WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10, 1962 Se aide! Moved Lions Into Near-Vid-ory By DEAN BILUCI( In 30 years of coaching wrestling lit Penn State, Charlie Speidel has' turned quite a few "sure defeats" into Lion vic tories through his behind the scenes strategy. And Saturday against Lehigh he almost did it again. Going up against the nation's top team, Speidel made no less than five changes u the lineup. Two of them paid off in victories arid but for a ;near miss in another, the Lions would have walked off with the biggest upset of the season_ The Lions lost, 15-12. but not before they had 3,400 Lehigh fans hanging onto their seats. "We had it all planned out a week ahead of time, Speidel said yesterday as he watched his grap plers prepare for their match Saturday with Maryland. "I knew we could win four bouts because we had them well scouted and I tried to maneuver our heavy weights so we could get another victory." SPEIDEL MOVED Phil Myer, a regular 171-pound wrestler, to the heavyweight spOt, and the Lion co-captain came through w;th a 54 win against previously unbeat en Burns.,"We knew purns was big and strong, but we also thought he couldn't move fast enough to stay with Phil." Spei del said explaining the move. Another Speidel maneuver paid-off when he started 191- pound Ed Pohland for the first time this year.- Pohland rolled over Lehigh's Chuck Moore, who, had won four previous bouts. "I felt sure Ed could beat Moore." Speidel said. "Pohland is going to be a good wrestler. State fans are going to hear a lot about him." Two other moves c /didn't pay-off in victories, but they went exact ly, as Speidel had planned. The veteran Lion coach started John Barone against eastern champion Kirk Pendleton in the 157-pound class 'and Bill Polacek against un beaten Jim Ditrixhe in the 177- pound division. BOTH STATE • grapplers lost, but Speidel figured he could trade these losses for victories - in the .191-pound class and the heavy weight division. lust, one all the maneuvering, lust' one thing went awry. Speidel figured to get a victory from co captain Ron Pifer in the 167 pound bout. Pifer lost 6-4 to Dave - Angell but according to Speidel, Pifer should have copped the win. "Pifer is a better wrestler than Angell, but he couldn't handle all the extra weight," Speidel said. (Pifer is a regulac 157-pounder and last year w the eastern chahapion in the 147-pound di vision.) Football Banquet !Captain Jim Smith would like all Penn State football players. who are not planning to attend their banquet January 23, to call the football office. -The banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the HUB bathroom. ICE & ROLLER SKATING HECLA PARK 1 ai*l4l: Sat.. & Sus. —. Niles 7:311.19:90 p.m. Sit. & Sun. . Atbarnocas 240-4.-30 p.a. oiler Skati Wed.. F 4 ,.. Su*. Pities LOS - 1100 sun. Afternoons 2-4 P. 212. Rinks era available for Parties THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA CHARLIE SPEIDEL Tiros has broadened man's scope of the heavens and earth. From an orbiting observation post high In the sky, it transmits a new wealth of meteorolog teal information to earth-bound stations below. Tiros is only one of many RCA successes in the wide, wide world of electronics. And as the horizons of electronics steadily expand, thsi need for more and more competent and creative engineers in creases in direct ratio. That's why RCA. now in the forefront of electronic progress, offers such tremendous opportunities for Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, and Physicists. " V yogi already know what yob want to do In engineering ...and are qualified, RCA ern offer you direct assigrunento ht your chosen field, and beck you up with training and guidanCe by ex perienced engineers. V you're alt quite - sure which direction-you want to go ... 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Male and female applicants will please apply in persox. RCA, builder of Tiros Satellite, needs young engineers today for spectacular achievements tomorrow Basketball OVERSEAS FOR An executive agency of , the United States Gov ernmeiit needs responsible young women of various academic backgrounds to fill interest- ing assignments in numerous foreign countries. Startirtig salaries range from $404044345, plus overseas housing and many Government bene fits: Appli4ants must be able to type 45 wpm, and be willing to serve in mos t areas . of the world. Initial; assignments in Washington.-D.C. Over seas positions are available following both' formal and on-the-job training. A government representative will be on campus January 22nd for interviews. Please see your placement office at the - earliest date for further infoin!katlon and for interview arrangements. 1 through engineering assignments that give you clear pieture of various fields you might ch Or, if you'd like to continuo your graduate study ...RCA wilt pay full toot—tuition, fen sad ap.. proved text—while you, go to school or study two days a week and work at RCA three days. Thew are only a few of the many reasons for getting all the facts about a career. with RCA. See your placement officer now about getting together with an RCA repreeentative,lor an interview on: January 24, 23 .or,emeil your risuini tor Ciliege Relations *Odle, Corporation of America Cherry Hill, Camden $, P 42. intTh• Most Tru:ted Name in Ekietronles ii/ADos cosimr.«. An Equal Opportunity Employer , 1 -* : EMPLOYMENT WOMEN PAGE SEVEN 4 -