PAT PAT, MARCH 48i--1953 Gynincists Qualify in NCA S Lions Ist with 22 Points; CronstedtAl I-Around King NCAA PRELIMINARY ROUND 115-Pound Results 115-pound Ed Dawkins, 'Ur sinus, bye; Chuck Ofsthurn, Min nesota, bye; Art Helf, F&M, de cisioned Ruben Shehigian, Michi gan State; 3-2; Hugh Peery, Pitt, decisioned Dick Meeks, Illinois, 9-4; Bill Cramp, Penn State, de cimoned Bill Dean Jackson,. Ar kansas St., 3-0; Bob Christensen, Northwestern, decisioned Gary McClain, Oregon St., 6-2; Bob Whelan, Southern Illinois, bye; and George Custer, Lock Haven, bye. 123-Pound Results ,123-pound Rex Boda, Cornell U., won on referee's decision over Yukio Matsumoto, Illinois; - B o b Mancuso, Kansas St., decisioned Rex Boda, Cornell U., 6-0; Jack Herschend, Northwestern, deci sioned Alex McCord, Lehigh, 6-4; Pat McCarron, lowa STC, de cisioned Bob Karns,. Army, 4-2, and Paul Boyko, Toledo, 4-2; Dick H o ckle y, Wyoming, decisioned Don Stubbeline, Springfield, 4-3, and Dick Gibson, ; Washington St., 6-4; , John Lee, Harvard, decision ed Glenn Flegal, Millersville; 4-0; Al Crancer, Arkansas St., deci sioned Bob Hoinan, Penn State, 10-2, and Arnold- Wilson, Brig ham Young, 8-1; and Dick Muel ler, Minnesota, decisioned Joe Lo baugh, Oklahoma A&M, 3-1. 130-Pound Results 130-pound Ken Faust, Le high, pinned Al Motley, Virginia Poly, 5:13; Bob Datteri, Colorado A&M, decisioned Dick Robinson, San Diego St., 12-3; Dick Leffler, Toledo, decisioned Ray Downey, Alabama Poly, 11-4; Norvard Na lan, Michigan, pinned Maris Wil liams, South Dakota, 7:11 Dick Lemyre, Penn State, pinned Ed Casalicchio, Michigan State, 0:49; Jim Howard, Ithaca, decisioned Phil Duggan, lowa U., 8-2; Linn Long, Colorado U., pinned Phi Rollin, Brigham Young, 8:58; and Harold Reece, Oklahoma U., bye. 137-Pound Results 137-pound Len DeAugustino, Lock Haven, "decisioned Don Aus tin, Arkansas St., 11-1; Jerry Maurey, Penn State, decisioned Sam Ruzic, lowa State, 3-1; Ron Scott, Oklahoma U., decisioned Andy Kaul, Michigan, 6-5; Ben Jordan, Brigham Young, decision ed Ed Hairston, Lincoln, 6-1, and Mark Murray, Cornell Col., 7-2; George Matthews, Pitt, decision ed Wes Sterner, lowa STC, 12-5; Norton. Compton, Illinois, deci sioned George Matthews,' Pitt, 9- '3; Delance_Duncan, pinned John Woodward, Colorado A&M, 8;03; Rod Norris, Maryland, decisioned Cletus llegen, Mankato, 8-6; and Don Thompson, Oklahoma A&M, decisioned Bill Miller, Toledo, 5-1. 147-Pound Results 147-pound Chuck Uram, Pitt, decisioned Bill Elwood, N or th western, 6-0; Frank Bettucci, Cot, nell, decisioned Warren DePran ger, Cornell College, 8-2, and pin ned Lee Ballinger, Wyoming, 5:14; Don Freyi,Penn State,. decisioned Jerry Baths, Alabama Poly., 6-1; Joe -Scandura, Michigan, pinned Matthew Midea, Lock Haven, 5:- 02; lan Mac Ewan, Kent State, de cisioned Joe Scandura, Michigan, 6-4; .Bryan Rayburn, Oklahoma U., 9-0; Bob Morris, lowa STC, decisioned Bryan Rayburn, 6-3; Ed Brown, VMI, decisioned Bob Speck, Brigham Young, 7-0; Bob Hoke, Michigan State, decisioned Clayt Carbthers, Lincoln, 10-3; and To m Titsworth, Oklahoma A&M, decisioned Del Lockwood, Colorado A&M, 2-1. 157-Pound Results 157-pound —Don Solomon, Pitt, decisioned John Arnold, Cornell U., 13-7; Doug Frey, Penn State, decisioned Bill Bock, Springfield, 8-0; Ed Rooney, Syracuse, - pinned Bud Whitehill, Lock Haven, 4:47, and decisioned Doug Frey, Penn State, 4-3; Dan Sniff, Colorado A&M, pinned. Bill Berry, VMI, 4:- 04; Jim Ellis, Indiana, decisioned Don Rumsfeld, Princeton, 6-4; Ed Mahoney, Lehigh, decisioned Lon Larsen, lowa State, 4-1, and lost by default to Jim Ellis, Indiana; John Eagleton, Oklahoma - U., de cisioned Jim Miller, Cornell Col., THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PEr4DibIiArArTTA Wrestling 4-0; Don Strevey, Oklahoma A &M, decisioned Gerry Tebbe n, Army, 6-4, and lost a, decision to John Eagleton, Oklahoma U. ? 