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    FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1961
Navy to Host Gymnasts
In Battle of Unbeaten;
Tomorrow’s Penn. State - Navy gym meet in Annapolis,
Md., may go a long way toward deciding the Eastern cham
pionship.
Both squads have perfect records going into the meet
State has a 2-0 log while the Middies boast a 3-0 slate.
Navy has swamped Springfield,
60M>-30%; Pitt 66-30; and West
Chester, 73-21.
The Lions also defeated Spring
field, by a 57-39 count, and fol
lowed it up with a 63-33 trounc
ing of Temple Jan. 14,
The Middies haven't won the
Eastern crown since 1944 and
this could be their year.
But Wettstone feels his team is
ready. “Physically and mentally
we are in good shape.
“Navy will be very tough
though and this meet will prob
ably be decided on who gets the
breaks.”
Navy's strongest event is the
rope climb mainly because of
Nelson Hulme, the national
champ.
Hulme has already recorded a
3.4 clocking this year, just one
tenth of a second off the record
he set last season.
The Nittany climbers are led by
team captain Bob Mumau. Mu
mau's fastest time this season is
four seconds flat, while the Mid
dies have three men with times
of .3.7 or better.
State will rely on Greg Weiss
and Tommy Seward for most of
their points, but Wettstone said
that the meet may be decided by
the team that records the most
second and third places.
Seward and Weiss were the out
standing performers for the Lions
In their first two wins.
Weiss scored first against
Springfield and Temple, and
Seward took a first in tumbling
and on the high bar against the
Owls.
A. duel could develop on the fly
ing rings with Navy’s Bob Tem
ple and Jim Sloat paired off
against State’s Gerry Schaefer
and Larry Yohn.
Schaefer has taken two firsts
in his specialty. He scored a 279
against Temple with a near-flaw
les routine,
Eye injury Sends
Rice to Sidelines
TOLEDO, Ohio (/P) The Du
quesne University basketball
team got more bad news yester
day—sophomore Mike Rice will
miss the rest of the season be
cause of an eye injury.
He is the second starter lost
recently by the Dukes, who have
an 8-6 record. Bob Slobodnik, 6-
foot-9 pivot man, has been on the
sidelines nursing an infected an
kle.
The talented 6-foot-2 Rice col
lided with a Univei’sity of Toledo
player during the second half of
Wednesday night’s game which
Toledo won 89-76.
Rice, who was averaging 16
points and 10 rebounds a game,
was admitted to Toledo Hospital.
Doctors said he suffered an in
terior hemorrhage of the eye,
which resulted in a blood clot.
The injury will not impair his
vision, but he will not be able to
compete for the rest of the season,
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By JOHN MORRIS
GENE WETTSTONE
Hook Signs Pact
With Pittsburgh
Quarterback Dick Hoak, the
hero of Penn State’s 41-12 victory
over Oregon in the 1960 Liberty
Bowl game, has signed a contract
with the Pittsburgh Steelers of
the National Football League.
Hoak was the Steelers’ fifth
draft choice. Steeler coach Buddy
Parker says he wants to use Hoak
as an offensive halfback.
Hoak was a halfback during his
freshman and sophomore years
before being switched back to
quarterback this past season.
He was an All-State quarter
back at Jeannette, Pa., High
School.
Hillel Foundation Opening
Events:
Spring Semester, 1961
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Mid-Semester Sports Results
BASKETBAI/L
at West Point, N.Y., Jan. 14
ARMY (56) PENN STATE (49)
FG F Ttl FG F Ttl
Hannon 2 G- 6 10 DuMars 5 2-2 12
Sheracd 5 4- 4 14 Hoffman 5 0- 0 G
Rolfe 1 0-0 2 Harris 4 2- * 10
Sager 7 2- 2 16 Mitrhcll 6 I- 1 II
Anderson 2 1-2 5 Trueblood 4 2- S 10
Foley 4 1-59 Robinson 00-00
Phillips 0 0-00
Totals 21 14-19 66 Totals 21 7- 949
Halftime Score:
Army
Penn State
Officials: Homo, Weisman.
