PAGE SIX Defending National Champs Lions Enter 9 In NCAA Gym By LARRY ROTH Penn State will enter nine men, including national Hying lings champion Jay Weiner, in the NCAA gymnastic tour nament which starts at Rec Hall tomorrow afternoon In tomonow's preliminaries, tlie tup ten men in each event will qualify foi Saturday night’s finals However, the preliminary Mines h,i\o no healing on the final standings. The Lions’ Weiner. Gieg Wees and Lee Cunningham, will com pi te m the all-siound, (onxisting of the still lings, free exercise, side hoi so, hon/nntal hai, paral lel hais and long horse vault, Werner also will represent the Nittanies in iumblinq and will be joined by Jerry Schaefer and Cunningham on the flying rings. Competing with the lug three on tlie side horse and paialle! b.us will he Dave Palmer and Ken Moirow Lion Coach Gene Wcttxtone will use Vince Neuhauser, Bill Fosnoi lit and Bob Mummi in the lope climb to complete the lineup. Neuhaiisei, who hit 3 5 seconds last vear as a junior, has been battling a weight pioblem this season and ln.s best time was a 3 7 If he can regain his old form, Wettslone feels he could be a pi line contendei for national hon oi s Wettslone abo expects Fosnocht and Muinaii to add a nmnhcr of points in this event Each has tinned in a 3 8 this winter In the all-around, Wettstone . feels he has three of the best ! k k k in the country. Werner finished . , seventh in last year's nationals contender on Jhe stlll rin 9 s < j and third in this year's East- parallel bars and free exercise ; erns, while Cunninqham look in addition to defending his fly- I fourth in the Easterns, - jng r j n g S championship. till? gruelling event 1 Cunningham, on the othei hand. The sophon S be ,n the running for high the Easterns and placed fouith in bar ? nt slde , hor „ s , e honors, two the Pan-American games last *' (n sle captuied in the East summer in Chicago. cins Weiss, the Lions’ leading scor- Of the three remaining Lion er during the dual meet season, specialists, Schaefer has the best placed fouith on the side hoise in chance to quality for the finals, the Pan-Ams and captured his’but Palmer and Morrow can’t be specialty, the parallel bars, in the counted out says Wettstone. Easterns Schaefer, a sophomore, has Werner should be a strong scoied as high as 276 this season 5 Tourney Events May Be Unfamiliar Four of the ten events which! terminates at that point. count in the team scoring in', , Th t e sl1 ” nn & s require a eom voa cmnnetition and an-^ ,natlon of swln S s ' strength ano Is LA. A competition ana an h a } ance a good rou t ine will have other, the long horse vault,!at least one "strength hold,” which which only counts for the all- must bo hold three seconds and around total, may be some- 1 "" handstands. ,vl,at unfamiliar t'„ local "SSSSS ians - combined with balance, strength The long hoi so vault is taken and tumbling routines on a 39 by with a running start with empha-,39 mat sis placed on difficulty, height,, The performer must stay on form and dismount the mat and the exercise cannot Pei haps the most unfamiliar be more than 1 \' 2 or less than 1 event is the rebound tumbling minute in duration. Penalties (trampoline) The competition is will be inflicted if these rules ■ composed of two sequences with are broken. a compulsory 20-seeond rest stop The remaining six events have Each sequence will consist of a been held here in dual meets this reasonable number of preparatory season. They are rope climb, fly bounces'. Counting the first stunt ing lings, 'tumbling, horizontal as the beginning of a series, the, bar, parallel bars and side hoise performer is allowed a max-. The horizontal bar, parallel lmtim of eight contacts with the.bars, and side horse will comprise tiampohne bed thcieaftei De- the all-around along with the still duct ions for extra jumps aie rings, free-exercise and long horse made by the judges vault. The performances are judged j The all-around title is based on difficulty, imagination and merely on the total individual control. If a competitor leaves score in these six events, the trampoline his performance I —LARRY ROTH Yanks Beat Senators Varsity 'S' Club ST. PETERSBURG, 'Fla. «■)-' Pen n State’s Varsity ’S’ Club An eiror by Harmon Killebrcw; •„ ... .. . let in the only run as the New ! ' vl a mee bng at 10 p.m. York Yankees beat the Washing- Sunday at Phi Kappa Psi. Re ton Senators 1-0 in a rain-short- freshments will be served. ! ened exhibition baseball game! Play was halted in the bottom| Basketball Scores j of the eighth. ■ nba playoffs j Johnny James, Bill Stafford and Boston m. phiiadoiphia ios ] Fiailk Cat pin held the Senators Boston l«a<la h<il-of-arvta Eailern final*, to three singles. 