PAGE SIX • , , .. ... • • • - • . , • ' ' -` , 0 , . • 0 - . • , . , wnV r • o .. . . , • . • ' • • „ • . .••'-•;.''..!': . ,•:Apw' ' •• ,4;-',6'V, By The Ass o ciated Press land at Bradenton; . Minnesota and Detroit -'Allen, his star third baseman, departed sud- Atlanta added shortstop Sonny Jackson -I; t•S,v • • :/i . -' , ',i,, 'AA* • • 4advo.'**' - ' .::: . .MM.IVa '4-,- la F n t d, L a a n u d der t d b: le l . Zankees and Balti- denly yeiterday from the Phils' training and first baseman Chuck Harrison from 4.1 ,, 1n - 9‘....- • I s r , ..v IP4'.-.,* '.. 4 - ; . .., ‘.:* . ' . '*4 .•• :':.s afil ' .There are only 30 ,shopping days left • . base in' Clearwater Fla. Allen is recovering Houston and infielder Deron Johnson from ',lgt , • . C 3; A'.. ?;' -.- 5. - ft4. until the start of the major league baseball q t* m at or L e ak a e t,, ainna The Chicago Cubs and California meet from a severely cut hand suffered last sea- Cincinnati. The Cubs got outfielder Lou AV .... - .4 - .1:4 a , ,, :-, 1;1 - i' .. 'etf . -.. .L...7:.••••" -. . ,‘,`•4-4 season and during that time managers will . Palm Springs, Calif, and San Francisco son and he said he went home to have his Johnson from Los Angeles. Houston picked "M. - . '*'' - ' w '* .- ** * .1.... . ':.::•••• :, ..,:• . Likt , have to decide more quickly than ever , pleveland at TucsonTucs . on, Ariz. . ' own physician check his hand. up pitcher Denny Lemaster and shortstop 41 !'.; - - ' '.-' '..• ;' ,' I - -.: - .....:.:' •••Mg. whether they picked up any real b•argains A manager has got to earn his money Phils Get ,rive . • Dennis Menke from Atlanta and pitcher Wf.;',.P. , *- '''.... 4 .-- .:• : '* :-. '''' . li,.. ; .** .-- ~,,.::..;... :. ogt.. during the winter. .f.:,..''.„:•... :.- • 7 - "".if', ; , - , : f , •';:Kifi this year " said Eddie . Stanky the White Sox The Phils got five of the some 80 play-, Fred Gladding from Detroit. 4.,..,.4 e'''''') , l -><.o- ,, Mr:-:.V. That's because each club must trim its skipper. lu like the idea of getting down toers traded during the off-season. They ob- Dodgers Secure Versalles . K.. - , ~ -r . •,..i.. ' -.;..,.4 , 4 etc*.. -•> . * . 4 4 :.:".'''. -..-,.•- ' ..4 , ]••:• roster to 25 players by opening day April. 8. 25 players, When we expand well' have to tamed pitchers Woody Fryman, Harold Clem •-•- tw- -,,, .' V , •••• •..• x::7' .:w<K . The Dodgers secured shortstop Zoilo •,..i . . .:*. • .* : '` . l..- . • ~ f ' ''..:o': ' ‘` .. ). 4V: . .. s 'lb .> .I' ''i ' ''':thAi: In the past, they were - ,permitted to carry.. ~,,,,..4 , get down to 22 or 23 men and we Might as and Bill Laxton and infielder Don Money Versalles and pitcher Jim Grant from Minne- h.': -A-: • . s ts.aißr :-.;;* , ,A s'-'• -- , -•`•-•:•-* , .:..;.•: , .k.:.. •.- A, 28 players for the' season's opening month, well, get ready." from Pittsburgh and catcher Mike Ryan sots, catcher Tom Haller from the Giants f. , - ,y'#.' - ; -...... .:'-.''':.•!`, eig,t t:..Y .1 :1- ' ' ..::‘;'Y'..<• ig The decision-making starts today when, Add K.C. and Seattle from Boston. and infielder Paul Popovich and outfielder 1••::'s , ii; r . '" . .7 VS-:z'32 i: - , &,,,:-..)- .:,:g....••• , - - Vs' for the first time, all 20 teams are slated to The American League will add Kansas The champion St. Louis Cards got Jim Williams from the Cubs. •- 1 ' ,, i s ' '.'..:.'...:.,.,.. :'.r*V. til.A , Y,k„, ~,,,, , . :. . i ., ~.::: 1 k,,,,,w • . .---...,..-5i5 , ......A./...r. , i,-;..-.. , ..?..., 4 ,... 4 . see action in spring training games. City•and Seattle for the 1969 campaign. The catcher Johnny Edwards' from Cincinnati The Giants strengthened their second- ‘'..‘Wf'.?•: - '''A4' . .*:`,: . •-.4 z. P.-„....;:-">E11.1. , ?-Z , ': , , „... .-",,y:::•..5'1‘.1,;`,11‘. 