TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 19 Vega' Lions By MATT MATHEI/11S Associate Sports Editor On to the Nationals, That was the feeling State's gymnasts and the Eastern chanipior humbled a previous feated Michigan tea day night, 541• 411/:,. Tie meet was .a hot warm-up for the' NCAA Championship to be held Friday and Sat4day ink Berkeley, Cal. —Collegian photo by Bob Thompson WANNA TRY IT?—Lion junior Jay Werner "sits" on his finger tips during his free "X" routine Saturday night in Rec Hall. Gym Summary FREE EXERCISE; I—Vega (PSI 284. 2—Werner (PS) 266. 3—Hayslett (M) 255. 4—Marion (M) 255. s—Monpetit (M) 211. Event 10-e. SIDE HORSE: I—Cunningham (PS) 2 54 . 2—Marion (M) 241. 3-111ontpetit 240, 4—Vega (PS) 230. s—Stahl (M) 227, Event 8.8. Meet. 18-14. . _ HIGH BAR: t--Cunningham (PS) 21141 2—Vega (PS) 277. 3—Stall (4) 2611 4—Monpetit (M) 256. s—Werner (MO 214. Event 11-5. Meet 2949. I—Vega (PS) 'MI PARALLEL BARS 2—Monpetit (M) 274. 3—Marion (M) 21.6. 4—Werner (PS) 248. s—Dosnner (M) 244. Event 9-8. Meet 17.27. STII.I. RINGS: I—Vega (PS)` Werner (PS) 274. 3—Marion 4—Stall (M) 257. s—Dozauer Event 104. Meet 47-33 TUMBLING: I—Skinner (M) 273. 2 Dulaney (P 3) 273. 3—Brown (M) and Werner (PS) 261. s—Savadove (PS) 234. 6—Hayslett (M) 220. Event 7 1 / 1 --514. Meet 51%-45 1 / 2 . (In an exhibition, senior Don Little wood sealed the rope in 3.4 seconds' its unof tidally tie the Penn State and East ern rope climbing record.) H-Ball, Badminton Entries Entries for the handball dou bles and badminton ;singles are open in the Intram ral Office, Recreation Hall. Dea • line for the entries is 4:30 Thurs. ay. (,) Fill our baske with Jelly • -ans. solid milk choe.. bunnies, fluff eggs. "peel-aw , y" chicks —real good! We mail every , here! The Candy ane "Between thr *vier • :10-9 :30 Sun. 11 40-f 3 Firsts Pace in NCAA Prep dismount, head manager Ralph'still rings and free "x" routines Swank announced that that wasldeserved to win and would have Vega's last performance as a Lion.!but for a guy named Vega. Still, And the standing-room only IWerner needs more consistent crowd, teammates and Michi- work on the high bar and paial gan squad rose and gave Vega ilels. a standing ovation for nearly Although it will not count in two minutes. During the ap- the record books, senior Don plause, Vega took his last bow Littlewood bowed out in more and received a gift blue poetic fashion than even Vega as 'PSU" blanket. Each of the five he tied the Penn State and East- 1 seniors received the gifts from ; ern rope climbing record of 3.4 i appreciative coach Gene Wett- !seconds. Junior Vince Neuhauser stone, did a 3.5 and senior Jack Hid-' But Vega was one of the firstinger, a 4.0. to "apologize" for his work Saturd The crowd and the meet compli day which he felt was "not asimented each other—they were good as it could have been " The; the greatest of the year. Now the cha - ' his ilder !Nationals! f Penn Ifans as 1 Lions Satur- Wettstone in 20th Year Eugene Wettstone is entering his 20th campaign as Penn Stab gymnastics coach. His record " 73 victories and 27 defeats. Engle's Winning Double Rip Engle's nine-year recori as Penn State football coach 53 victories, 26 defeats, and ties. He directed the Nittany Lions to a 6-3-1 mark last season. 2R2. 2- CM) 273. (M) 227. BATHURST GULF SERVICE (A% Athektort. Cotteqe STATE couzar OPEN ' 2 .'r HOURS We Give S&H Green Stamps THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE 41OLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA No words can describe it. All wool or cashmere-blend suits, styled in the continental ma,i ner. Truly a touch on gracious ness. 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Allen St. Kaul Pins Amato in :55; DU Takes Four Wins —Collegian photo by Tttrk Dower FOR THE UPSET—Benny Amato - of Delta Upsilon is pinned by Bob Kaul of Beta Theta Pi in the Intramural 158-weight class By DICK GOLDBERG Benny Amato, top seeded contender in the intramural wrestling 158 pound class, was; pinned last night by Bob Kaul! of Beta Theta Pi in 55 seconds.j Amato of Delta Upsilon was leading on points and had a pinH ning combination on his oppo nent, when Kaul slipped loose and showed Amato the lights. Although Amato and Homer Hilner lost. DU was able to pick up wins in the 128, 135, 150, and the unlimited classes. I In the 176 division, Bill -Mc-1 Dougall of Chi Phi scored a 5-01 decision over Ron Griffith 'of Sigma Nu. McDougall rode Grif-I fith for the whole match andi picked up his points on reversals l arid a predicament. 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Alleman pinned Synkonis in 2:23 as he scored a q u ic lc takedown and pressed his advantage for the pin. 128—Thompson (DC) pinned Coward (ACS). 2:35: Lardos (AC11) planed Ram.4o (IC), z. 111: Roflinger (Cr) pinned Friday (SAE) I :30. 135—Shaffer (Beta) won by forfeit; Plotts (SiGl pinned Barnes (TliE), 3;15; Reeve% (TX) pinned Lipson IPSD)_. 3: 2 9: Bennett (DE . ) pinned colilta IAPD). 1:59. 142—Dee min (DT3) pinned l hake , (TPI1). 315. -156--Klippensicin I AGR) Pinned Cloy comb (STU). I:15: Mayhew (I)I'$ pinned Miller (Tri), ;25: Robinson (AZ) dec. Vignola (PMD), 8-2; Kerr (DU) pinned Carlson (TKE). 3:00. 158—Kaul (Rea) pinned Amato (DU), :51: Defloatation.; (SC) won by forfeit: •Kuosman IM'lt) dec. tieldomridoe (AGRI. -I: Potter (Ind) pinned Schientner. 5 :00 ; Ottoson tlud) won by forfeit; Dolor (Ind) ninnell Coy. :1:00; Bert., (Ind! pinned Williamm, 2:30. 167—Crowe (src) pinned Lyter (AGM. 5:00; Elia! Iton (SAE) pinned Ziegler ( ACK), 3 :15. 176—Wilson (SPE) won by forfeit Berry (.11'01 pinned Fenimore (SAE), i:211 McDougall (CP) dee Griffith (SN). Campbell (DTD) dec. Miner (DC 1-6 t. Gre—Landlierr (Dl') dee. Gardner (Tril. i__3-2 ; Alleman (DTS) pinned Synkonts (AC'S). 2 :23. Made only by Eaton PAGE SEVEN
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