FROSII
at Philadelphia, Jan. 14
PENN STATE (6M OGONTZ (JO
FG F Ttl FG F Til
Lundy 12 6- ft 30 Knorv 0 0-00
Kart 1 1-4 8 Pusliese 4 3-5 11
Marin 7 1- 1 15 Yetter 0 0-00
Donata 0 2- 4 2 KineHor 2 3-3 7
Dunn 10-02 Galena 10-22
Caum 2 0- 0 4 Benninger 10-12
Gieskovich 10-02 Cristofuro 32-88
Noe 0 1-11 Sicheistiel 12-44
Uarle 10-02
Robbing 0 2-22
Totals 25 13-21 63 Totals 12 13-18 34
Halftime Score:
Penn State 23
Ogontz 15
Officials: Peters, Barr.
123—Slattery, Penn State, dec. Barlow,
7-2.
130—Seordo, Penn State, dec. Carter, 6-4.
137—Johnston, Penn State, dec. Jones,
2-1.
147 —Makarninen, Cornell, dec. Turner,
4-3.
157—Pifer, Penn State, dee. Cummings,
7-4. /
167 —Marion, Cornell, dee. Seckler. 4-0.
177—Myer, Penn State, dec. Rote, 7-2.
191—Oberlander, Cornell, dec. Trojan,
3-1.
Hwt.—Oberly. pinned Werat, 4:22.
Referee: Dißatista.
FROSH
Penn State 2fi Cornell 3
123—Piven, Penn State, dec. Bush, 5-0,
130—Haney, Penn State, dec. DeMeo,
10-3.
137 Campbell, Penn State, dec. Jones,
7-5.
147—Edwards, Penn State, dec. Capra.
3-0.
167—Fleming, Penn State, dec. Burn
ham, 4-2.
167—Eisenhower, Penn State, dec. Wit
tenberg, 6-0.
177—Barr, Penn State, dec. Wade, 4-2.
191—Walker, Penn State, won via for
feit.
Hwt.—Bruehac, Cornell, dec. Anders,
6-0.
Referee: Tudi.
GYMNASTICS
at Bee Hall Jan. 14
USSR 285.85 - USA 281.45
AU.-AKOUND: 1. Shakhlin, USSR,
57.95 ; 2. Aiaryan, USSR, 57.30 ; 3. Mili-
Kulo, USSR, 56.80; 4. Titov. USSR. 66.05 :
WRESTLING
at Ithaca. N.Y. Jan. 14
Penn State 20 Cornell 9
5. Kerdemilidi. USSR. 50.10: 6. Orlof*ky.
USA. 56.35 ; 7. Gro*sfeld. USA, 56.20; 8.
Vega, USA, 55.75 ; 9. Beckner, USA, 55.35;
10. O’Quinn, USA, 55.05; 11. Tonry. USA.
54.60; 12. Portnoi (only competed in 3
events* 28.40.
FREE STANDING: l. Vega, USA, 9.7;
2. Kc-rdemtiidi, USSR. 9.6; 3. Tie between
Portnoi. Shakhlin and Titov, USSR, 9.56;
6. Tonry, USA, 9.45: 7. Grossfold, USA.
9.4; 8. Miligulo. USSR, 9.35; 9. Beckner.
USA. 9.3; 10. Tie between O’Quinn and
Orlofsky, USA. 9.2; 12. Azaryan, 9.15.
SIDE HOUSE: 1. Shakhlin, USSR, 9.7;
2. O'Quinn, USA. 9.65: 3. Azaryan. USSR.
9.55: 4. Orlofsky, USA, 9.5; 5. Miligulo,
USSR, 9.45; 6. Titov. USSR, 9.35; 7. Ker
demilidi, USSR, 9.2; 8. Portnoi, USSR, 9.1;
9. Beckner, UA. 9.05; 10. Tonry. USA. 8.8;
11. Grossfeld, USA, 8.6; 12. Vega, USA.
7.9.
STILL RINGS: 1. Azaryan, USSR. 9.9:
2. Tie between Vega. USA. and Titov,
USSR, 9.7; 4. Grosafeld. USA. 9.65; 5.
Shakhlin, USR, 9.6; 6. Tie between Or
lofsky, USA, and Miligula, USSR. 9.5; 8.
Kerdemilidi, USSR, 9.45; 9. Tonry, USA,
9.35; 10. Beckner, USA, 9.2; 11. O’Quinn,;
USA. 8.5. Portnoi did not compete. ■
LONG HOUSE VAULT: 1. Portnoi.