41M Opened Thursday National League 'hasn't announced ,its ex- and shortstop Dick Schofield, the former short situation by obtaining Ron Hunt and •,•‘'<* ' 1 ''.......- -. "' '.'*-i'-'4-• , -; ' ":. • `X '?,;•,,,....:•• 4 ,,,,,4 ' ' 01ig..... , • .k:l4 :-. z<.:,. - :-z -. r-' .4. •:3;*..:, The exhibition schedule opened Thurs- pansion plans. Dodger. 'They also acquired a new general Nate Oliver from the Dodgers. Star pitcher - • :',''''''''.- ' *'m . 2*'' ..- ' U.:}e ' '', . :4-4. ....A .......,••• bA -...,'.3 ' y ~(o,Nifo:. '.' :.%-; • - ..:. day with the New York Yankees blanking • Oakland is the only new city in the manager, Bing Devine, to replace Stan Mu- Jim Bunning and Dave Wickersham, an- : . 4* 34:-.%-*&`''.-."-*':.•oN ' s'. N• ....*E:*•;•:',‘•:.•*••*I-2' . .... • ~ other .pitcher, were acquired by Pittsburgh, - ''''S•l3.% . 4ft . &;' 2,1 .-1.-i'V4'6*.t-I-6::-:;:•• • * Washington 1-0. Five games were booked big leagues this year, having shifted from sial. .;,•,.....- . •.?,-. ~:,..•••,,-.., •:. „-s • yesterday. Kansas City, Bob Kennedy of the A's is Cincinnati, among the favorites to win Bunning from the Phils and Wickersham ; * ' '.:*' 4 c•N''' o '•'--• -/ .'* . V . Today's schedule features eight games among the six new managers. The others the NL pennant, got outfielder Mack Jones from Detroit. The Mets' new Men are catch- • , ~.. ,„, 1. .•• • .:- .:,,?; :: ,; 1 :1:•. I i : - in Florida—Atlanta and Los Angeles in West are Gil Hodges, mo v ing from Washington to and . pitcher Jay Ritchie from Atlanta, in- er J. a Martin, outfielder Tommie Agee and ; .1 i.•• ' .„ ----,...-- -..- 1. - t,4y.>: Palm Beach; Cincinnati and the Chicago th e Ne w Y or k mets t Larry Shepard at Pitts- fielder Bob Johnson from the . Mets, first infielder Al Weis from the White Sox, pitch- : - ., • ,,,c 4lPi —• , . 1.• ~.., '' .: . .• ' - . - - ota; Houston and Wash- bi th, Luman Harr- )t, Atlanta, ,1 .. -, Ler- fielder . .... .. . ... .. EDDIE STANKY • . . will have to work Five Wrestling Champs Return Five defending champions, a 1966 winner and seven runners up last year will be among the top competitors 'n thy 38th Na tional Collegiate wrestling championships March 21-23 in Rec Hall. The returning champions in the 11-class field are Rick Sanders of Portland State at 115 puunds: Dave McGuire of Oklahoma at 130 pounds: Dale Anderson of Michigan State at 137 poui.ds; Don Henderson of Air Force at 1 , 15 rounds, and Fred Fozzard of Oklahoma State at 177 pounds, Sanders will be shooting for his third straight title. Dave Porter of Michigan will attempt to regain the heavy eight crown he won two years ago but lost in last year's semi-final round at Kent State. Returning runners-u r include Masaru Yatabe of Portland State at 137 pounds. Mike Gluck Shocker: N.C. State Upsets Duke, 12-10 CHARLOTTE, N.C, (AP) day night's final. North Carolina State held the Duke led 4-2 at the half as ball for 13 minutes and 45 sec- each team had only eight shots ands in the second half last for ose field goal in a game that night, then scored six points proauced both single and corn in the last' 2 1 / 2 minutes for a billed low records for the tour shocking 12-10 upset of Duke, nament. The previous record ranked sixth nationally, in the was set two years ago when semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Duke defeated North Carolina Conference Basketball Tourna- 21-20 in the semifinals, over ment. coming a Tar Heel freeze. North Carolina, ranked fifth The game produced the low in the nation and top-seeded in est score in a major college game recent histor and the tourney, whipped South knocked in y the Blue Devils out of Carolina 82-79 in overtime in a chance for the NCAA and the other semifinal and meets probably the National Invita- North Carolina State in Satur- tional. SUNDAY WORSHIP Methodist EISENHOWER CHAPEL 