PAGE SIX 1 5 ,; • ,ion ee s Navy Today By SANDY PADWE 1 they have a 10-5 record. at forward and Gene Harris at rebounding in addition to aver- the Navy squad but has been hav- Spo/I', Editor Tlie still have six to go, in- center. ,aging 10 points a game. ling a "hot-and-cold" year. e ludine an Eat-impoitant load at- Du:Mars and Colender, ac- He'll have a busy day under the! He averaged 15 points a game AN:‘,AI'OI,IS. Md. Feb. 10-- tan wil l, Army ;claimed as the best backcourt boards today battling Navy's ace last season but he's below that Navy, with its tournament' John Egli's Lions, rebounding combination in the East by We-4f big men, Jay Metzler and Dicki this season and is due to break h op ,.„ pr o tv h ig h, an d p enn hem a poor start, have a 7-6 tee , Virginia coach Freddie Schaus, Brown. 1 out of his slump. ,(a d win( h looks unimple:- , ive at have been State's major offensite Metzler, a 6.6 center from Mt. 1 In the backcourt Navy coach State. with its slim tnurna livt glace Itowevei, Pi nn State weapons all year, ' Jo Pa ruined Penn State here ;Ben Carnevale rotates captain merit holies bingeing on the is on a foul-garne win streak and DuMars, one of the lop scorers a Joy , r - ago with his rebound- Frank Delano and standout sophs witconn- plot' litre today' in tlit','l.'( won si': of then last sev- in the country, has a 23 pointing and clutch scoring. iAllen Hughes and Dave Tiemaine. ot w of the most unpin tant en b"II game., losing only to average in 13 garneQ (Vender is , - _ ~ t Wt -t Vnginia 75-73 avelaging 16 per game uesp,te a summer operation on; Delano is one of the better de his spin:, Metzler is in good shape,fensive ballplayers in the country ltdlia" , of the year ler hoto The Lion- have nine garne ,, left, They are iwo of the best out siorick. and only thz ye tn. ( ' at Penn State. side shooters in the country and , and leads the Middies in scoring,and has held both Pickles Ken llot)1 the Middies and Lions A win for Egli's boys this af- if Navy is going fo win, they'll .as well as rebounding again this'nerly of Temple and Don Hermon jof Pitt below 10 points. . ha• e hri'll mullioned as poss,i- fernoon would be a major upset. ' have to blanket the Niltany year ' Intines for the NIT and NCAA since the Midshipmen are al- stars. Brown, a 6-5, 195-pounder, gives, Navy, ordinarily a zone de -14,' F f t;,,,1l loin twos, but a loss foi most unbeatable at Annapolis. ; Sweetland and Phillips have Metcler all the help he needs un-, fense team, will probably use ( 1;11(1 team today would Just But Penn State has beut playing been showing marked improve- der the boards and has been aver-! Delano and the other backcourt ni,,,itt ion( k thun ft orn conten- gi eat ball of late and is primed ment in every game and last Sat- a gi n g 10 points a game. ; starter on DuMars and Colen t mil for an upset. urday in State's 77-62 win over Former Chester High and Wy-, der man-for-man, leaving the Navy, with virtually the same Egli will go with his usual start- Gettysburg, big "Sweets" came oming Seminary standout aim i three big men in a zone. team back that went to the mg five of Mail( DuMars and through with 15 points Bower is the man who could maker That's what Navy did last year NCAA's last season, hasn't been Wally Colendiir in the backcourt, Sophomore Harris at center is the difference today. Bower is by-and the result was a 68-58 over doing as well as expected, but Paul Sweetland and John Phillips a leaner who leads the Lions in far the smoothest performer lantime win. Freshman Gymnast Promises Stardom By LARRY ROTH , OAKLAND, Calif (JP) Cali-, By The Associated Press . Last Saturday, a new Penn State gymnastic weapon was foz nia-born Eddie Eidelatz, who Oscar Robertson keeps on guided Navy football teams to breaking tested at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. The basketball records; victories over Army and in bowl and his team, Cincinnati,' results were positive. games, wa-i picked yesterday to keeps on winning games. Sol Soft-spoken Tommy Seward, a graduate of Central High coach the Oakland p ro team in the nation's sports writers and! School in Philadelphia, scored three first places to lead the the new Amer i c a n Football broadcasters keep on voting' Peon State fie-hmen to nairow * * * League for the Bearcats as the No. 1 48' , .!