PAGE SIX ' io n '-.,',;.'"''''',,,,'.‘;' rest 1 ers Battle ;.7.. Undefeated l'i';'.l..aryland By IRA MILLER, Assistant Sports Editor la lineup that has only one beaten man in it. 167-pounder Nelson Three new faces will be in the lineup tonight as Penn State's Aurand was beaten by Virginia. wrestling team, winless in two meets, battles undefeated Mary- The rest of the Terp lineup will show Tom Schleicher, 123; land in College Park The new men are Lee Wolfe (123), Bob Ziegler (157) and Kopnisky. 157: Marshall Dauborman, 177 and Gary Wikander, Matt Dunne (177). all of whom will make their collegiate debut Heavyweight. • for coach Charlie Speidel's matmen Though the Lions are 0-2, the lineup shuffling didn't come Coast Conferenca champions. Kopmsky was the 157-pound cham as the result of any planned shakeup, but rather as the result pion in the Coast Guard Invitational Tournament earlier this of a series of incidents IVolfe, a senior from nearby Mil'helm who wrestled scholas tically at Penns Valley High School. replaces State College's Tom Balent, dropped from the University for academic reasons. Ziegler. a junior from Allentown. gained the nod over PIAA champ Joe Eremus to fill Dick Dewalt's vacancy. He was placed on academic probation earlier this week. And Dunne. a junior from Garden City. N.Y.. beat veteran Mike Gill of State College twice in wrestle-offs earlier this week to earn his starting position. The three newcomers mark the only changes in the Lion lineup from the one that absorbed a 25-6 beating at Lehigh a week ago. The Nittanies dropped their opener, 16-11. to Michigan. Maryland is 2-0, with the wins over North Carolina Slate (32-0) and Virginia (21-10). The rest of Speidel's lineup will have veterans Mark Piven, 130: Steve Erber, 137; captain George Edwards, 147; Marty, Strayer, 167; and Don McKenna, heavyweight. Strayer, the defending Eastern runner-up sports a 1-0-1 mark and as such is the only unbeaten Lion. Piven is 1-1, Erber 0-2, Edwards 1-1 and McKenna 0-2. Coach Sully Krouse's Terps, on the other hand, will sport S la 4 Y Sat. Night HUB Ballroom 8 - 12 Music by Catalinas Sponsored by Admission 25c Alpha Kappa Psi WINTER TERM SEMINARS Starting Sunday, 9:30 a.m., at the Presbyterian Student Center, 132 W. Beaver Avenue A Protestant Look at Judaism and Catholicism Thomas Brunkow The Christian Life on Campus: Fact or Theory? Jerry L. Mark The Prophets of Israel: Servants of the Word of God Lucy Guthrie (Coffee and Rolls 9:15) 'ATIHAUM HOW at 2:00.4:30-7:00-9:30 "Electrifying, Fluid, Dynamic Vehicle! punctuated by scenes that are exceptional in their visual excitement!"—Film Journal M-G.M PAU presern EKE SOMM PANAVISION* EXTRA! ADDED! Roger Staubach "THE QUARTERBACK" WEI "One of the Years 10 Best' "LORD OF THE FLIES" Coming WED. Sculpture Contest Coming! Registration-Jan. 13-17-HUB Trophies for GREEKS Cash for INDIES Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega Men's Service Fraternity All Proceeds to go to Service Projects "TE OPEN TO Nominal Entrance Fee Gary Langer, 130; John Henderson, 137; Frank Henter,,l47; Bob Kopnisky, Dauberman and Wikander are all defending Atlantic Tonight's meet marks the Lions' third straight on the road. Next week they begin a five-meet home stand by tangling with Ivy League champion Cornell. - The Big Red, boasting one of the East's strongest teams, had the misfortune of meeting both Lehigh and Navy early in the year. They are 1-14 to date, meeting Harvard today. Navy, the current class of the East, is at Temple today while Pitt, depleted by ineligibilities, opens its season at home with Syracuse's defending EIWA champs. The Panthers lost five men due to academic difficulties earlier this week. A sixth, Ken Barr, is out for the season with an injury, ind a seventh. Jeff Ware, signed a pro football contract last month with the New York Jets of the American League. Pitt coach Rex Peety said Thursday night that he didn't know what he would do for a 191-pounder and a heavyweight against Syracuse. Both spots were wiped out in the losses. * * * Frosh Grapplers Face Navy Penn State's freshmen wres tlers make their second start of the young season tonight when they battle the Navy Plebes at Annapolis. Coach Dave Adams' fresh squad dropped its opener, 21-12 to Lehigh, with Tom Borthwick picking up a pin, Jerry Seaman a decision and John Lotz and Dave Teller draws. Adams will go with basically the same lineup tonight as he Mash Maryland NIP' COL FOR SALE 1951 KAISER Very good Condition. All good Ores. Original owner. 237-7021 day, 238-6460 evening. 1950 PONTIAC. Good tires, new paint Inspected. 5110 HO 6-6564. 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Injuries have knocked out, half of Allie Sherman', start ing backfield and only in creased optimism in the camp of the West which already leads in the series, 8-5. New York's Y. A. Tittle was injured in the championship', game Dec. 29 and Dallas' Buddy Dial was hurt in prac-1 tice yesterday. 