7-1; Miles Lee, Michigan, decisioned Leslie 'Kramer, Kansas . State, 13- 9; and Bob Fischer, Maryland, de c.isioned Bryan Nelson, Washing ton St., 7-1: 167-Pound Results 167-pound Don Wem, Tol edot decisioned George Dyer, Springfield; 13-1; Warren Sonne man, Corn e 11 Col., decisioned Cochrane Chase, Wesleyan, 6-2; Dale Ward, decisioned Jerry Cooper, Lincoln, 9-0; Joe Lemyre, Penn Stale, pinned Myles Nowitz ky, VMI, 4:09; Ernest Fischer, Maryland, decisioned Bob Hock ley, Wyoming, 7-4, and decision ed Harold Broughton, Colorado A&M, 10-5; Frank Marks, Okla homa U. decisioned Chuck Pan kow, Indiana, 6-3, and decisioned Andy Lentvorsky, Lqck Haven, 6-2; Don Dickason, Cornell, de cisioned Ken Nordquist, Illinois, 3-0, and won a referee's decision from Dana Eastham, Brown; Del McGhee, Washington St., pinned Fred Loffredo, lowa STC, 7:27; and Carl Wood, Oklahoma A&M, decisioned Del McGhee, 6-2 177-Pound Results 177.-pound Jack Shanahan, Maryland, •bye; Dick O'Shaugh neSsy, decisioned George Dvoroz niak, Penn State, 9-1; Don Lin dell, Cornell Col., bye; Al Paulek as, :Army, decisioned Ed Lanzi, Toledo, 13-4; Bob McCullough, Wyoming, won a referee's deci sion over Keith Kelley, Oklahoma U.; • Ned Blass, Oklahoma A&M, bye; Bob Craige, Lock Haven, de cisioned Otto Kellner, Cornell, 12- 8; and Bob Wirds, lowa State, bye.. 191-Pound Results 191-pound Harold Hearon, Oklahoma U., decisioned Dick MacAleer, Princeton, 7-0; Chuck Weber, West Chester, decisioned Pete Veldman, Minnesota, 6-1; Gus Gatto, lowa STC, decisioned Alan Evans, South Dakota, 6-0; Bobo Shining, lowa U., decisioned Bob Drake, Maryland, 11-6; Hud Samson, Penn State, pinned Lew is Williams, Oregon St., 3:40; Mel Waldon, lowa State, decisioned Lou Stadler, Arkansas St., 6-5; Dick Torio, Toledo, pinned Har old Hunter, Pitt, 8:06; and Al Sotir, Springfield, bye. Heavyweight Results Heavyweight Gene Nicks, Oklahoma A&M, bye; E 1 d r.R d Kreamer, Pitt, bye; Hank Little fiell, Columbia, pinned Bill Wood, Minnesota, 8:28; Jack El lena, UCLA, pinned Sid McNicol, Virginia Poly., 5:35; Ed Husmann, Nebraska, decisioned Dick Beyer, Syracuse, 6-5; Bernie Lloyd, CC NY, bye; - Dan McNair, Alabama Poly.; bye; and Torn Megeel, Hof stra, bye. QUARTER-FINAL ROUND Summaries of the quarterfinals (Friday night) QUAR final results 115-Pound Results 115-pound Ed Dawkins, Ur sinus decisioned Chuck Ofsthun, Minnesota, 6-5; Hugh Peery, Pitts burgh decisioned Art Helf, F&M, 6-2; Bob Christensen, Northwest em, pinned Bill Cr am p, Penn State, 5:01;- and Bob Whelan, of Southern 111., decisioned George Custer, Lock Haven, 9-5. 123-Pound Results 123-pound Don Reece, Okla homa U. pinned Bob Mancuso, Kansas Bt, 5:34; Pat. McCarron, lowa STC decisioned Jack Her- ' .. , .. 77 ., 1 1: , ..4' ":::,--;--! „,., 1.--z....* ", ";:,•.:::, .:,,, .- . j • ....;,..'.:,'2/-ri:i.,--1,-,. c,:-:.,'.:,- ~ -0.,-,::''--.-, 0 : ....-,qK.„--:i•-,P1:,'-, 4 -. ...e .= .. !, . . Di hek',-:,'t-:,-::J , Sdr dt ica!3ke Ser vice for' . ':r,.: .-- , , -- , 4 1 ~FiEEzE3:pRE7;t-:J , WE CREAM ?i ;• • , [..,,•-, ,:,..''.- .;•.!--,-4;-:-..'Z', i-7,e4:/°:ris`'''' 2:..:•..-,,:::::\.-:'.:::;''` i Be tween,,,, ~.„--, t ,i'..l:: Results schend, -Northwestern, 5-4; John Lee, Harvard, decisioned Dick Hockley, Wyoming, 4-2; and Dick Mueller, Minnesota, decisioned Al Crancer, Arkansas St., 5-2. 130-Pound Results 130-pound Bob Datteri, Colo rado A&M, pinned Ken Faust, Lehigh, 8:16; Howard Nalan, Michigan, decisioned Dick Leff ler, Toledo, 6-2; Dick Leinyre, Penn State, decisioned Jim How ard, Ithaca, 6-5; and Harold Reece, Oklahoma U., pinned Linn Long, Colorado U., 8:58. 