FRIDAY. MARCH 11. m Prevl i 960 G Pacific Are N< The Pacific In were held in Calif raised a few eyebro On the basis of i ern Cal and runne: for the NCAA c which will be decid State March 18, 19. While his team w. name for itself, Cal Shurlock established a contender for the around title. He wo all-around crown If with a score of 568.2; Shurlock won the vault with a 95,75, scores of 92.5 in lh cise; 95.5 on the sidi on the still rings; high bar; and 9S on bars. Because of these scores, Shur lock must rate as the favorite in the NCAA all-around compe tition next week at Rec Hall. The California star, who fin ished second to Penn State’s Ar mando Vega in last year’s na tionals, will also be defending his side horse title. Although the 6ide horse is considered one of Shuilock's better events, teammate Jim Fairchild edged him in the IM Results IM HANDBALL Ogden, I'M Mu Delta beat Bear?, Phi Gamma Delta, 21-8, 21-11 Dahl, DU beat Noll, Acactn, 21-4, 21-15 Ifockenbrock, Theta Delta Chi beat Wein trauh. Beta Sigma Rho, 16-21, 2U3, 21-10 Cm j), Beta Sigma Rho beat 9cott, Sigma Nu, 21-8, 21-18 Guffm, Kappa Sig beat Nutter. Tau Phi Delta. 21-2, 21-3 Kiall, Phi Mu Delta beat Griffin, Kappa Sic, 21-3, 21-1 Fustei. TKK beat Scott, Phi Gamma Delta, 21-14, 21-8 IM BASKETBALL Penn Haven 28, Quintett* tt Rip Cord* 34. Studn 19 Beta Sigma Rho 19, ZBT 14 Phi Sigma Kappa 31, SAM U Stgma Phi Epsilon 37, Phi Kappa Theta 21 Theta Xi 27, AF.Pi 10 Phi Kanpa Sig 28, TKE 17 REFUND I of all toll charges on calls for deliveries of over $2.00 WHERE? at Morrell's, of course foot-long hc-agies, steak sandwiches and the new, delicious Berger Boats! Delivery 9 - 12 AD 8-8381 Everyone's Welcome Stag or drag, you are all wel come to attend the Lion's Den T6IF Session After bluebooks or classes you need relief and refresh ment. All beverages are ice cold and suited to your taste. To accompany the beverage you have a choice of the fol lowing foods • Sandwiches • Steamed Glams • Shrimp Lion's Den 131 S. Garner St. Coast Teams -AA Threats tercallegiate Gymnastic Championships >rnia last weekend and the results have heir performances, both champion South '* up California will be prime contenders i lampionship lied at Penn finals to win the PIGL cham pionship, 97-96.5. Fairchild also placed fifth on the parallel bars with 66.5. as making a forma's Art l himself as ! NCAA all in the PIGL (st weekend !5. Although the Golden Bears failed to capture any other first places last weekend, they had a number of high finishers. Mario DeLara tied for second in the rope climb in 3 7 seconds, and scored 87.5 on the still rings which wasn’t even good enough for the top ten. long horse and added ,ls free exer > horse: 93. S 95 on the the parallel Rich Schmidt scored a 90.5 on the still rings and 84.5 on the high bar for seventh and sixth places, respectively. Pat Kelly placed fifth on the high bar with 87.5, while Frank Fit* took sixth on the trampo line with 71.5. Bill Lambdeu also look a fifth place, scoring an 85 on the side horse. Shurlock is the Bear’s only all around man but Coach Hal Frey has a four-event man in Roy Davis. Last weekend Davis took ninth on the p-bars with 83, eighth in the free ‘X - with 89, and seventh on the rope with 3.7. He also scored a 70.5 in tumbling but failed to place. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SENSATIONAL RECORD 12" IP VINYL Spociolly Pressed by RCA Custom A Records fm lust released for VICEROY —the Cigarette with A THINKING MAN’S FILTER. A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE 1 WHAT A RECORD!! 