PAGE TEN Wettstone's Gym Show Drew 14,000 in 2 Days By JOHNNY BLACK Assistant Sports Editor The NCAA gym tourna ment in Roc Hal) this week end was another colossal spec tacular (in Hollywood lan guage) for super showman and promoter Gene Wettstone. Over H,OOO fans crowded their way into the thiee sessions of the fust national tourney held here Jn the hotbed of collegiate gym nastics and were tieated to some of the finest competition in NCAA history as well as ear-pleasing and eye-filling extias such as the Blue Band and Miss Pennsyl vania. ‘‘This year produced the stiffest competition and the most spiut of any tourney,” said Wettstone. Kurt Beckler, former Swiss gymnastic great, who was here for part of the tourney said, "It is the most organized meet I've ever seen." Indicative of the popuianty of the sport at Penn State as com pared with the rest of the coun try, every visiting gymnast inter viewed said that Saturday night’s ciowd was the largest he had ever performed before. Last year’s national tournament at California drew only a couple hundred fans for the finals and the attendance was even thinner at the prelims. Wettstone. when asked the size of last year’s prelim crowd, said, “About three ” "Three hundred?" "No. Just three people and Gymnastics- (Contiiuted from page one) most disappointing event for' defending champs. All four suffered major breaks and Werner, Weiss and Palmer had to settle for eighth, ninth and tenth places, respec tively. Cunningham failed to place because threre were 11 finalists due to a tenth place tie in the preliminaries, Penn State's three rope climbers chipped in 13 points towards the Niltanias' over whelming victory. Junior Bob Mumau had a 3.6 for the sec ond straight night and tied for fourth place. Vince Neuhauser failed to touch on his first try and played it safe on his sec ond for a 3.7 and a sixth place tie. while Bill Fosnocht tied for eighth in 3.9. Illinois’ A 1 Barasch out scored his nearest rival by eight points to cop the tum bling. Barasch, a junior, scored a 96 while Southern Illinois’ Len Kalakian and 1959 runner up Jack Wiley took second and third, respectively. DID YOU KNOW? The Rathskeller... is the oldest bar in town; serves luches 8c dinners daily; has your favoriia beverages; originated the famous T.G.1.F.: has the same atmosphere as when Dad was here; has all sludant employees; has a Hucklberry Hound Club; has activities for Phy. Ed. stu dents—even a Dean's list? If you didn't know this ... you must NOT be 21 years of age. So this semester as soon as you ARE 21, stop in and discover this for yourself. See the Dean of the Skeller for the answer to your hunger, thist, and pleasure at Penn Stale. He’s located on the corner of East College and Pugh. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TROPHY TlME— Jerry Schaefer ham (1-r) hold the NCAA gymn; Lions captured the second yeai Dr. Eric A. Walker is presenti Southern Cal (out of the picture they were sorority girls who were there to chaperone us." The 1959 production went into the red about $2OO. This year’s figuies should show a much dif feient story. Art Shurlock, California’s out standing all-around performer, was very disheartened when the crowd applauded his miscue on his first long horse vault, thus allowing the Lions’ Jay Werner to win the all-around title. But Saturday Shurlock said he iunderstood how the fans felt ap plauding anything that aided their [team’s cause, for when Cal had a chance for second place he found himself almost hoping that the Southern Cal competitors would make a mistake in their loutine. USC'z little Sam Garcia, every- DO YOUR LAUNDRY MARSHALL'S SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY Wash & Dry 27 lb. load for $l.OO OPEN: 7:30 A.M.-11:30 P.M. DAILY Rear 454 East College Avenue AD 7-2956 —-Collegian Photo by Charles Jacques , Jay Werner and Lee Cunning astics winners’ trophy which the r in a row. In the foreground ing the second place trophy to : on left). body's favorite, who won the still rings title, is happily mar ried and already raising two young gymnasts. The youngest, Dale Alan, was born March 1 and has done little besides some free exercise in his crib, but the older, Russel An thony, 15 months, is already learn ing to do handstands on his fath er's palm. ‘l’m in love with the sport," said Garcia. “As for my boys, I’ll just teach .them to be intelli- (Continued on page twelve) Factory Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Parts—S*rrlet New *6O Deluxe Sedan __6U23. WYNO SALES CO. Iteo E. Third St Wllllan.p.rt, Pa. Phon. 8-4181 fit Guys don't miss out on this terrific 2 for 1 bargain! First, the Berma fairway golf-style jacket with the knit inset and two button collar. Completely washable at $10.93. PLUS... Your choice of any one of these valu able gifts free: 3 long distance liquid center golf balls, a handsome pair of lorted Italian sun glasses or a wind »of lighter. Honestly, can you beat Free parking at rear of llore while ahopping. HABERDASHERY *to the Center tf PenntyK/anis* 229 S. Allen St. AD 8-1241 NCAA Gym Summaries 1. T*nn State 112 5* 2. Tit' between (lolriring (UCLAI and TEAM SCORING |2. Southern California 65 5. 