PAGE SIX Lions Rebound; Capture 4 Firsts to Down Navy The Penn State gymnastic team proved it had it in the clutch Saturday night, and rebounded from a West Point defeat by rolling over previously undefeated Navy, 57-39. The Lions, who started their downhill slide against Syracuse and hit the bottom at Army, proved they had the ability to come hack from a demoralizing defeat by capturing four of six first places--Navy winning the sidehorse and the flying rings. The big surptise of the meet came in the side horse—one of the Lions weakest events. Navy's un defeated captain and defendingl -- eastern titlist, Steve Arnold, broke , in the middle of his routine, lilac-i mg him fifth in the event , Sophomore Jack Biesterfeldt, on the other hand, was impressive on • the horse. lie was second to Navy's Pat Ford with A" 227 score, just! six points shy of first. Phil Mullen came back after a poor performance at West Point to win the rape climb in 3.7' seconds. Slips in 2nd Try A slight slip in his second at tempt prevented Mullen from ty ing or bettering 3.7. The sopho more faltered in the beginning of the• climb but recovered quickly enough to scale the rope in 3.9. Junior Dick Rehm, a last min ute replacement for Bob Boud reau, impressed Wettstone by placing third in the rope climb in 3.9 behind the Middies' Herb Doby who did it in 3.8. Weissend Improves Junior Dion Weissend showed signs of breaking his two-week slump by grabbing first place honors in the horizontal bar and finishing second in tumbling. Armando Vega again sparked the Nittany attack with 12 points on the basis of a first in the par allel bars, second in the flying rings, and fourth in the side horse. His 262 total in the p-bars was the second highest individual score of the meet Sidwell Ties While Sophomore Ed Sidwell pulled another rabbit out of the Lions' hat when he tied Navy's defend ing eastern champ Larry White for third place in the flying rings with a 236 total. Navy's Fred lioerner won the event with 268 points in a crowd thrilling performance. The sum maries: Tumbling --I. Paxton IPS) 256: 2. Weis send 4PS) 246: 3. Steven!, (2'S) 230: 4. Krunyer IN) 195. Sidehorse -- 1. Ford (N) 233 ; 2. Reinter frldt (PS) 227: 3 Leonard (N) 223; 4. Vega IPS) 211. Horizontal Bar-1. Welasend (PSI 261; L Cline ( PSI 249: R. li nettles (N) 236; 4. Butterfield IN) 231. ROM Climb--1. Mullen IPSt 3.7: 2. Dube IN) 3.8: 3. tie between Friteh •nd Rehm tPS) 9.9. Parallel Bar— I. Vega IPS) 262: 2. Mc- Nutt IN) 250: 3. Foht t PS) 240; 4. Wills (N) 2311. Flying Rings- I. Ilnerner IN) UK: 2. Volta IPS) 257: 3. lir between Sldwell (PS) and White tN) 236. Hoyas Clinch League B Title; Navy Tops All-Stars The Hoyas clinched the League B title, beating the Erietes, 47.22. Jim Kelly wits high scorer for the Hoyas with 13. The victory gave the Hoyas a perfect season record of 7-0. Navy up it t the All Stars 34-27 to throw the Two Tens and All Stars into a first place tie in League A of 1M basketball. Philip Hodges and Russell Lerch each scored 10 points to lead the Navy attack. Larry Goshman tallied 13 points for the losers. The other League A action was forfeited by the Western Boys to the Bullets. The Vulcan downed the Nice Guys, 40-37, despite a 30-point sec LEAP YEAR SPECIAL - FEB. 29 Good ONE DAY Only • SKIRTS (pl a in) • BLOUSES (Plain) 29c • TROUSERS • SWEATERS • SHIRTS 2 f or 29c -Don't Forget LAUNDERETTE Open Daily 8 11.111. 210 West Coney* Ave. Close SAT. 4 p.m. Oberly, Krufka Cop Pins in 25-3 Rout Only one left and its the biggest! This was and still is the attitude of every Lion wrestler, including Coach Charley Speidel, following the 25-3 rout of Maryland Saturday night at College Park, Md. The one left, of course, is Pittsburgh, the Lions' arch rival. This meet will highlight and close the season for Penn State Saturday at Recreation }fall The Lion matmen made Mary land their seventh consecutive victim with an awesome display of mat skill and plain brute force. Johnny Johnston, John Pepe, Dave Adams, Joe Humphreys, and Ernie Young provided the skill, while Joe Krufka and Bill Oberly provided the brute force. Smith Loses The only Lion to lose was George Smith, who replaced Sid Nodland at the 123-pound divis ion. Smith was nosed out 7-6 by John McHugh. Four Lions stretched their un defeated streak to seven meets with Ernie Young notching his second straight. Johnston, Pepe, Krufka, and Oberly all hold un blemished records. Nodland, out with a slight injury, has six straight wins without a loss. Humphreys, on the rebound after a poor start, grabbed his third straight win shutting out Leroy Kennedy, 6-0. 2 Score Shutouts Two other matmen scored shut outs while Kruflca and Oberly closed the meet with pins. John ston beat Charlie Kerler, 8-0, and Pepe decisioned Ed Weatherly, 7-0. Amazing Krufka didn't bother to work up a sweat as he pinned Joe Wozunk with an arm bar and body press in 2:45 of the !first period. Krufka was leading 12-0 before the pin. I National Champion Oberly took and half surge by the Nice Guys. Two games in League C action saw Penn Haven edge the Engi neering Colts, 33-31,, and McEl wain Men scored a 0-16. victory over the Vets. Andy.Pytel of . the Engineering Colts led with 16 tal lies. The Cougars beat the Mounties, 52-10, ending a perfect season. The Cougars collected 2C points in each half with Bill Heyt collecting 18 for the victors. The other game was a forfeit victory for the Iron Men over the Jokers. ' Only one game was scheduled in League E between the Eight Angels and Hamilton VI. The Eight Angels won 16-10. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA By FRAN FANUCCI slightly longer to pin his cocky unbegten opponent, Mike San dusky. After going through a scoreless first period, Oberly cradled Sandusky with one and a half minutes gone in the sec ond stanza. It was good enough for the pin and five Lion points. Saturday's meet with Pitt will match the battle of the unbeatens. Pitt has a streak of 16 straight wins. Its only loss was to Michi gan early in 1955. The summaries: 22— Me Hawk (M> deeisioned Smith, 7-6 _ 30-4 oh !titan (PS) 4100'12111mnd Kerter e -e. 137—Pepe (PS) decialoned Weatherly 7-0. 147—Adama (PS) deelahomed o'./urkix '.3. 1 57—R nfn ph ries (PS) dee isioned Ken nedy, 6-0. I 42—Yoting (PS) decialoratti Amato. 10-I 177—Krufka (PS) pinned Wuannk, 2:45 first. irt.—Oberly (PS) Plisnrd SandubilY I :45. nerend. Baseball Candidates Candidates for the varsity baseball team should report between 3 and 5 today to 241 Recreation Hall. ~u ~' ~ g~~ ,~;,. 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