SATpPATs FESRTJABY 14. 1953 Power-Laden Middies Host Gym Team Today By GEORGE BAIREY ANNAPOLIS —The 14-man Lion gym squad ar rived hare, yesterday with high hopes of setting back the power-laden gymnasts of Navy in an EIGA dual meet today and paving the road for the 1953 EIGA team crown. Match time at McDonough Gym is 2:45 p.m. The winner of this all-important meet, accord ing to Nittany gymnastics Coach Gene Wettstone, should have clear sailing the rest of the way in the EIGA race for dual-meet Honors this season. Navy is already 1-0 in EIGA standings, while Wett stohe s crew has yet to start against an Eastern opponent v Navy, on the overall season, has a perfect 4-0 mark. The gym Lions, also unbeaten at 2-0, will be shooting for their seventh straight dual-meet win r over two seasons. Schulix Top Ropeman ■Wettstone, starting his 16th season at the helm of the Nittany gym forces, will be going for his fifth Eastern team _ title in an “all-or-nothing” manner in ms EIGA first meet of the season. The last year the Lions brought home the team title was in 1948. The Black. Knights of Army have copped the crown the -last three -ye,ars in succession. Jan Cronstedt and Karl Schwenzfeier will carry most of the load on the horizontal bar and parallel Kid Gavilan Goes To College —But Just For a Visit BROOKLYN (#)—Kid Gavilan, trto Cuban boxer, visited a college campus yesterday. Gavilan scored a TKO victory over,• .Chuck Davey, who holds a master or arts degree from Mi chigan State. Gavilan quit school when in the fourth grade. Yesterday the champion and a companion gpt lost in Brooklyn and- when they stopped for''direc tions they discovered they were on the Long Island University downtown campus. 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Soph Duo Other first-line Middies will be Mike Greenley on the'rings-and Mitch Solte on the sidehorse. with the sophomore duo of Cronstedt and Schwenzfeier will be A 1 Wick on the parallel bars and Mario Todaro on the H-bar. Tony Procopio will be the third Lion to work more than one event. Procopio will be in the num ber two slot on the sidehorse and rings. Frank Wick will be the third Lion working on the side horse. Behind Schultz on the rope climb will be Johnny Baffa and Bob Bourdeau. Bob Kreidler and Bill Sopper will be number two and three in the tumb ling event. -the only leading King-Size cigarette made an exclusively different way to avoid the main cause of irritation i NOW! PHILIP MORRIS is available in the new KING-SIZE for longer smoking enjoyment. Reijnember, you’ll feel better when you change to PHILIP MORRIS. In case after case, coughs due to smoking disappear ... parched throat clears up . . . that stale, "smoked-out” feeling vanishes! 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Comeback of the night goes to Sigma Phi Alpha whol, after trail ing at the end of the first period, 15-8, roused themselves from their first half lethargy to squeeze past Alpha Phi Delta, 23-22. Alpha Phi Alpha, top dogs in HERE IT IS HIUP MORRIS KING-SIZE MNG-SIZE or REGULAR you cannot buy any other cigarette of equal qualify! Whips Betas, By TOM WARNER Phi Delta Theta and Beta Sigma Rho, league E, kept up their winning ways with a 25-14 triumph over Phi Gamma Delta. Rosy Grier was high man on the winning team with seven. The Alpha’s have a clean' 7-0 record so far. Keeping the league E crown un steady is Phi Sigma Delta with six won against one lost. The Phi Sig’s kept one* foot in the door by way .of a 46-31 victory over Delta Sigma Phi. Sigma Phi Sigma came from behind to stay on top in league B by cutting Phi Kappa Psi short, 23-21. In the same league, Alpha Sigma Phi mopped the court with Delta Theta Sigma, 27-16. Sigma Nu kept the league A lead by way of a win over Phi Kappa Sigma, 23-17. RL, ■BsttMl PAGE SEVEN KINO-8K cosnAinifU
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