USSR. 9.76; 2. Tie between Grcmfcld, USA,
and Azaryan. USSR. 9.6; 4. Tie between;
Vega and Beckner, USA, and Kerdemilidi,
Miligulo and Shakhlin, USSR, 9.5; 9. Tie
between Orlofsky and O'Quinn, USA, 9.45;
11. Titov, USSR, 9.4; 12. Tonry, USA,
9-2 ..
PARALLEL BARS: 1. Shakhlin, USSR,
9.8; 2. Azaryan, USSR, 9.65; 3. Miligulo,
USSR, 9.45; 4. Tie between Vega and
Orlofsky. USA. 9.4; 6. Tie between Gross
feld, USA, and Titov. USSR. 9.35; 8.
Tonry, USA. 9.3; 9, Kerdemilidi, USSR,
8.95; 10. O’Quinn, USA. 8.85; 11. Beckner,
USA, 8.5; Portnoi did not compete.
HORIZONTAL BAR: 1. Shakhlin. USSR.
9.8; 2. Beckner, USA, 9.75: 3. Kerdemilidi,
USSR, 9.7; 4. Grossfeld, USA, 9.6; 6. Tie
between Vega. USA, and Miligulo. USSR.
9.55; 7. Azaryan, USSR. 9.45 ; 8. O’Quinn.
USA, 9.4 ; 9. Tie between Orlofsky, USA.
and Titov, USSR, 9.3; 11. Tonry, USA,
8.5. Portnoi did not compete.
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Penn State 63 Temple 31
VARSITY
TUMBLING: 1. Seward. Penn State.
(251); 2. Datilio, Temple 12421 : 3. Critey,
Penn State (207) ; 1. Porlistein, Temple
(206* ; 5. Moore, Temple 41715.
SIDE HORSE: 1. Smith. Temple (253);
2. Weias, Penn State (248» ; 3. Mueller,
Temple (2CU ; 4. Sayre, lVnn State (195 1 ;
5. Harlacher, Temple (162).
HORIZONTAL BAR: 1. Seward. Penn
State (264); 2. Smith. Temple (260); 3.
Weiss, Bonn Stute (257); 4. Hagenbuch,
Penn Stale (189) ; 5. Weiner, Temple (185).
ROPE CLIMB: l. Murnau, Penn State
(4.0); 2. Tie between Williams, Penn
Slate, and Hilbrish, Penn State (1.31; L
NVeiner, Temple (1.6) ; 5. Mueller, Temple
, (4.9).
PARALLEL BARS: L Weiss, Penn
IState (270); 2. Seward, Penn State (266) ;
|:l, Morrow, Penn State (236) ; 4. Mueller,
iTemple (226) ; 5. Mittmnn, Temple (196),
; FLYING RINGS: 1. Schaefer. Penn
Slate (279); 2. Yohn, Penn State (25<);
3. DePue, Temple (234): 4. Weiner,
.Temple (215); 5. Rubino. Temple (2011.
FROSH
Temple 54 Penn State 42
' TUMBLING: 1. Wright, Temple (213);
2. Wells, Temple (176): 3. Sforza, Penn
State (170); 4. Hrodie, Penn Staie (150) ;
5. Pudimott, Temple (112).
SIDE HORSE: 1. Keys. Penn Stale
(227); 2. Porter. Penn State (210); 3.
Weissman, Temple (192); 4. Wily, Temple
1 140) ; 5. Andmusios, Temple (151. .
HORIZONTAL BAR: 1. Crouch, Tern
pie (188); 2. Keys, Penn State (180) ; 3.
Wily, Temple 4. Wright, Temple
(129); 5. Pruning, Penn State (120).
ROPE CLIMB: 1. Androustoa. Temple
(3.8) ; 2. Weiaaman, Temple (4.9);
Dash, Penn State (5.9); 4. Day, Penn
State (?.si; 5. Eckler, Temple (8.7).
PARALLEL BARS: 1. Crouch. Temple
(2131 ; 2. Keys, Penn State (190) ; 3. Wily,
Penn State (153); 4. Sforza, Penn State
i(149); 5. Pruning, Penn State (125).
FLYING RINGS: Bruiting, Penn State
GftO) ; 2. Crouch, Temple (209) ; 3. Brown,
Penn State (185) ; 4. Weiaaman, Temple
(171); 5. Sforza, Penn State (82).
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