FA6E SIX Matmen Edged, Gymnast Wi Navy, Lehigh in Cahoots, Lions Lose 2nd, 14-13 By LOO PRATO JCavy must have had spies in Recreation Hall last month when the Lion wrestlers were beaten by Lehigh, 16-13. For the Middies followed almost the exact script used by the Engineers Saturday afternoon at Annapolis when they eent the Nittany matmen down to their second loss of the season, 14-13. i " Only a decision by Navy at 1771 of riding time in his whitewash giounds marred a duplication oflover Langton. It was Pepe’s fifthl the Lehigh victory. The Engineers'win of the year against one de won by a fall at that weight. feat. j The victory was Navy'* 21st : Adams couldn’t find the right against Penn Stats and evened maneuver to stop Daughenbaugh the all-time series record at sn d had to be satisfied with a 2-2 •21-21. tie. The Navy ace didn't act like Sid Nodland, Johnny John- 'a friendly neighbor (he is a native •too. end Dave Adimi kept of Clearfield) with Adams as he their -undefeated marks intact kept away from the Lion co-cap- j although Adams was once again !tain most of the final period. | held to a draw. The next three Nary men i Adams’ deadlock ended the wcr . warned for falling lack* three-match winning streak of, throughout the third period but Navy captain Bob Daughenbaugh. that didn't slop them from win- : Another Middle unbeaten skien. I Ji ™ Zeberlein scored his third tost a 6-0 decision to John Jhe year when he Co-captain Sid Nodland opened! Affair the meet in the same fashion as In * hl9h * conn 9 B^ air * he did against Lehigh—with a fall ll *°- —only this time he threw his op- Pete Friedman edged by George ponent in quicker time. [Gray, 2-1, on the basis of a first Leading by a 5-2 score at the,Period takedown at 167. Gray’s start of the second period. Nod- lone point came on a first period land Threw his man into a half- escape. nelson and crotch in 54 seconds! Doug Voldeneau, making his to gain the fall. first start for the Middies at 177, Johnston followed with his scored a takedown and an escape sixth win of the year orer Bob ito defeat Bruce Gilmore, 3-L Green, 7-1. Thg Clearfield jun- j In the final and deciding match ior had a fairly easy time with jof the night Tony Stremic snut lhe Navy lellermen chalking up ;out Sam Markle, 5-0. Four of takedowns in the first and third jStremic’s points came within 20 periods; a reversal in the sec- seconds in the third period on an ©nd; and a 5:36 time advantage. ! escape, a takedown, and a near- Pepe piled up two takedowns, fall and the other was registered an escape, and over six minutes'on a 5*4 minute time advantage. Frosh Gymnasts Win Ist _ Penn State’s freshman gymnas- place honors for the Navy Plebes. lie team successfully opened itsj On the parallel bars, Werner 1957 season Saturday when it garnered first place honors with posted a convincing 53*2-39*4 a score of 256 points, edging Rich victory over the Navy Plebes at 'ard Loss, Penn State, who scored Annapolis. 184 markers. The gymnasts swept all six first, Lee Cunningham swept to three place positions, including a tie in.first place showings when he out tbe rope climb, and placed high [pointed-Navy’s Corwin, 251-241* enough in the remaining positionsjin the tumbling event and then lo tally the easy win. Coach Genejlopped teammate Bob Smith on; Wettstone was exceptionally well,the horizontal bar, 236-225. The pleased with the performance of; smooth performing star added his j his squad and singled out two for-;third top score on the side horse,; mer Philadelphia area high school j when he tallied 236 points. Wer-j boys, Lee Cunningham and Jayiner took second with 215 and. Werner, for special mention. [Smith placed third with 135' Highlighting the Penn State ex-.[points, hibition was Werner's 271 point i In the rope climb, the Nittanyi score on the flying rings, a higher Lions tied for first place honors score than his varsity counterpart, I when Frank Donatelli shot up the Armando Vega, posted. Hancock hemp rope in 6.4 seconds to tie and Witcher took secand and third the Navy’s Weatherson. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Nittanies Top Unbeaten Navy !ln Crucial Test By GHEG HUNTINGDON i Penn State’s powerful gym- Jnastic team stunned the pre viously unbeaten Navy gym- Jnasts, 63Mt-32%, to move into (undisputed first place in the jEastern Intercollegiate Gym jnastic League. I The Lions seemed unconcerned by the foreign field house, which was their first meet away from home, and captured all six first places in romping to their second straight league triumph and third over-all win. Idle Army, the [Nittanies’ arch-rival, is hugging ! second with a 1-0 mark. Gene Wettstone, the winning mentor, pulled two strategic moves against the Middies, and both paid off for the Lions. The first derision sent Ar mando Vega, flying rings and parallel bars ace. from the hor izontal bar lo the side horse where he sewed down a second place, coming _in behind Gil Leu. also of Penn State, 260- 246. ! The second maneuver gave Lou jSavadore a chance to participate on the horizontal bar, where Sav adore picked up a fifth place. The side horse was the only triple win for the Lions, as Jack Beisterfeldt came in behind Leu [and Vega. Rex Leonard, Navy captain, took fourth and the Mid- Idies’ McFarland was fifth. 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The national champion was tied by the Middies’ Doby, with both boys scaling the hemp in 3.8. Dick Rehm was his usual reliable self with a third place and Bowers of Navy and the Lions’ John Hidin ger deadlocked for fourth. S. A. M. MEETING TONIGHT-February 12 7:30 Lamba Chi Alpha Representative frcra General Motors will speak on “Man Power Development” Refreshments Will Be Served SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MARKETING LOOK IOOK — LOOK TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1957 Vega rolled up 263 points and did another grand job on the rings in copping first place. Navy's Emery wasn't 100 far behind with 252. while Jack Donahue of the Lions annexed third place. Houston and Cham berlain. o i Annapolis, took the fourth and fifth spots. Once again Wettstone was quite pleased with the outcome and thinks that he has improved the team all-round performance by switching Vega from the hori zontal bar to the side horse. The Lions travel to Syracuse, N.Y., this .Saturday for their third straight EIGL encounter. A win here would set the stage for the possible showdown between Ar my and Penn State, Feb. 23, at University Park.
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