137-Pound Results 137-pound Len DeAugustin°, Lock Haven decisioned Jerry Maurey, Penn State, 4-2; Ro n Scott, Oklahoma U., decisioned Andy Kaul, Michigan, 7-0; Norton Compton, Illinois, decisioned De lance Duncan, Washington St., 7- 0; and Don Tompson, Oklahoma A&M.,' decisioned Ro d Norris, Maryland, 4-3. 147-Pound Results 147-pound—Frank Betucci, Cor nell, decisioned Chuck Uram, Pitt, 5-3; Don Frey, Penn State, de cisioned Jan Ma cEw a n, Kent State, 6-0; Bob Morris, lowa STC pinned Ed Brown, VMI, 5:25; Bob Hoke, Michigan State, had a ref eree's decision over Tom Tits worth, Oklahoma A&M. 157,-Pound Results 157-pound —Don. Solomon, Pitt, decisioned Ed Rooney, Syracuse, 9-5; Dan Sniff, Colorado A&M, won by a referee's decision over John Eagleton, Oklahoma U; Jim Ellis, Indiana, decisioned Miles Lee, Michigan, 11-9; and Jim Har mon, lowa STC, decisioned Bob Fischer, Maryland, 7-5. 167-Pound Results 167-pound Ernie Fischer, of Maryland, decisioned Don Wem, Toledo, 8-2; Frank Marks, Okla homa U., decisioned Warren Son nemann, 6-2; Don Dickason, Cor nell, decisioned - Dale Ward, 7-5; and Joe Lemyre, Penn State, de cisioned Carl Wood, Oklahoma A&M, 9-2. 177-Pound Results 177-pound Dick O'Shaugh nessy, Michigan, decisioned Jack Shanahan, Maryland, 10-1; Al Paulekas, Army, pinned Don Lin dell, Cornell Col., 8:32; Ned Blass, Oklahoma A&M, decisioned Bob McCullough, Wyoming, 5-3; and Bob Wirds, lowa State, decisioned Bog Craig, Lock Haven, 11-4. Homer Beats Bums, 3-2 BRADENTON, Fla., March 27 (W)—Pitcher Lew BUrdette hit a home run with two out in the ninth inning to give Milwaukee a 3-2 triumph over Brooklyn today. CLASSIFIEDS RIDE' WANTED AIDE TO Pittsburgh Monday, March 30 after 4 p.m. Call Brooks ext. r 72 . TWO COEDS desire ride to Pittsburgh on Wednesdsty April Ist after 12 noon. Call -Bette, Grange 898. RIDE TO Pittsburgh Wednesday any time after 12 p.m. Call C. N. 4937. LOST GRAY TOPCOAT taken from Main En gineering Thursday at 11:55 a.m. Call Lloyd at 3702. GOLD ELGIN wrist watch somewhere on golf course. initials WPD on band. If found, call 4937. Reward. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR rent—bedroom and study with private bath for summer session 217 W. Park Ave,. State College. ONE VERY large double room with single beds. Quiet place one block from campus. Men only. Phone 7686. ONE SINGLE and one double room— single beds. Near campus. Call 2919. FOB SALE 1948 BLACK FORD convertible. Excel . lent condition throughout, including radio and heater. Call Val, 4937. 1938 FORD, good condition, $B5. W. P True, State College 2178. '4B CROSLEY convertible, new motor. Ex cellent condition, radio, heater. See to appreciate. 40 miles/gallon. Phone 6075. MISCELLANEOUS SR. ACCOUNTANTS: Excellent oppor tunity with growing firm in Harrisburg. Write to Mr. Lawrence Desaretz, 500 Blackstone Building, Harrisburg, Pa. SYRACUSE, N.Y., March 27—Penn State was cast in the role of favorite tonight when nine Nittanies qualified for tomorrow's finals in the 11th annual NCAA gymnastic tournament. The Lions qualified men in 14 positions as 'they gathered 22 points. • Arnelle Named On W. Virginia 2d 'All' Team Jesse Arnelle, Penn State's 6-5 sophomore athlete, was honored by two basketball teams this week when he was named to West Vir ginia. University's second all opponent team and was given honorable mention on the Pitts burgh Post-Gazette's Tri-State Big Ten squad. Arnelle, who doubles as a foot ball star and is now trying his hand as a pitcher for Joe Be denk's Nittany baseball tea m, joined Dick Wilkinson (Virginia); Warren Mills (Richmond), Bill Chambers (William & Mary), and Joe Holup (George Washington) on the Mountaineers' second all opponent team. The Post-Gazette's