PAGE S'X Gymnasts Host Temple Tonight Weissend, Mullen, Vega In Line-up By GREG HUNTINGDON Phi! Mullen. Armando Yoga find captain Dion Weissend bring Penn State's gymnastic team to full strength for this evening's meet with Temple. Mullen, mpo-climbing cham pion. and Weissend, a stand-out tumbler, were plagued by .scholas tic difficulties, while Vega had dropped out of school to partici pate in the recent Olympic games. The Nittany Lions were never pressed iii their opener, a 60-36 win over West Virginia, and rat® the favorite's role over Temple in their EXG.L. inaug ural. Temple swept over West Ches ter State Teachers College in its first two meets, before falling lo Navy. 51>i-44ti. last Saturday. It was the. League opener for both teams. Coach Gene Wetlstone enjoved several surprises in the West Vir ginia meet. One was the ouistand tng performance of junior Walt Heil«f on the side horse, where he took a first place. However sophomore Gilbert Leu and vet eran Jack Biesterfeldt also gave * good account of themselves. Biesterfeldt was second, Leu third in a Lion sweep. Vega, who was rated the fourth best parallel bars per former in the world at the Olympic games, should guaran tee the Lions points in his specially and looks like a win- I back Weissend and Vega on the mats. Innnralo. Joe Ray, and ner on the horizontal bar and horizontal bar, and Leu and Chuck Neely face Penn Stale's flying rings. . Bob Fochl, who Wetlstone "big three" on the horizontal Dton Weissend will also work thinks shows great promise, will bar, while Stan Chatis and Mar io* horizontal bar and will lead aid Armando on the parallel ty Nagowiih back Johnson on off in the tumbling event. bars. the side horse, »«raected f™ , Ec J„ Sid ' ,ve - n took the top spot in ' Besides Santuro, A 1 Cortese.i perfomehfto the nation to «W'- he ’\ lou mai:neer meet on th e fly- and Sid Glaeser will climb the', singte^'event' 1 which 2 hann»nc^tn' nngs and will attempt to cap- rope, and Johnson will receive rone climh MnllfwU tur f Jl onol 7 there a B ain with Vega,support from Chatis and Neely on ceivfnKv w le'I e ' and Donahue - the parallel bars and Ray, Lieber such individuals ' Tenlple looked good in losing man. and Chatis are slated for who took first place to the ewnr 1 ? a Powerful Navy team and, the flying nngs. against West Virginia, John Hid- should provide some stiff compe- 1 ; inger and Tom Pasko. .iition for the Nittany Lions. , 57 Grid Manager Named' The only other newcomer to Aniong the leading Owl com-', p au i jj. Schonbachler of Wil- 1 the State line-up will be Jack PeWors are Harry (Buz) Johnson kinsburg. has been elected man-1 P°H ah Vv' ' vho shoul , d add strength pn the side horse and parallel ager 0 £ the 1957 Perm Sta te foot- 1 to the Nittany attack on the flying.bars and in the tumbling event, ball team, succeeding John A.! . Tom Lieberman on the: Flying Cllaffetz< of Ph ii ade] phia. Chosen i Otherwise, the line-up will Rmgs, and veteran Jerry Santuro, t 0 assist Schonbachler were Her stey the same, Dave Dulaney who promises to push Mullen m man Markowitz, Rankin; Mar and Adei Stevens will go in that the rope-climb. ~v in R esn j c k, Washington; and! order vnih Weissend in the | Dean Welkes and Ray Innur- , Edward R. Hintz Jr., Wyomis- 1 tumbling event. Gil Leu vr3l * aio go ahead of Johnson on the ' sing. ’ > 3 Lion Mat Foes Win Pitt Records 25th Consecutive Victory at Army Three future opponents of His regular spot in the lineup , The 36 points scored by the the Mittanv Lion wrestling' has h** ll held by Bcb Richard- Lions Saturday night was the . team scored decisive victories: !£^ who most of “• mmt ' *“«* highest tote] produced in , in collegiate mat action over. The Panthers seek victory num- biggest score ever recorded T by the weekend. ber 26 this Saturday at Bethle-;the Lions was in 1929—the third Defending eastern champion hem when they face the once-: year of Coach Charley Speidel’s Pittsburgh ran its current win- beaten Lehigh Engineers. After,regime when Western Reserve ning streak to 25 at West Point. i the Lehigh match, the Panthers'; of Cleveland Ohio took a 39-0 N.Y. by handing the outgunned are 'die until the invasion of Penn, pasting ... j Army a 2S-0 defeat. , State March 2. The largest score ever mount- j Cornell, whose only defeat ! Forfeits marred action at the ed against the Lions was by the ; came at the bands of the Pan- Cornell-Penn attraction. The Navy powerhouse of the world : then. 22-8. on Jan. 19. walked '.Quakers picked up five points on war n era ... In 1945, the Mid- j over hapless Penn. 26-8. and | a . forfeit in the 123-po_und divi- dies whitewashed the Penn j Navy the next team on the Slon ar) d The Big Red chalked up Slate squad, 36-0. Lion schedule—defeated Colum- )5 markers due to forfeits in ft -"~ bia, 29-5. .130, 147. and 167 pound classes. I Another- opponent of the mat-'. Cornell’s only fall came from 1 men, Illinois who was beaten *'s highly-touted 137-pound ace, 14-12 early in the season—edged Chuck Gratto—brother of Le by a favored Michigan* team, high s captain Joe Gratto. Gratto 16-14. * wasted no time in getting rid of In other notable eastern re- his man with a cradle at the 1:30 suits, Brown stopped V/ile. 16-12; mar k- Harvard beat Amherst, 23-11; Columbia jumped off lo a 5-0 New York Universitv topped lead when The Middies' Ulihom Temple. 