'lrish Cage Coach Quits Chicago's George Hala s,l SOUTH BEND, Md. (11 3 )—, coaching in his first Pro Bowl gohnny Jordan ended a 13-yearl game for the West, will startdstint as Notre Dame basketball Johnny Unitas of Baltimore, coach yesterday without giving quarterback; Jim Taylor of; a reason. Green Bay, fullback; Tommy; Jordan, 53, said he will leave : Mason of Minnesota, halfback;lhis post at the end of this sea-' and Terry Barr of Detroitd son—Feb. 29. He gave no fu-' flanker. ture plans. CLASSIF WORK WANTED WORK WANTED. Mother will babysit in' NEWMAN CLUB Discussion "The Devil's her own home, full or part-time, Mon • Advocater," tomorrow 6 30-7:30 at 210 Fri. daylight hours. 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The Penn State gymnasticslmen. I One of the Lions' strongest team opens its 1964 EIGL, The Lions entrants in free events appears to be the par schedule tonight at 7:10 when, exercise will include Isabelle. allel bars, where Jacobson, Isa the Lion G-men tangle with who won the event in the WVU belle, Culhane and Sforza wil! Massachusetts at Amnerst. meet, Culhane, Pete Saponaro compete. Junior John Martin, a The meet climaxes a busy, and Keller.rising star for the Nittanies, • weekend for coach Gene Wett-1 The side horse event will seelleads the still rings camped stone's proteges, who walloped'Jacobson teaming with veter-I tors, which also include Al West V irginla, 70-26, in their ans Ray Cherry and Al PorterlMarshall, Bill Jenkins an d lone engagement so far. In, and soph Dennis Paoletti, while Keller. Massachusetts' only meet,' Mei the four all-around performers Tonight's battle marks the Redmen lost to Army, 149-120.: will compete on the high bar. first time the Lions will coin- The Lions, who arrived in F. P. Sforza and Saponaro,;pete under the new Federation Amherst about 9 last night, will two of State's top long horselo f Intrenational Gymnastic.; travel to Springfield this after- vaulters last year, head the code of points and rules of corn noon to see the Army-Spring- Lions entrants for that event.l petition recently adopted by field clash. The meet will give Burtnett and sophomore the coaches and athletic direc- State a chance to scout a pair; Doug Collins also will perform, tors of the EIGL at its future opponents, Spring field at Ree Hail next Saturday i and the Cadets' at West Point Feb. 8 On the return trip to Am herst, the Lions will put in an appearance at the Penn State Connecticut Valley Alumni ban quet in Mill Valley. There will be short introductions of the gymnasts and Wettstone will speak briefly to the grads, who will attend the PSIJ-Massa chusetts battle later in the evening. The West Virginia meet gave State a chance to "warm up" for league competition and since Massachusetts isn't reput ed to be particularly strong this season, Wettstone also ex pects to use tonight's contest to sharpen the Lions for the tougher teams on the schedule. The Lions' lineup is built a round a top-flight all-around quartet, Juniors Mike Jacobson and Jim Culhane and sopho mores Ed Isabelle and Bill Keller. Each will compete in lEDS -w MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN INSTITUTE of Physics pre sents The Ultimate Sneed. ru , sclav, 109 Osmond Lab at 7:15 p GENE LINDACHER LUTHERAN WORSHIP SERVICES EISENHOWER CHAPEL 8:00 A.M. —Holy Communion 10:00 A.M. The Service LSA 415 E. Foster. Ave. 6:30 P.M. - The Human Meaning in Contemporary Art" Dr. Paul Edmonston—Associate Professor Art Education THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE of AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS presents Dr. John W. HoII Professor of Aerospace Engineering Speaking on "An Introduction to Cavitation" Tuesday, January 14 7:30' p.m. Mineral Science Building Auditorium Memberships will be available Today-1:00, 3:06, 5:12, 7:18, 9:24 Now Playing Sun.-2:29, 4:52, 7:15, 9:21 Caw , Audrey Grant Hepburn play a game of danger and delight in A Universal Release • TECHNICOLOR® ;;; State Theatre, State College of his outstanding performance in Traffic Department. Knowing that good managers can step into new situations easily, New Jersey Bell did not hesitate to move Gene into the more technical Dover job. New Jersey Bell considers Gene a versatile young mana• ger with an unlimited future. Not a bad reputation to have! Gene Lindacher, like many young men, is impatient to make things happen for his company and himself. There are few places where such restlessness is more welcomed or rewarded than in the fast•growing telephone business. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES A : ,',,,P''';'::t:•:<;S:: <;.. •-ty,'4:; - •o, ' 0..V,'-. : !:.:::.; ; ;':: - Y;', 1,1:- ......' : ";/..'v,'.:•4'',".„,',F;:g.;•-",,'?"'3,,q;',`-' t SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1964 Charade A STANLEY DONEN Production