PAGE SIX atmen, Gymnasts Face ..!: I ,i'ii attics With Panthers By JOHNNY BLACK The prowling Pittsburgh Buither will find an inhos pitable Lion waiting when he ventures into the Nittanv toi a lull sdiedule of gym nastic and wiestling action othi v. The Lion gymtnit , who meet the Panther , at 2 p m , ale :4111 cmat from then Io to Amy two dgo and plan to c10 ,, e out , en , ,on vt ith a tk In before heading into ea , tetn tourney lu end The Lion wrestlers, on the other hand, have an undefeated record, an 8-meet victory skein and the claim to eastern su premacy riding on the outcome of the mat feud at 8:30 p.m. Roth Panther squads have good oid+-, too, and will not he eager to sac•rific•e them The gymnasts have von rive and lost, two and+ • SAM MINOR the grapplers have dropped only! ... captain 3 home farewell one of vle,ht meets. * * * Pitt\ gymnasts have beaten lion will be marked by featured Temple, Springfield, West Vir- personal duels. pima, Syracuse and Georgia Tech Dave Hirst, Pitt co-captain and They lost to Army and Navy. 'lngmar) Nlho is undefeated in In wrestling, both the Panthers and Lions have defeated Mat y land. Syracu',e, Navy, Army and Lehigh Pitt has also downed NYU and Michigan State, while the Nittanies turned back Col gate, Cornell and Michigan Michi an is the only team that has de feated the Panthers the, season In addition to the spirited traditional rivalry today's ac , Jenkins Gives U.S. Gyrti, Mat Cubs; , • Entertam Pitt A no th er G o ld m e d a l, Penn State's heshman gym and wrestling teams will entertain ; By TED SMITS :the Pitt frosh today at Rec Hall Associated Press Sports Sditor before the two varsity meets. SQUAW VALLEY, Calit, (. 1 1')—David Jenkins, a slender, The gym meet is scheduled to 23-Year old medical student from Western Reserve in Cleve- start at 1 p m, and the wrestling land, won the men's figure skating championship of themeet will start at. 6.30. Winter Olympics yesterday. His spectacular free style exhibi- Tommy Seward. who scored a triple victory in Penn State's Lion erased the early lead of Karel Divin of Czechoslovakia.l,4 B - 4 71.4. gym victory over Navy lle succeeded his brother Eaves' ---- -- - three weeks ago will make his as olympic champion in this 2-1 Thursday, and rested yester - IRec Hall debut today. ( vent, Never before has brother day. ! Seward copped the tumbling, follow ed brother in a winter, The Americans will meet Russia l side horse and parallel bars at gaines championship. todayi in a game that probablyNayy and will work the same Jenkins gave the United will decide the championship It!" ents to d ay. States its second gold medal. ,will be televised nationally, bed Penn State's unbeaten frosh The first was won by Carol ; ginning at 4:30 p.m. EST by CBS.lmat team has defeated Lehigh, Heiss of Ozone Park, N.Y., in!Russia has been tied by SwedenfCornell and Stevens Trade School. women's figure skating. '2-2. !Pitt, 2-1 this season, was beaten Anne Ileggived, 21, Ottawa' Eugeni Grishin of Russia won'only by the Lock Haven YMCA. blonde, won the it omen's slalom; his second gold medal of these Coach Dave Adams will use ski lace in 1 minute 49 6 seconds, frames and his fotuth over a four - IAI Hastings at 123, Dennis Slat and Betsy Stith , of Noiwich, Vt.,'year period by skimming through!tery at 130, Don Kratzner or took second with 1 52.9. Penny the men's 1,500 meter speed skat-,Terry Shaffner at 137, Art Weiss Filial of Gilford, N.ll, who won'ing in 2 minutes 10.4 seconds.lor Jack Nilles at 147, Chuck second place silver medals in thelllowever. he had to share first;Beatty at 157, Dan Kolody at plant slalom and downhill, fell on!place with Roald Edgard of Nordi67, Ron Lucas at 177, Bernie her second run and finished in:way, who made the same time 'Sabo] at 191 and Gary Stiles at 219 8 for 35th. Each receive gold medals. !heavyweight. Russia lodged a formal protest! Jenkins went into the free- .