p AGE SIX --Oilegian Photo by Marty Scherr STERN-FACED GREG WEISS —on the still lings. Weiss scored 538 points to place third in the all around competition. Jay Werner won the all-around with a point total of 547 25. Lions Qualify for 18 Positions; Toniaht's Finals Begin at 8 (Continued from page one) (State’s most productive evenF lied for tonights finals in six; W ith four Lions qualifying Weiss s;';- title. sixth, Palmer ninth, and Werner He also qualified for the side tied for 10th. Navy’s Nelson Hulme, EIGL horse, free exercise, high bar, still Ca r s j im Fairchild, lowa’s record holder, posted a 3.4 and rmßs and parallel bars. He tied Bill Buck and defending title- looks like the man to heat for first on the high bar with de- holder shurlock led the field ! io o« s like the man to beat, fernbut; champion Stan Tarshis of and win be lhe lop jhreals to - . Lions entered only Werner Michigan State and later tied n jgM. ;in “? e tumbling but he failed to Southern Cal's 5-1 dynamo Sani; w •’ i qualify as A 1 Barasch of Illinois Garcia, for first on the still rings l . Wmss and Werner Apaed the field with a sparkling with n 94 sixth and ninth respectively m 945 6 Weiss qualified on the side Card!-’ M ‘chigan State’s Tom Osterland Cunninaham will see nali and wfre most im- Thompson and lowa’s bars, while Cunningham will see ■ ■ t : th Dre . L ohn McCurdy paced the auali aclion on the side horse, high n p ,fiers in the rebound tumbling bar and flying rings in tonight's i(trampoline). Penn State had no finals. An unexpected surprise came entrants in this event " Illinois' Hadley and Michigan on the flying rings when Cunning-; " * • • State's John Daniels look like the ,hamiust managed to qualify with; The all . around awards will be men to heat in tonight’s free ex- 1 a 10th. Werner and Schaefet'tied, presented before the meet to ei'nse on the basis of perfor- 1 *® 1 " second behind Pitts n jpht'and other individual awards inancTs in the preliminaries, but Hirst while Jon Aaronsohn of iW jjj be Bresen ted following each Weiner and Weiss were only a Army was fourth. event. The team champion will ste p behind. Fosnocht turned in bis best receive its trophy at the conclu- Tho side horse proved to be time of the year in the rope ’sion of the meet. Mrs. Grossfeld Attracts Plenty of Attention Too Male gymnasts held the spot-my first free exercise moves. Lat light on the floor at Rec Hall.er we worked at the same summer yesterday but the crowd was cam P” graced by a lithc-limbed blond .Miss Davis made a phenomenal who holds the double distinction rise, making the Olympic team i ... , t .. . . , ,her first year and capturing the f being the National AAU fe- na vi on al AAU crown at the age of A aS WeH 8S MrS - 16 - She credits her background A , , as a ballet dancer and acrobat for ■ I to S es \r hat \,r her rapidly acquired proficiency months, the former Miss Muriel , in gymnastics. Davis; womens all-aiound champ Gynmashcs is a daily family m husband affair in the Grossfield household f '’t'.P 1 ' 1 !:, handle the Illinois for both work out about three ■iimini fhamn ° l ' national all- hours a day in preparation for ‘Th c hamp too. the coming Olympic tryouts. The 19-year-old beauty holds, tauv apir fond memories sI Hoffm „ n , Ttmi ,|e) S 4; 6. Deuel tV ? • V, 1111 ,al , 'Arm;. 02 5. 7. HoryencKK tC.do St) 79.5} h' ,6 'i "‘' ,rH ' r ,1S) arui ;.«. Oit (UCLA) 82, 9 Foster (So. 111.1 74} FREE EXERCISE: 1 Tie between! 10 - ' P?, ‘!i 5 - | Daniels (MSU) and Hadley Cllll 92 6;! REBOUND TtMBI.IW. (trampoline): 13. Tie between Buck (lowal and We,tier l l- Oeterland tMich. St) 92.5; 2 McCurdy 11 PS I nn (CSC) 91: 7. S.iutlock (Cult U 0.5; (Mich St I and Bomoa tSan Jose SM 88.6; 18. Tie between Takach (USCI and Cardl.|s. Tie between Snyder llowal and Gonipf inall l Springfield) 911- HI Tie between [ (Ohio St. I 87.0 ;7. Haywood (Son Jo«e St.) Brow ah tMSUI and McConnell (Pittl K 9. Son. 8. Johnson iMich St I M <1: 9. Car- HORIZONTAL BAR: Tie between Wer- molli (Fla St.) 81.0; 10. l.oudiich (111. tier (PSi and Tarshis (MSUI 93 5 ; 3.80 5. Worthington IUSC) 5*1.5; 4. Cunningham ALL-AROUND: 1. Werner (PSi, (PS) 91; G. Tie between Weis# (PS) and 2. Shurlock (So. Cal. 1 540,5; .