TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1955 Lions to Boast Top All-Aro (Continued from pa , from collegiate compet competed in various in meets on tours sponso State Department. In fact, the last to sponsible for his regis on Saturday. He retur State Department goof of the Middle East Fr For Coach Gene It will probably m strongest team of gym assembled at this stronghold. Besides V stone already has t• ; East's best minas ; compete this .year—j Werner and Lee Con! The duo, who were I ternational competitio finer, were by far III! around gymnasts in t year. They finished one- Eastern Gymnastics ships as Werner wo with 1515 points. Cunn 1514 points. Their n: petitor was nearly 20i hind. Without the aid of), Vega, the two sophomores almog carried the team to the national cham pionship, but finished a close third to Illinois and Michigan State. While the two Lion sopho mores were maturing in col legiate competition, Vega was training in Los Angeles with Olympian Jack Beckner for the World Championships in Mos cow. But as Armando put it, "We didn't have too much of a chance with the judging over there." In qualifying for, the United States team, Vega took four firsts —on the parallel bars, still rings., free exercises and long horse. To prove that he could do better against fairer European judging, Vega won the all around title in a meet in Fin land. At the same time he took firsts on the parallel bars, still rings and placed second in the other events. In Sweden, he competed with a former Penn State great, Jean Cronstedt.. During the days when Cronstedt was the big man on the Penn State gymnastic scene and led the Lions to the national championship in 1954, Coach Wettstone rated him the greatest - .. 1. . ::, ..,.'i. -' . ' ',„ - - '' ~i'" Se z . • • k" At- - , , :(P j•-:."' -") k'• -- '— '' Iti- 1 Drop r-tv '44...44, y 1 Al lmit in_, ~.:. : .. , - My Grand Opening started yesterday and will continue through Saturday. Come in and register for my free Grand Opening prizes. I've been making fabulous claims about having the best clothing buys in town, and perhaps some of y'ou doubt this. Well, doubt me, but come in and see for yourelf! I feature only n me-brAnd items which insure you of tip-top quality in en's cam pus wear at prices hich suit a student's pocketb ok. So . . . come in uring my opening, browse ar und, and let me get acquai ted with you. I'm located bet West Penn Power CI tany Office Equil South Allen St. Remember—walk of the hill on Allen watch the prices go , i i HABER-DAS In the Center of Pcn ndGymnasts e one) gymnast he ever saw perform in American college ranks. But Crondstedt also retired from Penn State gymnastics during his senior year and was admitted to one of Europe's greatest medical universities. • tion Vega ernational ed by the r was re lering late ed from a [—will tour day. After the first European tour, Vega returned to the states and was, enlisted in the exclusive six man good-will tour of the Middle East. oilstone, an the acts ever astern ' ga, Wen a of the . set to . ors Jay r .ineram. also in in this sum best all e East last Of Vega's continental tour ins. Wellstone commented with tongue in cheek, "Armando's European experience will add tremehdously to our knowledge of gymnastics." Conservatively speaking, with the three best all-around gym nasts in • the East (and , possibly the nation) and champion special ists such as tumblers Dave Du laney and Graeme Cowen, it might even mean our fifth NCAA team championship. Iwo in the champion- 1 • the duel r ngham had wrest cent , points be- U.S.A. DRINKING TEAM - WARMUP SWEATER Excellent warmup garment for , drinking bouts, beer busts, and other sporting events. Made of quality cotton fleece lined fabric An ) : 4 In white, red or blue. Sires: 5,M, 10 ' ** 4l . & XL. Satisfaction guaranteed. wet , only $575 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED HUR'S MENS SHOP 114 E. College Ave. ' . - een the and Nit ment en to the top .treet and down! HERY MIZ:131 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Major Leagues W. L. Pot. Cit. Milwaukee 44 66 .611 Pittsburgh 54 65 .562 6% Sir Francisco _ 76 If .611 Cincinnati 72 74 .491 16 x—St. Lours ____ 51 72 .66f 15% Los Angeles ___ GT TT .445 11 Chicago 65 75 .451 21 _ l a—Philadelphia 62 61 .414 113 i it—Playing night tame ONLY DAY GAME Los Angeles 012 000 000=3 11 1 Milwaukee 000 101 51x-1311 1 Williams. Kipp I, Labine 7, Birrer 8 and Roseboro; Willey, Rush 3, Robinson It and Crandall. PROBABLE PITCHERS St. Louis at Pittsburgh (I 4 1) preceded by suspended game in which it will be Muffett (4-6) vs. Witt (8-2); Mabe (2-6) vs. Kline (12-15) San Francisco at Milwaukee (N) —Antonelli (15-12) vs. Buidette (17-10) Chicago at Philadelphia (N)— prott (7-11) vs. Conley (0-0) Los Angeles at Cincinnati (2 twi-night) Podres (13-13) and Koufax (10-10) vs. Nuxhall (12-11) land Acker (3-3) NATIONAL LEAGUIC For Good Results---Collegian Classifieds I/MOM MIMI. tttttt 11.