••• RAGE TEN Star Cronstedt To Remain In Finland By RON GATEHOUSE Although it’s months before gymnastics will be entering the Penn State sports scene, Coach Gene Wettstone has already been presented with an over-sized headache. His captain-elect and number one performer for the pasrt two seasons, Finnish-born Jan Cronstedt, has decided not to continue his studies in the Nit tany Vale. He has enrolled in Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, in search of a medical degree. Although he maintained a high average as a transfer student at Penn State for the past three years, in a letter to one of his Beta Theta Pi frat ernity brothers Cronstedt stated that he would lose nearly a year of schooling by returning to cam pus. This is due to the rigid scholastic schedule maintained by the Scandinavian countries. Last year the fabulous Finn led his Nittany teammates to Penn State’s second consecutive NCAA gym championship by winning top honors in four individual events, a feat never before ac complished. Added Honors He added more proof to the fact that he was the greatest all around gymnast in collegiate cir cles, by excelling in the Eastern meet at Temple and in the NAAU tourney in San Fran cisco. During the past summer months Cronstedt and Wettstone traveled to Finland where both partici pated in gymnastic action. The Lion mentor taught gymnastics —American style—while his ace performer tried out for Finland’s national team, which . was later entered-in the world’s champion ships in Rome. : Indirectly showing a compari son between United States and European gymnastics at Rome, Cronstedt was unable to place higher than -tenth in any one event, and finished No. 51st in this all-around, .an event, in .which he holds the collegiate title in this country. It is not as yet definite. as to who will replace Cronstedt... as ■captain of this year’s team;. : RAY'S RANCH 3V2 Males West of State SolSege On Houle 322 • HOMEMADE CHIU e ASSORTED SANDWICHES • HOMEMADE VEG. SOUP • PLENTY OF PARKING And Your Favorite Beverages Gymnast Will Not Return Swegon Selected Frosh Cage Coach Don Swegan, former ■ three sport star at three colleges, has been appointed assistant basket ball coach at the University. Swegan, who will aid head coach John Egli this winter and will handle the freshman basket ball team, played basketball, foot ball, and baseball at Wooster Col lege, Baldwin-Wallace, and Har vard "during his college career’. . Although he originally enrolled at Wooster, admission to the Na val ROTC program during World War II took him to Baldwin- Wallace and Harvard. He cap tained the basketball team at Baldwin-Wallace and the baseball team- at .Harvard. Following the war he returned to Wooster where he again played three sports and captained the basketball team. 3 Former Coaches teach Hail of Fame Three former Penn State foot ball coaches, Dick Harlow, Hugo Bezdek, and Bob Higgins were named to the Football Hall of Fame in 1954 elections; Higgins, who resides in State College, coached the Lions until 1950 when he retired. Ironically Higgins played un der both Harlow and Bezdek' as an undergraduate and later joined Bezdek’s staff as an assistant. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Gridders Will Fly To Illinois, TCU . Penn State’s football team will take to the air for two of its road games this season. The Lions have tentatively booked plane trips for the Illinois game, Sept. 25, at Champaigne, and. the Texas Christian encoun ter, Oct. 23, in Fort Worth. Penn State will also be on the road for games with Syracuse, Penn, and Pitt this season. Four hold-overs, all of them in the 200-pound class, give Penn State its best , manpower in years at tackle. Reds Blast Dodgers, 9- 3 • BROOKLYN, Sept. 16 (AP) —Joe Nuxhall, only southpaw to beat the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field, did it again today as the Cincinnati Redlegs walloped the Dodgers 9-3 and gave the second place club’s pennant hopes a crip pling blow. Nuxhall fell behind by allowing a run in the first inning but the Cincinnati sluggers started pound ing the ball in the second inning and the lefty never was behind again. JUST FOR YOU! Charles Designs Mr. BLAZER From 17.95 lo 22.95 Shorts, Mediums, Tails It 4 SOUTH ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE,PA All. Sizes rKiOMt. ocrrntoßfcß if; 1954 Only 522 persons paid to see the game, which was played in cloudy, chilly weather on a Laid soaked by rain for most- of the past two days. The crowd was augmented, however, by 508 "per sons who came in on rain checks from yesterday’s game, which was witnessed by only 1169. Ted Kluszewski, baseball’s top home run hitter, hit his 49th of the season leading off in the sev enth inning for the visitors’ final run.