1 i-e THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Men Tourney ★ -k + Vince Neuhauser on the fly ing rings while Palmer came on strong during the latter part of the. season and took a surprising third on the side horse in the Easterns. TOURNAMENT NOTES—Of the eleven officials assigned lo NCAA judging assignments, six ' are former olympians, and the olher five are either national or Eastern Champions , , . All are actively engaged in gym nastics. particularly as judges . . . Frank Cumiskey, who judged the Penn State-Navy dual meet, has been appointed head judge . . . Judges in the preliminaries will judge the same events in the finals . . . Penn Slate's Concert Blue Band will play Saturday night . . . The band is directed by James W. Dunlop . . . CELEBRATION GREEN BEVERAGES SHAMROCK FAVORS The All-American Rathskeller * ★ ★ ALL DAY TODAY AT THE 'SKELLER Featuring: DICK O'SHAY ON THE PIANO CORNER OF E. COLLEGE AND PUGH Tournaments Final Stages Cage Enter NEW YORK (TP; St. Bonavenlure plays top-seeded Bradley and Providence plays second-seeded Utah State in the semi-finals of the National Invitation Basketball Tourna ment tonight and if the upstarts happen to win you better duck for cover. Some 5000 Providence fans have invaded the big town to root for their slick-playing Friars while St. Bonaventuie’s gathering from upstate Glean, N.Y, is smaller in numbers but takes second place to no one in vocal ability. Staid old Madison Square Gar den, a bit drafty and quiet since the fix scandals of a decade ago. hasn't seen this kind of enthusiasm since CCNY, NYU, St. John's. Long Island U, Manhattan and the others were raising the roof in the Golden Garden Era "And thai's just for first round and quarter-final games," said one of the gentry yester day. . “What's it gonna be like if they play for the championship?" That the Friars and the Bonnies may do just that is definitely a possibility although the seeding committee took a pre-tournament look at the oveiall lecords and decided it would be Biadley against Utah State. SAN FRANCISCO <A*i Cali fornia's outlook on tomorrow night’s battle with Cincinnati in the semi-final round of the NCAA baskethall touinamcnt here seems best summed up by the Bear's Earl Shultz "Last year we had to beat them. This year they have to beat us." The semifinal game at the Cow Palace comes as a rematcli of last IM Results IM II ANIfBALL Independent Championship Scheinholtz beat Wanning:, 21-14, 20-21, 21-12 IM HANDRAMi Fraternity Quarterfinals Flick. TKE beat Hockenhrock, Theta Delta. Chi, 21-1. 21-2 | Krai!. PM Mu Delta beat Carp, Beta Sigma Rho, 21-8, 21-*> Robinson, AZ beat Hammond, DU, 21-6,' 21-16 Barber, Beta Theta Pi beat Bush, Triangle, 21-1.1, 21-8 IM BASKETBALL Scranton Miners 35, Chain (Jang 31 Xittan> 32—23. Jordan II 22 Phi Delta Theta 30, Delta Chi 22 SPE 35, DU 34 IM BOWLING league A Alpha Phi Delta 4, Delta Phi 0 ' Lambda ('hi Alpha 3, Delta Theta Sig 1 I ATO 4, Beta Theta Pi 0 ; DTD 4, Athißhn 0 j Alpha Chi Sigma 4, Phi Mu Delta 0 i Tau Phi Delta 3. Sigma Chi 1 ; THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1960 yeai’s game at Louisville. where .the Bears won 64-58 and went on to beat West Virginia for the col legiate title. That time Cincinnati was tab bed the favorite and California the tournament underdog. Each club boasts a 27-1 record. The Associated Press poll lates Cincinnati as the nation's No. 1 team and California No. 2 Local oddsmakers have installed the Beais as three-point favorites. Ohio Slate, which meets New York University in the other semi-final, suffered a blow yes terday when John Havlicek, an outstanding sophomore cut two fingers on his right hand. Nine stitches were required. Cincinnati Coach George Smith brought his club to San Francisco a day ahead of Ohio State and NYU to get in some exlra work. The Buckeyes and Violets will arrive later todav. A's Blast Orioles WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. UP) —The Kansas City Athletics ham mred acios.s seven tuns in the seventh and eighth innings yes terday for an 8-1 exhibition base ball victory over the Baltimore Orioles , CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS ’ • I "All Mimsy • i were the Borogoves .. ." J ' • | (They needed Morrell’s de- * licious Hoagies and Steak • | Sandwiches along wit h • french fries and soft drinks.) 5 I • ’ m | So when you become l f 6 i mimsy—don't wait! 2 | Call Morrell's •„ I Delivery 9-12 £ I AD 8-8381 • | • »»eieM»ei»eeii»iee ? FREE IRISH PRETZEL! IRISH STEW
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