20-15; and Franklin and was pinned in 4:45. but that was Marshall defeated West Virginia,, extent of the Lions' points 26-10. as men from Annapolis Pill, who has once again been, racked up four falls. Joe Long installed as the pro-eastern tourn-! * on - Jin* Zeberlain. Art Wright, ament favorite, had two falls and! an d Stremic were the winners six decisions‘in its win over the' °* the - falls. Black Knights. j * National 130-pound tillist Ed WRESTLING W HIS PER S Peery floored Wayne Lambert Ohio State’s heayweight Ted Tal in 4rlo and Bob Bubb. the Pan- aber, who lost a 11-2 decision to Ihers 157-pound grappler. threw Sam Markie at Recreation Hall Mike Isaco in 4:30. Saturday night, is the son of a Bubb. a Pitt lettermaa. has famous professional “grunt and Mm limited action this season, igioaner" f rankie Talaber ... THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ★ * ★ ARMANDO VEGA, pictured above on the parallel bars, returns to action tonight at Recreation Hall in the Lions first League meet of the year against Temple. Vega missed the opener against West Virginia. ★ ★ ★ Sensational Beginning ... FEB. 4th TONY and DAVE "CALYPSO ROCK" of HALEY'S COMETS NIGHTLY OPERA-BOP 211’/a E. Main St. Lock Haven, Pa. Relay to Compete In Milrose Games Chick Werner will enter a two-mile relay team in Satur day's Milrose Games in Madison Square Gardens. The quartet will be chosen from Jim Norton. Ron Lewis, Dave Nash, Fred Kerr, Clem Schoenebeck, Don Woodrow, and Ed Moran in a time trial later this week. In a time trial last Saturday, Moran led the field of half mile rs with an outstanding 1:55.8 decking. "To the best of my knowledge this is Ihe finest half mile lo be run in Recrea tion Hall practice," Werner commented. Kerr took second in the time trials with 1:59.7. Schoenebeck and Woodrow finished third with 2:06.6 clockings. Norton with 2:01.6 and Nash with 2:03 followed the foursome. Lewis did not take part in the time trials. Among the schools to face the relay team are Georgetown, Ford ham. Manhattan, St. Johns, Syra cuse, and Yale. Georgetown’s Dave Proctor, Norm Williams, •John Nelson and Bob Carney cap tured the two-mile relay in 7:42.3 at the Boston Athletic Associa tion games last Saturday night. Highlighting the carnival will be the Arnie Sowell-Tom Courl ; ney duel in the half mile and 1 the Ron Delaney-Laszlo Tabori battle in the mile. ; Sowell and Courtney have met sixteen times, with Sowell lead ling the series, ten victories to six. •Courtney, the Olympic 800-meter Jchampion, proved that he was ready for his Pitt opponent by tying Mai Whitfield’s world’s .record in the 600-yard run last i Saturday in Boston. ! Sowell will attempt to preserve • his record of having beaten the former Fordham star in their pre vious seven meetings on a banked indoor track. Hungarian refugee Tabori will challenge defending cham pion Delaney in the Wana maker Mile. Delaney look the event last year in 4:09.5. Baer, Fogg Seek Players Lacrosse coach Ernie Baer am tennis coach Sherm Fogg issuei first calls for varsity candidate yesterday. Fogg is also interestei in freshman competitors. Baer said the first Meeting candidates for the varsity lacros: team will be held at 7 p.m. tomor row in 114 Recreation HalL | He emphasized that all candi-i dates will have an equal oppor-: tunity to make the squad, regard-! less of previous experience. Fogg requests all candidates, whether freshman or varsity can didates, to report to him today or tomorrow in 234 Rec HalL Soccer Manager Picked Jack M. Halpera, of Altoona, is the newly-elected manager of thej 1957 Penn State soccer team. He; succeeds H. Richard Dollinger,! Huntingdon. Chosen as first as-1 sistants were Leonard M. Scheck, Scranton; Bruce D. Johnson, West! iChester; and Stevenson W. Flet-‘ cher 111, Newtown. j WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1957 Ed Moran Sophomore Standout It will be the first meeting of the two sub-four-mmule milers since tbe Irishman from Villanova took the Olympia 1500-meter title. Fired Dwyer has decided to for sake the mile to take a crack at the world’s- two-mile indoor rec ord. Also sharing the spotlight will be the pole vault duel between the Rev. Bab Richards, Don Bragg and Bob Gutowski The trio be came the first three pole vaulters ever to clear 15’ in the same meet Richards Will attempt to win the Milrose championship for the eleventh 1 straight year. Its Bargain Time at DANKS. I’ve just- returned from the clothing markets with several TERRIFIC BUYS. In fact I’ve bought more than I can handle. Everything has to be sold! These terrific bargains are a result of a manufacturer’s close-out sale. Eevrything is brand-new for Spring!- One terrific buy is THE lat est in- sport shirts.’We have all styles—F v y Stripe, Button- Downs, Plaids, and- Checks. All shirts are completely washable. Shirts originally priced at $2.99 and: $3.99 are now selling for '2 for $5. One of the "hottest” items the store is cuff and link sets with values to $7.50 now sell ing for $1.89. White shirts regularly sell ing for $7.95 are now reduced ; to $3-.49 and 9 for $lO. 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