Page 6 (Sports) This Friday,. March 9th; will mark the third week of competition, and the second round of play. The Warriors will face. the Knicks in the first, game, and the Ruyals will meet the Pistons in the second game. Next week the Lakers will play the Celtics and the Nats will meet the Hawks. ~~~t~~ STA TEnmenta The .previously unbeaten Lion grunt-and-groan men were beaten this past Saturday at University Park by powerful Fitt, 1642. Ghis marks the Panthers 17th. straight over a two-year span. This was the f(f_nal meet of the season for bothtams...Statefs Bill Oberly, NOAH heavyweight champwas held to a draw, and Joe Krufka, .pre viously 7-O on the season was upset by Ed DeWitt...ln gymnastics, : the Lions walloped Pitt, 6333*.. Incidentally, , in the March 4th._ issue of Tpday; there is an:inter esting article.on Karl Schepiteier, Penn StateYs 19551 gymnastic captain (now 4 graduate.Student)...The Philadelphia-born"yvngster n (22.) is perhaps the finest gymnast in the United States today... Last year he. won the Eastern and. National AfJ) Collegiate all-round championships and tied for the National AAU title, a feat unprecedented in American gymnastic hiptory. He looms as a bright hope for the United States. ,in the Olympic games... The Pitt Panthers made it two out of three . in dual sports this past week-end by defeating the Lion . cagers, 100-90. State is now 107.14 on the season. Quote : of the. Week Joe Lonas "All that for one ticket?" HAZLL,TOM COLLEGI4N fihe spring has sprung, The grass has riz, I woneer, where the flowers "Well, son, It sal(' the, moth° little Johnny cam,) home fro school, nll3 re you a good boy school today?" • Russ Brungard , Jean Snyder Bernie Steber' Larry Kowabki Helen IWarniek Marge Churilla ThOda Smulyan' Joann Kenvin Martha, Freputnik, Patti Sacco Carbl Mastroianni POET'S CORNER D• , Wor sworth Via. "Sure o o he replied. "How trouble c*you,get into b standing in,a .c . drner all d Staff for This Issue