TLIE4SDAY, FCE93BUtAIRY-11, 1947 Gymnasts Win Second, Down Navy 58-38; Temple Owls Stop NiHany Lagers, 38-37 Neiger Lost After Fall From Rings Penn State's gymnasts won their second straight meet when they downed Navy eB-3 , 8 in a competition. that saw Warren Neiger; who 'placed in , three events,. injure .hitsrerbow . , to force him ogt .of detion for the rest of the season. Lion fans will have a chance to see the. Wettstonemen perform for the first time this season When the Nittany gymnasts compete against the , Cadets froth West Point in Roe Hall, 6 p.m. Satur day,. This will be :the only home sports . event for the coming week end. High scorer :for the Navy-Penn State event was diminuative Billy Bonsall, who'.won the fly ing ring event and placed second in the side horse and horizontal bar competition. Boman also won the ring event against Minne sot a . Captain Hay Sorenson, who took first place in the horizOntal bar, parallel bars and side horse events against Minnesota, again won the horizontal bar competi tion and placed third in the flying rings and side horse matches. Navy's Hoffman tied the iworld'S record of 3.8 in the rape climb to win the - event, while Lion Joe Rossi claimed second place with a four second hoist. Neiger, be fore hi s fall from the rings, won the. parallel bar event and took third place on the horizontal bar, Chunky Billy Mead,. tumbled to a. first place win, with team mate . Timmy Petroff claiming runner-kip spot. The stmumiaries: RINGS: Bonsai , ' (PS), Bacon (N), Sorensen (PS), Metcalf (N), Syracuse Pins Grapplers 13 -9 Penn State's matmen dropped their second meet in Pour starts to Syracuse, Saturday, 17-9. 'Littl e Georgie Schantz, ltill pound's, came. through with his third consecutive, victory,, ;ion'ing Sytdacuse's Bob Eriksin. Grant Dixon., inter-collegiate champion, defeated Chuck Moore in the 1155 pound and Ernie Ciosser decisioned Art Shelley in the 145 pound bout, to give the Lions their other twd wins. The summaries(; `l2l-pound—Schautz, PS, decis icned Erikson, Syracuse , 6-2. 128-poiind —Sanwa, Sydacuse. pinned McGee,.PS, 7:35. 1361-poundi—Smith, Syracuse, decisioned Knocker, PS, 3-1. 145-pound—Closser, PS, decis ioned Shelly, Syracuse, 4-3. 155-pound 7- Pixon, PS, decis ioned Moore. Syracuse, 4-0. 165 -pound Vobden, Syracuse, visioned McKeeby. PSI 6-3. 175-pound Gebhalt, SyracuP, decisioned Chambers, PS, 2-0. Ultllimited —Pickett, Syracuse, decisioned Purnell, PS, 4-2. Box Score PENN STATE FG F Pts. Simon. f 1 1 7 Bie%AT, f 2 0 4 Kulp 0 0 0 Russell . 0 0 0 Dietterick. c 2 3 7 Lqwther. g I 2 4 Rusinko, S I. 11 - 37 TEMPLE P.'G Martell°, f Joyce 3 Lerner. f 4 Bobb 0 Henry, c Borsavage 1 Fox, g 2 McLaughlin .... 2 Ballots' , 1 Total HALF-TIP& SCORE': STATE 24, 'TEMPLE 27. and Neiger (PS). Penn Stat e 10, Navy 6. 'HORIZONTAL BAR: Sorensen (PS), Bonsall (PS), Neiger (PS); Hoffman (N) and Cammack (N). Penn State 13, Navy 3. , P A RA'L LE L BARS: Neiger (PS), Billingsley (N), Moffett (N), Mead,. (PS), and Berliner (PS). Penn State 9, Navy 7. SIDE HORSE: Grayson (N), Bonsall (PS), Sorensen (PS), Ran som (N), and Costello (N). Penn State 7, Navy 9. ROPE CLIMB: Hoffman (N) 3.8, Rossi (PS) 4.0, lArirtschafter (PS) 4.2, Eldy i(PS) 4.7, and 'Mandy (N) 4:8. Penn State 9, Navy 7. - TUMBLING: Meade (PS), Pet-. rOff (PS), Freeman (N), and Jones ('D. Penn State 10 . , Navy 6. BEAT WEST VIRGINIA CLASSIFIED SECTION COLLEGIAN • hub FOR SALE Neweleetria heater. reasonable. Call 3670. MIEN Keep your bar : e skins 'warm with a bear skin coat. Ozll Phyl, 4864. FOR SALE---Grade "A" 'drawing instruments; never used. Call Bill, 2404. WAN'PED --tßiders to Meadville and return. Leave 3 p: m. Fri. Call Rm. 13, DorM. •7, Pollock Circle. . FOR SALE—mark blue suit, size 38-40 long; herringbone weave with .pin stripe; 1 pr: trousers and vest. Excellent condition. Reason- FOR SALE Formal dress tails; size 38-40 long. Execllent con dition. Reasonable price. Call 755. WAN'llip—Used texts for ehem ' istry 435 F 436, 448. Call Lou Ullman, 4933, around meal time. DESK FOR. SALE—Drop front, two drawers, in dank stained wood. See Doug Pedk, 524 Wind crest, evenings.. RIDE WAiNTED• to' Ithaca, New York, Thurs.,Feb. 13, for two girls. Call 1133 ask for Margie: , THE DAILY; COLLEGIAN, STAVE' COMM, E, PENNSYLVANIA It was the final minutes of play that spelle r ' defeat again for the Peni State ibiasketball team as Temple edged 'out the Nittany Lions 38-37 Saturday in Conven tion Hall to snap a six-game 'win streak. The defeat at the hand of the Owls Marke r i the