PAGE SIX Grapplers Challenge 4th Southern opponent , . .. By DEAN IMMO( ! "CERTAINLY WE EXPECT to was a Southern Conference charnp!Pittsburgh, is the lone Permsyl-, State's freshman grapPlers made Assistant Sports Editor 'win, but it won't be any easy last year at 123. vania boy on the squad. -- ;their last start Jan. 20 when they Imatter," Speidel said earlier this! Venturino will be facing the Speidel will probably startstiutout Cornell, 37-0. Since then, It will be three down and one week. "They are the lop SoutherniLion's Denny Slattery, who willtSlattery at 123, Haney at 130,i Lion' coach Davey Adams has to go tonight when Penn State'&Conference team and have five'be starting ills second meet. Slat-',Dick Campbell (0-1-1) at 137,ibeen preparing his matmen- for grapplers face their fourth south-'.conference champs back from lastltery has been sidelined most ofiGeorge Edwards (5-1) at 147, Ron,the„ match with the Lancaster ern opponent of the season at 8:30 year. So that is proof enough that the season with :rib injuries and Pifer -(4-2) at 157, John Barone 4 school. in Roc HalL :they'll be tough. got his first' start two weeks agia (1-3) it 167, Phil Myer (5-1) at STEVEN'S TRADE is undefeat -16-1,3, West Virginia, 2 The three down are Mlf 7 and! J aryland.; . comparative scores mean _ against Army, toting, .5-1. 1 177 andiEd Pohland (3-1) at heavy -3, i weight. ed in , five starts, downing the Navy. 1742, and the are to g o isi toppedN anything, the Lions should win.' Grandstaff will' meet the Lion's in the top grappler, Bob Haney. The Lion, 4 .„ %..., Ini ~,,.......3 . "jayvees of Millersville, East ,_ T here ' AI " 'no " 1- Puum Stroudsburg, and Blootrisburg. once beaten and perennial South - Estate le vy earlier „ f sophomore is including : a 5-0 uu ern Conference powerhouse VPI.„ 's e as". w i the Gobbler s - - . - A" .%,,,. over G T i, f State will be facing VPI fm-.TheY also registered a 26-5 wi!t ifered a defeat from the Middies,: inary ornas o N avy. , over the Navy Plebes and in their Coach Charlie Speidel's grap-i, T „,, ~,,,,. ~,..„,„ Davidsonhe fi rst time in wrestling. The --Ilast • t" d . ' ed Eta* b - d ou mg easion . in ri ge piers. who were idle last week, "' " ' "'"' '''''"'- n : OTHER VPI STARTERS hotildtLions have beaten vy, West. have a 4-2 record and the meet "0, The Citadel, .16-11, - and- ne Towney Smith (3-1) at Virginia, l37 .; Maryland N a ' Cornell,' and Cornell,'Naval Prep, .21-10. • i f tonight looms as a must win fi Auburn .25-8. either Don Merman (1-I) or Bobi w nii e l os i ng t o V e high' an d Ar m y: Adams is expected to stick with State is to remain among the top. THE GOBBLERS will send Leffew ( 1 - 1 ) at 147, Don Cox. - • • • , 'his regular lineup. Four of the teams in the East. (1-2 ) 'their two top wrestlers at t h e or Henry -- Smith (1=0) atl Following a two week layoff, Lion matinien are ,undefeated Two weeks ago the Lions felPLiorus at 123 _and -130. Ernie 157, Bill Hardy (1-1) or Bobip enn State's fre s h man ivrestiinglDave Ludwig (130), Rich Catalano apart at the seams losing •to;Venturino at 123 and Mike Grand- Hatcher (1-1) at, 167. Wayne Sim- team will make its third start 011(137) Sandy Gellis,(l47) and Mille ;Army, 21-6, and a repeat perform-I staff at 130 are both unbeaten and mons •(1-0-2) at. 177 and Gene the season at 6:30 p.m. tonightiGill (177). All sport 2-0 records. since would convince fans that the: were. the lone VPI grapplers to Breen (2-2) at heavyweight.. playing host to Steven's Trade - -' Cadet romp was no fluke. .win at Navy. Grandstaff, a senior, Breen, who is a junior from-School . i __. Daring Lion Fencers 1 Meet Orange Today By IRA MILLER Fans who attend this afternoon's Penn State - Syracuse fencing meet at Rec Hall will be in for some quick, driving.; pressing,and sometithes erratic fencing on the -part of the Nittany Lions. - "Well be rushing them the same way we did against •Hopkins," Lion coach Dick Klima said. "We'll be: trying to make them feel uncomfortable all the time and not allowi - them to really - get started." State used the same strategy to down Johns Hopkins, 15-12. in its; -- opener last week. ;match will be waged to aid the -The meet. scheduled to start at Lion swordmen. . • 3 p.m., wilt the Lions' s•econd; "We'll really be able to utilize of the seam and the first in Rec our, pressing game, especially on Hall since 1951 Syracuse has had 'metal. which is an aid to the wild four meets so far this-year, win" fencer." he said. A wild fencer is,, ,ning two and losing two. In their likely to strike the floor occasion--; most recent outing, the Orange ally, but a hit upon one of the; ran roughshod over Utica (N.Y.) a ll y, strips will not register{ College, 234. . on the electrical judging devices.! - Alexander Dako's squad had enabling the.- attacking fencer to' previously beaten Rochester. 