iikSDAY. JANUARY 9, 195 Rope Climb Werner Seeks Replacements • ,eak Events 'in Hurdles, Sprints Weights 1 By MA TT MATHEWS 1 By GEORGE FRENCH i was the Nittany squad's best The outlook is not so bleak Coach Gene Wettstone has pulled two of his startingm Finding replacements for ) co npetitor in the broad lump in the sprints and the hurdles. g) - i and 100 -yard ard dash Last spring . in the hurdles Werner has foist nasts from a hat--43r more correctly, from a phys ed.class--I Perry, Dick Winston and !and s 22 10w"effort in the in his two weakest events, the side horse and the rope climb .'John Tullar will be no easylluoad 3ump tonic first lce and promising prospects—Jo ß hn L y s. Dave Palmer, side horse entry, is one of the ' hatmen ' l assignment for varsity track ! pu t gale the Lions a 67 64 pla n over rams. Corny Sharpe arc Tagg and Pete Kopscac—and who was discovered in a phys ed class and made the varsity 'Coach Chick Werner won the discus throw veteran Ted Lopushinsky A team. Wettstone has been impressed b 3 the ability and desire The loss of Perry and Winston / I i with a‘e of 166'4"and placed, trio of talented sophomores— third in the shot put with a 49 Dick Haisibright Bob Szeyller of Palmer and has named him * * - by graduation and Tullar by 71 4 effort in the .IC4 4 outdoor, and Jim 0 Conner will join to the starting line-up for Satur- (scholastic difficulties has left keYtchampionships 1a s t spring. He veterans Chet Cotton and Bus dav s season opener at Temple positions to fill in the hurdles , + elected captain of the track ter Thomas to give the Lions He has come along real fast [weights and sprints before the team sch la w st l spring, but is no longer more depth in the sprints than !opening indoor dual meet within in the two months he's been out they had last year , for the team, commented Cap- Wavy on Feb lat Annapolis. The shot put is Werner s chief Candidates for either freshman tam Bob Foht while watching Perry—the most versatile of point of concern. With the loss or varsity indoor track should re- Palmer go through his routine on the three—is a former IC4 A of Perry and T ullar , Mere are port to Werner or fres h m a n the side horse indoor and outdoor hurdles at present only three candi- Coach Norm Gordon at 4pp ,m, as Palmer will work with junior i champion, As a sophomore in dates to fill the job—football - 1955,the Coatesville Comet erg Alex Stro3art and Chuck soon as possible on the Recrea- Lou Savadove and sophomore non Flall track Lee Cunningham on the horse lied Harrison Dillard: indoor Janerette and IM heavyweight None of the three have ever world's record of 5,0 seconds boxing champion Dick Wilson in the 50 yard high hurdles. None have any varsity expert Except for three basketball competed in this event in inter - games, Penn State's three indoor collegiate competition and it is Perry also put the shot over 45 ence throwing the weights athletic teams n ill be on the road feet, high jumped,ran the 2 20-Werner emphasized that eandi The feeling among observersthrough December and January that this may be the weakest yard dash and competed on the i dates for the team need not have The only Lions mile relay team 1a s t any previousexperience and th at, basketball game link on the team . December will bring Colgate to The Lions lost their top man year, he would welcome any candi Recreation Hall December 14 in this event, Jack Biesterfeldt Winston—also one of the hest dates that have the desire to corn through graduation. But Biester hurdlers in the East last year pete in versa} or freshman track ....------- feldt is still around aiding Watt stone with the freshman squad and specializing in the difficuit side horse event with the varsi4y members. Side Horse Loom as Bill Fosnocht is the other phvs ed find. Fosnocht is climbing for a starting roie.in the 20-foot rope climb. At the prtx,ent. the number one Lion entry in the climb is Jack Hidinger. Against Temple last year, Hidin' ger finished third as the Lions swept the event with Phil Mullen and Dick Rehm capturing the lop positions. Mullen will not be eligible to compete until next semester. When asked about the Lions' chances in the event, the vetera Hidinger replied, "Our top three entries (Hidinger, Vince New bower and Don Littlevrood or Fosnocht) _ should be under five seconds." (Temple's best time last year was a 4.8.) Hidinger has been clocked down to 3.9 seconds, according to Weft stone's stopwatch, although his average is slightly above the four Phi Deft Outmaneuvers ATO for Bowling Crown By NORM LOCKMAN Phi Delta Theta outdistaxteet the strong Alpha Tau Omega keg lers and trooped home with the first semester's Fraternity League ; A Bowling championship on Wednesday night after action on the Recreation Halt alleys. Sigma Alpha Epsilon nudged the front running ATO squad out of an, apparent" lead-pipe-cinch victory] spot with a 3-1 win. Phi Delt came through to nab their crown with a 3-1 . victory over Theta Xi. The team Paul! Trimmer, Bill Forker,' Torn Fitz-, patrick, Bob Waddell and Paul Richardson—had a 33-11 recordi for the period. (ATO's record was 32-12). ATO, the high -scoring cambia-1, immeamati P.S. The Sale continues the values are thegreatest! "The Student Record Centre" UNIVERSITY WORD SHOP "across from Atherton Hall" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA John Hidinger . • . Teaching for a first second mark. These are exp ected to be the weakest events i n the Lion line up, but should be strong enough to at least break, even with the Owls. Both events should be strengthened during the spring semester when Mullen becomes eligible and side horse competitor 'Frank Donatelli attains a third semester status. ation in the league, was dumped by as SAE squad - boy/ling - yritl? the advantage of a 100 point ! handicap. Other action. on the lanes saw' Kappa Delta - Rho beat Alpha Zeta. 3-1: Sigma Nu defeat Alpha' Epsilon Pi, 3-1: Phi Mu Delta) win over Delta Upsilon, 3-1; andl Kappa Sigma defeat Theta Delta: I Chi. JACK'S BARBER SHOP 137 S. Pugh St. Delta Upsilon Leads In IM Trophy Race By virtue of a first-place tie in the intramural boxing finals, Delta Upsilon is now in first place among 53 fraterni ties for the All Point i Award trophy with 370 points. Lambda Chi Alpha, i.vho shared ) first place honors in the boxing. tournament with DU, is tecond Iwith 305 points. ; Alpha: Sigma Chi, who got off' to a very good start with a cham- 1 pionship m intramural football, dropped to third with 260 points. Alpha Sig . picked up only 35 points in coxing. Alpha Tau Omega and Tau . Kappa Epsilon are in fourth and, fifth Place with 205 and 185' points respectively. • So far this year DU has won tw o championships one in! swimming . and the other the tilt place tie in boxing. DI) received 130 points for their, swimming championships and 170' for their boxing tie. Other points came in touch football (40), golf medal play (5) l and tennis singles (25).. Lambda Chi also moved up as ;a result of boxing. Here they UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL . . . 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