PAGE TEN Pittsburgh Coach Seeks 100th Mat Win Tonight fiy DEAN BUICK Assistant Sports Editor Pittsburgh wrestling fans have a celebration cake baked for their coach Rex Peery, but the veteran Panther mentor isn't "counting his chickens before they're hatched." Peery goes after his 100th col legiate coaobing victory tonight against Penn State's 5,2-1 grap plers, and hei isn't taking the meet RS arlsome of the It's no wonder. The Panthers and State have met 39 times in dual. meets with-the Lions win ning 14 of tht m. In fact, State is one .of only two schools to hold a series edge over the Panthers. THE LION JINX is even more amazing -when you consider Peery's 99-32-4 record at Pitt. • Time and again State has gene into the Pitt match as the under dog and time and again the Lions have managed to win. Pitt will be a decided favorite tonight. The Panthers cre 6-1-1, their only loss.coming last week against second-ranked Lehigh.l7-1 4. They boast three unbeaten wrestlers and two•others that have lost just once. But still Peery isn't con fident. "STATE WILL BE coming here Njth a fairly poor record. but don't let that fool you," Peery, . told a luncheon group earlier thi.o juggle the lineup, but indica week in Pittsburgh. "They have Mons point to a different strategy ,± the, personnel to swit around i m" l ast 11771 '• and could give us trouble." - i - Pitt has to place •its man on Last week against ,syracuse Lionithe mat first so = we'll have the coach Charlie Speidel juggled hisladvantage ' This time , " lineup so fast he looked like a' Speidel said before leaving for Pittsburgh. man handling hot' potatoes. IV , STATE - COULD use Denny all went for naught though. asSlattery at 123, Bob Haney at the Orange meld State to a 15-15 130, Dick Campbell at 137, George tie. .Edwards at 147, Ron - Pifer at 157, Tonight Speidel again expects John Barone at 167, Bill Polacek TKE, Balsam Gain IM Swim Wins By KEN DENLINGat "I don't expect TKE to score Tau Kappa Epsilon may be a too many more runaway wins like this one," .IM director Dutch stranger dry home, to but water last it prove as d to nig t be hno,l Sykes said, "however they're cer sweeping to a 37-3 victory over;tainlY a team to watch in the Zeta Beta Tau in IM swimming at meets to come*" Clennland Pool. 0 In almost the same sort of, Minus ace freestyler Jack Bo r -,mismatch, Balsam' house over- Teke copped first And whelmed Linden - 32-9. second places in all events to Tom Ferguson's opening 35.0 establish itself as a definite con-freestyle win gave Balsam a quick tender for the fraternity cham-Iseven-point lead, and it was no pionship. contest from there on. Other vic- Leading the onslaught was Etob l tors for Balsam were Bill Cru- Turring, with wins in the free-tcelius with a 4441. _breaststroke, style and, breaststroke, Bob•Dimdand Jerry Grossman, who took - ock,_clocked in 41.6 seconds: for the diving with a 13.5 score. the backstroke, and Fred Good, - Balsam's relay team, composed who edged teammate Vic, Bran-,of Eric Vander, Walt Miller, Nat denburg. 18.8 to 18.6, in diving:iCarter and Ferguson won the re-; Tekes relay team of Dimnek.qay in 1:10.1. Brandenburg. Ralph Colaizra, andi Lyons 3 won the other meet on Cliff Wise were timed in 1:04.5.1a forfeit by Northampton. DOING IT THE HARD WAIT by hgff._ (GETTING RIO 9P 0 • 14 ISsA>l.`l`S. easier 3-minute way for men: FITCi Men, get rid of embarrassing dandruff easy as 1.2-3 with FITCH! In just 3 minutes (one rubbing, one lathering. one rinsing), every, tract of dandruff, grime, gummy old hair tonic goes nght down the drain! Your hair looks hand s sotner, healthier.Yourl R scalp p i SHAMPOO every week for LEADINS MAN'S potitire dandruff control SHAMPOO ' Keep your hair and scalp really Clam dandruff-!reef * * * * * * THE'DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK: PENNSYLVANIA DARYL KELVINGTON . . . EIIVA runner-up * * * at 177, Phil Myer at 191 and Ed Pohland at heavyweight. Pitt will probably counter with Dick Martin (8.0) at 123, Sherrn Moyer (2-4-2) at 130, John Zoli koff (7-0) at 137, Daryl Kelving ton (6-1-1) at 147, August Arrigone (4-3-1) at 157, Jim Harrison (7-0-1) at 167, Ken Barr (6-1) at 177, Tom Jefferies (5-2-1) at 191' and Jeff Ware (1-4) at heavyweight. Moon Signs LA Pact LOS ANGELES (AP):— Wally Moon became the highest paid Dodger player yesterday when he signed a 196 Z contract that