FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1960 Individual Scoring Comparison Indicates Close Gym Contest Penn State gymnastic Coach Gene Wettstone expects tomorrow's dual meet with Army to be so close that a minor break could very well determine the outcome of the meet. A comparative rundown on the two unbeaten powers matching the highest scores attained by standout individuals this season shows the following: Tumbling—John "Red" Se ward, who upset national champ Dave Dulaney here last year, has scored a 268 and looks like a good bet to make it two straight. Wettstone is hoping Jay Werner (246) will grab second spot from Army's Bill Chandler (240) "I'd have to give Jay the bene fit of the doubt here" said Wett stone. "He has what it takes and is overdue for a real good roil tin cs." Side Horse Sophomore Greg Weiss (260) and Cunning ham (258) form a good a one two punch here but could get strong competition from Army's John Steele (254). If Dave Palmer can complete his routine in the same fashion he did against Navy last Saturday when he garnered a 246 tally, he should beat the Cadets' Ralph Garens (238) and Steve Forte (225) for fourth place. Horizontal Bar Co-captains Cunningham (279) and Werner (254), and Weiss (268) will corn pete in this the Lions' strongest event. Army's strongest competition I should come from Bob Eckert, (261). Rope Climb Army's Dare Hastings and John Kamerdei. ner, together with Penn State's Vince Neuhauser lead the pack I with a 3.8 time. The Nittanies' Bob Mumau and Bill Fosnocht (both 3.9), and Ar-1 my's Dick Yule (4 0) are right behind the three leaders in this, bunched field. Parallel Bars Scorewise, this, seems to he the Cadets' weakpoint.l Ed Hendren's 246 is the best of the trio and shouldn't pose much of a threat to Weiss (270) for first SIGMA PHI EPSILON Presents THE JOHN KOSHAK COMBO IN A JAM SESSION SATURDAY ... 9 to 12 Freshmen Welcome NOTICE... KEELER'S OPEN TODAY 8:45 until 5:30 , What -- Biggest Jam , Session of the Semester Who -- THE ALL STARS The acclaim-winning combo returns to State especially for this occasion. When and Where -- Friday, 9:00 P.M. at Phi Kappa Sigma Saturday, 2:00 P.M. at Phi Delta Theta Saturday, 9:00 P.M. at Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity Men and Second Semester Freshmen Welcome THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * * * * place. Lee Cunningham's best score this season has been a relatively weak 223, but Wetistone be lieves the Lion co-captain, who has done upwards of -250 be fore this season, "has finally wakened." "He didn't do well in the first two meets, but he went crazy in the last one (Navy)," the Lion mentor said, Flying Rings Expected to be a pressure-packed event because of its position on the program (last) and the indication of a close match ,the rings will fea- Tit9e Fight Hearing NEW YORK UP) The New York State Athletic Commission yesterday called a hearing for Friday, Feb. 19, to consider the application of Feature Sports, Inc., for a license to promote boxing. * * * Jerry Schaeffer * * * Lure a duel between Werner (281) and Jon Aaronsohn (278). The two have clashed on three occasions with the Army junior beating Werner in last year's dual meet and the Easterns, and losing to him in the Nationals. Jerry Schaeffer, talented soph omore performer, whose improve ment reached a highpoint against Navy when he hit for 254, should battle Army's Bill Blitch (259) and Deuel (245) for third spot. If these scores are an indica tion of the top places in each event. Wettstone could be right. 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Ben Freeman and Bob Passmore combined for 20 points for Phi Psi. Leading individual scorer of the week in fraternity play was footballer Denny Schaeffer of Phi Gamma Delta. The Lion full back tallied 16 points in a 45-34 victory over Sigma Nu. In other action, Ron White and Clarence Cooper of Omega Psi Phi poured in 14 points apiece to spark a 37-18 win over Pi Lambda Phi, In independent action, the Phakes and the Bears continued to fight it out for first place in league E. The Phakes maintained their unbeaten record with a 45- 24 win over Bill's Boys, while the Bears stayed alive by routing the ogontz Dukes. 62-18, for the high est intramural score of the week Three players hit double fig ures for the Bears. Footballers Galen Hall and Al Gursky had 16, and 11, respectively. Glenn Buzza added 12 more. Top intramural scorer of the week was Lance Muir of Marilyn: Hall with 17 points GIVE HELP LAUNCH HOPE share our medical knowledge and make friends for America. Mail your dollar (more if you can) to HOPE, Box 9808, Washington, D C. Published as a public service in coop eratton with The Advertising Council Space Donated by The Daily Collegian IM Bowling High individual and team scores highlighted the first week of sec ond half of play in the IM bowl ing leagues. In Tuesday night league A ac tion, Ray Koper and Charles Big ler rolled high games in leading their teams to sweeps. Koper rolled a 210 for the un defeated Slapsticks and Bigler a '214 for Delaware. They lost their high game honors, however, to !John Hood, who rolled a 222 in !a losing cause for Dawson's Scholars. League B saw Tony Grigas bowl a 213 single and a 55.5 series in a losing cause against the Hi- Fives. Ray Koncsol rolled a 551 series for the Hi-Fives. Alpha Tau Omega, led by Jack Neifert's 210 single and 587 se ries, took three out of four from Sigma Chi in spite of Tom Brown's 206 and Jerry Halter man's 530 series ATO led the team scoring Wednesday night with 9969. The University established one of its early two-year centers at Dußois. Pa , 25 years ago. WE CANNOT TELL A LIE G. (for Gladfelter) WASHINGTON GOT TRIMMED HERE • • • • HOWARD SMITH BARBER SHOP 210 S. Allen St. The Friendliest - Clip Joint in. Town ON N'Reff SMOOTH SHAVE by SHULTON PAGE SEVEN
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