PAGE TEN Army G-Men Halt Nittanies, 541/2-411/2 Army's gymnastic team snapped Tenn State's 14-meet win streak last Saturday at West Point by soundly trouncing the national champions, 54 1 / 2 41 1 / 2 , to all but clinch the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastic League championship. All the unbeaten Cadets, who extended their own winning skein to nine, need is a win over Navy to annex the title. The Middies were whipped by the Lions last week by 30 points. Why did the Nittanies', after their splendid performance against Navy, get beaten so badly by the Cadets in_ a meet * * * * * * predicted to go right down to they wire? The two Eastern powers divided the first places in the six events evenly, but it was Army's great ' depth that accounted for the' scoring gap. "It was due partly to our mis takes and partly to Army's ex- cellence." said Lion Coach Gene Wettstone. "Army has what l'd call a per fect dual-meet team. They're three deep in every position and nearly' every one of them had a good day.l Each of them finished his routine) except one, and most of the scores , they received from the judges were in the 80's and 90's. "As for our kids," the Penn, State mentor continued, "They all! did fine but made mistakes There! wets minor or major breaks by' one or two of the fellows in every, event " The Lions got off to a bad start by losing the tumbling, 12-4. John "Red" Seaward scored his season high of 272 to win the, event for the Cadets. Jey Werner lost to Army's Bill Chandler for . the second spot, 246 to 240 In the side horse Lee Cunning ham outclassed everyone to win with a 275 Greg Weiss, who won the side Lee Cunningham horse event in the Pan-Ameriranl games last summer, broke for the' ... cops side horse and high bar events second straight week the lead in the parallel bars, con-leriin State 4 Arm 3 12. Prior to last week's meet with ,sidered Army's weakest event , 2 S ten i , " ,l 1; 61 (: 1 n tt ° 17 4 ,6 2-7r 4. Navy, Weiss had completed 54 ' But, although Wellsscoredu n - 1)e between Wevis I PSI and Ste ele (A 1 straight routines without a ma- '278 to handily cop first place.i2sl. Penn State 11 1 —Army 24 , 1 . jot break. ?Cunningham, winner of his two Horirontal Bar: 1. Cunningham (PS) i PSi ^ 73 • 3 Fel,ert IA) Asked for an explanation eon-'previous events, turned m his ? 79 2 4 : ‘ , V Ar e ' r s ;', er ' I ' l i s - I 2'43: 5. Williams eerning his star sophomore, Welt- worst routine of the year. :IA i 233. Penn State 23'_—Army 24!, 1 stone said. "Greg is out of con- Expected to take a second Rope Climb: 1. Hastings im 3.6: 2. dition. I made him concentrate place, the senior co-captain ;Kazilinet.iciner (Ai 37, 1 Tie betA%een en his studies last semester to broke and scored a 191 for last I " i ' A r ' i l t: e! IPS). Muma State 2 1i .,-- Arms I PS I uu'l Yule' s 30 Penn, keep him eligible and wouldn't place and no points, . r,,,,iiiid ti,,,, 1. Weis , i PSI 278: 2: even let him work out in Janu- }tenth en iA 1 247: .i Corcontn lA, 214: Jon Aaronson added salt to the 4. non iim IPS) 22f 5 Riehi ids IA) 214 :11'V. Ile only had a week of prac- Lions, wounds by scoring a 281 Penn , State 35'.—Arm, ' ,4 44'}. lice for the Navy meet and still to win the last event the flyin,g;,, living' Ring" ' 1. Anronsohn IA I 261: hasn't retUrned to top form." ~. Werner IPS IBluth (A I 263: 4 rings. Weiner scored a 273 for sec-,,sinnw e r (vs, 2ta .. Devel iA ) 245. Penn The Lions nulled within one end. , State 41 1 -',—Airay 54 1 , 1 , point of the Cadets at 24 1 4.-23 14 2 ------- 1 — ----- by winning the high bar. 12-4. Jerry Schaeffer, developing as. Cunningham, Weiss and Werner a competent ling man m the shad took first, second and fourth ow of Werner, scored a 261 —2, place resnectively. points less than Army's Bill "Cunninoham won it on the Butch, who grabbed third place freedom of his work." said Welt- In Schaeffer's four meets this stone. "He had more life than year, he has garnered scores of Weiss." 197, 240, 254, and 261, in that - -. But the Nittames' bid for the order. lead was short-hued as the Cadets Wettstone, commenting on the scored 12 points to the Lions' 4,mect. said, "I'm disappointed, of in the rope climb Wettstone'eourse, but the big one's the Na termed this as "the tinning point tionals." of the meet " Surnmartec; With the Cadetc ahead 36 1 4- chT,','7'i'lrlnr. 1, 26 .5t.