11:15 a. m. Volunteer For Israel • I year—Sherut La'am Program *6 months VIP Program •Summer in Kibbutz-10 week program • Kibbutz Ulpan— City Ulpan University Programs —Summer & Full Year • Israel Summer InsEiute —7 week program • Summer Work Program Partial Loans and Subsidies Available Call, write, or come into our office. Out of town students—call for appoint ment over term break in Philadelphia. Philadelphia Volunteers for Israel 215-KI6-2088 1520 Lewis Tower Building 225 S. 15th Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 White Sox at Sarasota; Houston ant „ ast. ington at 'Cocoa; the New York Mets and St. Louis at St. Petersburg; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh at Ft. Myers; Boston and Oak of Wisconsin at 145, Wayne Wells of Oklahoma at 152, Cleo McGlory of Oklahoma at 160; Mike Gallego of Fresno State at 167, Mike Brrdley of Michi gan State at 177. and Don Carol lo of Adams State, runner-up at heavyweight in 1967 but now a 191-pounder. Oklahoma State and Okla homa are expected to wage a duel for the team title. Michi gan State, the 1967 champion, came on strong last week to win the Big Ten title but doesn't appear to have the overall strength to challenge the Big Eight pow -rs. Oklahoma State has domi nated the ,Nt'AA tournament, winning 25 times. Oklahoma is second with six titles. Penn State is the only East ern team ever to win the cham pionship. That victory came in 1953, the last time the Nittany Lions played host to the tourna ment, Act Today iurgh, Luman Harris al. _ ~ianta, Jim Lemon at Washington and Alvin Dark at Cleveland. Gene Mauch, an incumbent, already has what appears to be a major problem: Richie ONE OF THE FIVE returning NCAA wrestling cham pions, Oklahoma's Dave , McGuire is shown in his bout with Penn State's Wally Clark last December in Rec McGuire, a 130-pound national champion last year as a sophomore, decisioned Clark, 5.4, in that bout and will be back to University Park in 11 days when the national championships get underway in Rec Hall. •••••••••••••••••••••• • 0 • 0 • SEE • • • • • • • "Singapore Sue" 4 : " Putting Pants on Phillip" • • is • • Tickets at HUB Desk • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• Nickelodeon Nice HUB Assembly Room March 15, Friday 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. Free Popcorn Jazz Club Jazz Club ,Jazz Club Jazz Club the penn state jazz dub has purchased 1,137 seats in schwab for saturday, march 9. the penn state jazz club has hired the PAUL WINTER CONTEMPORARY CONSORT perform at 8:00 p.m. the penn state jazz club invites you to occupy one of our seats, with our compliments. there is no charge for this service ZS ,N o "") qniD zzar qniD zzar zzar qnip zzar THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Start of Season Only 3O Days Away NOTICE iaseman Fred Whitefield and pitcher George Culver from Cleveland, pitchers Bill Kelso and Jorge Rubio from California and out fielder Johnson from St. Louis. 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These opportunities lie both in technical fields—Ch.E., M.E., E.E., 1.E., Chemistry, Physics and related disciplines and in Business Administration, Accounting OU PONT and associated functions. ui u.,,., C. er Al Jackson from the Cards and first base man-outfielder Art Shamsky from the Reds. Every American League team also par ticipated in winter player transactions. Fraterity Semi-Finals 128 POUND CLASS Villforth, Tau Kappa Epsilon over Forer, Delta Theta Sigma (4-2) Miller, Delta Upsilon over Gore, Acacia (4.3) 135 POUND CLASS Stufflet, Pi Kappa Phi over Morgan, Triangle (7.4) Crouch, Phi Della Theta over Schaaf for, Delta Theta Sigma (Pin) 142 POUND CLASS O'Hora, Phi Delta Theta over Scurria, Delta Upsilon (Dec.) 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