17- continue his pursuit: i 10, while losing to Buffalo, 16-11 and to Cornell, 17-10. i 'The Lions - will make a couple. of lineup shifts, at least for the: KLIMA EXPECTS today's meet first round of fencing. Klima will,Nrttany Rifle Team to be a rough one to win, pointing insert Harty Smith in place of : out that Syracuse is in the middle StereSerepea in the epee compe ,of one of the leading fencing hot-;tition. and Ron Buszko will re-' Meets Tough Navy beds in the nation. In .fact, the:place Nainuchit Chaturaehinta ini State's- rifle team meets Navy Orange haven't had to leave their foil. . ;at Annapolis, Md., this afternoon immcdiate'area fora meet prior l and the Lions will , have to do to today. t o d ay. "Those changes Will be for the ; some heavy shootin to enhance first round only." Klima said. their 8-2 record. However. Klima looks for the : .. After that 3 .l - oluil. say, just what? metallic strips upon which thei i *lll do: — - The always tough Middies, re •garded as one of the top -teams in the East this year; have yet to lose to Penn State. . . The Lions hive , two meets re maining, Duquesne and Carnegie Tech., before the sectional shoot offs at Grove City, Pa., March 30 and 31. Fencipg Terms Attack a forward move ment alike weapon which con stitutes an imminent offensive threat. CompOrli* attack an at tack made in two or more movements. Delayed attack ,a com posite attack in which there is -a momentary hesitation. Parry—a successful defen sive movement. Phrase—a period in a bout In which there h no cessation of action. Riposte--counter-athick. Frosh Cagers, Thinciads Encounter Navy Plebes - Pcnn - States freshman indoor track and basketball , teams travcl,lnao Scores TKO . to Annapolis, Md., tonight to (from our wire service); meet Navy. For the track team it will be the opening and .the; Ingemar Johansson, foriner close of its 1962 season, as the; world's heavyweight champion contest is the only one seheduled.3 . soared a TKO over Joe By- The basketball ! team will he; graves at 2:08 of • the seventh looking for its folir#l win in six; round last night at Goteborg. games. The cagers have beateni Sweden. Johan vs oa, who Altoona. Behrend; end ' Dußois,' weighed .200 pounds. had said while losing to Altoona and Buck-; he'd retire from boxing if he nell. lost the bout. iSpend an afternoon at KAPPA DELTA RHO See State In 'Gcrtar Bowl . Sunday,feb. 11 2:004:00 Syracuse is expecied to provide a good test for the Lions' power ful sabre trio, Larry Chamberlain. Earl LaKier and Charles Poole. ,They paced last week's victory by scoring ix, of State's 15 points. IN EPEE, Smith will team with captain Bob Oliver and Dave Lewis. Bu.szko moves into the starting foil lineup with Art Fuller and !Joe Bubinak. Fuller and .Bubinak took five of a possible six points in last week's meet. ' This will be the seventh meet ing between State and Syracuse. 'The teams last met in a triangu lar meet in /9,42 with the Lions iedging Syracuse for second Place lbehind Cornell. Overall, State (leads the-series. 5-1. RUSHEES air DAILY COLLEGIAN, IRsIIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLyANIA State's scores so far this season have been good enough to place them in the top 5 per cent of all teams in the country. Warmath inks New Pact MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Foot ball coach Murray, Warmath was given a new lour-year contract yesterday by. the University of Minnesota Board of Regents. ex tending through Feb. 1, 1966, at a salary of $21,000 a year. Summer Jobs for College Students waiters waitresses recreation FOR COLLEGE ' STUDENTS ONLY- APPLY MOW KW ADOSIEZSIFS & INFO. SEND YOUR NAME 'ADDRESS AND - $l.OO O COMM' EMPLOYAREND6VKF., c I I .O. BOX 243, HARTSDALE, N.Y. ON PIFBt MARITIME CRUISES cabin boys deck hands Hand ball Finals Set for Monday The champio4hip found of the! IM handball and paddleball tour-I nament will be played Monday at 7 p.m. on the Het Hall courts. Jim Bush (Tiiangle) face Vernon Zeitz (Phi Epsilon Pi) for: the fraternity har.dball chain-' pionship. and Dave Lehrrier ma Chi) will meet Jim Baker (Theta Delta Chi) - in the paddle-I ball title match. Dave Gibbs (Watts 1) will play 'Larry Greenberg for the inde pendent paddleball title, and the / handball chatnpion will be de cided when Bill Brightfelt meets Bruce Blanning. The independent players have 'thus far played -four Or , five matches, while the fraternity : men have played five or six, de pending upon their leagues. The eight finalists are all that remain of 170 men who entered the tournaments ,and were ina 7 ted since the opening day, Jan. :1. : , Pirates Sign Mazerosou PITTSBURGH (AP) —Bill: eroski signed his 1962 contract, with the Pittsburgh Pirates yeis terday. The 25-year-old second baseman set a National League record for ,participating in double plays last season with a total of 144. The old mark of 137. was set in 195 U by Jackie Robinson. Nom Club Presents Monsignor Leonard J. Vkk TOMORROW EVENING 7:00 111 Boucke. Topic: The index—GoOd or Bad? • Open to Public others forestry engineering SATURDAY,. 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