WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 9. 1963 Pohland Returns to Lineup Against Maryland Saturday Even though Penn State faces another tough test when it wrestles Maryland Satqday night at Rec Hall, Lion coach Charlie Speidel is Wearing a big smile this week. Cause for the current good feel ing on the part of the long-time coach is the return of letterman Ed Pohland. Pohland, the blond „h air e d "Miniature Tank" from Latrobe should give the Lions the big lift they need in the heavier weights. And, - just as important, his presence at practice session seems to instill new life into all the wrestlers. Last year while grappling at both 191 and heavyweight, Poh land compiled a 5-2 record. IN THE EASTERNS, he won three of five matches, losing only to the champion, Ed Scharer of DEAN'S WALK-IN (Corner of Pugh & Beaver) We Cash Student Checks JOBS study and travel WORLD-WIDE More than 900 individual student opportunities. Summer (1-3 months) or longer in more than 50 Countries. Life guards, sales, resort, farm, construaion, factory, hospital, modeling, child care, hotel, camp counseling and other work. TRAVEL GRANTS to $5OO & land arrangements by SITA (since 1933 the world's largest organization for educational travel). For your copy of the ISTC 1963 brochure send 200 to: The INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TRAVEL CENTER 39 Cortlandt St., NY 7, NY. - WHAT WHO- WHEW- Thursday, 6:30g0 I p.m. WHERE- Atherton Rec Room Rutgers, 3-1, and to Bill Wood of Brown, 3-2. - Pohland was academically in eligible • the first term and the Lions felt his loss in the lineup. During his absence, State failed to win a single bout at either 191 or heavyweight. The best they could do was a 6-6 draw by Ed Fleming against John Burns of Lehigh Saturday night. Pohland will return to face a Maryland team that vowed it would beat the Lions this year. MARYLAND LOST to State 16-11 in a bout that saw Pohland end hcpes of a Maryland victory in the heavyweight bout by crush ing 250-pound Roger Shoals. Terrapin coach "Sully" Krouse START THE TERM OFF RI T Records THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA figured Shoals would have an easy Orey in Pohland, but the Lion star -had other ideas. After a 4-4 first period, Pohland had the match in his hands. When the dust had. cleared, the' final score was an overwhelming 19-6. Pohland came to State with good credentials, losing in his senior year only after he had reached the State finals. He now tips the scales at 200 pounds, but hopes to lose enough weight so that he can wrestle, in his favorite 191-pound spot. As-far as Speidel is concerned, it doesn't matter where Pohland wrestles. He's lust glad to have him back. And Pohland is glad to be back. West Halls" Religious Affairs committee presents OUR THREE FAITHS This Week:. WHAT IS A OW? with Rabbi Norman 'Goldberg . • TONTGHT, 7 P.M. Waring Lounge Everyone Welcome .. . ts. M I E 1 , '- .1. .....j, . 1-;''.,:l. ! ',a., ate' _..,:,.. s.-..;,,,, ;:,:.•:::-.:` !,..., .?, 4 ,':: ': 1 .‘. .. ~i 1,,, .•.'• ,'.? 2 ,.'''' ' ''...! '..; ': jt „, 2' ':-.,-,,--`. ...' _ i - a Free Refreshments Cincinnati Tops AP Poll By JIM BECKER Associated Press Sports Writer Despite two national champion ships, it took two years for Cin cinnati to climbao the top of the weekly Associated Press basket ball poll, but it's beginning to look as if it will take almost as long to get the Bearcats off that rung. The undefeated team which now has won 29 in a row over two seasons, was named the No. 1 college five in the nation for the sixth straight week- in the latest AP rankings, based on votes from a panel of sports writers and sportscasters. They did it in convincirfg fash ion, taking.all 44 . first place votes, for a perfect 440 point total. ARIZONA STATE moved up a notch to third, with 256 points, followed by Ohio State and Illi nois. The Illini - dropped two berths and Ohio State moved -up one. Balloting closed after Satur day games, before Illinois rudely dumped the Buckeyes Monday on the Illini court, 90-78. The rest of the top ten, in or der, were Duke, Georgia Tech, Wichita, West Virginia and North Carolina. The top ten, based on 10 points for a first-place vote, 9 for sec ond, etc., with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss records through Saturday: W L Pis. I. Cincinnati (44) ..11 0 440 2. Loyola Chicago ~13 0 3711 3. Arizona State ....12 1 256 4. Ohio State 9 1 229 5. Illinois 9 1 220 6. Duke 10 2 200 7. Georgia Tech 9 0 133 8. Wichita 9. West Virginia ....8 3 s'. 10. North Carolina ...6 1 5 PAGE SEVEN
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