The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 09, 1955, Image 7

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    NtsbA 4 f: FEBRUARY R. 'ION
Spartans Will Host Top Indoor Meet
Michigan State's power-lad
en track squad will host Mis
souri, Ohio State, and Penn
State' Saturday in what is be
ing billed as the outstanding
intercollegiate indoor meet of
the season.
Karl Schlademan's Spartan's
have depth, balance, and plen
ty of talent despite the loss of
10 lettermen from last year's
squad. Only five of the 36
trackmen on the Michigan State
team are seniors. ' Twelve of the
returnees are lettermen.
Ed Brabham paces a group of
five sprinters. Laid season the
Spartan speedster finished fourth
in the NCAA 220-yard finals with
a 21.3 sec. clocking. The 20-year
old junior from Brooklyn, N.Y.,
has run the 220 in 21.2 sec. and
the 100-yard dash in 9.9 sec.
Travis Buggs Julius McCoy.
Tom Flynn, and Walt Burger
round out the quintet of sprint
ers. Suggs is a letterman who
has been hampered by football
injuries. He was Indiana sprint
tftlist while in high school and
last year placed in the Big Ten
60-yard run indoors. McCoy,
former all-State basketball star
from Farrell, i;• currently play
ing with ths MSC capers. Last
season he equaled Brabham's
21.2 sec. showing in the 220.
Flynn and Burger are both
sophomores with good poten
tial.
In the hurdles Schlademan will
n.atch junior Joe Savoldi, a run
ner who has been tabbed as a
possibility for the Olympic team
in the 'decathlon, against Penn
State's fine group .of timber-top
pers. Savoldi is a standout in the
hurdles, high jump; broad jump,
and the weights. In a dual meet
with Notre Dame outdoors last
yeat Savoldi competed in five
events. Savoldi, a 6-3, 210 pound
er, will provide stiff competition
for Lion hurdlers Rod Perry, Gary
Seybert, Bill Youkers, or any oth
er "kangeroos" coach Chick Wer
ner selects for the meet.
John Coleman, Howard Neely,
and Herb Harding form a trio of
promising sophomore hurdlers for
the Spartans.
One of the world's best quar
ter milers is Spartan captain
Kevan Gasper, a 6-2 senior from
' Australia. Gosper is the British
Gymnasts Seek 2nd Win
Against Navy Saturday
Gene Wettstone's Nittany gymnasts go against the Middies of
the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis Saturday in search of win
number two for the '55 campaign.
Fresh from a 66-62 upset at the hands of Illinois Saturday which
did away with the Lion winning skien that had extended since 1952,
Wettstone's performers will visit the Midshipmen holding an even
1-1 slate.
The Middies own an unblem
ished record so far this season,
with an impressive 72-24 shel
lacking of Pitt highlighting their
list of wins.
Lions Own 9-8 Edge
In 17 years of competition with
the Middies, Lion gymnasts own
a slim 9-8 edge in meet victories.
They made Coach Chet Phillips'
gymnasts their third victim last
year by a 65-31 count.
Captain Bob O'Malia is absent
from last year's Navy squad, but
Burt Munger has returned as its
standout performer, along with
Bill Kronzer and Charlie Chaver
ria.
Against the Panthers, Munger
took first in tumbling with a fine
264 out of a possible 300 points.
Top Lion Gymnast
Captain Karl Schwenzfeier has
so far been pacing the Nittany
gymnasts. In two outings he owns
double wins in calisthenics, the
horizontal bar, and flying rings.
Ho we v e r, calisthenics along
with the trampoline, will not be
events in any of the Lions' re
maining five dual meets , since
they are not standard Eastern
events. They appeared in the Nit
tanies' two inter-league contests
with West Virginia and Illinois.
Following the Annapolis visit,
the Lions go against Army at Rec
Hall, Pitt at Pittsburgh, Temple
at Rec Hall, and round out the
season's dual meets against Syra
cuse away.
Empire Commonwealth champ
and record holder with a blis
tering 47.1 for the 440-yard run.
Last year he ran the 220 in 21.2
, Joe Savoldi
Ace Spartan hurdler
sec. Gosper also ran a 47.8 sec.
quarter in the Central Colle
giate' meet and a 48.9 sec. 440
to cop the Canadian National
Exchange 'event in 1954. Bob
Brown and his brother Richard
have shown ability in the 440,
with the former also a possible
starter in the hurdles. Ron Suess
is counted on to aid the Spar
tans in the 220 and 440. Two
sophomores who have been de
monstrating terrific speed in
the middle distance runs are
Frank Taylor and Pat Sutton.
Although the injury jinx has
hit Dave Hoke, the 6-1 junior
from Oklahoma is rated as
Schlademan's No. 1 half miler.
Hoke overcame his aches and
pains during the cross-country
Merriman Traded
CHICAGO, Feb. 8 UM—Out
fielder Lloyd Merriman was ob
tained today from the Cincinnati
Redlegs by the Chicago White Sox
for cash and two minor league
players to be named• later.