------- _ against Sweden as the result of a, skating finals knowing he had spill-in the women's 15 kilometei !to go all out. In the school fig -932 miles cross country ski relay, tires, which count 60 per cent of lace, first of its kind in these, the total score, he was second games challenging a gold medal to Divin who had 797.7 pointed 'winner. Sweden won the race in! to Jenkins' 775.2. 1 hour, 4 minutes and 21.4 seconds' "Ile skated the greatest any tWl the favored Russians second !body ever skated," said his de- The international jury de- lighted coach, Edi Scholdan of clined to act until it could see ;Colorado Springs, Colo. Th e movies of the accident. These Nudges' marks bore this out. Jen will not be available before to- kips actually got a "6", which is morrow night. ;perfection, from one judge, and American hopes for a third g01d,5 9 and 5.8 from most of the rest medal lest with its scrappy iceE'very judge put him ahead of hockey team which upset CanadalDivin Netmen Will Meet 11 Opponents This Spring In Five Home Contests Eleven matches, five at homed Penn State 1959 home football air slated for Penn State's 1960 1 attendance totaled 114,200, with tennis team t an average attendance of 22,840 for five games on Beaver Field. Coach Shea m Fogg's team,i The Penn State - Syracuse pair seeking 4-9 record, will open the cam- of 32,800. paign April 7at Georgetown. 1 A gathering of 22,000 saw the The schedule: April 7, atißoston University game; 20.400 Georgetown; 9, Maryland; 20, at were on hand for the Holy Cross Pittsburgh; 23, at Cornell; 27, contest; 20,000 watched the Col- Buck/len; 30, Lehigh; May 3, atigate game; and 19,000 saw the Navy; 13, at Colgate; 14, at Syra- liome opener against Virginia Mil- CUSe; 17, West Virginia; 21, Army. litary Institute. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA * * * dual meet;: for the last two years will vie with Jay Werner, the Lions' national flying rings cham pion. The first four battles on the mat tonight will pit the Panthers' un beaten stars against two uncle-; teatcd and two once-beaten Lions 'in a string of bouts that would be hard to match anywheie. Two sopohomores who have IGridders Drew 114,200 not yet lasted defeat in their varsity careers will open the action in the 123-pound match. Dick Martin, victorious in six starts this winter, will grapple wt ill Lion rookie Ton Scordo (6-0-2). Unaffected by the calibre of his opposition, Scordo acquired the nickname "giant-killer" by de feating the opposing team's cap tam in the Lions two opening meets. Tlis two draws have also come against opposing captains. At 130 Pitt has its most out standing wrestler in Larry Lau chle, who has a startling 25-1-0 record. Lauchle's only loss was to Dave Auble of Cornell in last year's 123-pound NCAA final. Art Ravitz, unbeaten Lion soph, will he going all out against Lauchie for he says it may be the last meet of his career. He plans to concentrate on the studies after this meet. At 137 and 147 Pitt's sensational sophomore duo of Daryl Keisling,- ton and John Zollkoff will meet guzzled veterans Guy Guccione and Sam Minor. Kelvington drew with Le high's Curt Alexander, as did Guccione. Zolikoff deadlocked with Syracuse's Les Austin who beat Guccione. Minor's only loss was to Jim Blaker of Mich igan. Two more sophomores, August Ai gone (2-4-0) and Joe Schmitt (0-4-0) man the 157 and 167-pound slots for the Panthers. Arrigone will meet Ron Pifer (5-3) and Schmitt will draw Jerry Seckler (7-0-1) The Lions' unbeaten ex-Marine '..:- STOP IN BETWEEN ',:' I'v JAM SESSIONS 'f After those