fourth time in fly,. losses that the home foi - ces have fallen short in the final , - heart-breaking seconds of play. For Teinple, it was sweet re venge for the 62-46 defeat at the hands of the Lions at State Col lege last month. As the Lawther men led 07-34 for the first time in, the contest with three min.utes remaining, Etalph Martello; Owl forward,• counted on a lay-up fcr two points. Then - Johnny Ballots sank - a set shot to give Temple its one-point margin with a min ut,, left. A shot by Rusinko failed and Temple stalled off further Lion advances in the frantic seconds of play. • 38 PENN For the Lions, the Temple game Marked not only the end of the longest winning streak of the. season but also the end of a two game road trip that saw them out-score American University at Washington Friday night • 46-38. Johnny Rusinko was high scorer .in both games with IC3 paints against American and 111 against Temple. in a game played at Rec Hall 'Saturday, Feb. 1, and not prev iously reported, Penn State gain ed revenge for a set-back in Pitts burgh by winning froth Coach Doc Carlson's Pitt Panthers 46 2 n. Season's record for the Law therrnen now shows eight victor ies as against five defeats, with the next genie Scheduled ,against Carnegie Tech on the -Rec Hall court for tomorrow night. DID YOU know that LEO has been at Penn State for 25 years? LOST—One copy of Chicago Re port (uncensored). found, call 4926, ask for Mr. Carol. ROOM for one student; room has running water. Call 4&50. VALENTENE COOKIES-40c per dozen. Valentine COOKIE BOXES, $2.60 (if desired, packed for mailing). Special VALENTINE CAKES, $2.20. Pride Stern, 122 Irvin Ave. Phone 4818, State Col lege. COUNSELORS WANTED —Fri vats girls' camp in Mass. Coun selors for boating, kindergarten crafts, music, dramatics, swim ming, dance, fine arts, and riding Call 411.6. WILL person who exchanged top coats at Econ 1 'final Jan. 30 call Herfb Adams, 4953. Beal American 46-38 For Weekend Split Michigan State Relays Shuman Sets Record Hampered by running their first race of the season on a clay track after practicing on the boards, Chick Werner's trackmen managed to set a new. meet and field house record and capture two seconds, as well as fotuith, fifth, and seventh places, at the Michigan State Relay s in East Lansing last weekend. The record, made by Bill Shuman in the 1.000-yard event, was 2:19.1. Team-mate Mitch W7Liiaans captured the second place berth in Syracuse Beals Swimmers, 5025 Nittany Lion swimmers lost their second meet in a row when Syracuse took six first daces to win 50 to 25 at 13tiffalo, Saturday. Losing to Cornell the previous week because of a depleted squad due to final examinations, Lenny DiehPs team went to meet the Orange Minus the services of ace back stroker Leigh Woehling who graduated last week. Although the Nittany natatory had only one day's practice be cause of the mid-semester' vaca tion, they took three first places. Penn State dominated the div ing competition with Rocky Young and Mike Kutsenkow tak ing first and second places. Cap tain Clyde Bell won the 200-yard breast strok e in 2:48, and Bill Christy won the 50-yard freestyle in 25.9. The You're the man most likefr to Succeed ..in.lag,„lieusen sp.tshin, Made by_tho makers or Van Heusen Shirts, Ties, Pajamas, Collars, Sport Shirts was the fastest ever turned in foi• the distance on Mir higan State's clay oval in the 25 years the meet has been held. In the 'two-cmile race, Lon. quit Stone was topped by National Oal legiate Champion Thompson of Texas in 9:21. Stone had boat out Ton on in National Collegiate Cross-Country competition last fall. Third place went to Twoney of Illinois, Big Ten champ. A new meet retard was set in the one-Mile race by Mack of Drake in 4:120, with Brelstford, National Collegiate Cross-COuntry champion, placing second: Thornp son of Texas, two mile winner, was third. Penn State's Gerry Karver copped fourth-place hon ors, turning in a time just twio secant's belhind the winner, with sophomore From ce Ashen:leiter, running the best mile of his short collegiate career, taking MTh, just one second behind the fourth place winner. Cunt Stone, running his second race for the weekend, was seventh in 4:26. BEAT WEST VIRGINIA You're head and shoulders above the crowd when you appear in a Van Heusen Sport Shirt. Van Heusen Sport Shirt collars are styled and tailored to look• right, fit right, with or without a tie— keep you trim and comfortable wherever you go. 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