WEDNESDAY. MARCH U. 1959 Werner's 'Comeback' Tabbed Outstanding Sign for Future Behind the scenes and the mass of statistics at any meet are the incidents that are off times more interesting than the actual meet: And there were many interesting side lights at the Eastern Gym championships this past week end. One of most ,important was the comeback of 195 a ali around champion Jay Werner. Unfortunately for Jay. he was over shadowed by teammate Armando Vega's greatest East ern performance. Werner started off the all around events with a weak side horse score, third on the high bar with his best routine, and fourth on the parallel bars. But then he got into the Olympic events of long horse vaults, still rings and free exercise and would have won them but for a fellow named Vega. But his second place fin ishes were enough to overtake all except that Vega fellow and take the runnerup spot in TKE, Alpha Zeta Pace IM Wrestling Tau Kappa Epsilon came through strong in IM Wrestling last night as its grapplers picked up three victories—two by pins and one by forfeit. Rodger Munnell started things off for TKE in the 158 pound weight class by whipping into an 8-4 lead over Marty Aronoff of Phi Epsilon Pi before pinning his foe at 513 Keith Carlson continued TKE's pinning purge in the 150-pound class as he pasted Phi Epsilon Pi's Howard Schwartz to the mats in 3:35. Alpha Zeta was the second big winner of the night as it scored four victories on the score sheet on two pins, a referee's decision, and a forfeit. Alpha Zeta's Don Robinson scored his pin over *Thu Welsh of Kappa Delta Rho in the last few seconds of the final round. After controlling the entire match from the start. Bill Eber hardt finally pinned John Leise of Delta Chi at 3:SS of their 167-pound match. In a hard fought match that was close all the way, Alpha Zeta's Bill Harding finally managed to tie up his match with Stan Turel of Phi Kappa at 8-8. As time had run out Harding was awarded a referee's decision by the riding time he had piled up. TM WRESTLING SUMMARY Hi—Friday (SAE) dee. Langan JILTD), DRINKWARE for the "Big Weekend" large punch bowls cocktail glasses highball glasses hollow stem champagne glasses the grueling all-around. Then he completed the finals with his best flying ring rou tine worth 283 points. But Dave Hirst of Pitt and winner John Aaronsohn of Army topped him on the strength of big leads in the preliminaries. Still, ha was at his best Sat urday which may be a good sign for the coming two week- ends. Besides his first set of 90 scores, tumbling champ Dave Dulaney also won the out standing praise of the judges Saturday. They said his com binations can win a National title if he uses the same top form he threw Saturday. The only thing he needs is a double sommy (somersault) ending— which he started working on last week. DEPARTMENT OF MILI TARY TACTICS—Array Coach Tom Maloney hid behind a canvas while Aaronsohn won By BILL BARBER 114: Bellinger (Chi PM) Well by forfeit 120—Rewres (Ti)E pinned Pargetawa (AGRi' , in 2:411; Collate (APD) pinned Vaud* (PLPhi) in 2:12; Barnes (TEE) and Lipase (PRO) won by. forfeit. 142—Raider* (ERR) pinned Carry (AT©) in 5:21; Deci man (DTS) pinned Ramis (Phi Ep) in 2:22; Bittinger (Chi PM) der. Wanner (PM P:11 by 24; Shirk, (AZ) and Gregg (AGR) wsn by forfeit. 'lso—Roblases (AZ) pinned Welsh (KDR) In 5:05; Carlson (TEE) pinned Schwartz (Phi Ep) In 2:22: Ganger (Phi Taut) pinned Kinkel (ASPhi) in 1:13: Kerr (Din wane by forfeit. 138—lhel4ulations MCI pinned Crease (RID let 1:55; PhiIII.. (ASP) pinned Burdett. (Pl(Phi) in :i0; Munnell (THE) pinned Arena(' (Phi Ep) In 5:23; Por ter (T3i) dee- Richard. (KDR) by 34: Seldonridge (ACR) pinned When (SN) In 2:12; Knoantan (ACR) dee. Meyer (SAR) by 7-2. 167—Eberhardt (AZ) pinned Leise (DC) in 3:55: Snyder (ASP) pinned Piotrow ski (SPE) in 2:22; Lang (TPD) pinned Gifford (Beta) in 5:19; Gross (Phi Psi) pinned Fr► (DTS) in 1:15. 176—McDougall (CM Phil dec. Smith (Ac.) by S-2; Wilde* (SPE) dec. Patton (Beta) ivy. 7-8; ferry (ATO). Fenimore (SAE). and Griffith (SN) won by for feits. Wer.—Korbini (KDR pinned Chervanic (Phi Taal In 3:55; Stuffy (ACM pinned Obriet (1)(1 in 5:10: Hording (AZ! de feated Tare' (Phi Kopp') on referee's decision. Priced to fit your budget THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TREASURE NOUS' the rings. Reason: if Aaron sohn missed and lost, the sea son was over. If Aaronsohn won, Maloney and he had a free ride to the nationals in Berkley, Cal i fornia. Aaron sohn wort and Maloney came out of hiding. OTHER MATTERS—Lou Savadove was a big disappoint ment • . • He failed to qualify in any of three events . . . Aaronsohn could be another Darling (Pitt's Tom who won the title three times) on the rings . . Springfield has the talent (and fans) to become a top contender in the EIGL, if. they apply ... Cunningham hit his best "scissors" last week end, but it wasn't enough to win. Frank Cumiskey, a for mer horseman himself and the top judge in the East, said Lee needs only more riding time —in practice . Any'way, Penn State still showed Pitts burgh the best in gymnastics during its Bi-Centennial Year Celebration. • Werner Says-- (Continued from page six) times than Davies, will be at tempting to break into Werner's lineup if the squad receives an other invitation to compete. Bill Schwab ran a 1:51.8 out doors last spring, Chick King clocked a 1:53 outdoors last spring and George Jones ran an indoor relay leg of 1:56 last year. fterevery shave Splash on Old Spice After Shave Lotion. Feel your • Imp . face wake up and live! So good for your skin... so good for your ego. Brisk as an ocean breeze, Old Spice makes you feel like a new man. Confident. Assured. Relaxed. You know you're at your best whea you top off your shave with Old Spice! 00 Lion Cagers to Stokes Benefit 3 In Three Penn State seniors—Tom Hancock, Ted Kubista and Bob Edwards—have accepted invitations to participate in the Maurice Stokes benefit basketball game to be played at the Pitt Field House March 24. All proceeds of the game will go to Stokes who has been hospitalized since last March withl a brain injury. Edwards wound up the season The former Cincinnati star waslas Penn State's third leading stricken and paralyzed just about!scorer with an average of 12 a year ago as the Royals wereipoints per game. traveling to Cincinnati for a Hancock. on the other hand. playoff game with the Detroit finished as the top Lion re- Pistons. j bounder for the second straight The benefit will match a Year• team composed of players 6'5" Kubista has been out of action and over against a team of small Isince mid-January when he suf. men under 6 feet. The players fered a hairline fracture of his will be selected from teams in left ankle. Until he was sidelined the Tri-State area, .he was averaging 10.4 pointy per The team composed of the biglgame and was second in rebound r men will be coached by s'B" Du- ing. dey Moore who is head coach at! 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