The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 24, 1961, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1961
Mat Coach
Undecided
On Lineup
Charlie Speidel can't decide
on a lineup for tomorrow
night's Rec Hall encounter
with arch rival Pitt and even
if he could he wouldn't tell
anybody.
The wily mat mentor may be
cooking up a few surprises for
the Panthers, who are in top
contention for the Eastern title.
Penn State's only certain start
er is Johnston Oberly at heavy
weight. The EIWA king will
probably meet Panther Bob Gu
zik.
Guzik held Oberly to a 2-2 draw
last year to help Pitt gain a 14-14
tie with the Lions and ruin their
hopes for a perfect season.
State had gone through eight
meets without a loss before meet
ing the Panthers.
At the other end of the lineup,
sophomore Denny Slattery should
wrestle at 123. Rex Perry, Pitt's
coach will probably counter with
his unbeaten junior Dick Martin.
Speidel will probably use Tony
Scordo at 130 but from 137 to 191
the possibilities are too numerous
to list.
He could use co-captain Jerry
Seckler anywhere from 147 to
191. Seckler has seen action at
147, 157, and 167 this year, and he
even wrestled at 177 last year.
Pifer could start at 157, 167 or
even 177. Although most effec
tive at 147, Neil Turner could
move up a weight to 157. -
But regardless of the possibil
ities, Speidel will be at a defin
ite disadvantage. Because Pitt is
the visiting team, he'll have to
send his grappler out first at the
start of each match, If Perry de
sires, he will have the chance to
make a last minute change.
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SPEAKER: Reverend Charles W. Albright
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Houk Predicts
For American
(Another in a series of major
league team prospects written
under the managers' own bu
tines.)
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (JP)
The Yankees will be a solid con
tender to repeat in the American
League. But I look for a rough
race right down to the wire.
Naturally, I realize my own job
is not going to be easy. After all,
I'm taking over from Casey Sten
gel, one of the best managers of
them all. We lost some fine talent
to the new Washington and Los
Angeles clubs, guys like Bob
Cerv, Bobby Shantz, Eli Grba and
Duke Maas.
We could use another starting
pitcher, but overall I don't think
our pitching is weak. Such regu
lars as Whitey Fofd, Bob Turly,
Art Ditmar, Ralph Terry, Jim
Coates, Ryne Duren and Bill
Stafford give us a sound nucleus.
In addition, several of our
younger pitchers will be given
every chance to make the club.
They include Billy Short, Hal
Stowe, Jim Bronstad and Johnny
Communion Breakfast
Guest of Honore
Most Reverend John C, McCormick
Bishop of Altoona-Johnstown Diocese
HUB Dining Rooms A and B
Tickets: $1.25 available at 207 Chapel
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
New York Yankees
By RALPH HOUK
COLLEGE MEN
Part-Time Employment -
15 Hours Per Week
Sales work for internationally known firm with offices in
every major city throughout the world. Local calls to
establish customers. Car furnished. Rapid advancement
offered on competitive basis. Careers in management
available to qualified students upon graduation. Must
have at least average grades. Working schedule will be
arranged to suit class and study schedule whenever
possible.
CALL MR. RICHARDSON 9:30 A.M. to 2 P.M.
ADams 8.2051
SALARY $47 PER WEEK
to be held on
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Tough Fight
League Flag
James. We got lefty Danny Mc-
Devitt from the Dodgers and he
could help.
Except for third base, I can just
about write down the rest of the
Yankees lineup right now. At
third, I expect Deron Johnson, a
long ball hitter up from Rich
mond, to give Cletis Boyer a bat
tle for the regular spot. Bill
Skowron will be at first basp,
Bobby Richardson at second and
Tony Kubek at third. Joe De
maestri is an excellent utility in
fielder.
I'm going to go with Hector Lo
pez in left field. Mickey Mantle,
of course, will be in center and
Roger Maris in right.
The catching is the best in the
league with Yogi Berra, Elston
Howard and Johnny Blanchard.
Yogi will double as a left fielder
while Howard gives us protection
at first base and in the outfield.
As I said, I'm not discounting
the other clubs. Baltimore has
that terrific young pitching and a
good infield. Chicago strengthened
its pitching and Cleveland has im
proved.
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$.50 one insertion
3.73 two insertions
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Additional words-3 for 11.111
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ADS MUST RE iN ST this A-611.
THE PRECEDING DAY
FOR SALE
81111.8110111.1.
1961 TRAILER. 36.*x9', fully equipped.
two be.irooma. Ideally located. Al) 5.1171
from 8 to S.
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, rear old.
No reasonable offer refused. TOm. UN
5-2126.
Isin PONTIAC 'Hardtop; radio. heater,
dual-range hydramatie. Excellent me•
chanical condition. Green and white. Must
sell. Call Al at AD a-0176.
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT ring and
wedding hand. Must see to appreciate.
Best offer accepted. Call Al) 7-32011.
