PAGE SIX Gymnasts to Meet Winless Mounties The Penn State G-men, wlth the best one-two-three punch in collegiate gymnastics, tra vel io Miwg,intown Imlay lot a meet milt the winless Mountaineers of West Virginia. Co-captains Joy Werner and Lee Cunningham and Greg Weis , ' make up the triple-threat condi(' In t Weiss copped tin ee In sts for one of the most ii1;1`11' Ve df Li,tl ITill , 1111)1f` Ffe won the parallel bars with a 276, the horizontal bar with a 267 and the side horse with 260. `,- , 11,70 ,0;.( Weit- Mon,. "(me of the vtf. die-1 p« i nn t we have on Ihi ' the ,pplo lac( I. v. lir' e evei pf r foina 1 hlt. 11 ou1;1e. cam pit 1(1011! r eq,jl) l «i to 1.1(' p 11l t! , tef. Werner and Cunningham had a bad time in Philadelphia last w.,q , k. Werner took thirds on the flying rings and tumbling end a fourth on the high bar. Cunr,invham took a srcond on the high bar, a third on the parallel bars, and a fourth on the horse. el, 1)(0h I,i 1l eve they 1.)». I. v. ol tt( the kink., out of I h.er low to, ,) Welt-tone aft dm -1(.1 the (lolddie t lac k of I ,pellov.lll,-)1 on Oil 'lli] nil' n(r.v kno V \\*hal hi( on do .11).1 v. hit they con't." tho 1.11)11 yo.. 011,1) ))411(1 :5..11 d««. awn -IV.:—, Wet not' 1;11(1 Conning1“1111-- %I. ill pet toe tin Ike Int.,-c of apparatu , i. ?null the yV ~ "!yeti d on pit Wcti Iml , , only lffieup ellaiwe I , 111 Ilie lope (imb \\ ht ly he \yin -t ml Ill'.l Nltim,lll tu place u! Lince Fo , nncht Fosnocht (liiilLed thi. illy , in 54 to In tot loin th plan , • at Tempt( The Iron in( luny liclwvt- Hu. addition of 11111111,w v,iil -tich-then hi line:- up Vince Neuhauser is the top climber for the Nittanies. Against the Owls, he scaled the Photo b.) Mart ) Scherr I.nyhts in 3.9 but Wettstone , FLYING RINGS CHAMPION Jay Weiner performs one of his feels he is capable of reaching 3.5 or 3.5. *:(tactilat ioutines piepai ation to: the Penn State-West Vir- The third lope climber is Bill glum 2.ymna,tics meet in Morgantown today. Weiner will also Fo-no , ht, who corded a 4 2 agalost compete on the hoiriontal bar and in tutublaig the Owl- Behind Weiner on the mat:, 11 , tone i, ,tartmit Bei me Buhl and Tom Crtlev, "Both men are ine:spenencycl but ale rapin- mg, - the I.ton mentor calls the hotbed of Eastern commented Gymnastics . . Werner grad- Ken Mori ow \\ ill compete a, Two yearling performer , „ Jerry . ed from Olney High School Hu , thud man -on the parallel Schaefer and Lairy John ill go at lot the laon He took third on the flying rings Wettstone and Cunningham from German m the o\\ I meet, racking up a piea'cd with Yohn's per- town .. . Armando Vega, one cone o f 203 W e tt.t olle ice's he tot mance la'4 \veek--201 'core of the gymnastic greats of u ill become Pty steady, cap- lor fourth place—and lahels' Penn State, won the NCAA all ithle all aiomid performer Schaefer a, "a sophomore v.ith' around title for three years— Dave Palmer is slated to ap- a great deal of potential ' I 1956, 1957, 1959. Cornell Next Test For Matmen By. JOHNNY BLACK Cot nell's undefeated Bears will he the first of two teams to get a crack at Penn State's high-flying grapplers before the start of the second semes ter. The second club to get a shot at Coach Chat m c n will be Maryland, ‘5 luch hok,t, the Nit tally Lions Feb 'wily 6 in Col lege Park, Md. Cm nel I, ',port ing an unblem ished 4-0 record, will pull into University Palk nc at Saturday to tangle N 1 It h the I,IOIIS likewise unde f ea t P Cl m Speldel Jour outings and ranked fiat in Inc notion by the Amateur Wres tling News—in the early pail of a mat-cage twin-bill at Ree Already boasting wins over Colgate, Lehigh. Yale and Har vard the Big Red is regarded as the team that should give ' • ' . • " • •.