‘, v; (1 iA 1 4 p F72 2 • ..44 2 4 27 1 / 7 ., the vtsvtors planned to cut , 4 DirkynKon IA) t r y I PS 1! ,' I _ _ Fugazy Still Wants To Howard Says Pitchers Promote Moore Fight Key to Yanks' Hopes NEW YORK (4) Humbert NEW YORK UP) —Elston How (Jack) Fugazy. director of boxing'ard says he thinks the for Feature Sports, Inc., said yes . terday he still wants to pronioter Y `Pkees " 13) have no trouble in an Ai chic Moore - Erich Schoepp 'winning the pennant this year if a ner light heavyweight title fight,couple of young pitchers come despite the German's draw with through. Mike Holt of South Africa. The versatile Yankee catcher- Fugazy said last week he had first baseman - outfielder said the offered Moore $200.000 to defend : club had "the best group of young against Schoeppner, the European pitchers coming up this spring champion, who was offered $50,-Ohat I've seen since I joined the 000. Feature Sports is the pro-,club in 1955. meting group that hopes to stagel Howard discussed the Yankee the lngemar Johansson - Floyd potential after signing his 1960 Patterson rematch in June. contract. CAMERA CLUB MEETING WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 7:30 P.M. -------- 214 HUB THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA By LARRY ROTH Stays moist and firm throughout your shave! regular or new mentholated Take your choice of new, cool mentholated or regular Smooth Shave. Both have rich, thick Old Spice quality. lather that won't dry up before you've finished shaving. Both soften your beard instantly—end razor drag com pletely. For the closest,, cleanest, quickest shaves .... try Old Spice Smooth Shave? 100 Gridders Middies, Home games with Navy, Army, Syracuse, and California highlight Penn State's 1961 football schedule. The Nittany Lions, who also will entertain Holy Cross in a home contest, are slated for road assignments against Miami (Fla.), Boston University, Maryland, West Virginia, and Pitts burgh in the 10-game card. The schedule: Sept. 23. Navy; 29, at Miami; Oct. 7, at Bos ton University; 14, Army; 21, Sy--( racuse; 28, California; Nov. 4, atl attempts for a 4.8 average. Half back Dick Hoak was third with Maryland; 11, at West Virginia; 18, Holy Cross; 25, at Pittsburgh.' 237 yards and a 3.5 average. and Home games with Boston fullback Pat Batula fourth with . University, Missouri, West Vir- 209 yardi and a 3 3 average. ginia, and Maryland, and road I Hoak was the top pass receiver tests against Army, Syracuse, , with 14 catches good for 167 yards. M End Norm Neff caught 12 for 167 burgh make up State's 1960 onis, Holy Cross, and Pitts ;yards and two scores, and flanker schedule. ;Henry Oppermann grabbed 11 for '212 yards. EM:M3 Quarterback Richie Lucas paced Penn State in il dr partments as won eight gain and lost tNS during the re; ular 1959 ca; paign. The Lioi 'beat Alabani 7-0, in the Lii 'erty Bowl. Lucas led i total offense jai a net gain '1238 yards new school n ord), in passi,_ rushing, punting, and pass inter ceptions. He completed 58 of 117 passes for 913 yards and five 'touchdowns, rushed for 325 yards in 99 carries for a 3.3 average, punted 20 times for 680 yards and 'a 34.0 average, and intercepted five passes good for 114 yards in returns. Lucas will play for the Buffalo Bills of the AFL next fall. , Junior halfback Jim Kerr was ; a close runner-up in rushing with a gain of 320 yards in 67 Grandstand Views -- (Continued from page eight) and play as well and as hard,as 'they know how. And lastly remember this. If you could do better than any one on the Penn State team, why don't you go to John Egli and ask him for a uniform. I'm sure he would be glad to ,have you, because he's proud to have fellows like Sweetland who don't give up despite a whole building full of people like you. Sincerely, Sandy Padwe, Sports Editor TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1960 Will Meet Cal In 1961 CM:= Henry Oppertnann, Connells 'le, Pa., is the newly-elected inn State football captain for 10. the 6-2, 205-pound end was a Irter throughout most of the i 9 campaign, and was the Nit ,y Lions' kickoff specialist. He was the team's No. 3 pass re iver, catching 11 aerials for 212 irds. He actually led the team in ls receiving yardage, but not number caught. A former Connellsville High !Imo] star, Opperman will be the .i'st end to lead a Penn State team since 1954 when flanker Jim Garrity co-captained the squad with guard Don Ba'Maser. ;Wrestling— (Continued from page nine) land half nelson to complete the 'job at 4:12. ' ' Stumm iea • .1 —Seor4lo (PS) dee Eller IN), 3-2 )1 3(1 —MeKinney (N) throe Dnnlo IPS). 7 . 43 0117 —Cmccimm (PSI dec Boyd (Nl, SA 147—Minor IPSI dee. Smith (N). 3-2 167—Serkler (PS) dec Nelson (Nil., 9-1 ) lei— Royston (NI dee. Pam. (I'S). 5-2 ,177—Enrone (PS) dee. TenProok 11.11. 7-3 )191—Myer (PSI threw Nber ( NI, II :22 Unlimited— Oberly (PS) threw Lambe' 4:12 Idollae 1,, 4741 Referee: Frosh Lacrosse i All freshmen interested in la crosse should report to room 114 !Rec. Hall at 7:30 p.m tomorrow. Factory Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Salea—Forto---Service Dein. Sedan _— $1626. 31625. - WYNO SALES CO. me S. Third Si. Williamsport. Po Phone 3-4683 oR&A-fm SMOOTH SHAVE by SU%ILION
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