PAGE. SIX Speidel May Send 3 To NCAA Tourney Although Charlie Speidel hasn't completed his final plans yet, it's almost a certainty that Penn State's three eastern champions Dan Johnston (137), Ron Pifer (147) and John-, ston Oberly (Hwt.) will compete in the national tourney at Corvallis, Or_., March 23-25. State's policy in recent years; opening round by lowa's SherH n has been to send a full team when!wi Thorsen but battled back to the tourney is held in the Easqfinish third. 1 and only two or three grapplers! Pifer wrestled at 157 in last', when it is held in the West, !year's tourney and upset top "That tourna- 4-- ,•seeded Sid Terry of Oklahoma in ment is no place T the early rounds. to get experi- • Then he lost to Northwest (we," Sp c i del ~ ern's Art Craft, the eventual answered when ~:' champion, 5-4, on a penalty asked if he plan- :: point in the last second of their ned to take any- 4 match and finished fourth. one else. With only three entries Penn Pifer and Ob- ~ State will not be a contender for erly both have the team title, which is usually been to the na- won by a Big Eight representa- tionals befo re. This w i 11 be Johnston's first tiip. Charlie Spcidel Oberly injured his ribs short ly before being pinned by Okla homa State's Ted Ellis in a semi-final round during his sophomore year. He had to fore. go a possible third or fourth place finish and drop out of the tournament. Last year he was upset in the Study in Guadalajara, Mexico The Guadalajara Summer School, a fully accredited Uni versity of . Arizona program, conducted in cooperation with professors from Stanford Uni versity, University of Califor nia, and Guadalajara, will of fer July 3 to August 11, art, folklore, geography, history, language and literature courses. Tuition, board and room is $245. Write Prof. Juan B. Rael, P.O. Box 7227, Stan ford, Calif. BUY ONE,` SECOND ALBUM HALF-PRICE! OUTSTANDING RECORD VALUES ON MGM LABEL . . . REG. $4.98 Now $3.98 REG. $4.98 Now $3.25 Are any of the following artists on RCA missing from your record library? Harry Belafonte, Henry Mancini, Della Reese, Chet Atkins, The Limelighters, Elvis Presley Sound Tracks, Original Cast Albums, and Classics The Record 350 E. COLLEGE AVENUE CAMPUS SHOPPING CENTER tive. Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and lowa State finished one-two-three is 1958 and 1959. Oklahoma won the title last year but Oklahoma State is a strong threat to regain the crown this year. FRESHMEN ENGINEERS: If you have an interest in Civil Engineering or any questions about the field, be sure to plan on attending Civil Engineering Career Night THURSDAY, MARCH 16 7 P.M. 124 SACKETT Do You Have These Artists by Mercury? The Platters, Brook Benton, Clebanoff Strings, Dinah Washing ton, Sarah Vaughn THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA NIT Begins Tonight With Doubleheader The opening doubleheader in the National Invitational Tourna ment (NIT) throws the post-sea son college basketball playoffs into full swing today. St. Louis (18-8) plays Miami of Florida (19-6) in the NIT opener at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 p.m. (EST). This game will be followed by a game between Detroit (18-8) and Holy Cross (18- 4). The quarter-final bracket will be completed Saturday afternoon when Army (17-6) meets Temple (19-6) and DePaul (17-7) faces Providence (20-5). The NIT continues until March '25 when the champion will be crowned. Favored teams are Day ton (19-7), Memphis State (20-2), [ Niagara (14-4) and Colorado State (17-7), all of whom drew first round byes. Games last night reduced the NCAA major college field to 16 teams. Room By The Associated Press HOURS: 12:00 NOON - 9:00 P.M. Monday - Friday 9:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. Hall Scores IM Mat Victory By JOkiN STOECKEL Footballer Galen Hall of Delta Upsilon beat Phi Kappa Psi's Ron Evelhoch, 3-1, in a fast-moving heavyweight match in IM wrestling last night. Dave Blasenstein scored the quickest win of the night, pin ning Tony Klinko in 0:42 in an independent heavyweight battle. Sigma Chi's Steve Erber racked up another fast fall in the 142-pound class. Ether pinned Ron Pysher of Tau Kap pa Epsilon in 0:45. Three 167-pounders scored im pressive wins by falls. Mel Pollock, Lambda CM Alpha, threw Ray Goodrich of Alpha Chi Rho in 1:30; Phi Kap pa Sigma's Bob Peace pinned Tim Eiseman of Alpha Chi Sig ma in 3:05; and Peter Saia Education Council Coffee Hour Speaker: Dr. Clarence Berguson Topic: The Soviet School System Thursday, March 16 HUB Assembly Hall 8 P.M. Everyone Welcome Reception and Refreshments In HUB Lounge ALL ALBUMS BY SUCH GREAT ANGEL ARTISTS AS Maria Callas • Herbert von Karajan Otto Klemperer • The Scots Guards Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and many more! THURSDAY. MARCH 16. 1961 threw Rod Raynovich in 1:38 in an independent bout. Summaries 128—Cnotes (SAE) pinned Shib (EITPI), 2 :45. I36—Lindgren (PKPei) pinned Abbey (DTI)), 1:40. 142—Erber (SChi) pinned Pysher (TICE). 0.45. Degling IYKA) dec. Deminien ILCAL, 4-0. 160—Leighton (PGDeI) pinned Carr (DU), 6:10. Maurer (DTSig( pinned Val. lance (DTA), 4:20. Fleck pinned Landis. 13:25. Lucas IDPhi) won by ref. dec. over Lightner (LCA). Gass won by ref. dec. over Dixon. 168—Alcorn (DTSig) pinned Pfeifer (DChi), 2:36; Urian (PEPi) pinned Kush. ner PF.Pi), 3:17. Owens (IITP) dee. Kepler (SAE), 4-1, IsB—Vogt pinned Hegedus, 2:30. LUther dec. Flanagan, 5-1. Loomis dec. Doutt, 6-0. 167—Pollock (LCA) pinned Goodrich (ACRho), 1:30. Peace IPICSigI pinned Eisnman (ACSig), 3:05. Gaston iTKE)i dec. Bradford PKPsi), 9-1. Weaver ) dee. Rhoads (Katt). 3-0. Sala pinned Ray novich, 1:38. Carosso pinned O'Connell. 5 :00. 1711—Tomajko (Ind.) dee. Preston. 8-2. liwt.—Hall (DU I dee. Evelhoch PKrsi), 3-1. Alleman (DTSig) pinned Dadertscher (AGR) 3:50. Blasenstein pinned Klinko, 42. °GEL REcat's Saturday