PAGE SIX —Collegian Photo by Rob Thompson A HUMAN SWAN—Armando Vega opened his championship parallel bai ionline with this “planche” Saturday afternoon against Rope Trio, P-Bar Sweep Clinch Win Over Cadets (Continued /roin page one) , the year—and was topped by year ling Dick Seaward. The redheaded Cadet had a 264. ] The second “break” for the Ca-| dels came when Cunningham] broke twice on his specialty—the| side horse. The breaks knocked approximately 45 points off hisj 222 and two of the West Pointers topped him with simple routines Then the Captain (who someone humorously tabbed “Chico”) went, into action. After a brilliant rou-i tine climaxed by a daring double-; somray flyawav, the fans went wild So did the judges with a 269 count. But Cunningham, who was working his third straight event, turned on the form and the judges followed suit with a 90, 94 and 89 for a winning 273. After the intermission, the rope climbers proved they were the best in the nation as all three broke the four second barrier. Vince Neuhauser, in his first per formance of the year, tied the Penn State record with a 3 5 Ca det Bill Cohen tied him. but the Lion strength won out. Don Lit tlewood lnt the pan in 3 7 and Jack Htdinger tied for fourth at 39 Then the p-bar trio sewed up the match by sweeping the RATHSKELLAR presents all new " electric " kitchen See "CHET" for • STEAKS • CHOPS • SEAFOOD Bnily 4 pm. to 12 • Check our prices also • BEEF STEW SPECIALS • SKELLERBURGERS TAKE A NOTE! JAM SESSIONS wed. nite 8:30 to 11:30 sat. aft. 2:30 to 5:30 DIXIELAND featuring The NITTANY LION SIX RELAX at your favorite bar EAT - DRINK - BE MERRY Dean Smith -IOBS. Pugh St. THE. DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA , event in a display that equalled the tremendous exhi bition put on by the rope men. ! Vega hit for the high score of ! the afternoon with a near | flawless 283 (that again had ! the 6200 screaming) and Wer : ner and Savndove were right ; behind. 1 The Lions now face three away “formalities” befoie they can offi cially lay claim to their ninth Eastern gvm crown. They travel to Navy, Syracuse and Pitt before home for a final exhi bition with Michigan in March. c;ym summary Penn State —Armv ITMRMNG: I—Seaward (A) 264. 2 Dulaney (PS) 258. 3 —Cunningham (PS) 236. t—Chandler (A) 226. s—Walters (A) 206. E'ent. 7-<*. SIDE HORSE: I—Hill (A) 250. 2—Steel (A) 246. 2—Cunningham (PS) 222. 4 Carrn* (A) 210. 5 l.ofgren (PS) 202. Event 4-12. Meet 11-21. HKJH BAR: I—Cunningham (PS) 273. 2—Vena (PS) 2611. 3—Erkart (A) 235. 4—Werner (PS) 229. S—Tajlor (A) 207. Event 12-4. Meet 2.1-25. HOPE Cl.IMB: I—-(Tie) Neuhauaer (PS) and Cohen (A) 3 5. 3—l.lttlewood (PS) 3.7. 4 —(iif) Hidinger (PS) and Hast ing* (A) 3 9. Etfnt Meet 32*,v 31 PARALLEL BARS: I— Vega (PS) 253. 2—Werner (PS) 265. 3—Savadnv* (PS) 236. 4—(’nrcoran (A) 231. f» —Ruell (A) 221. E>ent 13-3, Meet 45'/&-34'£. FI.YINL RINKS: I—Ve*ra (PS) 267. 2 i Aaron«ohn (A) 260. 3—Blitch (A) 253. | 4—Werner (PS) 244. s—Recher (A) 242. Event h-8. Meet 53 , ,T£-42 , 'i. Colender's 26 Leads Gagers To 81-72 Win Over Syracuse By SANDY PAD WE , Penn State'« basketball team found some new fans Saturday night, and Lion basketball fans' found a new team Playing what was probably their !best game of the year the Lions 'put together a smooth working ;attack and went ! on to beat a Istiong Syracuse team, 81-72, be foie 3800 cheei ing fans at Rec reation Hall. The win was , the Lions' third \ straight and their r overall record is ** now 7-5. Their V next game is a Wednesday af ternoon affair at sweetland the Naval Academy. Wally Colender, Bob Edwards “Excuse me, honey. The lady wants a Camel.” and Paul Sweetland led the Penn State seonng parade with Colen der’s 26 points topping the pack. (Edwards was second with 20 and Sweetland followed with 17. I Mark DuMars and Tom Han- rock contributed their share to the all-around team performance by respectively leading in assists and rebounds. ! But it was the play of Colender which stood out against the ( Orange. The 6-2 iunior had 8 field goal and 10 fouls with many of the field goals coming when Syia cuse seemed to be narrowing the Lion margin. It was Colender’s highest pro TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1959 duction of the year, ranking him behind DuMars m the individual scoring race. Colender also teamed with Du- Mars to put on a ballhandling exhibition which had the crowd roaring its approval. During the last few minutes of the game, these two put on a two-man “freeze” which finished the Orangemen. Penn Slate Coach John Egli was very pleased with his team's performance but said they can do even better. "Colender looked sharp out there and so did Sweetland and Edwards/' (Continued on page seven) Men go for girls who go for Camels. This cigarette out sells every other —every filter, every king-size, every regular —and has for 10 straight years. The Camel blend of costly tobaccos has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mild ness. The best tobacco makes the best smoke. Push fads and fancy stuff aside ... Have a real cigarette - have a CAMEL x }. i<*, a.. wiutM-s.iw, x. o]
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