PAGE SIX Gym Starts at 2; Cagers at 8 Rope Climb To Provide Top Battle (Continued fiom page one) e i t conip' tition of tin.- dual meet reason iUaionev and Cohen leached hn peak before the Chtilmas \aeution uhen he was hiltiiijt ;< -1 in prat I ice "Hut he tpinnd 12 pounds- dur ing Cluistinns and hasn't returned to toini," Malonev slated. Three weeks afo m the Pitt meet Cohen staled the 20-leet hemp in foul ,sei ontl. Hat I.ion Don Littlewnod who has won both Lion incots with a 3.8 and 3 7 clocking and Vinre Neu h.iu'-er who ian al-o break the fom second bar- I a r will be Penn St.he’s best hopes m Urn event Malonev said he \< as plea ed v. iMi Ih e pel - foimaiuo of his ai.pho m o r e s to date and tabs flying img spe- Nfuhnu*.fr ci.dost John Aaronsohn as a poten tial champion A.'noioohn (unshed second on the lings only once this ve.,i He was defeated bv Pitt's .ire Da\e lln-t who had a 2(11. Aaronsohn's opposition this afternoon should bs just as tough as he faces junior Jay Werner who v/as runnerup in the East last year and Captain Vega. Although the flying rings are not Vega's best event, he is also capable of winning scores. Cunningham, who will work lhe Tings for the first time in his collegiate career, will com plete lhe Lion ring trio. Coach Gene Wettstone's prote ges aie expected to dominate the high bai and paiallel bar events. Probable Lineups AIIMY: ri'Mllt.lNi:—Bill ('luntller. Diik Fr&ttari) and Sandy Walter* SIDE HORSE —Jim Hill, Srotlv Steel and Ralph Dar en*. Htmi/ONIAL B\KK—Bnh Erkart. Dudley Tailor and Mike Yonk:n. ROPE 4 1 IMB—Bill ( nhen, Hill liavtinsr* and John Knmmerdiener or Dick \ nle PAR- A! I. EI, ,IAKS —Jim Corcoran, Rill Duel! and Jack Keuntf or Lnrn Richards I I,V -INO RINDS —John Anronsohn. Bill Hlttih and Ron Reiher. PENN SIWIK: 11 MB! I\'R—l.ou Niua dtne. Drnome ( unnn and Date Dulaney. SIDE HORSE—Ernie l.re Cun ningham and Dave Palmer. HORIZONTAL H\UK—(unninvham. Armando Vega and Ja> Werner HOPE (LlMB—John llid- Inger. Donald l.ittlewnnd and Vincent Ncuhauscr. PARALLEL BARS—Smvadnic, \ eg« and Wcrnrr. FI.YINR RINDS— t Mnninaham. Vega and Werner. Preaches His Practice Gene We 11 stone, gymnastics coach, was a Big 10 gymnastics champion duiing his undergrad uate days at lowa. Great buy! the trim-fitting ARROW Glen It’s the shirt with the stand out choice in collars the regular button-down, or per manent stay Arrow Glen. Exclusive Mitoga® tailoring carries through the trim, tap ered look from collar to waist to cuff. “Sanforized” broad cloth or oxford in stripes*, checks, solids. $4.00 up. Cluetty Peabody Co., Inc. ARROW — —first in fashion THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA According to Penn State coach 'John Egli the Lions have been playing their best ball of the sea son. “We’re starting to play good (basketball.” said Egli. - ‘I was wor ried for awhile but the hoys came back strong in the last two games against Pitt and Temple.” I Syracuse coach Marc Guley has been having his tioublcs this ''('■"■on as his squad only has a 7 r cord Pre-season reports from the New York school were highly optimistic when the Or ange cage squad was mentioned, j Despite having All-East cen ; ter Jon Cincebox and flashy I i guard Ed Goldberc in the line- ! i X.‘lo W mini <.». lim,." he Guley informed ihis reporter aclcletl last nicihi that he would shake Penn sta,e coach John Egli up his lineup for ioniqht's game, will counter with the same One of the thinos that helped | starting five that did so well him decide on the switch was i - . ... the poor showing of his team j against Temple earher lhis against Georgetown this week. . week. As of last night Guley was! Tliat lineup includes Mark Du- Paced by the 16 points of Billita broke a 5-5 tie at the half and nlanning to start Cincebox, Hal [Mars and Wally Colender in the Mondicmo Phi Kappa swept from remame<l m front tlle vest of theiNoyes, Pete Chudv, Steve Ber-jbaekcourt, Bob Edwards at een a 9-8 scoie at the half to a 29-10 6 ame on a spectacular team effort, ikenfeld and Dick Conover. . ttr, and Paul Sweetland and Tom vietoiy ovei Phi Sigma Delta to! Alpha Sigma Phi, led by Larry I, He left Goldberg out of thejHancoek at forwards, retain its load in fraternity leaguejGoldberg’s 10 points, came from a.bnetip because the 5-10 speedster! DuMars, Colender and Ed "B” with a 5-0 record. j 6-10 deficit at the half to post a (is still feeling the effects of anj wards will carry much of the Phi Sigma Kappa came from 24-18 win ° v « Sigma A, P ha Mu {illness incurred a few weeks ago. Lion offensive load especially behind on a spectacular scoring league B . , He will also leave co-captain since Ted Kubisia is still side splurge to squeak by Theta Delta Sparked by the 21 points scor- Bruce Schmelzer and forward lined with an ankle injury. Chi, 25-24. With the scoreboard ing effort of Bob Zamboni, the Tom Mossey out of the lineup. Sweetland filled in for Kubista showing a 7-17 difference at the-Bird Dogs overwhelmed the Don-"! haven't been winning with my,'against Temple and did a good half. Joe Sullivan came in for airs, 37-18, to take command of seniors in there so I might asjjob according to Egli. The 6-5 Phi Sigma Kappa and swished the independent league “F” with aWell change the lineup around," | forward only had three points but nets for 12 lall.vs to make the re-j5-0 record. Guley said. “But I might changeWvas strong on defense, versa! ot the final score. I The Motogimps pushed to "'-2 Phi Kap Tops League 'B' With Dick Vuono pouring in 8,f ron t m league "G” by taking a! points, Pi Kappa Phi came from:3o-ll victory over the Imperials a 6-8 deficit at the half to secure,Joe James was high scorer for a 22-20 victory over Tau PhijMotogimps with 12 counters. Delta. In other independent games, the Delta Tau Delta moved up to,Orioles downed the Forty Thieves, ‘-econd place in league “C” with[3s-11, with Larry Muir posting 12 ;a 4-1 record by downing Sigm.iitallys, and the Knights stopped Phi Epsilon, 22-16 Delta Tau Del-'the Thompson Hoods, 19-16. ARMANDO VEGA Cagers Seek 3rd Against Syracuse One of collegiate basketball's oldest and most bitter rivalries resumes at 8 tonight at Recreation Hall when the 'Nittany Lions host the Orangemen of Syracuse. ! The Penn State - Syracuse series dates back to 1917. Since ithen 55 games have been played with the Orange leading in the series, 31-24. ! 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