THURSDAY. FEBRU, Gym For Gymnastic coacl stone has a bij Saturday afternc Army, the defe champions. But crying at all Quite to the ‘•'problem” is a —where to use formers that cc the strongest j Lions have ever includes past t won eight Eas national titles!. To add to his "the Marlboro was declared competition y e hauser joins tl stars who beca semester— C a Vega, Graeme Cunningham. f; problem for ion’s meet with mding Eastern vVettstone isn’t : contrary, his delightful one til the top per mprise one of ym teams the had (and that ams that have tern and four » "plight," Vince ! Cid" Neuhauser eligible for s t e r day, Neu iree other Lion me eligible this > tain Armando Cowan and Lee Without Neu rope trio wa best in the Eas hauser, the Lion > probably the Pi Kappa Phi Retains Lead In League 'A' Pi Kappa Phi forged right along in its domination of fraternity bowling league “A” by chalking up a 4-0 victory against Theta Kappa Phi in its first game of this semester’s pin action. Pi Kappa Phi had previously won the league “A” title last se mester with a 40-3 won-lost rec ord. Phi Delta Theta rolled to a tie with Sigma Alpha Epsilon but managed to pick up the individual laurels on the way. John Blanck copped the high single with a 211 and the high series with 558. Phi Delta Theta also grabbed the high game with 734. Fred Taylor rolled the high sin gle of the night with a 221 in leading Delta Tau Delta to a 4-0 win over Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Kappa chalked up the high game of 789 for the night by whitewashing Alpha Rho Chi 4-0. Don Block with a 199 single and Marv Block with a 500 series aided Alpha Epsilon Pi in its 3-1 victory over [Phi Epsilon Pi. Theta Chi arid Phi Mu Delta tied. State Weight!} : ting Club Penn Staie’i Club will hold meeting lonig lard. W eightlifiing an organizational Ht at 7 in 217 Wil- -S weethearte^f^ Put your name in our Valentine box. Send a heart filled with delicious' hand made chocolates. On Feb. 14, your name will be drawn and' the purchase price of the heart refunded. Remem ber youj-s—we mail every where! The Candy Cane -*• Between tfee Movirt iRY 5. 1959 tastic Squad Sets IGL Title Match Gene Wett- four seconds during the part of the season and reached his low in the Eastern cham pionships with a 3.8. It was good enough for second place behind former Lion Phil Mul len’s 3.5. But Neuhauser will have another top teammate to con tend with Saturday in Don Littlewood. "Little John," who failed to break the four second mark last year, whipped into top shape early and won both meets with clockings of 3.8 and 3,7. Wettstone will have a prob lem here in eliminating Jack Hidinger (4 3) or Bill Fosnocht (4 4) from the trio. Tumbling, the first event, presents only a minor problem. 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