The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 28, 1948, Image 3
VPMFADAY , 4Prt , 20..19,44 Olympic Gym Chatter *ter gyrninasta from 14 colleges and 22 Amateur Athletic Union eildka are plated to demonstrate their talents before Lion fan s Botur day. Many of than are already on campus and working out in Rec An entry Hat released yesterday by Coach Gene Wettstone sets a new NAAU record by showing more than 120 collegiate and over 140 AAU contenders. In all-around competition 16 AAU a x 11 col- legiate athletes will battle for NAAU title and the eight places on the Ma Olympic team. LAI= ENTRY Forty-eight entries in the long horse event top all others in num-. ber, while 42 in the side horse ply second, Contestants in other events are rings-37, horizontal parallel bars-33, tumb ling 12, rape climb-12, Indian Clubs'--12, trampoline-11. Daacribing performance in each Want would involve such terms ai barilt-handspring-and-somer shun —w it h-layout, on e arm straddle dismount, horizontal circle—and snake, and stoop frtan - the - croup. But where would we be? What's important to us laymen who'll view the star-studded pro ceOdings Saturday is each per former will present one cenr)pul sZtand one optional exercise in event, except rope climb, trampoline and clubs. Quoting Coach Gene Wettstone, secretary of the United States rmpic Gymnastic Committee: "The purpose of the compulsory exercise, which is not required in inter-collegiate competition, is to make a comparison between men as far as form and execution are concerned. HARD EXERCISE "It also eliminates those not in the top bracket, since' the exercise 1$ PO WA that only excellent per formers will compete. "The optional exercise makes BLOOMY? ___ don't be, Come out and Kirk Up rove heels *1 the witiA ton every esmitfritel COUONATION 1341,1, (--- MAY 7, Y-13 WHITE HALL \it. ,* {LSI 4, 81RL. ASK BOY " P P (Sixth of a Series) By Tom Moreau it possible to compare the artic tic imagination of performers." ' Tentative program for Satur day is divided into two sessions, from 2 to 5 p.m, and 0 to 11 porn. The afternoon schedule calls for compulsory and optional ex ercise in calisthenics and long horse; clornpulsory exercinno In horizontal bar, parent,/ bars, side horse and rings, and finals in trampoline, rope climb and In dian clubs. On the evening slate are op tional exercise/1 in side horse, Parallel bare, horizontal bar and Hugo, and finals in tumbling. Still time $l3OO Molle"What do you say?" Contest! Start now—right now—in the big Mclle "What do you say" contest! $5OO Grand Prize-00 each to winners at 16 col. leges! It you haven't entered this unusual contest, dig Up previous back issues of this paper and start right in! Simple Fun! This is #8 of the series. With this set (Set #8) you must include carton from 250 or 500 tube or jar of MoUe, when you mail in your answers. So don't 1. Merely write, in the blank car toon balloons above, your answers to the Questions. Mail your entry to the address given elsewhere in this ad. Be sure to fill in your complete name and address in the space in dicated. 2. Each contostont must be a regis tered male student of the college in whose paper this contest is pub lished, and each contestant must compete in all ten sets of cartoons in order to be eligible for prizes. If YOU did not receive a copy of this lamer Tgl OW, CCI I LFArgA4I, SIT4T; CXXZWiS. FirNW:SOU What do you say when a gal says: Fill 'em in! Mail 'em in ! You may win! Read contest rules! Get CONTEST Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New York , 4, Philadelphia I St. Louis 0, Detroit 8 (11 innings) Standings Tea. W L Pet, TORO W L Pet. Cleveland 6 0 1.000 Phila. _- 4 4 .600 ELLouls- 4 2 .667 Detroit__ 8 6 .876 Witah'it'n 2 1 .625 Roston-_ 2 5 .286 New York 4 6 .571 Chicago-- 1 6 .1411 Today's Games Detroit at St.Louls Cleveland at Chicago Washington at New York Boston at Philadelphia NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Reaults Chicago 7, Cincinnati 2 Huston 3. Brooklyn 2 New York 7, Philadelphia 1 'Standings rum W L Pet. Team W L Pet. New York 7 2 .717 fit,Loula- .500 Chles3o-- 4 a .671 Clno/nli- 4 5 ,445 Phila.