-47 1 2 % , ictoly over the NaNy - San Francisco and East Bay team even though Bradley and inch( sat Nal. v—and he won them :fans, who howled when the for- g ..,.,;4 ; .., . California also have impres in convini mg fa , hion, liter St. Mary's grid star was The 18-yeat-old freshman ..i!,:. -, , i, . :;,;,A.eft;! \ : sive records. P!z7-'. - • .::: , v % . passed by as coach at the Univer-i setae(' a 250 in tumbling, a 259 These three teams, each with,' :say of California, ctirred with un on the side and hit for a 263 on' r%',4,,,, ~,,,, .:‘ - ',.i , .-7, ;% 17-1 again' ' iecords, wound up inl the parallel bars, ~ ~,, ,„t , ::. 1 , ' disguised excitement over the ap- ,the 1-2-3 positions yesterday ini -, ' . t , pointinent. Had he performed those same t J. 4, the weekly Associated Press poll, :. 1 Oakland now is a team only in based on results through Satur- ; feats at Rec Hall that night for , -!:t , the varsity he would have won 41$ , . 'blueprint. It has eight owners and iday the tumbling and side horse, , , ~....., t x , . ;a coach, but no name, no place vowie,,,,, r Ito play, no talent scout, no coach- Cincinnati, with 88 first place and taken a third on the petal- ' i ' ivotes out of 191 ballots, gath- lel bars. , •44. / img staff and no players. ered 1798 points on the usual Sex% at d call s tumbling his t .-- I Selection of Eidelatz completed basis of 10 for each first-place hardest event, "I've worked at it ;the head coaching assignments in vote, 9 for second, etc. Bradley, i ; 11w longest and st,ll I'm no-, the new league. The others are Cincinnati's leading Missouri u hvi e," he said modestly. `-louston, Lou Rymkus; Denver. Valley Conference rival, drew Seward agiees with Coach Gene •ank Filchock; Los Angeles, Sid, 20 first-place votes and 1606 Wetktone that the flee exeicise illman; Dallas, Hank Stam; Buf- points. California's 1959 NCAA hi , . best event. Not used in 10, Buster Ramsey; Boston. Lou champions polled 33 firsts and Eastern dual meet competition, ban, and New York, Sammy' 1603 points. /ugh. Ohio State's Big Ten paceset the ci, eta is a fie(' Cil IC:A hen ICS , exeteise requiring balance, beau- Erdelatz, 45, had pro experi-,tern and West Virginia, leader in t, ei ace and stiength ce \\ith the San Francisco 49ers the Southern Conference, easily "Toimny's 'trong point—m, hip irk Om and grace," said the Lion mentor. "He doesn't have the n.dui al sttength of Vega or Wer pet, but he wake , . up for it with hi form and tyloothness" While competing in high school. Seward won the all around title for three straight years against Philadelphia high school competition, acclaimed by many as the best in the country. 11 ,, also huldti the all-around SCOI'111)2, record In his senior year received a shutting 986 out of 1000 points and even gatnerecl few perfect scores from the Judge Lao summei he worked out on the Penn State campus in prepa ration for the Pan American Games in which he finished 12th out of 30 entries in the all-around. Reputed by many to be the finest gymnast ever to come out of Philadelphia, Seward should form a great combination with sophomore sensation Greg Weiss when he enters the varsity ranks next year. Co-eaptaing Lee Cunningham Elliot 'Just Practicing' As Ho Runs 4:16.8 Mile MELBOURNE UP) Herb El-Union is planning cn internation hot, ran a 4:16.8 mile yesterdav 'al tennis tournament here in Au tut, don't get uneasy. He was justgust to which 14 nations have :been invited to send representa priictieing. ,tives Because the proposed event Elliott, who ran his 12th sub-'conflicts with the grass court Allit and Davis Cup preliminaries, four-minute mile last weekend, and Mervyn Lincoln cruised over! it is doubtful that any top-flight U.S. player will accept. the distance to qualify for the' Victorian State Championsh.psi F e b . 