Merriman, 30-year-old lefthand
ed batter, hit .268 ii 73 games for
the Redlegs last season.
Don't be Timid...
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
campaign and had a fine season .
Richard Stutaman is the only
returning letter winner in the
half mile, but Ted Tetzlaff, a ver
satile soph from Alberta, Canada,
who can run well in anything
from the '440 to the mile, will be
on hand for varsity action this
year. Bob Baird is another sec
ond year runner who has dis
played promise.
Terry Block is ranked as the
Spartans most promising soph
omore in the mile. Five other
sophs fondle Davis, Gaylord
Denslow, Robert Skane, Tom
Goretska, and Bob Luce—have
all been tabbed as rising stars.
Denslow is a crack cross-coun
try runner and The team's best
Iwo-miler. Goretska, a five
year army veteran who was a
two-time State Class A mile
titlist, is now attempting a
comeback. Schlademan , will al
so be counting heavily on sen
ior John Proctor in the two
mile run.
Michigan State is "loaded" in
the high jump. Jim Vrooman is
a consistent 6' 3"jumper who
copped the Big Ten indoor crown
two years ago. Doug Stuart, who,
like Gosper, hails from New South
Wales, Australia, and Don Hill
mer, the most promising Spartan
high jumper in recent years,
round out a trio of jumpers that
will be hard to beat. Stuart was
a member of the British Empire
Team last summer and last win
ter captured the Michigan AAU
laurels with a 6' 6%" leap. Hill
mer finished second in the Drake
Relays a year ago.
Charles Coykendall, a senior.
and sophomores George Best
and Steve Lemmers give the
Spartans the best pole vaulting
threesome it has had in years.
Coykendall is being counted on
for a 14' showing this campaign.
Schlademan will rely on Alex
Wafer, Savoldi. Brabham, and
possibly Gosper in the broad
ump.
In the weights it will be Dave
Goapiell,'Richard Muessig, and Ed
McKillop. Goodell is expected to
hit 50' in the shot this year.
Michigan State's track team,
good as it may be, will be acting
as host to three other cracker
jack squads in one of the hottest
indoor battles in many a season.
Flipse to Speak
Dr. Robert J. Flipse, associate
professor of dairy science, will
discuss
at
in Re
search' at the Pre-Vet club meet
ing at 7 tonight at Sigma Pi.
Instructors who had aroused the
ire of students during the 1900
to 1920 era were buried with a
tombstone usually bearing an in
scription like: "Sacred to. the
memory of . Gone but
not forgotten."
PLAYERS PRESENT
THE CORN IS GREEN
HELD OVER - THIS FRIDAY - FEB. 11, 1955
center stage at TUB
i TICKETS AT STUDENT UNION
8 Advance
In IM Cage
League Play
Intramural basketball started
rolling again in full gear after the
vacation break. Eight fraternity
games were played and one con
tee. was forfeited Monday night
at Rec Hall.
The forfeited game turned out
to be one of the more important
ones. As a result of Kappa Al
pha Psi's failure to produce the
required number of men, Alpha
Sigma Phi moved into the League
A lead. Previously both Alpha
Sigma Phi and KDR held first
place jointly with four wins each.
Two undefeated teams, Delta
Upsilon and Tau Kapp. Epsilon,
went to basketball war with the
League B lead offered as the re
wara to the winner. Led by Jim
Garrity's 15 points, the DU b s had
little trouble capturing first place,
33-20.
After winning five games by no
more than three points each,
Theta Xi broke loose on a scoring
rampage and defeated Alpha Phi
Delta, 43-17, to Arengthen its
League E stronghold.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon and de
fending champ, Phi Sigmq Delta,
kept within me game of Theta
X' by whipping Delta Theta Sig
ma and Tau Phi Delta respective
ly. The Phi Sigs, led by Don De-
Vorris and Milt Linial swamped
Tau Phi Delta, 33-17. SAE won its
game, 25-18.
In other games, Sigma Chi oiler
whelrned Alpha Rho Chi, 36-11;
Pi Kappa Alpha whipped Sigma
Alpha Mu, 35-14—the loser's 6'5"
center, Stan Lassoff netted all 14
points; Jack Miller, the night's
highest scorer, led Theta Chi to
a 31-22 victory over Alpha Tau
Omega; and Phi Epsilon Pi de
cisioned Theta Kappa Phi, 33-21.
Chuck Wagon
Budget Luncheons
for students
ALL OUR MEALS
including
VEGETABLE
POTATOES
BREAD & BUTTER
COFFEE OR TEA
65c
on Valentine's Day...
Bailey Joins Danser
With Canadian Pros
Don Bailey, Penn State guar ,
terback during the past football
season, has signed a contract ti
play for the Hamilton, Ontarick
team in the Canadian football
league.
Bailey will join Lion teammat4
Gene Denser on the Canadiai
club.
_ .
The Nittany gridder turned
down a National Football League
draft offer to play with the Wash.
ington Redskins.
Wes a rare opportunity to
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