*»AC it SIX Lion Cagers Play Panthers Tonight at By VINCE CAROCCI Sports Editor With h opvs of keeping little Don Hennon under control, Penn State and Pitt square off tonight at the Pitt Field Hout>e in the Pittsburgh version of the historical David-Goiiath battle. Hennon, the Penthers' bas ketball David who ltd the Pan thers to the Goliath ratings and an NCAA tourney spot, is the man to stop if any team —Penn State included—is to beat Pittsburgh . . . especially at the Field House. Gymnasts, Wrestlers Host Pi Cunningham Werner to Duel Darling Although the Pitt Gymnas tics team wings into Recrea tion Hall this afternoon fresh from a 63-36 triumph over hap less West Virginia, the compe tition for the team title will be less important than the choice individual competition. The meet is slated to begin at 2 pm. Topping the star-studded card it the final event of the day—the flying rings. After a long wait. Lion sophomore Jay Werner will get his crack at Eastern and National flying rings champion. Tom Darling. Next week they will again meet in Rec Hall in the Eastern In dividual Championships: followed by the NCAIA Championships April 11-12 at Michigan State and the AAU Tournament. Inciden tally, Werner finished second to Darling in their only meeting last year when the Panther ace took first in the AAU competition. Against Navy last week, the versatile Lion was at his best fhis year. Head judge Frank , Cumiskey said Werner's form j against the Middies was “per fect." He gave Werner a 34 out of a possible maximum of 100. , But Darling is still the cham-; pion. Besides owning the best form in the business, the sky-; master has a few high-scoring' stunts that Werner has not used; yet. Darling has a near-perfect; Whippet 3) J. Johnston (7-0) 130 Shcrm Moyer<3-2) or Bob Irwln(3-2) D. John»ton(l-2) 137 Vic DeFelice< 7-2.1) Gay 6occione(3-4) 147 Bob Senter(l-Q) Sam Minor(2-4-l) 157 Richardion(6-3-l) George Gray(2-3-l) 167 D. John*on(9-l) Dan Gray(o*l) 177 A. Skirpan(3-5) or Barono(O-l-l) Ray FattioaU's) Hwt. Tony VaceoIo(O-I) ’ or Torn ,son will face the Panthers’ Dick Berryhill. Hie Lions’ unbeaten Neil Tur ner will meet John Zolikoff in the 147 pound clash. Zolikoff was a high school champ from Erie East while. Turner is an ex-Clear field high school grappler. Jerry Seckler. the Lions' oth er two-time winner and prob ably their most impressive grappler. will met Gus Arri gone at 157 pounds. The Lions' Bob Howarth or Walt Darraa. will face Fred Knetche at 167 pounds. At 177 pounds, the Panthers* Don Brian will probably meet [Bob Haines while in the heavy weight class the Nittanies’ Bob IGihnour will face freshman foot- Iball player Bob Guzik, who [scored a fall in the Lehigh tus sle. 'S' Club Will Initiate The Varsity “S” Club will meet at 10:00 p.m. tomorrow at Delta Upsilon. •Members will be initiated and plans for the EIGA program sale will be discussed.