3. Illinois Barnseh IUCLAI 35; 4 Tie bttween 59; 4. California 56 5 : 6. Michigan Slate Mumau (PS) and Dc*l>ara (Cal) 3.6; 6. 37.5: 6. lowa 29.5; 7. Southern lllinow Tie between Pfingstag nn (USC) 614.6 (iarciß (USCI 604.75 Montpetit i Mich) 493.75 Hoeeherl (Minm TUMBLING: 1. Snyder 2. Onterlaml (Mich) 93.5. REBOUND (Iowa) 95.5; 3. Bokios (San Jose St) 89; 4. Haywood (San Joae Sti 87,5; 5. Thompson (MSUI 86.5; 6 (iomttf (Ohio St I 84 (111 )80; 8. McCuidy (Iowa) 77 ;9. Carmolli (Fla. Sti 74; 10. Johnson iMSU) 30. FREF. EXERCISE; 1. Hadley (111) 93, 2. Tie between Daniel* (MSU) and Lynn (USC) 82; 4. Weiss (PSi 915; 5. Takarh (USC) 90; 6. McConnell (Pitt) 89. 7' Tie between Browth (MSUI and Buck (lowa I 87.5; 9. Cardinal! (Springfield i 86.5; 10. Tie between Werner (PS) and Shurlock (Call 84, SIDE HORSE: 1. FaiichiUl (Cal) 96. 2. Buck tloivai 94.5; 3. Shurlock (Cal) 94; 4. Lawler (111) 91.5, 5. Tie between Hadle> tII) i and Byers (Neb) 90.5; 7. Hoecherl (Minn) 87.5, 8. Werner (PS) 83. 9. Weiss (PS) 80; 10. Palmer (PS) 63. ROPE CLIMB: 1. Hulme I Navy i 3.4; Covington Signs Contract BRADENTON, Fla. (/P) Out fielder Wes Covington signed his ! 1960 contract with the Milwaukee Braves yesterday, leaving second baseman Bobby Avila as the club’s lone holdout. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS Would you sign this 110,000,000,000 1.0.0. for unnecessary taxes ? Of course you wouldn’t take on such a staggering debt yourself. But you and other taxpayers may have to share this whopping burden in new taxes! What would it be for? To put the federal gov ernment farther into the electric light and power business. And it will be a reality if the promoters of such federal "public power” get their way. Already, such spending for this purpose has cost taxpayers about $5,500,000,000! (That’s five and a half billion dollars.) Is $10,000,000,000 more tax spending really necessary? Not at all. Independent electric com panies like yours are able and ready to fill Amer ica’s growing needs for low-price electricity. And they don’t depend on your taxes to do the job. Unnecessary tax Bpending for federal "public power” goes on mainly because bo few people know they are paying the bill. But it can be stopped as soon as enough people do know. Will you help spread the word? WEST PENN POWER a tax-paying, businaas-managad company working to help your community grow TUESDAY. MARCH 22. 1960 (USC) 3.0. STILL RINGS: 1. Garcia «USC) 94; 2. Werner (PS) 92. 3. Tie between I.vnn (USC), Bird <111) and Shurlock (USC) 91 . C. Wilner (UCLA) 89 6; 7. F«ta (MSU) 88.6. 8. Schwarzkopf iMinni 88; 9. Foster (So. Ill) 86; 10. Tie between Durkee t MSI I» ami Tijerina (So. lilt M. 6. HORIZONTAL DC &; 2. W Weius {l‘Sj 5. Cardinal; . . erner (Cal) 94; 4. Tie bcUveen Wefca (PS) and Cunningham (PS) 8. Cunningham < IJSC l DO 5 Knew:! (Mas*-! 88 86 5; 10. Taylor (So. Ill) 77. PARALLEL BARS: 1. Lynn (USC) 94.5; 2. WeiM (PS) 94: 3. Cardinal! (Springfield) 93. 4. Tie between Hadley (Hit and Shurlock (Cali 92 0 7. Goodrich (PS) 915: 7. Garcia (USC'i 90; 8 Buck (Iowa) 89 5; 6. Kolek (Minn) 86 6, 10. (Muh) 74. SWINGING RINGS: 1. Tie between Wer ner (PS) and Aarons (Army) 93 6 . 2 Tie between Hoffman (Temple) and Morgenegg (ColoSt) 89.5; 6 Schaefer (PS) 87; 6. Hirst (Pitt) 85; 7. Foster (So. Ill) 79.6 J 8. Cunningham (PS) 79; 9. Ort (UCLA) 72 5 ; 10 Deuel (Arntv) 58. ! TUMBLING: 1. Baraach (111) «h; 2. Ihalaktan (So. Ill) 88; 3. Wiley (So. Ill) 87; 4. Tie bitween Ryder (Fla. St) and Nauiocki (lnd) 84 5. 6. Conger (Suit' Jose St) 83; 7. Marshall (Navy) 82: 8. Daniels (MSU) 80; 9 Cuthbert (USC) 1 78 6; 10. McConnell (Pitt) 76. Ex-Yankees Help KC Crush New York, 10-1 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (/P) — Ex-Yankees Hank Bauer and Norm Siebern combined to drive in seven runs yesterday in Kan sas City's 10-1 exhibition base ball victory over the New York Yankees. BAR: 1. Tarshis (MSU) (PS) 95; 3. Shurlock Worthington Hoecherl (Minn) 89.6 9 Christian* (Fla. Stj 6. Werner