D AGE SIX Four Team Fight Seen In EIWA Mat Tourney By JOHNNY BLACK Pitt, Cornell, Lehigh andj Penn State are being touted as; the team favorites in the Plast-! ern Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament which begins to*! morrow at Princeton. These foui teams compiled the best lecords dui inn the EIWA dual meet competition and pos sess most of the individual stais th.it are expected to be the top contendeis in the tourney. Penn State, Pitt and Cornell, fine lied one, two and three in the EIWA standings this year. Lehigh limshed fifth behind Yale, which for the most part wrestled Ivy League teams and is not ex peeted to pose a strong threat to the domination of the other four Pitt has a crew of six men j who will probably be seeded for i the tourney. Four unbeaten I lightweights load the Panthers' formidable array of grappling ! talent into the eastern cham pionships. Dick Martin, Larry Lauchle, Daryl Kelvinglon and John Zolikoff give the Jungle , Cats a crew that has not lost a match from 123 to 147. Lauchle is a defending eh,imp at 130 while' the othm thiee form Pitt's outstanding sophomore trio that \\a- lnstiumentul in leading the P.mlheis to a successful 7-1-1 season Tom Hall and Bob Guzik are the' other Panthers that may place limcini! the top four finishers in their ic pective classes Hall has a li-0 icc orcl at till and the 230- pound Gu/ik is one of the more feaied heave weights in the East Lehigh lists live men who could place in the running this weekend. Thad Turner, captain of the Bunvn and White is generally conceded to be then top condi date for eastern honors A 167- pmmdi'i'. Turner has compiled an 11-0-1 slate while wiestlmg in cverv weight class from 167 to G-Men's Chances NCAA Title Rest By LARRY ROTH When the NCAA gym tour ney rolls around next week, lYtm State’s chances of re taining the team title it won last year will rest almost en tirely on the shoulders of Jay Wei ner. Lee Cunningham and Greg Weiss. The Big Three continued to car ry the blunt of the Lions’ attack this season when thev combined tor six fust places in last week end's Eastern gym tournament. Weiss won the all-around, long horse vault, and parallel bars. Cunningham won the side horse and retained his high bar title, and Werner took the free exercise as Penn Stale’s gym nasts stole the show. During the regular season the Big Three accounted for 24 of the 28 first places Penn State cap tured in six dual meets. An individual breakdown shows Cunningham leading with nine firsts. Weiss second with eight and Weiner next with seven. Weiss, however, racked up, enough seconds and thirds to win' State’s individual scoring title with 81 'i- points. Cunningham had 77 and Werner 70. Their total of 228‘/j points ex- 1 ceeds the 220 scored by State's opponents. Weiss fuither demonstrated his, consistency by averaging 265 per Danceable Jazz and Rock and Roll by the J. B. G UINTET Guaranteed to your liking Call Al. AD 8-9194 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA A five-man delegation from the Penn State track team will compete m two big invitationals this weekend—the Chicago Daily News Relays tomorrow and the Milwaukee Journal Meet Saturday. Sprinter Bobby Brown and the Lion 2-mile relay team, |along with graduate student Ed ★ ★ ★ iMoran, will make the trip [ The nudwestern invitational Tilled with top stars and team: ■will give Penn State a chance regain some lost prestige. A win this week, especially b. the 2-mile relay team would mak up for their poor showing in Ne’ York last Saturday. Last week Stale, picked eastern track experts to retain its 1959 IC4A title, could dr . nothing right and ended up in ninth place. Brown finished an inch behind Frank Budd of Villanova in the 60-yard dash finale after winning the four qualifying heats. The 2-mile re lay team never crossed lhi LARRY LAUCHLE JOHN ZOLIKOFF Coach Chick'Werner has m. . . . lead Pitt s eastern threat chosen his two mile relay team, unlimited this wintei. unbeaten at 167. sbut he indicated that Steve Mooi Junior Rob Gunst and three Auble had an 8-0 record, iu ead u f m '°On'l°tho SuX I Lmns' , sla m w, “ llins ** 150 lhis y,,r * nd 'Dk& En B elbnnk will compete. Mr* i ’ os,cd 8 r , „ .. , ’ . , Penn State’s best possibilities <<ntgh competition because many GEORGE JONES a pU U a r nd A l\m a nt»AviP to lie with Guy Gumone°f. the top track squads in the • • • Lion half-imler gell and Jim DeJrixhe are Le- , at 107 Cantain Minor at 147 Hank‘midwest will participate i ★ ★ ★ r O^,si l9 s h n m roo irinliJ Barone at 177 and Johnston’ Ober- One of fhe entries. Western in the Boston AA Games earlier pinion trouble at ~v ;if heavvwei£ , ht other Llon , Michigan, ran the fastest 2-mile Uhsi year and also in the Boston ■ Alexander compiled a 5-3-3 " hn , ma >' bo ce f? d are . T °™ g a n“stale'relata” 8 * «»•**»<*- .Knights of Columbus Meet mark in the tough 137-pound class Scrdo, Je.ry Seckler and Phil. X.wr v.ll be ru.uun- his last * n lhe Boston AA' Games this vear and will enter the ranks Mvcr - short distance snnnt of the m-! oran ran his fastesl mile of against Kelvmgton, Sviacuse’s Guccione handed Grifa his only d season before advancing to' year, a sparkling 4:04.3, but Les Austin and Rutgers’ Tom loss this year but bowed to Aus-ft 100 ;md 330 in outdo or co * p eJ the lllinois professor hit the Gnfa. | l >n. Grifa beat Austin in lasti tlt)on tbls n „ '• lape Wllh a 4:03 - 8 - ' Angell posted an impressive 7-2 year’s tornmoment to take second Th N ’jt ta „ v dashman has come! Another top entry is Brian Hew .slate at 157 in his fust vaisitv behind Lehigh star Dick bantoio. throu[ , h wlth some stirring vic- lSOn ' the European mile champion, yeai Detnxhe lost only one of Minor lost only one in con-; - th is season. He captured.Hewson’s best time in the mile .seven matches, and that was to A-rence compet.tion. That was'to , w 0 bluc , ribbons in the 3:57 7. Cornell s undefeated veteran Phil Pdt s Zolikoff on a last mmute; ton gtar Meet and a few weeksi Moran will switch to the 1000 Ohoihinder. , c\n? t f . .later tied a Boston Garden Rec- when he runs in Milwaukee ! In addition to Oberlander, Barone had a perfect record ;„ r{ j for t he 50-yard dash with a Saturday. .whose 7-0-2 record makes him one against eastern teams except for 5 3 clocking. i -lof the top 177-poundeis in the a 3-3 draw with Oberlander. j n jh e triangular meet at An-’ 1 tourney. Cornell has Dave Auble. Oberly's only competition at napolis Brown tied the Navy ■ last year’s eastern tnd natmoab heavyweight came from Pitt's ! fieldhouse record, running a 6.2 123-pound champ and A 1 Mauon, (Continued on page seven) ’• j n jhe 60-yard dash. | Moran will be up against an old ■foe, Phil Coleman of the Univer sity of Chicago Track Club, when ’he runs the mile in Chicago Satur ’dav night Coleman nipped Moranj routine to Weiner’s 257 and Cun ningham's 250. i --All three participated on the s hif?h bar in each dual meet, and 'as a result it was the most pto ductive for the Lions They out scored their opponents. 73-23, taking a first and second in ev ,ery meet and scoring a sweep in the Easterns In 1959 co-captains Werner and Cunningham combined for 58 points at the NCAA meet in California and Penn State Coach Gene Weiistone is hoping they will do as well or better this year. , But there are a few obstacles standing in their way. The main one is the competition Only 20 teams entered last year’s tourney, while 30 squads have already sub mitted entries for the 1960 ex travaganza Two additional gym powers this vear are Southern California and! UCLA, who were ineligible last year because of NCAA probation The Trojans boast a pair of all around performers in two-time Hungarian Olympic team member Atfila Tnkach and iunior college transfer Bob Lynn. This pair could cause plenty of trouble for the defending chamoion Lions. California's Arl Shurlock, sec- TlM's jjj|\ Shamrock Swing March 12, 9to 12 T-Po HUB Ballroom Stan Barton’s AIM BAND Free iickeis available at HUB Desk, T.I.M. March 8-10; Others, March 11-12 of Retaining With Big 3 I ond in the all-around to Penn | Stale's Armando Vega last year, I would be the clear-cut favorite to succeed Vega were it not for the presence of Takach. Other prominent all-around stars who will visit Ree Hall next week are Sorinfield's Jeff Cardi nali. second in the Easterns last ;week, and Ihinois sophomore Ray :Hadley, the Big Ten champ. 1 But Penn State has quite a star .itself in soohomore Weiss, whose [score in winning the Eastern all jaround title last week would have [taken first in 17 of the 18 previous NCAA tournevs Included among the 30 coachesi whose teams will compete herej next week are five former Nit-, tany Lion gymnasts, who all per-, formed under Wettstone. , The homecoming contingent consists of Bill Bonsall. West Vir ginia; Hal Frey, California; Bill [Meade, Southern Illinois: Warren iNciger, Pitt; and Bob Kreidler, Chicago Bonsall, national flying rings champion while here, was a mem ber of the 1948 Olympic team. 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