re portedly will pay him' $40,000. Moon, 31, was the club's lead ing hitter in 19.61 with .an average of .328. ** * ; SPACE, MISSILE & JET PROJECTS AT DOUGLAS have created outstanding . career opportunities for SCIENTISTS and ENGINEERS B.S. degrees or better Assignments include the following areas: , Serve-Mechanisms—relating to Heat Tye:nutter—relating to mis all types of control problems sile and space vehide structures Electronk Systems—relating to Structures—relating to cyclic all types of guidance, detection, l oa d s, t empeta t ure e ff ects, an d th e control and communications • investigation of new materials, Propulsion—relating to fluid- --" methods, products, etc. mechanics, thermodynamics, Aerodynamics—relating to wind dynamic* internal aerodynamics tunnel, research, stability and Envirocunental —relating to air control conditioning, pressurization and Solid State Physics—relating to oxygen sys!,ems - metal surfaces and fatigue • ' Human Factors—analysis of environment affectingpilotand Space vehicle and weapon space cre7s, design of cockpit con- • system studies—of all types, soles, instrument panels and pilot involving a vast range of scientific equipment and engineering skills • Get full information at INDIVIDUAL ON CAMPUS •INTERVIEWS with a Douglas representative Mouday, February 26 or Tuesday February 27 We urge you to make an appoints:nen! through George N. P. Leetch. • ' Director Placement Service. If you cannot please lerit. t to ' • S. A. Amestoy, Staff Assistant to VP Engineering DOUGLAS. AIRCRAFT COMPANY,INC. 3000 Ocean Park Blyd., Santa Monica, California! An equal cwportunity employer Fencers Need Upset For. Winning Season Penn State'S i fencers close out their abbreviated dual meet campaign against COrnell at 3 p.m. today in, Rec Coach Dick Klima's Nittany swordmen, who le-entered competition this year after an 11-year lapse, need a victory for a winning season.' State has had two meets this season, beating Johns Hopkins, 15-12,and _ * * bowing to Syracuse, 14-13. The Lions face an arduous task. however. The Big Red come into this meet with -impressive cre dentials—including a 6-1 record this season. IN THEIR MOST recent outing Thursday- - coach Raoul Sudre's New Yorkers routed MIT, 21-6. They also have defeated Buffalo.. 19-8; Penn, 20-7; HarVarcl, 15-12: Syracuse, 17-10 and Yale, .15-12. Columbia handed Cornell its only defeat of the season last Satur day, 18-9.' The Big Red will present a strong, well-balanced lineup. It is this balance, combined with great er experience, which rates them an edge over the Lions. • Alan. Woolf, fifth in last year's ECAC epee competition and one of the favorites for this year's title, will lead Cornell in his specialty. He'll be joined by Dave Jordan arid either Chuck Shields !or Andy_ Hospider. State will counter with - Dave Lewis, Bob Oliver and either Bar.i, Iry 'Smith or Steve Serepca. In the foil competition, Cornell will start Mike Sanders. John Stotsenburg and Laszlo Szerenvi. 'Sanders is one of the favorites , for this year's ECAC foil crown. Cornell is expected to dominate the foil competition against State's undefeated Art Fuller, Joe Bubi nak and Nainuchit Chaturachinta. Ron Buszko is an outside possi bility to break into the starting lineup, however. Closest competition of the day is expected in the sabre. dueling where State's powerful trio of Larry' Chamberlain, Chick Poole and Earl LaKier will run up against an equally imposing unit of Don Mason, Mark Richman and Dave Feigenbaum. Over the years State has de feated Cornell in fencing just once. That lone triumph came in ; SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24.-1962 By ERA MILLER ART FULLER . . . unbeaten sword man the first meeting between the schools in 1934, 0-8. The Big Med have emerged triumphant 11 times since,then, usually by lop sided scores. - In " their most recent' meeting Cornell won 16-11 in 1951. The Big Red's most lopsided win in, the series was by a 20:7 count in 1950. The only 'shutout in the series was Cornell's 9-0 win in 1939. BASKETBALL SCORES • CoUAge Va. Tech 101, Ceo. Washington 7$ Princeton 73, Harvard 66 Clemson .72, :Virginia 71 Penn 87, Dartmouth $6 Brown 84, Columbia 51 E. Mich. $7, E. Illinois 66 So. 111. 57, Central 'Mich.• 52 Duquesne 74, St. Francis IPa.l 61 ~. , - -:___.l * * It
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