• • • ..•• -.2041eit-- • .• • • .• .• • , tjkl,CtOlutt , _ • iotin(Arkot4,s * 7 ' 00 401 ,r k 1 :p9r•4 , ,- so,Diti - -05 - 9••r44 • • •••••• • attiw /--;Aet *o' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA By DICK GOLDBERG pear on the side horse. The two year letterman came through with his best performance in the Temple meet, scoring 220 to take fifth place. the most trouble to Coach Spei del's wrestlers in their quest for eastern mat supremacy. Last year the situation was -orne‘‘ hat reversed Cm nen was, the defending eastern champion' and had lost only an intersectional claz.h to lowa State, which later finished second in the NCAA tout ney The Lions were pulling out of the doldrums and had won, their pi evious two meets. The inspired Nittanies came within 30 ‹econds of pulling off ti! major upset but lost by a 13-13 count. In the next to last bout,' the Lions' Barone was leading: Steve Friedman, 9-7, when the' Cornell sensor got a disputed take-1 dol\ n to tie the match and earn' a draw, Even then. Barone just missed gaining a point for time ad vantage by 22 seconds. Had Barone won, the score would have been the same but the teams reversed. At least three veterans from that winning Coy nell squad will face the Lions again this year. CORRECTION La Gal!eria's session will be held Saturday afternoon 4;30 • 6:30 JYM JOTTINGS—Werner and Cunningham both come from Philadelphia which Weiisione Eastern 123-pound champ Dave Auble, ho has moved up to 130 this year, 157-pound Al Rose and 167-poundei. Al Marion, ‘vill be here to haunt the Nittames again These three plus 177-pounder, Phil Oberlander. have been in ,trumental in leading the Beals to their undefeated mark so far. In then• last meet, the Big Red rapped Harvard, 33-7. The Bear , took every match except the last two. The 101 bout was a draw and the Crimson's top-notch heavyweight Bob Winne threw Dick Konover in the final match. DORMS —FRATERNITIES Save 25% on orders of ten or more hoagies delivered to you AD 8.8381 (delivery 9 to midnight) MORRELL'S 112 S. Frazier St. Trackmen to Run In 'Star' Invitational Coach Chick Werner will get a pre-season peek at some of his top trackmen next Saturday when sprinter Bobby Brown and Penn State's mile and two mile relay teams go to Washington, D.C. for the Washington Star Meet. Last year State's 2-mile relay squad, composed of Ed Moran, Fled Kerr, Dick Engel- ; - hi ink, and Don Davies, ran the event in 7 50.7 to take first place Although both Moran and Kerr have graduated, Werner expressed confidence that the relay learns would be "very strong" again this year. The 1-mile relay ',quad v ill be , chosen from the likes of such stars: as Dick Hambright, Bob Szcyller. l Blame O'Connor, George Metz gar, Ron Landon and footballer Tony Wayne In the 'tinning for the 2-mile relay are Engelbrink, George Jones, Steve Moorhead. Denny Johnson, Bill Schwab, Mike Mill er. Dave LaHoff, and Herm Web- ; er Brown, Penn State's stellai, sprinter, will run the sprint se-, ries (a series of 70, 80, and 100- I ld dashes) in the Star Meet Brown came in third in the 70- yard dash