DORM CONTRACT Pollock C. Phone
AD 8-1021 or AD 7-4709 ask for Jeff
Miller.
HEATITIFUL. THItEF: MONTH old Wblikeor
Imperial (that means huge) Stereo Port
! able Phonograph. Four speakers, two in
ternal, two external each with E(/' of cord,
new stereo diamond needle. Machine in
'perfect working order, beautiful reprnduc
, lion. Must be heard to be appreciated.
!Call Steve or Jack. Al) 8-2633 between
11041 :30 p.m. Set sells new for sls2—best
,oll'er over 05 takes it
1951 TRAILER, 38'xI1', fully equipped,i
bedrooms. Ideally located. Inquire at
1245 N. Allen after 5.
t 959 MCA, blue, carefully maintained for
20.000 miles. Call UN 1.61152.
TROPHIES AND Carnival Novelties in
■Lock for any occasion—immediate de
livery. Engraving—"hi; discounts"—Quick
"Sign Painting and Show Card Service."
Sam Troutman's "Trophy and Novelty"
Shop. RD I. State College, Pa. Phone
AD 74192 alter 6 p.m.
•••••••••. *************
LOST
GREEN FRAME Glasses. McLanahan Storel,
area. Feb. 21. Call Nancy. UN 5-53&049,
PAIR OF brown framed glaxses in vicinity
of Sigma Alpha Mu. Call UN 6-4559.
ONE PAIR of brown framed glasses
Call lien. UN 6-2426.
LOST TUESDAY evening—one month old
Lady's Hamilton wrist swatch in or near
State Theatre. Pleaae, please, please. I
need it. Seward, Mrs. Peek. AI) 8-2G37;
PAM OF brown-rimmed glasses between
Schwab and Rec Hall, night of Feb. 2Z.
If found piefit4e call Wait, UN fi-GO4l.
'TRANSISTOR PORTABLE, liUB ballroom,
Friday. Desperately wanted. Please re
turn. Reward. No questions asked. Kitty
Rosa, UN 4.4247.
LOST: I.D. RRACECET, mime Robert
°liar!. Reward. AD It-2R4d.
Reception and Tea
in honor of
Most Reverend John C. McCormick
Bishop of Altoona-Johnstown Diocese
Sunday, February 26, 2-3 p.m.
Chapel Lounge
everyone invited
IFIEDS +
FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE, UNFURNISHED It-bedroom
and bath apartment in Quiet neighbor
hood next to College Township School.
Just fr minutes drive from downtown. Heat,
store- refrigerator, parking, garbage dis
posal, inside and outside drying lines, all
provided. Abundant storage and sheet
space. Ideal for couple with mall
Available March I. Phone AD 7-2068.
FOUR ROOM Apartment •stove and re
frigerator. two new ❑ior covering.a.
Call after 1740 P.M. BO 6- 04 -
COMFORTABLE, MODERATE rile week-
end accommodation!' for families and
friends. Colonial Hotel, 12.2 West Mitt Any.
Call him. Cox. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-I!iiio.
FURNISHED APARTMENT rote/wary for
one student to share with male student:
two blocks from West Campus. Free park
ing. Call AD 6-1409 atter 6 p.m.
IDEAL MODERN furnished efficiency
apartment' sun parlor, own thermostat,
private entrance, parking. Suitable couple
or bachelor. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-400,
WANTED
, KITCHEN HELP—Pfii Epsilon Pt. Call
AD 7-49E3, ask for Butch.
WANTED—WAITER and dishwasher for
Kappa Sigma. Call AD 14044.
WANTED: APARTMENT, 11 bops: fur
nished, near minima:. Call AD 8-9082, avk
for Steve, Bob or Sem.
WANTED KITCHEN help fraternity )
Call AD 7-2501.
ONE •BODY, preferably alive to share
• three-room apartment at 42.8 W. College
Are. Rent $lO per too. Call AD 8-2796.
WANTED TO BUY
BOY'S ENGLISH-TYPE geared bike.
AD 8-8795.
MISCELLANEOUS
IME•MALES versus FEMALES in the moat
spectacular basketball vane of the year(
R p.m. tonight. Wesley Foundation gym,
156 East College Ave.
RECEPTION AND TEA In honor of Most
Reverend John C. McCormick, Altoona-
Johnstown Diocese. Sunday, Feb. 26 from
2-3 p.m. in the Chapel Lounge. Sponsored
by Newman Club.
LINDA, I am eager for you. Frank
SOCIAL CHAIRMEN Rork •n Roll to
the 111-FSVE: ism sessions our sOrriallY.
Call Mike or Barry. AD 84186, AD 74409.
EXPERT SHOE SHlNE—Davidson's Bar
ber Shop next to Murphy's-8 cm: to
5:30 p.m. daily.
COMMUNION BREAKFAST, Sunday,
Feb. Z(i at 10:30 a.m. Reverend Charica.
W. Albright, speaker. HUB Dining Roam
A and B. Tickets 31.25 at 207 Chapel. Spon
sored by • Newman Club.
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