TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1 Lion Gy By MATT MATTHEWS on the high bar and a 285 on the Associate Sports Editor , parallel bars (both of which were What figured to be the toughest his highest this year). He fin- Eastern meet of the year for the ished five points behind junior gymnasts, turned out to b s the teammate Jay Werner’s 268 on biggest romp of the season £ atur- the flying rings, day as the undefeated Lions Ylast- Werner hit the target for 13 ed Navy, 67-29. points with a second on the Tlie Middies were seriously ex- P t ' ba J- s ’ , a irl tum bling and pected to be the Lions’ b: ggest th f f ‘ l ’p on . th ? nn Ss hurdle in the run for their ninth ee Cunningham contributed 10 EIGL title. But the battle railed if- 3 ? 1 P oin s with seconds on the to materialize. ' l * ghbar and s ‘ de horse and a The two most important factors Coach Gen £ Wetlslon9 ana . \vere. ' If 01 ]i I J? > i^ S T® uns K ly*ed the Navy "pop." WeJt boomed, and, 2 The Navy bar- stone contends Navy is not as rage just popped. faadl as they looked Saturday. Captain Armando Vega again They were not "mentally set” scored 16 points with two firsts and tried to throw their lough and a second. est routines at tho Lions and Vega’s scores indicate the qual- broke, commented the Lion ity of his work Saturday—a 284 mentor. Weiss' 3 First Places Shine in Loss to Plebes Although the freshman gym nasts lost to the Plebes Saturday, a future star on the Penn State scene shown brightly. Hts name: Greg Weiss. His claim to fame: First places in the only three events he was allowed to enter (under Eastern Intercol legiate rules). To add to the brightness of the glow (on Coach Gene Wettstone’s face) Weiss received only one score under a 90 and that was an 84 on the side horse, the most dif ficult apparatus in EIGL compe tition. On Weiss’ performance Wett stone tongue-in-cheeked: “Mr. Greg Weiss’ scores indicate that his exercises must have been real ly outstanding.” That they were. Weiss won the nasts Blast Midshipmen, 67-29 side horse by 89 points over his nearest competitor with a 266 score (84-90-92). He won the high bar by “only” 79 with a 275 total (90-92-93). And he climaxed the day by finishing 104 points ahead of the field on the parallel bars (90-92-95: 277). Jerry Shaefer also took a first— with a 233 on the flying rings. But the Lion yearlings lacked depth and lost their first of two meets, 51 ]/ 2-43 J ,2. (They finish at Pitt on Feb. 28.) Ken Murrow with a second on the p-bars, Dick Criley with a third in tumbling (as the only Lion entree) and Keith Hagen back with a third on the horse were other high scorers for the frosh. WE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA The Lions took the opening many attempts. Three-tenths of a lead by sweeping the tumbling, second behind, climbed Jack Defending Eas* Hidinger to complete the sweep, ern champ D;' GYM summary Dulanev « Penn su,e 6 7—x»*r 29. ( TUMBLING: 1-Du!»nex (PS) 259. 2- wnn a 237. 3—wernee (ps> 22*. lowed by 4 —(Tic) Spark* 261. 2 proving L.OU bl Cunninghum (PS) 21$. I—Brown in a dual mr 232. Event 13-4. Meet 32-16. Rope CLIMB: I—Littlewood (PS) and mencunn. Neuluuser (PS) 3.7 (Tie). 3—Hidinger ham lost his pi. (PS) 4.0. 4— Weatheraon (N) 4.4. Event vate battle with vpca 13-3. Meet 45-19. -J u V , A . PARALLEL BAR: I—Vega (PS) 255. 2 defendrng side horse champion Werner (PS) 256. 3—Morgan (N) 252. Fern Sheppard, 261-246. Although 4 —Cunningham (PS) 248. s —Krueger hadVheTr h?!t U ?L eVen ff V’ they FI^n“wNGB ! I V-W , :™.V'”pS) 267. had their best team effort. 2— v«k» 262. 3—chxmberUn Frank Palmer showed signs ***: ±7 R £ ck " * N J *V^* irchUd overcoming his crpwd fear with the best routine of his career. Although he broke at the end of his routine, he still earned a highly respectable 223 mark on the difficult horse. Con sistent Ernie Lofgren took fifth also, wifh his best routine. He had a 212. From then on, the Navy was able to get only three thirds— two of them by John Morgan and a “gift” on the flying rings as Wettstone entered only Werner and Vega. Vince Neuhauser and Don Littlewood tied for the top spot on the rope climb. Both had 3.7 clockings. It was Neuhauser’s sec ond straight tie for the top in as SUNDAY'S ESSO SERVICE 7200 South Atherton AD 8-9025 Specializing in . . . WHEEL BALANCING AND LUBRICATIONS All employees at least three years experience Flowers for Every Occasion 8l « Wedding Arrangements Centerpieces Corsages wY JAMES E. (Jimmy) Woife § Mf Rte. 545 2 miles E. on E. 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