TIZUSDAY, rEBRIUARY 18, 1847 Gymnasts. Sweep Three Events as Lions Trample Army Joe Rossi's 3.8 rope climb tied the world's record. Stephen Greene's seemingly effortless performance on the side horse, in his return to collegiate competition, drew the greatest ova tion from the capacity crowd. Captain Sorensen's skillful hor erto Unbeaten Cadet Cronin. These penformances, along wit ing, parallel bars and tumbling evi mists a 66-30 win aver Army in Rec Hall Saturday night. Sorensen, high scorer of the meet, took first place on the .paral- lel bars 4nci . high bar, and fin ished third on the rings. BONSALL WINS Billy Bonsai], 1946 NAAU ring clismp, won the ring event for the third, time this year and placed third in tumbling and high bar competition. Chunky Meade clinched .the tumbling event easily. as team mates Timmy Petroff and Bon sail were runners-up. Army's best efforts came o n the side hoise 'as Cadets Robinson and Stock claimed second and third pi-zees, but Greene's work ; out overshadowed the other con testants. Greenly and Clark took the last two places in the horse event for the Lions. , Cronin performed excellently in his specialty, the horizontal bar, but had to be content with second place. Bonsall, and Cadets Boxers Leave For Syracuse; Tighe Seeks Fifth Victory Led by undefeated captain • Jackie Tighe, the Lion boxing ;team left last night for Syracuse where they will meet the strong Syracuse mittmen this evening. Tighe will -be seeking his fifth straight dual meet win tonight as he, meets Syracuse's Ray Fine, who has moved down. from the •11 -pound position. • . 7 The - Orange _boxers, who re sumed the sport this season after a : three-year war-time lapse, - boast wins over Michigan State, COast Guard and North Carolina, end a draw with Army. Another set of brothers will faoe the Lions at Syracuse as Vinnie and Billy Byrne enter the ring at 130 and 155 pounds. Joe Bongo at 145, Gerry AuClair at 125, and WaLt Bowe at 135 have bden consistent winners for the Orange this' year. Lion coach fe'b Houck will counter with the same lineup that lost to Army 4 1 / 2 .-3 1 /ti two weeks ago. Red Cramer will open- the match at 125, Glenn Hawthorne at 130, Joe Bondi at•l3s, Jim Cas N sidy at 145, John Slusser at 155. 411441114141441414144114441 A . 1 Jr' • O. 0 fefteeige, '444*d-tit eeet.... . ~11, ,w i r MOCCA SINS . OF DISTINCTION. r ! .-. II- ow• i • ,r, r lob aw. ~• . ~,,,a , ,, ,, ,,,,, • :"t s;." - .< 'i. elli/ S • Oil . ‘,..: . 44 , ....t .. *W1 ,; • ' l e, :,: ~ ." ,` . ,t, - 0 11 / 1 we ~ • ~,,•,,..,..„.•,,,,,,:,:.,„:„,,„:„4„,,....,..: ~„.,...., ... ~,,.4......„...,,,..,.,,k •••••,-..:,,,,..,-. ''^.% lOie, -1 ' >,^ ' SOO ,1 7 • '' ',,,„,,:" .4 ••• -11 '?...;;' : ; ,'' I . . > ";".' • 1 :, 0 `c,,.. 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Enclosed find money order for $3.98 or per pow, • —„— -..............-.....- • - 0 111/ NAME i .- . . • 110 . OR ADDRESS .. ~-,,, a s -.C1TT. : .......... .... ..........», .. .:. ..... '... .. .STATE :; ,_ ~: , .: ~.., ,c• • ‘' •Il . „ /k J e•• " . .ii S fi1.,...> , 44 .. I.l' r EI-F.Ant,4=!•.t...tviv.5tAA4,11,4,4;4.-kti.til ..,.• , • ... ~ izontal bar wtorkout defeated hith- h a clean.sweep of the rope climb ents, gave Coach Wettstene's gym, Sorensen Hodes and Weister finished right behind Army's captain. SWEEP ROPE EVENT Penn ,State again dominated the rope event as 'Rossi, Greene and Wirtschafter finished within two-tenths of a second of each other. Cadets Hatch and Stauffer ran fourth and fifth. Sorensen's win on the parallel bars was uncontested, although Lions Meade and Emery, and (Continued on page four) Injury-Riddled Ma!men Lose lo Cornell, 21-9 With six men on the injured list, Charlie , Speidel's luckless grapplers were detisioned by C0rne11,211 7 9 at Ithaca, N. Y., Sat urday, It was the matmen's third loss of the season against twd vic tories. Ernie Closser, 145 pounds, won his fourth match 61 the season by decisioning Foley 10-2. Closser remains the only undefeated reg ular on the Nittany Lion team. Bill Mohney, wrestling his first match of the season for the Lions, defeated Cornell's Raine 4-1. In Penn State's only other victor', Long, Wrestling at 175 pounds, displayed