SATURDAY. MARCH' ta, 1961 Weiss Faces Stiff Battle For All-Around Crown Gene Wettstone, now in his 22hd year as Penn State gym coach, has tutored six team champions and 17 individual titlists in NCAA tourneys, Last year it was Jay Werner who won the national all around crown as the Nittanies copped their second consecu- tive team titre. The Lions and Wettstone are relying on junior Greg Weiss to come up with a victory in this year's tourney. Weiss won the eastern craw earlier th, month with 534.5 total th; beat teammal Tommy Sewai by 63 point Seward tall i( 471.5 for secoJ place. But Weis score, third b( in Eastern h., t o.r y wouldn't Fred. Orlotsky have been good enough ta, cop the recent Big 10 tourney. Rocky Montpetit won the Big 10 championship with a 550.5 total. The Michigan star averaged 91.5 points per routine to beat defending champ Ray Hadley by 14.75. The bespectacled Illinois star averaged 89.6 per event to take second place with 535.75 markers. Hadley finished fourth behind Werner, California's Art Shurlock and Weiss in last year's meet in Rec Hall. Shurlock might have been the favorite this year, but his eligibil-, ity ran out last month. Southern Illinois sophomore Fred Orlofsky is now the fa vorite, according to Wettstone. "Orlofsky should be favored," Wettstone said, "but Greg will' give him a real battle. "Greg has a good chance. It's) Odds Makers Pick Yankees LAS VEGAS UP) It'll be the dined to post odds on the Kansas New York Yankees in the World, City Athletics, Los Angeles Series next October, Las Vegas Angels and Boston Red Sox. Two odds makers agreed yesterday,'others had them at 11-I as an en but they split between Pittsburgh try to take the pennant. and Milwaukee in the National. Entries would be bet similar League. The bookies regard some Amer ican League clubs as such dark horses they refuse to quote odds— unless the clubs are grouped as an entry. Opening line odds on the Yanks, perennial American League pow er, ranged from 2-3 to 3-2. Two bookmakers carrying lines on the pennant chases favored the Pirates 2-1. The other two had the Braves 2 1 / 2 -1. Following the Yankees in a consensus were the Chicago White Sox, 5-1; Baltimore Ori oles, 6-1, and the Cleveland In-' dians, 84. The Detroit Tigers and Minne sota Twins, with the Twins mak ing, their first run at the flag, were figured as an entry at 11-1. Two , of the bookmakers de- By JOHN MORRIS just a matter of who- hits his routines," he continued.. Orlofsky was a member of Uncle Sam's 1960 Olympic gym team and was part of the team that faced the Russiaz.s in a dual' meet in frac Hall in Jan uary. Orlofsky was the highest scor er for the U.S. against the Rus sians. Weiss, Orlofsky, Montpetit and Hadley will have plenty of com petition. Springfield's Jeff Cardinali, fifth in the all-around last year, has been bothered by a bad back all season and probably won't compete and Southern California's Sam Garcia has dropped out of school. But Sohn Daniels of Michigan State and Southern Cal's Bob Lynn and Attila Takash will be in the running for the title. "There is a very good field en tered this year. Greg will really have to fight for this one," Wett stone said. Basketball Scores NRA Playoffs Detroit 124 Loa Anireies 111 College NCAA F.astern Regionals at Charlotte, N.C. St. Joseph's i Pa.l 72 Princeton 67 Wake Foreo 7t St. Ponaventure 71 Mid-East Regionals at Louisville, Ky. Ohio State 56 Louisville 55 Mid-West Regional* • at Lawrence, Kan. Cincinnati 7.i Texas Tech 55 NCAA Small College Tournament at Evansville. Ind. Wittenberg Cr, 111 , ,unt Snir , Mary's 49 NAIA Tournament at Kansas City 15 11'e3trninster 44 Ito a horse race with a bettor winning if any of the group won. The Angels also are going into their first season of competition. Behind Milwaukee and Pitts burgh in the National came the Los Angeles Dodgers, 3-1. The San Francisco Giants and St. Louis Cardinals took turns as fourth and fifth title choices with odds from 5-1 to 7-1. The