WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21. 1942 Gymnasts Meet Minnesota Tonight Front Row—Kurowski, Morris, Bonsall. Clark, Row—Martin (mgr.). Mirenxi, Howachyn, Lo- Linn, Meade, Klolz, Sorensen, Emery. Back mady. Stcgoski, Postich. Lawfer. Wettstone. Two titans in intercollegiate gymnastic circles will clash to night when Penn State, Eastern Intercollegiate Champion, meets Minnesota, Big Nine Conference Champion, at 7 o’clock in Rec Hall. Students will be admitted to the meet upon presenting AA books. Coach Gene Wettstone’s Lion gymnasts, opening an extensive 1948 season, will seek their third series win in this fourth meeting with the Gophers. Before copping last year’s Big Nine diadem, Min nesota’s crack gym squad drop ped only one dual decision- a 69- 57 verdict to Penn State. Leading the Lions tonight will be Ray Sorensen, team captain and a topnotch all-round per former; Bill Bonsall, 1946 Na tional AAU-champion on the fly ing rings, and Steve Green. 1947 Eastern Intercollegiate side horse champion. Tutored by Ralph Piper, the invading Gophers boast strong Four Lion Trackmen Vie In inquirer Run Friday Four Penn State runners will make their indoor “debut” Fri day evening when they take a break in their school work to vie with the country’s best track men in the fourth annual Inquirer Track Meet in Philadelphia Leading the list of contenders for the first major indoor meet is Jerry Karver, who will defend his collegiate outdoor titles against Leslie Mac Mitchell, Bill Hulse and four other outstanding milers. Horace Ashen fe 11 er, Jim Gehrdes and Wilbert Lancaster complete the quartet of runners who will try to keep Penn State on the racing map. fSw »TTOUR WMaMBI competitors in Don Hedstrom, Big Nine parallel bars champ; Jim Peterson,. Big Nine all around title-holder, and Howard Swanson, Conference high bar champion. Tentative State lineup for to night’s meet follows: side horse —ClJrk, Sorensen, Greene; hori Order Your clientine Candy. BEFORE YOU GO HOME l FREE DELIVERY T?HE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA zontal bar-Kurowski- Bonsall, Sorensen; rope climb—Postich, Lawfer, Linn; long horse—Howa schyn, Sorenson, Bonsall, parallel bars—Meade, Greene, Sorensen; rings—Klotz or Morris or Soren sen and Bonsall; tumbling—Em ery, Howaschyn, Bonsall or Meade, a gift ol CANDY ..for “him” or “her”... WE MAIL Malmen Seek First Win Against Temple Grapplers Nittany Ringmen Prepare For Western Maryland Coach Houck’s mittmen will try to duplicate last year’s feat when they meet Western Mary land’s Green Terrors at Rec Hall at 7 p. m. Saturday. Chuck Drazenovich, injured Lion heavyweight, is now work ing out with the team and may be Houck’s choice as a starter in the unlimited class. Pat Conlon, TKO winner last week, will meet Carlo Ortenzi, Western Maryland’s 175 pound Eastern Inter-Collegiate champ TOP HONO Congratu! Graduate School dia’ you . . . y' portunity, But remei you still ha' learn aboul spending, We’d like to in a praetic ly wa y—so ily will gi' honors in ness-like handle you: ary check. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Is it a sports shirt? Is it a regular shirt? Yes, twice —it's both ! 'Fhe Arrow Doubler is styled to look equally well open-necked or with a necktie Doubler is made in fine while or blue Gordon oxford cloth and comes in regular collar and sleeve lengths. Sanforized labeled.* See your Arrow dealer for a Doubler today! $l. *(Fabric shrinkage less than 1%) ARROW SHIRTS and TIES UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS last year in what looms to be a gruelling fistic contest. Coach Charlie Speidel’s wrest lers, still seeking their first win, are in their third day of prepara tion for the team’s encounter with the Temple Owls in Rec Hall at 8:30 Saturday night. Temple opened its season last week by defeating Lafayette, 21-9. Lafayette had previously tied Bucknell, a team that was beaten by State’s jayvees on Sat urday. OF STATE COLLEGE page three
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