and second in the 80, and 100-yard dashes in the Star Meet last year Olympic sprint, champion Bobby Morrow took firsts in all three events Brown will be one of many stars to compete in the short distance event. Also entered are Dick Winder of Morgan State, I Ed Spiegel of Maryland. Dave Sime of Duke and Ed Colly more of Villanova. Across the Boards—Miler Ed Wotan, representing the New York Athletic Club. will also make the Lip with the Niltanies. Last year Moran captured Inst place with a 414 3 effort . . Both re lay teams and Blown will also compete in the Millrose Games at New 'S.lmk Jan 30 . . . Dentist Indicted In Pitt Bribe Case PITTSBURGH 1.-P) An Alle gheny County grand jury yester day indicted a 33-year-old dentist on charges of attempting to bribe two Pitt basketball players. The indictment was returned against Dr. Edward H. Sebastian of suburban Kennedy Twp , a one-time Pitt dental instructor. Dr. Sebastian is accused of try mw to bride the two players to chave points so he could win bets on games. He has denied the charges. Walker Named Manager ATLANTA . UP) Albert Rube Walker, 33-year-old former Na tional League catcher, was named yesterday as playing manager of the Atlanta Crackers for 1960. • Quiet Study Environment • Fine Food • Lodging Applications now being taken for Spring Semester: •Room & Board by semester *Board only—by month or —by semester A iliff DINING and ROOMING (YU/ 207 East Park Avenue —Call AD 8-1330 . SATURDAY. JANUARY 16, 1960 By JIM KARL ACRho Tied In IM Basketball Title Defense Defending fraternity IM bas ketball champion Alpha Chi Rho along with six other fraternities are leading their leagues as IM basketball heads into its second half schedule. In the independent loop 12 teams lead their - respective leagues All action is slated to close in the second week of March. Six leagues compose the frater nity loop. The leaders, each with a 4-0 chart, are: Alpha Chi Rho and Sigma Phi Epsilon tied in league A, Phi Kappa Psi in B, Sigma Alpha Epsilon in C, Phi Sigma Delta in D, Delta Tau Del ta in E and Chi Phi in F. The leaders in thr 12 indepen dent leagues are. Maple House in league A, Cambria House in B, Jot clan I in C, House of Davey in D, Phakes in E. Rip Cords and Quintets tied in F, Slipstieks in C. Nittany 24 and Nittany 30 tied in'H, Nittany 25 and Nittany 38 tied in I and Nittany 29 in J IM Results PASKEI'IIA Trivia (hi Pi, S'gra.i Ch; 11 Chi Phi 41, Alpha kappa La.obila Delta :Lama Phi Kappa Swum 15 Phi ,lu Delta 26, Pi Latillalii Phi 1 i Nittany t 7. Nittaay 11- 11 Nitt.in3 21- 2n, .Nittan ‘ll l - 20 Nittaay 26- 21, Watt , 1- 13 l'sittnes :12- 52. Nittany 43- 23 Nittany 2'l, Nittanv 31- 10 BOWLING Tan Kapra Fp•olon, 4, Kappa Delta Rho 0 Theta Delta Chi 'l, Sigma Tan Gamma 1 Swam Ph( Epstkm A Ac..em Alpha EiP,thin Pi 4. Phi Sigma Delta 0 Smnia Nu 2, Phi Gamma Delta 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4, Theta Xi 0 Phi Delta This., 2, ('hi Phi 2 Phi Surma Kappa 4, Alpha Kappa Lambda 0 Phi Kappa Alpha 3. Alpha Chi Rho 1 Titangle 4, I'l Lambda Pill 0 Phi E.p.ilon Yi 3, Sigma Pi 1 Beta Sigma Rho 3 Phi Kappa Sigma 1 Lucas to Talk Football Over WDFM Monday Richie Lucas, star Penn State quarterback, will talk football with Charlie Swift on WDFM's "Headlining Penn State Sports" 'at 9:45 p m. on Monday. The pro gram will be carried by WMAJ ,and WDFM Lucas will speak on his recent post season football activities.