Big Ten team selected by a poll of the Big Ten coaches found Jesse winding up with three votes. Last, year, Ar nelle was named to the first five, but he was one of four on that squad who failed to repeat this season. Duquesne's Dick Ricketts led the voting with eight while St. Francis' sensational Maur ic e Stokes garnered seven. Pete Kin kead, of Geneva, and Jim Sottile, of West Virginia, each had six votes while John Mojzer, of Wash ington and Jefferson College, rounded out the first team with five votes. Besides Arnelle, Tom Craig (Carnegie Tech), Jim Tucker, Du quesne), and Mickey Zernich (Pitt) failed to repeat their 1952 choices on the first five. Mark Workman, the other player on that team, graduated. Mitchell's Hit Decides TUCSON, Ariz., March 27.(W) Dale Mitchell's pinch single with the bases loaded, quickly followed by Jim Lemon's three-run homer, totaled five s runs for the Cleveland Indians in the eighth inning today and gave them . a 9-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox. J. Paul , Sheedy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test POOR PAUL felt down under when his girl said, "Your sloppy hair kangaruins our friendship. Never pouch your arms around me again until you high tail it to a , toilet goods counter for some Wildroot Cream-Oil. Contains Lanolin. Non alcholic. Relieves arpoying dryness. Removes • dandruff. Grooms the hair. Helps you pass the Test. Get it 'or you'll kangaroo the day!" Sheedy tri Cream-Oil and now all the girls are hopped up Better reach in your pocket for 29¢ and buy Wild Oil in either bottle or . tube. You kangarong taut pUnch into your social life. Ask for it on your barber shop too, and get a jump ahead of all the * of 131 So. Harris Hill Rd., Williamsville, N.Y. Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y. PAGE SEVEN Jan Cronstedt, the amazing Finn, captured the all-around ti tle with 1275 points. He was fol lowed by Carl Rintz of Michigan State (1258); Frank Bare, Illinois (1210); Bartlett, Minnesota (1202); State's Karl Schwenzfeier (1198), with Tohy Procopio of the Lions finishing sixth. The new all-around champ qual ified for three of tomorrow's events: calisthenics, horizontal bar and parallel bars. Schwenz feier will be in three events, also; calisthenics, 'parallel bars and rings, while Procopio will per form in the calisthenics. The finals begin at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. Nine of the 10 Lion gymnasts performed well enough to qualify for the finals. The only one who was unable to get a pasing grade was Frank Wick. Florida State in Running The famed "Wedge," Jim Hazen„ came through on the flying rings. Al Wick qualified on the parallel bars. Dependable Bobby Lawrence came through on the sidehorse, while teammates Dave Shultz and Bob Boudreau passed on the rope climb. Team Captain Bob Ken yon qualified in the trampoline event, but at the latest report the tumbling, which is his spe cialty, was not over. Florida State. champs for the past two seasons, pressed the Lions as it qualified men in 14 events, the same number the Blue and White advanced. Other teams still very much in the race are Illinois (Western Conference champ) with 13; Syracuse, 12; and UCLA with 9 men moving up. Perry Sets Rope Mark Southern Cal, which finished second last year, and Minnesota, which came in second in the West ern Conference, were not among the first five. The fans in Syracuse's Arch bold Gymnasium saw a new ropeclimbing record set as Don Perry of UCLA shaved one-tenth of a second off his own world mark and four-tenths of a second off the NCAA record as he zoomed up the 20-foot distance in three seconds. Teammate, Bob Hammond, also cracked the NCAA mark when he was clocked at 3.3.