PAGE SIX The Mounties Human, They Flags flew at half mast last week in West Virginia follow ing the catastrophe of catastrophes, the Mountaineers had lost. California's Golden Bears, NCAA champions by virtue of a one point win over the Mounties last March, turned on the steam and crushed the weary * * * West Virginians. 65-45 in the fi nals of the Los Angeles Holiday Tournament It was the first loss in 12 out ings for the Mounties, the pride of West Virginia. But Tuosday night after a five-day rest, they bounced back into the win col umn with a 95-79 win over Fur man. Saturday they'll be out to gain 10 , ,t ground on Cincinnati and Cal ifornia when when they come to Rec Hall to face John Egli's Na t:lnv Lions. Mountie coach Fred Schaus, who was greeted with talk of dß semion following the loss to Cal ifoi quickly squelched the ugly rumors and attributed the defeat to an overdose of basketball. Before playing in the Los An geles Tourney the Mounties had copped the Kentucky Invitational Championship by whipping St. Louis and Kentucky, two of the top teams in the nation. Then they flew to California to compete in the eight-game tournament. They had two toughies with Stanford and UCLA and by the time they reached the finals they were dog-tired, Schaus said. West Virginia's first loss this year dropped them into the num ber three position in both of the nation's major college polls. And if past performances are any indication, they shouldn't have an easy time getting win number 13 and a higher ranking Saturday night. The Lions have given Schaus and his Mounties nothing but trouble in their last two appear ances here. Both times West Vir ginia came in ranked number one in the nation. They left that way too, after a few scares, In 1958 the Lions led throughout the whole game only to lose the lead in the last few minutes, Result: WVa. 74, PSU 71. Last year, with Mark DuMars and West hooking up in a real scoring duel, the Lions took the Mounties into overtime before losing, 89-81. DuMars had 30 in that game and West had 32. Earlier this year the Mounties topped the Lions Bowl Sponsors Disclaim Derogatory Remarks MOBILE, Ala. UP) Senior 13Owl sponsors disclaimed yester day criticism of other all-star bowls by the founder of the game "We have a high regard for Jimmy Pearre as founder of the Senior Bowl game, but desire it understood that comments attrib uted to him derogatory of other all-star games were not official and do not represent the views of the trustees and officers of the Mobile Arts & Sports Assn., owner of the Senior Bowl game," a state ment said. Corner S. Atherton and W. Beaver, State College Phone AD 8-0598 OPEN for LUNCH 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday - Saturday GIANT 15" SUBMARINES These Delicious Subs Contain 21 Food Hems Try Our Hot MEAT BALL SANDWICHES Eat them just as you would au ice cream cone OVEN HOT DELIVERY AD 8-0596 By SANDY PADWE JERRY WEST West Virginia University in Morgantown, 104-74, with West getting 34 and DuMars 31. SET SHOTS—The Lions were mighty glad to get away from Carnegie Tech with a 10-point win Tuesday . . . The Tartan Gymnasium resembles a cheese box and the Nittanies had trouble getting accustomed to it . . . Jake Trueblood, Mark DuMars, and Wally Colender are nursing minor injuries . . . Trueblod turned his ankle, Du- Mars came up with a charlie horse, and Colender hurt his back in a fall ... Bob Edwards' Freshman miters play their first game prior to the varsity affair Saturday. They'll play Ogontz Center . . 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Cunning bar, parallel bars and the ham, since his sophomore year, side horse.) has been the top performer on By DICK GOLDBERG the Niltany club in this posi- The Penn State gymnasti9 team, getting set to open its' Palmer appeared in every meet (last year and coach Wettstone season and to try to make a l eans h i m a ver y steady gymnast. successful defense of the EIGL Cunningham, Weiss and sopho and NCAA crowns, will haVelroore Ken Morrow are slated to to depend heavily on individualiappeur on the parallel bars. Wett performances on the horizontal stone cannot field his best per bar, side horse and the parallel former on the p-bars—Werner— bars. ; since a man can only enter three These three events are the events in an Eastern dual meet. strongest on the squad. With th e :Werner is needed to perform else exception of the parallel bars, ; where. each department is manned by; However, Cunningham an d veteran performers. Weiss will take up the slack. Both The horizontal bar, accord- ,men give very powerful routines ing to coach Gene Wettstone, ,on this event which is primarily has the most depth of any posi- a test of strength. lion. The top three members of the Lion club will compete in the event. They are Greg Beat the Mounties! Weiss, Jay Werner and Lee Cunningham. Weiss, the junior - member of the trio, is an accomplished per former on the difficult piece of, apparatus. Coach Wettstone feels that the sophomore sensation is, capable of putting together a dif ficult routine and executing it with good form Werner and Cunningham have ' proven themselves on the high; bar. Cunningham won the East- 1 ern championship last year andl Werner finished fourth. On the side horse, which is called the most difficult event by many gymnastics experts, thel Lion mentor will field a potent! combination composed of Cun-i MEN . . . if you like your savings BIG, here's the opportunity you've been waitng for... 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