lively jam ses sions, what better treat for you and your date on Sat- <- ' urday night than a delicious ; half chicken to go. Add to this home-style baked beans ); and creamy macaroni salad. „; Herlecher Chicken Bar-B-Oue Take-Out 227 E. Beaver AD 8-1016 ti 4. Ar..rw. ,:d.A.4..a * * * Senior Vince Neuhauser will lead the Nittany rope-climbers in a race against time with John Felman, Ron Daugherty and , Battaglia of Pitt. Bob Mumau VINCE NEUHAUSER ! and Bill Fosnocht will be the * * * . graduating rope star ' other Lion hemp climbers. Hank Barone (6-0-2) will tangle Weiss, Cunningham and Dave with Lenny Vuocolo (5-3) at 177.!Palmer will represent State on The 191 match will find the un ;the side horse against Kamer, beaten record of Nittany sopho-ITreese and Daugherty. more Phil Myer tested by Pittl The high bar should be the senior Toni Hall (5-i). most explosive event with the Panther footballer Bob Gunk Lions' Big Three—Werner, Cun (3-2-1) will try to end Johnston iningham and Weiss—competing , t Oberlv's string of five straight against Hirst, Kanner and Rai falls in the unlimited finals. naldi. Three seniors Guccione, Ba-1 Werner and Cunningham will rone, and captain Minor will close out their illustrious dual be making their last appearance meet careeis for the Blue and before the home fans tonight. ; White today as will Neuhauser, In the gym meet this after-,Buhl, Fosnocht and Palmer. Nittany Relayers to Assault Own K of C Meet Record NEW YORK, Feb. 26—Penn State's 2-mile relay team will try to better the meet record it set here last year when the Lions run in the Knights of , Columbus Games in Madison Square Garden Saturday night. The record of 7:35.6 was set by the Lions "last year when Penn 'State anchor man Ed Moran over came a 15-yard deficit and out sprinted a star-studded field to t win going away. Although two of the men who ran in that race Moran and Chick King have graduated, the experts still give the Lions a good chance of breaking their own record. One reason for this is the rapids SOVIET UNION EASTERN EUROPE WESTERN EUROPE and SCANDINAVIA 26 DAYS 4 JULY 110 26,1960 $ 290 The All Expense Tour Rafe Includes: • Brussels •Berlin •Trans. Atlantic by jet •Stockholm •Helsinki (Economy Class) *Leningrad *Warsaw •First Class Hotels •Moscow •Copenhagen Twin-Beds and Bath • Vienna *Prague •All Meals Throughout •Paris eAll Visa Expenses PINK Slef Suite 23 Metsger Building 111 S. Allen M. AD 8-0528 - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1960 Tough Today noon, State will be shooting for its fifth win. Larry Yohn and Jerry Schaef fer, two promising Lion sopho mores will join Werner in the flying iings. Joe Battaglia and Tom Treese will follow Hirst in the Panther ring crew. The Lion co-captains, Werner and Lee Cunningham, will switch events from their normal lineup. Werner will tumble along with Beinie Buhi and Dick Criley, while Cunningham will join Ken Moirow and Greg Weiss on the parallel bars. Hirst, Earl McConnell and Jack Lehner are expected to tum ble for Pitt, while co-captain Battaglia, John Rainaldi and co captain Don Kasner will work on the p-bars development of sophomore Steve Moorhead, who ran a 1:53 half mile in time trials at Rec Hall this week to set a new Penn State 'record. Coach Chick Werner has not decided which four runners will represent State. He said he wouldn't reveal his lineup until shortly before race time. Werner, former Olympic track coach, has six possibilities in cluding Moorhead, Dick Ham bright, Don Davies, George Jones, Mike Miller and Dick Engelbrink. Other Penn State entries into Saturday's big indoor meet are Bobby Brown in the 60-yard dash and Moran, now a graduate stu dent, in the mile.
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