••••••11.411 0W... 1..... .414.411111111141011111111111111•11.... die + CLASSIFIEDS + ADS 'MUST RE IN ST 11:43 ma. THIS PRECEDING DAY RATES-11 words In low 111.50 Ono iloserHoit VC 'S Two losortiono .i $l.OO Three , Insertions Additional word* 3 for .05 for s*eh Of of loadle: =l= FOR SALE 11111 CAD LLAC red ambulance. Gond *bane. All flashing lights work. Cheap 1 Coll "Stomper' AD 1-192 a. MOTOR • SCOOTER, Cuahman Eagle $2OO Call AD 7.2306. CHRYSLER CONVERTIBLE, excellent condition. Call after a p.m. HO 6_5301. BStW MOTORCYCLE 500 cc opposed twin abaft drive. smooth. quiet, very reliable excellent condition throughout $350. Call Dave Ellis U. ext. 2501/. ,PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Under. wood $4O used. Yohttlander Prominent 35mm „camera fl. S Nokton lens, inter changeable, one year old—sl4o or best offer. Bill Taylor AD 8-0033. COMPLETE DOUBLE_ bed and dining table $3. Good condition. Phone Al) FOR RENT TWO BOYS to share a partment with three Forestry Itudents. Location l' i mile north tit campus. Call AD 7-2795. LOST GOLD WATCH with tan leather band in vicinity of Allen St. and College Ave. Phone Ed Wertz, 115 McKee eat. 3132. Reward. S.A.M. FRATERNITY pin. Initialed . L.R.Z Call Sally ext. 1394-M. Reward. WHITE BLAZER with Penn State em blem. Name "Carol Goehrinit on collar. Return to 165 Altherton Hall. Thank you. WANTED RIDERS WANTED from Pittsburghto State. Leave ' Pittsburgh eery other Friday at 6 p.m., return Sunday. Write Marty, 335 Cedar Blvd . Pittsburgh 28 or phone Pittsbutith EL 1-5928. /' Engineers! You needn't spend your hard-earned TGIF money to get the best in supplies. At Sears you get top quality precision instruments at low cost. This Tower set, made by German craftsmen, includes 6 1 / 4 -inch compass, 4 dividers, 2 ruling pens, pencil, pen parts, lead and a rug ged felt-lined, pebble case. Shop State College and price other equipment— then stop in at Sears and buy a Tower Drafting Set for only WANTED IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED plena. bass. 'and trombone man for combo. Steady Work. Phone AD 8.026 i, Kea Shan. nan. STUDENT TO share furnished apartment with two seniors; acrom from Comte Room. Living room, kitchen ineludei. Stop et ftinakie't Barber Shun Thum. or Frt. Ask for Joe. GOT A string . bags inst. lving. Ar()11111 •wafting. to be plucked? Welt buy its Call , Roger, AD 7.14.14. HELP WANTED STUDENTS— Earn up to $t.5S per hour working 2 or 3 evenings of your choice setting bowling phut. Downtown. DUE Club, 128 S. Pugh St. EMPLOYMENT FOR eaperkmeed counter men—i a.m. to 9 ami daily; 10:30 aM. to 1 p.m. daily. APPIY in nelson. New Col leg,. Diner. MISCELLANEOUS STUDENT BOWLERS— Bowl - for health and recreation. Open 6:30 to 12 P.m. No reservations needed. Downtown. Dux Cluh, Mt S. Pugh St. 110:stE EC students—change in date Rig- Little Sister marshmallow roast 6:2a p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17 in Hort Woods. THE GEORGE SOLTER Quintet offers Dixieland dance musk. calll George Softer at AD it-1111 ext. 297 R. OUTING CLUB skaters meet tonight 7 p.m 111 Bourke. There will be film. and new. about instruction and the disk• ion's plans for the year. STUDENT 'BOWLERS— Any week nights fpm 0:15 p.m. on, public bowling. No reservations needed. Ample alley., but weekends 6:39 to 12 p.m. best reserve. bowl for health and recreation. Downtown. Due Club, 128 S. Pugh. OUTING CLUB hunters, archers. canoed, fisherman. etc. ad infinitum—meet to night 7 p.m , 111 Boucle. News about the coming outings and future plans will be discussed. STORAGE STUDENT trunks and per aonal affect; pick-up and delivery fiery. ice. Shoemaker Dro.i. Phone AD 8_6751. $995 Sets from 8.95 to 13.96 SEARS AD 7.7685 230 W. COLLEGE AVM. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back. PAGE SEVEN
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