-- 4 4 .500 Brooklyn. 8 6 .675 pittab'gh 4 4 .600 Bolden— 3 6 .823 Today's Games Brooklyn at Boston (night game) Philadalphiit at New York Chlemrp at Cincinnati ElLLogis at Pittsburgh (night) Orange Relay Team Coach Bob Grieve of Syracuse University's track team thinks he has a great fourmile relay team in Neil Pratt. Dick Churen, Keir Fitzgerald and Phil Baker. to get IN CASH PRIZES! RULES ... Mad "What do you say?" Contest paper, a reasonable facsimile of the cartoon or a written description of it will be accepted. 3. With Sets No. 3 and No. 8, the contestant must include a carton from a 23C or 500 tube—or from any size Jar—of Mylle. Remember, only two cartons (of any sire) are re quired, but be sure you send one in with No. 3 and one in with No. 8 of the seta. 4. Only one entry will be accepted hoot each contestant in each set and Gehrett Slated for Hill Toil As Lions Take on Bucknell Returning to the baseball wars, the Lions tangle with the Buck. nell Bisons at New Beaver Field, 4 o'clock this afternoon, weather permitting, in a one-game home stand before meeting the Pitt Pan. thers Friday and Saturday in Pittsburgh. Bob Gehrett ie the Probable mound choice for the Nittany nMe, en 4 he will appose Wither sophomore Art Raynor or fastballer Hal Swanson. both right-handers. for the Bisons. Gehrett will be seeking his fourth congeoutime win of the season, and seventh victory with out a defeat counting three tri umphs carried over from last season, The big righthander has Per mitted only three earned runs in 25 innings this year, and boasts a two-hitter against the Pitt Pan thers as one of hie laurels. The Biatma, poachod by Bill Lane, are a veteran ager4wition. Teri leittopen and a host of ex periene4.4 material from laet year grace their roster. Sham Dopbler. a three-year veteran at Amt base, is teem mi> tain and bulwark of the Well. The relit of the inner defenee with in! Still time to win! forget to enclose Molle carton when you post this set! Here are some hints to help you fill in Balloon #8B: Moll is brushless. Moll' is heavier. Molls is kind to tender skin, yet tames the toughest whiskers. Mol ls sets whiskers up so your razor can cut them easier. With Mane you shave cleanly, closely, quickly, and more easily. And now—fill in the Balloons for set #8: What do you say when a pal says: 111 entries must be the origins) work of the contestants, submitted in their own names 5. gnertei• lin! be judged by the Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation, in independent judging organiza tion. All ten cartoons submitted by single contestant will be con/ adored ass unit in judging, and the judge.' decisions will be based ea the ode -10114, aptness and interest ./ each set. First prize winners of $5O from each school will be eligible for the Grand Prize at 450(1.4X1 to be the exception of Jim Devine at short are newcomers. Frank Walk. a converted Mt fielder, is et third base. and Bob Markley, a sophomore. cavorts at second. Carl Nienstedt, a steady and dependable receiver. returned to the diamond carrioaliMa this sea son to bolster the catching de partment. Nienstedt was a letter.. men on the 1044 aggregation. The outfield trio of Stec in right, Concklin in center, and Swanson in left is fast and has plenty of experience behind it. For the Lion- the same hard- 'Wm( lineuv that has blasted out five wins in six starts will take the field in an attempt to Watt gurate a new winning streak. In this easy-money contest now! awarded to the best series of entries from all the schools. The decision of the judges is final and duplicate prints will be awarded in case of ties. IL Alf entries become rho property of Sterling Drug Inc., and no entrain will be returned. 7. All ten sets of answers must bb mailed before May 14, 1948, final date of the contest. Entries with in adequate postage will not be ac cepted. Prize winners wiM be so eagmeed bore the week of Ms. X PAGIC WIMP imiwwww.Pl