PAGE SIX Gymnasts Take Eastern Cadets Fall, 59Vi-36Vi As Lions Cop 9th Straight There was just no stopping the Lion gymnasts Saturday afternoon, and the poor, three-time defending Eastern Inter collegiate Gymnastic Association champs from West Point couldn’t stay out of their way.' Army ‘ got dethroned royally, 59^-3 6%, in the EIGA seasonal wrapup for both clubs. The win, the first in six years over the Cadets, crowned Coach Gene Wettstone’s young outfit as the brand-new Eastern champs. It was the first Eastern gym crown for the Lions in five years A win over the Cadets was a definite must, for a loss would have meant a two-way deadlock for the 1953 kingship. Army went into the meet with two wins and one loss in Eastern play. The new champions, finishing up the dual meet season with a perfect record of 6-0, also stretched their consecutive win skein to nine. The 1952 Army club was the last to turn back the Nittany gym crew. Shultz Does Phenomenal 3.6 The Lions, in clinching .their first perfect season since 1948. could do no wrong and Army no right. Army’s Black Knights, with all their assumed balance, wound up the afternoon with one first place. That came in the first event, the tumbling, when the number-two Cadet, Bill Charles, piled up a 261 total. That’s all there was from the Army standpoint. Wettstone’s charges swept the next five firsts, including Dave Shultz’s surprise win in the ropeclimb. Shultz, in his last Rec Hall showing, turned in a record-break ing 3.6 effort good for first. Army’s highly-touted John Ballantyne was clocked in 3.7. 4 Seniors in Last Meet The other Nittany first-placers were Bobby Lawrence on the side horse, Jan Cronstedt on the hori zontal bar, A 1 Wick on the par allel bars, and Jim Hazen on the flying rings. Four seniors completed their college dual meet gymnastic car eers. They are Captain Bob Ken yon and Bill Sopper in the tumb ling, ropeman Shultz, and ring man Haaen. The summaries: TUMBLING—(I), Jack Charles, • Army, 261; (2), George Haas, Army, 260; (3), Bob Kenyon, Penn State, 249; (4), Neal Creigh ton, Army, 235;, (5), Warren Hommas, Penn State, 214. SIDEHORSE—(I), Bobby Lawrence, Penn State, 280; (2), Frank Wick, Penn State, 271; (3), Jim Sibley, Army 262; <4), Tony Procopio, Penn State, 236; (5), Bill Axup, Army, 213. HORIZONTAL BAR—(1), Jan Cronstedt, Penn State, 285; (2), Mario Todaro, Penn State, 252; (3), Tony Procopio, Penn State, 241; (4), Dick Laurence, Army, 231; (5), Cecil Jellison, Army, 199. ROPE CLIMB—(1), Dare Shultz, Penn State, 3.6; <2), John B&H&ntyne, Army 3.7; (3), Bill Renner, Army, 3.8; (4), Johnny Baffa, Penn State, 4.0; (5), Bob Boudreau, Penn State, and John Funkhonser, Army, 4.1 . PARALLEL BARS—