The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 17, 1954, Image 3

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    SUNDAY. JANUARY !?. 1954
Action Highlighted in Gymnastic Marathon at Rec Ha
Penn ate and Swedish gymnasts warm
up at Recreation Hall for their dual competition,
won by the Swedish team, 43 Vz to 4&Vz.
Upper left, is Bob Lawrence, who took first
place in sidehorse competition, gets ready by
going through his routine earlier in the evening.
Jan Cronstedt,’long horse champion, second in
still rings, fourth in calisthentics, and fifth in
parallel and horizontal bars, watches Lawrence
perform.
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Lower left, is A 1 Wick, Nittany Co-captain
on parallel bars. In competition he placed first
in this event.
Center is William Thoresson, Swedish calis
ihentics champion, who won first place in his
event, by .scoring 197 of, a possible 200 points.
Thoresson was an Olympic gold-medal winner
in 1952. When he won the event, the Olympic
team was trailing Penn State's 1953 National
Collegiate Athletic Association champs, but his
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victory started Sweden on its winning way.
Upper right Lion coach Gene Wetlstone,
left, receives the Ling Medallion from Henry
Allard, right, guide of team and a member of
the Swedish parliament.
Lower right is Nittany Co-captain Frank
Wick who maneauvers on the side horse. Wick
placed second on the side horse behind team
mate Lawrence.
The team competed before a sellout crowd.
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