’s 0-1-1 thus far.
Johnston Oberiy, 4-0-1 gets the
nod for the Lions.
There will be no 191 pound bout
by mutual consent.
Frosh Teams Face Navy
Penn State’s freshman basket
bailers and gymnast's will face
Navy tomorrow at Annapolis, Md.
The gymnasts will be seeking
their first win of the year after
losing to Temple in their opener
Jan. 14. The basketball team is
M.
Lax Candidates
All candidates for the varsity
and freshman lacrosse teams
should report to coach Earnie
Baer at 8 p.m. Monday in 114 Rec
Hall for an organizational meet
ing.
Grid Vets
The 1960 football season marked
Penn State’s 74th year of inter
collegiate grid competition.
Thomas Out to Better Record
NEW YORK (fP) John Thom
as, abruptly shoved into the back
ground by an 18-year-old Russian,
begins his campaign to regain rec
ognition as the world’s best indoor
high jumper tonight in the Mill
rose Games.
Only last week, Valery Brumel
soared 7 feet, 4% inches in Lenin
grad—the highest jump ever, in
doors or outdoors. Thomas’ rec
ognized world mark is 7-3%. Last
week, the gangling Boston Uni
versity junior cleared 7-3, a half
inch more than his previous in
door best. .
Whether he is ready to go all
out is problematical. Ed Flana-
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gan, his coach, has been bringing
him along in stages with the idea
of hitting his peak three weeks
from now in the national AAIJ
championships. Perhaps Brumel’s
performance has changed his
mind.
But Thomas won’t he the whole
show. There are Olympians by the
carload in the meet, and two other
world indoor marks are in danger.
Istvan Roszavgyi, the spindly,
32-year-old Hungarian, is taking
aim at Ron Delany’s 4:01.4 mile
mark in the Wanamaker mile. It
was Rosy who chased Delany to
the mile record. In that race,
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