( Weiss lib) Shurlock (Call 90; 7. Taylor (III) *9:1538. 4 Hadley (III! f>29.5: Cardinal! 8. Brietcel (Must 88 5. 9 Christiana} < Springfield! 52075; 6. Lynn (So Cal) (Hor. State! 87 5. 10. Hoecherl (Minn) H7.j514.5: 7. Garcia (So. Cal ! 504 75 8. Cun- STILL KINGS: 1. Tie between Werner ninKbmn IPS) 504; 9. Montyetit (Mich) (PS» and Garcia (USCI 94; 3, Shurlock 4P3.7G 10. Hoeehei l (Minn.l 493. G. ICfil) 90.5: 4. Tie between Bird (111) and TUMBLING: 1. Bara«ch (Uli 94. G: 2. Lynn (USCI 90; 6. Fcata (MSU) 89 ; [McConnell i Pitt) 85 •3. Couger ( San Jose) 7. Tie between Schwarzkopf (Miim.), WHnertB3 ;4. Ryder (I*la. St.) 82: 6. Tie between (UCLA) and Tijerina (So 111) 88.5; 10. Wilev (So. lII.> and KaUkian (So. HI) !Tie between Duikee (MSU) and Foster 181.5; 7 Maishul! (Navy) 80 5: 8. Naw {(So. ill) 87. jracki (lnd ) 7**s; 9. Tie between Cuthberfc ( PARALLEL BARS: 1. Lynn (So. Chl> (So CaJ.i and Daniel'- (Mich. St) 79. Brown Takes Ist Place In Oevelond Track Meet Special to The Collegian CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 18 (TP) Penn State’s Bobby Brown won the 50-vard dash here tonight and Lion grad uate student Ed Moran took second place in the mile run in the Cleveland Knights of Columbus Gamts I Brown’s 5.2 finish broke the old meet record of 5.3 set in 1957 by Western Michigan’s Ira Mur chison. Indiana's Eddie Miles, who beat Brown in Chicago and Mil waukee last week, finished sec ond. Jim Beatty, former North Caro- 6 Homers Help Tribe Beat Boston TUCSON, Ariz. (TP)—The Cleve land Indians belted six home runs, two each by rookie Walt Bond and Norm Cash to bury the Bos |ton Red Sox 11-6 yesterday. ; The 6-foot-6 Bond also had a single as he sparked the Indians jwith six.runs batted in. Catcher John Romano and shortstop Gene Leek also homered for the In dians. Ex-Buc Electrocuted | SAN DIEGO, Calif, (TP) Rob ert J. (Bobby) Thorpe, 25, former National League baseball pitcher jwith. the Pittsburgh Pirates and .Chicago Cubs, was' electrocuted jhere Thursday. Thorpe quit base iball last fall because of arm trou ble. He was at work on a power line as an apprentice electrician when he was killed. i© © If THE DESIGNING PROFESSOR: f |© • 1 0 Penn State Architect © • A. WILLIAM HAJJAR 2 j© © j© introduces an £ 2 AIR WALL OF GLASS 2 © © © dft T* in new home construction. ® 9 © © To warm in winter, and cool in the summer. * © © . © © Feature articles and pictures appear on © f a double page in the MARCH 20 f © © 2 SUNDAY ROTO 2 © • • of the Pittsburgh Press • • • •©•••©©••©••••••••©©©••• SATURDAY. MARCH 19. 1960 lina star came in first in the mile in 4:07.1. Moran was second and Brian Hewson of England was thiid. Penn State's 2-nnle relay team did not finish among the first three. Yale was first, Manhattan second and Michigan third. Hayes Jones of Eastern Michi gan romped over the 50-yavd high hurdles in 5 9 seconds for a world record, defeating olympian Lee Calhoun for the seventh straight time. Jones’ mark erased the 6 0 rec ord set by Harrison Dillard in 1953 at Philadelphia and tied twice since—once by Rod Perry of Penn State and once by Calhoun. Pirates Take Workout After Game Is Cancelled FORT MYERS, Fla. (TP) A scheduled exhibition game here yesterday between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Los Angeles Dodgers was called off when a I rainstorm grounded the Dodgers’ plane at their Vero Beach, Fla., training base. i The day wasn’t a complete loss Tor the Pirates, however, as they played a seven-inning intra-squad game. BASKETBALL SCORES NCAA Semi-Finals Ohio State 76, NYU 54 Calif. 77, Cincinnati 69 NBA Playoffs Philo. 115/ Boston 110 Factory Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Parte—Service New ’66 Deluxe Sedan $1025. WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E. Third St. Williamsport, Pa, Phone 6-4633