TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1958 Gymnasts i Whip Navy; Frosh Los® By MATT MATHEWS Jay Werner and Phil Mul en were the only two Lions to tt kej a pair of wins when the Lon gymnasts swept five of six eve its Saturday in roaring over plre viously-undefeated Navy, 61 tj -34!!.. The freshmen lost to the Pieces at Annapolis, 61-35. Werner had firsts on the pa rallel bars and the flying rings. Mullen's two wins were: the rope climb in :03.7 and a new bride. He was married Saturday afternoon. The climbers again took an amazing 1-2-3 sweep of the event with one minor hitch. Don Little wood wa tied for third with an :04.2 clocking. Vince Neuhauser climbed the 20 feet in :03.9. But the “shining light" was Werner as he repeated his per formance of last week against Syracuse. His flying rings routine was one of the smoothest exer cises seen in the Rec Hall con fines in a long time. He also accomplished another feat that escaped him during lhe firs! four meets when he beat’Captain Bob Foht on the parallel bars. 253-243. He was defeated on the high bar. al though he duplicated his best routine and his score of last week, a 263. However, team mate Lee Cunningham hit with a sensational 268. TUMBLING*—!. Dulanej, 2SI, 2. Conntisc ham. 242. 3. Cowan. 239. 4. Stambe 194. Event—ll-S. Meet— 51*£-28t&. FLYING RINGS—I. Werner. 276, 2. Hon*, ton, 251, 3. Sidwell, 248, 4. Chamber lin, 228, 5, Donahue, 215, Event— -10-6. Meet— 61V&-341&. Sweater Sale! Have you looked at your sweater wardrobe lately? You haven’t. Better take a look. You say you’re tired of all those sweaters you’ve worn this winter. You say you would like a few new ones to bright en-up your wardrobe. If this is the case, then you had better come down to Danks • pronto! Our whole stock of nation ally advertised sweaters is be ing sold at 25% off the marked price. This includes every sweater in the store! Sweaters that were original ly marked from $4.95 to $18.95 are now being sold less 25%. This sale includes crew necks, V'-necks, long"sleeve, sleeveless, coat sweaters, card igan 4 holder, and Olympic de signs. Colors include Ivy tones, solid colors, and stripes. Fab rics include virgin wool, orlort and wool, orlon, and wool and nylon. Since this sale is for a lim ited time only, you had better stop in today and pick-up your new sweaterfs). • j This sale is just another ex ample of how a walk around the comer onto West Beav ir Ave. will always save y< money! Dankss Co Matmen Tie Terps, 14-14 ! Maybe that dream of beating ( the Terp’s Ray Osborne threw n»— j »hn JoSnuon d«i,;«ned Dick power-packed Pitt in wrestling; Jack Maher in 2:40 with a double ,ps. am Saturday night at Recreation Hall . ar arm * But * rorn thaw match un- crmmuu. 5 isn't as far-fetched as most * as * Man-land had u:—Nick Biondt demtonei c State mat fans have been led consolation. nV—"s'»J 'midh d. c uion,j j.* believe. At least not judging froml Captain Johnny Johnston «-». the performance of the Lions over; went looking for a fall against *“■, the weekend against Maryland, j Dick Van Auken at 130 pounds in-oiA' D»»n im> d«« Gn,. The Nittanw him<»d tha fo V nr ! but could manage only a 3-6 *-». ed Terrapins to a 14-14 list; decision. But Johnny's far-dis- n p^” h , D .“* h " lT < W “* T Saturday night at the Maryland! *“* cousm Danny shot the • Field House-and in the end it! Ll ?“ “to the lead with a 5-0 was the home team which was whitewash job against Bill lucky to survive with a tie. j Crand alL. Penn State had a six-point 1 , H ® we ”fc. Maryland’s national ! lead, 14-8, going into the final j standout Nick Biondt put’ the two matches but neither Dan J? 1 ?? back “ t 0 .command by Gray, ihe substitute 177-pound ! handing Guy Guccione his fourth entry, nor heavyweight Ray 035 tbe season > • Pottios could come through with The next two matches were the necessary -victory for a Penn alt Penn Stale. Sam Minor toyed Stale win. with Joe Thomas in faking a 4-0 Gray, wrestling in the place of decisio " at J 5 Gray sophomore Hank Barone, made a 1 ® aTe j ® Lions their S-poinl brilliant effort before bowing to' fP re ®d when he flattened Dick Maryland’s highly-regarded co- ? es ™ e „ r - a " old high school pal. captain Dick Dean, 4-0. m 4:07 wlth an ou,slde cradle - Pottios lost a listless 4-2 decis- Then came the disheartening ion to weak Bob Dougherty. losses at 1 1 < and heavyweight. 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