10 CHEAT JAZZ NUMBERS Martian*' Lullaby Royal Carden Blue* Shine On Harvest Moon Erroll’s Bounce St. James Infirmary Ciribirihin Tin Roof Blues When The Saints Go Marching In PLAYED BY YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS | \ Benny Goodman Louis Armstrong y 1 \ Erroll Garner Shorty Rogers Jonah Jones Duke Ellington Berv Webster Red Norvo Bob Seobey Buck Clayton Vic Dickenson Rex Stewart Dukes of Dixieland Blackboard- (continued from page sir) ning, particularly if Art Baker; comes back. ;£_ f * Tony Scordo rates an outside § Ft j f YA/ 1 fFf chance to place at 123 but will, * LL\* ! VY LI I L probably find the going too rough' against F&M’s Cleon Cassel (9-0),! Pitt’s Dick Martin (7-0) and Navy’s Jim McKinney (5-0). The 157 and 167 pound classes have caused consternation for Coach Speidel all year because of two good men Ron Rifer I and Jerry Seckler and the problem of who to place where. Speidel plans to use Pifer at 157 because with his style of wrestling “he may pick up a coup le falls, while Seckler’s strength and experience can cope much better with the bigger boys at 167 ” Pifer (6-3) may even be able to slide through for a title against the likes of Harry Poliak, Syra cuse (5-2-2), Ed Hawthorne, Rut gers (7-3) and Dave Angell, Le high (7-2). But Seckler will have a Her culean job against Thad Turner, Lehigh (11-0-1), and A 1 Marion, Cornell (10-0), second and fourth j place finishers last year. So the Lions enter the easterns today as one of the favorites, but they may have to rely more on | advance and place points than on title winners. Brain Hemorrhage Kills A's Owner, Johnson WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (/P) ; —Arnold Johnson, who turned a white elephant ball park into a financial success by moving the Philadelphia Athletics to Kansas City, died yesterday. There was no immediate word on the club’s future. March Of The Toy* Just A Mood i KE, Beta I riumph; Tau Kappa Epsilon and Beta Theta Pi splashed to IM swim victories last night and set the stage for the semi-finals of the fraternity tourney in Glennland this evening. TKE and Beta will square off in one match, while Delta Chi and AlplttTau Omega are paired in the other. Beta dropped Phi Kappa Psi out of the tournev by posting . a 27-14 tnumph Going into the|Trackmen Enter diving event, Beta only had ai 14-13 lead, but gymnasts Arman- rUirnnA Dalmuc do Vega and Greg Weiss iced the Kclviys meet with a 1-2 finish. j Penn State’s 2-mile relay team Herm Weber and Dan Gil- ! of Dick Hambright. George Jones, ford were other first place fin- Steve Moorhead, and Mike Miller ishers for Bela. Weber took the will be competing against the top freestyle in 33.5 and Gifford track powers of the midwest to edged Phi Psi's Joe Marchand night when they run in the Chi and Ken Miller with 40.8 in the cago Daily News Relays. backstroke. Also running for State will be Phi Psi's best event was thej s P>*inter Bobby Brown. The Lion breaststroke. Bob Passmore wondashman will be seeking his fifth in 44.7 over teammate Jay Mac- blue ribbon of the indoor season. Mullen. * Graduate student Ed Moran is Weber, Gifford, Fred Kochey entered in the mile along with and Fritz Paige combined to givejareh rival Phil Coleman of the Beta a one-stroke relay win in University of Chicago Track Club land Brian Hawson, the European TKE had a much easier lime, mile champ a.8”4",n.n D , y UP et»; “g «»™« „ N ' Ua “ y / a 1 ■»d DU MIY h.d captured t«o a f , k h '“ E y S, ”°'” i md<, “ A 1 Egolf and Gary Raimv start- 1,1 hi - last appearance Moran ed TKE off on the right foot by took the mile in the New York sweeping the freestyle. Egolf won-knights of Columbus Meet with in 36 flat. I a time of 4:11.8. Jim Cober took the backstroke! Tomorrow the Penn State con with a 45-second clocking and-tingent will move to Milwaukee Jess Coontz triumphed in the for the Milwaukee Journal Meet, breaststroke in 48 5 with DU’sjwith Moran switching from the Dave Young a close second. ‘mile to the 1000. \nN GET / ' CMDPus f Ja z z. -the Hottest Jazz Record Bn Years Ibr Only “■and 2 VICEROY Cigarette packages I Hurry! Hurry! Get this truly great jazz record at a low, low price, while the limited supply lasts! Record features your top favorite Jazz Instrumentalists—the winners in a national popularity survey of American College and University Students. Send for Campus Jazz Festival today. Use coupon below! ♦**.*** itxtMu m*m* "iww "4 BROWN ft WIIUAMSON TOBACCO CORPORATION Box 335 louitvillo 1, Kentucky Please send me postpaid—.—.record (a) of the Special VICEROY CAMPUS JAZZ FESTIVAL, Enclosed is $l.OO (no stamps, please) and 2 empty Viceroy packages for each record ordered. >llege or University. 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