FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1958 Coach Switches Gym Line-up Gymnastics fans will speem ities. CUTinindiatm said only be seeing their Lion t Dodge has "everything" on thel ete for the first time comp d-e horse and enough on the high bar that he has "whipped 2 p.m. tomorrow, but Coac me" every time. One of the crowd- Gene Wettstc'ne promises th t pleasers that Dodge uses in his, - • "will bil - high bar routine is a vault-catch! -,_ .. 1 you e , Ping a cox pletely ne w team —line-u, wise." And he isn't kidding. Only one trio will be working intact—the flying rings squad. The other five will undergo dras tic changet, some by.physical d• fault, and others to strengthe certain spots. Tumbler Adie Stevens necess - . tated The fuat change. Steve s injured his left leg before t e West _Virginia meet and althoug he made a praiseworthy attem • t to compete against Army, he w. noticeably hampered by the i - jury. Wettstone plans to uei sophomore sensation Lee Cu - ninaham in the lead spot. Although Cunningham turn bled for the fresh last year, has not worked the mats to • nor had any concentrated tees for the event. But whe asked by Coach Wettstone ' - be would work np a routine for the home opener. Cunningham immediately' replied: If you think it will help the team, Fit do it coach." Cunningham will be out for more than simply wins in his two specialties—the side horse and the horizontal bar. He'll be out for revenge. His personal opponent is an old high school nemesis, Syra cuse's Walt Dodge. "He used tol really beat me back in Philly." Cunningham commented wit that determined look in his eye. According to reports,' junior, Dodge is the Orange's top corn-. petitor on both of- Cunningham's Terry Talks To Sportseer (Continued from page seven) years and I hope to have many more years coming up so I'd ra ther wait to answer that. "I will say this though; I think that Johnny Lujack and Creighton Miller were the best backs I ever saw at Notre Dame. No one could play ball like those two." ' "Well, I said, 'who was the toughest opponent you've ever seen_ both as a player and as a coach?" "Glenn Davis, by far," the ami able Brennan said very quickly. "He was the most dangerous man I've ever seen. You couldn't give him a six-inch crack. He was ter rific." "How does he compare with Bob Anderson, the so-called new Davis?" "Anderson is a good back. but no Glenn Davis. He's one of the best in The nation today, but he can't match Davis." "Thank's very much, Terry," I said and with that concluded my interview.- Baseball Managers Sophomores interested in be coming baseball .second massa gers' should sign „up anytime this week at the Athletic Office in Recreation Hall or call Bill Wallis at AD 7-4957. - All candidates must have at least a 2.0 'Ail-University aver age. , - • • THE HOUSE OF HIGH FIDELITY • 3.0 11 Qty Custom, HI-Fl Expert repair • radio. phone. tape recorder SHADLE ASSOCIATES Corner Beaver & So. Allen (Under Whelan Drugs). THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA in w hich he releases his heeds That sweet taste of success while flying free across the bar seem to agree with Miss Beach and retching himself On the o t h er ler, v.'ho swims for the Mt. Le side. ibanon Aquaclub. She has won 40 Replacing Cunningham on the Itrophies, 85 medals, 20 ribbons [ parallel mars will be little Lau land 3 plaques. Seeedolre. The energetic iamb= The Aquaclub has recognized also Compotes on the high bar ,her talent by awarding her 1953- where . he ha s Placed second. ;56 outstanding performance tro third and fifth. Inhies, 1956 Good . Sportsmanship The fourth change 'may seeTrophy' and the 1957 John M. sophomore Jay Werner, switch to'Deni Outstanding Swimmer Tro the high bar. Werner's only seorelphy. Jody's swimming prowess on the apparatus was a 220 againstihas also netted her trophies in Temple. Dave Palmer, a fintilsix A.A.U. championship meets. from a physical education classd Jody has held more than a will get his third starting assign-:1 dozen Allegheny Mountain As . iment should Werner be moved; sociation, ,A.A.U. records. Her Ito the h-bar. , time of 1:29.5 minutes in the Jack Hidinger is attempting to; i 100-meter butterfly still stands regain his .starting berth on the. a, the Senior AMA record. But rope climb against Vince Neu- her best time in this event was hauser and Don Littlewood. As 1 : 23 . 5 fco. third p l ace in the I usual, Phil Mullen will climb thel j un i or National AAU chain., 1... JODY BEACHLER and some of her swimming awards anchor position for the Lions. He pionship. irelay medals for a total of eight Aquaclub has broken the 10• may have to repeat his sizzling In the 1 1 / 4 -mile Chantauquarindividual awards. year domination whi c h the :03.6 against Army to defeat the coin - . Pittsburgh YM-YWHA held on ir.2ke marathon last summer, Jo-I Jody started swimming Orange chambers. Both Mme Shi d finiciaed second bylessthan titi 1 with the Pittsburgh swimming in the Tri-State area. ley and Jack Hall had :032 cloc k- . . ings last year. we yards to Canadian Olympicl l YM-YlirfiA when she was 12, As her -greatest experience, Jo- The toughest fight should takeistar; Margaret Teas, in the funeiyears old. Russ Lindberg (1937 dy prizes the memory of her first place in tumbling. Eastern c.ham-'im 31 reirdde2L !Pitt swim captain and Eastern meet when she did the seemingly Lowell Meier and Georg e 14, `r best pionp er f ormance came thi s llntercollegiate champion) is Jo-, impossible feat for a beginner. Satter both beat Dave Dulaneyisummer in. the Cuyahoga Falls ; .dy's coach. !winning one trophy, two medals. and Adie Stevens in the dual s wi m ming championships. She: She and her two sisters left and set two records. meet last year—and Stevens will paced the Mt. Lebanon Aquaclub! the Y team two years ago to ' Jody, a freshman majoring in not compete tomorrow. Meie' r'sito second *place in the Women'si form the nucleus for a new physical education, credits her fa winning stunt is a tough doublelOPen events, scoring 24 of the swimming team in their home ther, Ed Beachler, who is a re reverse somersault—called a don-lAquaclub's 44 points. Jody won community —M t. Leba n o n porter for the Pittsbtlrgh Press. ble back-front--at the end of his three individual trophies, three A quaclub. In tWo years, with :for inspiring and encouraging her 1 Irvin. ribbons and s il ver and bronze Jody as leading scorer, the ito all her great triumphs. tures rod* to order— '42ll-weather comfort. Get a deco*Onatiesil A BEAUTIFULLY MOVING THING! '5B CHEVROLET It brings you a RADICAL NEW VB,* a new Full Coil ,suspension, a new Safety-Girder frame—more new things than any car - ever offered before. 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