20. Grid Schedule Expands football opponents of the future Crandell Signs for Bravesare Navy, Miami (Fla ). Air Force MILWAUKEE.(Th Del Cran-;Academy, California, Rice, Ore dali. Milwaukee's duiable Na-lgon, UCLA, Ohio State, Maryland, tional League all-star catcher,lMissouri, Illinois—plus old stand signed yesterday for his 10th sea-lby's Pitt, Syracuse, West Virgin son with the Braves. The contractiia, Army, Boston University, and called for an estimated $37,500. I Holy Cross. it i TOM SEWARD . ftittire great? and Jay Werner graduate this June. Latry Silver was the only oth er Lion Cub to cop a first place ) 'in the Navy meet. He won the fly ing rings with a 221 The yemlings' next meet is at •home against the Pitt freshmen ,Feb 27. It will precede the Penn 'State-Pitt var , zity encounter. Summaries• umbltng: 1, SVAILTII it'Sl 2:10; 2. Da) (N) 212: 3. Guldens (N) 20S: 4. Zather (PS) 145; 5. Bethel (N) 133. Side Horse: Seward (PS) 259: 2. Liar huller (PS) 1/.5: 3. Kenlm IN) 161 1 : 4. Minch (NI 1:17: 5. Sayre (I'S) 151. High Bar: I. Tetrault (N 1 229, 2. 1.1.,- .ing IN) 193; 3. Sther (I'Sl 175: 4. 'ne hetneen Wolfe (PS) and Hutcheson (N) 164. Rope Climb: I. Hutcheson (NI 52: 2. Davis (PSI 55: 3. Tenk N 1 5.6; 4, Sa ver IPS) 5.7; 5. Weaaer (PS) 6.0. Parallel Bars: 1. Senard (PSI 263: 2. Day (NI 230; 3. lienlin (N) 212; 4 'lii. ler (NI 1.10; 5. Dolled - ter PS) 151. I , ly ing Rinrs: 1. Sther (PS) 221: 2. Day 'NI 11'7; :I. !least her IPS) 151: 1. Riplei (PSI 153: 5. Tie between Wagon (N) and N'ilklngon (N) II). Reds Plan Net Tourney MOSCOW UP) The Soviet Numbered among Penn State THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Erdelatz Given Top Teams Retain Oakland Post in New League Places In AP Poll the National Football League line coach before going to Navy m 1950. delatz. a native of San Fran cisco, who played end in college days at St. Mary's, rose to na- _ tt tional fame with his 1950-58 rec ord at the U.S. Naval Academy. His 1950 team lost its first 7 games but scored a surprise 14-2 victory over previously unbeaten Army. Basketball Scores NBA liniklon 129, Minneapolis 90 S 3 meow 117. Cif in niti 111 CO FA: E hattancogn 76, MNsi(.4inni 74 Monnlini State Bd, Florida State 67 Virginia Military 72, Daiviii.on 60 North Carolina St. b.i, Duke 63 Miami (Ohio) 86, Mar , hall 78 Maine 85, Neat Haniohire 60 Holy Cro.4 72, Dartmouth 71 Syiacuse 117, fiat innati 111 held the fourth and fifth spots. Georgia Tech clung to sixth de spite a loss to Auburn in one of last week's two games. Voting for the last four places in the top 10 was so close that THE LAUNDERETTE 210 West College Ave. Tel. AD 8-9442 9 lbs. laundry washed and dried 65c free soap and bleach washed only 35 cents Hours: 7:30 to 5:30, Wed. and Sat, close at 4 WEST PENN POWER COMPANY • CABIN HILL, GREENSBURG. PA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUAKT 10. P/CO some switches were inevitable, Utah State moved up to seventh place with 588 points and Utah dropped to moth with 546 al. though each had two impressive victories last week and they boast identical 17-2 season records. Vil lanova, 16-1, was eighth. Miami, Fla., which has been knocking at the door for several weeks, finally gained a place in ',the top 10 with 211 points. Texas ASzM dropped to 12th after talc mg its second defeat of the sea- SOIL The top 10 teams, with points on a 10-9-8 etc. basis first-place votes and won-lost records in parentheses• Cincinnati 288 (17-1) 1.798 Bradley 20 (17-1) 1,606 California 33 (17-1) 1.603 Ohio State 19 (15-2) 1,351 WE/5i Virginia 9 (18-2) 1,108 Georgia Tech 2 (17-3) 624 Utah State 3 (17-2) 588 Villanova (16.1) 557 Utah (17-2) 596 Miami Fla. (20-2/ 211 IM Swimming Entries Entries for the IM swimming tournament are now open and applications will be accepted in the IM office in Rec Hall. Entries close Feb. 12. ponicol will be Sign up cer for =ll
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