class in shutting-out Rascro 9-0. . the 121-pound class, George Schautz was 'forced to default to Rayman of Cornell after sustain ing an ankle injury in the first minute of the match. THE DAILY COT LEIGLAN, STME COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Ewell Equals Record Fleet-footed Barney Ewell, Penn State sprint Aar, equalled the world's indoor 60-yard dash record in the annual Mill rose Games at New York Sat urday. Ewell, who holds the IC4-A and a host of National titles, caught and passed ex-cham pion Ed Conwell in the final yards 0f the mice after running second at the Start. Fencers Triumph In Close Match Overcoming a three-point lead, Nittany fencer Larry Tessier out scored Temple's Jack Fried 5-4, to give the Lions the edge in the saber class and the point to de feat the Owls 14-13 at Rec Hall Saturday. Even with the brilliant per formance of Temple's student in structor, Ozzie Parsons, who won all of his seven bouts in foilS, epee, , uid saber, the Owls were unable to keep their lead. Showing a weakness in the foils, the Lion bladesmen took command of the match with their epee team as Captain Bob Swope continued to remain undefeated by winning his three bouts. Bonsall Tessier and Rolf Wald were the only two Nittany fencers to dou ble. They collected six points with three weapons. • Information gives YOU the answers A lot of people take the InFoi•uiation Ser vice of the Bell System for granted. Little do they realize what it takes to answer some two and a. half million questions during a normal day. Of course it takes operators.; ; ; over 12,000 highly skilled "Information" operators. But, in addition, it! takes a staff of trained executive personnel. They plan this service for cities and towns across the country so that "Infor, There's Opportunity and Adventure in. Telephony HELL sycum -4 . .. TELEPHONE SYSTEM s. Ell=l \it \ ...who gives them. to HER? Navy Cagers Continue Streak; Hand Lawthermen 58-43 Defeat Following up its upset defeat oY West Virginia earlier in the week, Navy's cagers ran their consecutive win streak to 11 Sat urday as they downed Penn State, 58-43. 14 was the sixth loss for the Nittany Lions in 15 starts. Foiled in the early part of the game by the close zone played by the Lawthermen, the Middies were not able to gain a decisive lead until. substitute Jim Durham began hitting from the corners for two-pointers midway in the second half. NIP-AND-TUCK The game started as a nip -and tuck affair until Navy took a one point lead, 14-13, as Bab Seagle, Read ' . tomorrow's Collegian sports page for the sum maries ‘of the past weekend's activities of all Penn State learns: • Navy forward, counted on two foul throw.% Then the Middies began to increase the edge, and led 24-17 at the half. No appreciable advantage was shown by either squad in the sec ond stanza until Durham'S sharp shooting enabled Navy to gather in 13 points in five minutes while the Lions were held to two. Scoring honors were well di vided with Navy's Durham ahead with 13 at game's end. However. oration" can quickly find the latest listings of the many telephones within her area—from records that are brought up to date daily. And it is they who study operating methods and equipment in the never-ending search to make this service ever faster, ever better. Is it any wonder that today, more than ever before, management is interested in young men with imagination and am, hition ; ; men to develop with the industry? Temple Beals Swimmers For Third Straight Loss Penn State's Swimmers opened their home stand by dropping their third straight meet when an undefeated Temple squad won 45-30 •at Glennland Pool Satur day. Paced by Joe Purnell and Bill Ackerman, the Owls took six of the nine first ;Places. Don Knoll, Lion free-styler, won the 220-yard A event in 2:35.1 and the 440-yard free style in 5:46.9. Nittany diving star Rocky Young made 104.4 points in his event to take firsit place while Mike Kutsenkaw came in . third with 84.1 points. For their second home meet, Coach Lenny Diehl's mermen will tangle with Pitt at Glennland 2 p. m. Saturday. The meet with Wayne University March 1 has been cancelled. Claude Thornhill SLIDE RULE BALL ~-. PAGE TERM