The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 03, 1957, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. MAY 3. 1957
Vega Bid
By MATT PODBESE
“Mr. Collegiate Gyi
and two Lion freshmen
coach Gene Wettstone
are “top potential canc
for the ’6O Olympics”
Chicago, 111., for the n;
AAU Gymnastics Champi
today and tomorrow.
Today’s events will coi
compulsory routines and e
tions. The finals will be 1
morrow.
The three unattached
Slaters are frosh Jay V
and Lee Cunningham a
course the champ, Ar:
Vega. They have been w
out for this one meet sin
National Collegiate Chat
ships which were held
22-23.
Vega climaxed a sen:
junior' year in the NCA
winning the All-Aroun
with a record-setting total
of a possible 1800 points,
same tournament, he v.
collegiate specialty—the
bars for the second
year.
If Vega can equal his 1
tional total—an average
the AAU 100-point basis-
take the AATTs this ye
cording to Wettstone. The
finished sixth in the AA
year.
"But this meet is extremely
important to two olhei boys
(Werner and Ciuminghaih) who
have great Olympic potentiali
ties." said Wettstone. "This is
definitely a good tryout of their '
potential, and will also give
them some good experience."
For Cunningham, who'won all
six events in which he competed
for the Lion frosh, this will be
his “first big one.” The competi
tion will be the best in the coun
try.
But for Werner, it will be the
second try. His first crack at the
national championships was as a
“green” junior in high schooL He
competed “just to get the exper
ience.” Werner, incidentally, lost
only two events this year—both
in tumbling and both to Cun
ningham. In the Pitt meet, Cun
ningham won that event, 256-255;
to give an indication of the high
scoring potential of these two
freshmen. -
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ar ac . ARMANDO VEGA. Lee Cunningham and Jay Werner pose for
champ the Collegian camera before leaving for the national AAU Gym-
J’s last nasties Championships, today and tomorrow in Chicago. 111.
TauPhiDelt Booters Win
Tau Phi Delta highlighted fra
ternity intramural soccer games
Wednesday night on New Beaver
Field with a 4-0 victory over Zeta
Beta Tau.
In other games Sigma Nu edged
Delta Chi 1-0, Sigma Phi Alpha
shutout Sigma Pi 3-0, Tau Kappa
Epsilon defeated Triangle by one
comer kick, Delta Upsilon knock
ed off Sigma Alpha Mu, four cor
ner kicks to one, and Beta' Theta
Pi capitalized on three comer
kicks against Sigma Pi's none to
mark up a victory.
Tau Phi Della 4. ZBT 0
Ron Mari, Bill Gericke, Chuck
Strauss and Paul Deßald scored
one goal, apiece to highlight this
League J tilt.
Sigma Nu I. Delia Chi 0
This victory came as the result
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of Bill Fiedler’s second period
goal. It was a League I match.
SPA 3, Sigma Pi 0
Badminton Enters '
Quarter-Final Play
Dan Gray, Beta Theta Pi, de
feated Joe BelHvoar, Pi Kappa
Phi; Chris Keubler, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, beat A 1 Rose, Sigma Al
pha Mu; Per Torgersen, Phi Gam
ma Delta, whipped Jim Kane,
Phi Kappa Sigma, and Ken Chris
tiansen, Alpha Chi Sigma, beat
Joel Gouza, Sigma Chi. Surasek
DU 4. SAM 1 Phaungphadki, Pi Lambda Phi,
Two comer kicks in both halves turned back Mel Royer, Alpha
gave the DU’S this victory. The Tau Omega; Ken Sacks. Alpha
losers scored one in the first half. Zeta, defeated Jim Machlan,
Bela 3, Phi Ep 1 Theta Xi; Cal Emery, Beaver
The victors had to score three House, edged Don Kauffman, Al
comer kicks in the last half to pha Chi Sigma; and Ed Browning,
pull this one out as they were Tau Phi Delta, downed Marshall
trading one comer kick to none. Beere, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Bill Gonoto went wild in this
League N contest, scoring all three
of the victors points. Gonoto
scored all three' counters in the
first period.
By virtue of two comer kicks,
TKE’s gained their first League K
victory. Triangle had one comer
kick.
TKE 2. Triangle 1
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Johnston Named Captain
iOf 1958 Wrestling Team
Junior Johnny Johnston, two-time Eastern champion and
1957 National titlist at 130 pounds, was named captain of tha
1958 wrestling team last night at a banquet held in honor
of this year’s mat team by several area wrestling enthusiasts.
Johnston also reecived the William N. Neidig Trophy pre
sented annually to the outstanding Penn State wrestler.
Johnston reclame snninrc —;
Adams and ,s 1 “-pound runner-up in tha
Nodl a n d itern tournament this year,
co- captair The Scholarship Plaque, giv
the team Ito vars t*Y wrestler who
Both Adarr is ?he best All-University aca-
Nodland r *mic average, was awarded to
ed awards rnior Earl Poust. Poust, third
n ight. 51 the 157 pound Eastern lourn-
N o d lane nent, has a 3.09 All-U average
given the hard a 3.38 average - last
Stale Wr c jmester.
Club trophy rhe new managers were atso
se nted nounced. Junior Phil Petter
wrestler iS nam ed bead manager, replac
has had the 7 Lou Camp and sophomores
three - year va 71 Burns, Ron Goodling, and
sily record. Nodland, Eastern “ ob Schifiner were selected to
champ in 1956, was never heaten * irst manager positions.
in a dual meet. I
Adams received the Joseph H.j
Shollenberger Trophy given forj
outstanding leadership. Adams
was the 147-pound Eastern champ;
this year. j
The Kaye Vinson Trophy, pre
sented to the wrestler who has
shown the most improvement
during the season, was awarded
to junior Les Walters. Walters
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