Philadelphia Phillies, Chi cago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds were figured as an entry with' odds from 15-1 to 25-1. ATTENTICM ALL MUSIC LOVERS AND THEATRE FANS. Treat yourself and your date to a delight ful dinner this weekend. For a perfect evening, dine at the Eutaw House, and then see "Wonderful Town" and Erroll Garner. With a dinner of U.S. Prime Steak and an evening's entertainment with a date of course), how could you miss. Before the show dine at The EUTAW HOUSE 13 Miles East of State College ... POTTER'S MILLS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 48 Matmen Seek PIRA Titles The top schoolboy wrestlers pair off in Rec Hall today to decide this year's PIAA cham pionships. Forty-eight of Pennsylvania's best will vie for the 12 titles. For the first time in years Centre County is not represented in. the pairings. Th J semi-finals begin at 2 p.m. with the finals scheduled to get under way at 7:30. Four PIAA titlists will rett to , defend their crowns, Mike Johnson, a three-time champion from Lock Haven, will wrestle at 120 pounds. Johnson Optimism High in Tepee; Dykes Seeks Bench Aid TUCSON, Ariz. OP) Op-arms l are- good. All they have to timism runs high in the camp, do is deliver." Cleveland added southpaw of the Cleveland Indians this! Johnny Anionelli to the hurl spring with a solid front lined ing staff and Kirkland to the ready to challenge for the, outfield in the trade sending pennant. I Harvey Kuenn to San Fran- Manager Jimmy. Dykes, starting his 45th season in organized base ball, searches for relief hurling and bench strength to solidify his tribe. And since injuries brought so many vanishing Indians a year ago, he keeps his fingers crossed. Shortstop Woodie Held, second basemen Johnny Tem ple and pitcher Garry Bell all were hurt in 1960, as Cleveland finished fourth. Dykes started a batting order for the first spring exhibition game that may well open the season on April 11. Temple led off followed by Tito Francona in left field; Jim my Piersall, cen ter; Willie Kirk land. right; Held, shortstop; Vi c POwer on first; John Romano 'catching; Bubba 'Phillips at third, jimmy rhke* and Jim Perry pitching. "The front line is real strong," 'the veteran skipper declares. "The biggest problem is to strengthen 'the bench since we lost several reserves in the draft. "The pitching looks good. The Softball Umpires Students desiring to umpire in the men's residence hall softball program may register at the In formation Desk in 121 Waring. The deadline for registration is Wednesday. won at 95 pounds irr 1958, ilk in 1959; and 112 last year. Indiana's Jim Nance will de fend his heavyweight title. Columbia's Bob Bell and Terry Haise of Erie Strong Vincent are both moving up a weight from last year. Bell. 95-pound champ in 1960, will compete at 103. liaise moves up to 112 pounds from 103 last season. Bell meets Terry Wilson of Waynesburg at 103, with Ches. nut Ridge's Don Ferguson tack ling Jeff Larson of Jersey Shore in the semi-finals. . Haise will run into stiff corn- ono. ' Johnny says .he's happier to be ; with the Tribe and could comer up a big winner in the Americana League. - Kirkland can-provide long ball i ! power as he hit 21 homers with; the Giants last season although: hitting only .252. Perry heads the right-handed! pitching contingent after notching! an 18-10 record last year, Barry Latman„Jim (Mudcatl! Grant and Bobby Locke all battle' for starting pitching assignments! along with left-hander Dick Stig-1 man and a group of youngsters' including bonus rookies Sam Mc-1 Dowell and Mike Lee, two lefties. Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU A family? Who will educate them? What part will religion play? What about sex education? These and other questions related to the problems of rearing children will be on Tuesday, March 21st in the HUB Assembly Room petition from Rollin Ronemus. of Whitehall, Clyde Cressler of New port, and Trinity's Ricky Kelving ton, brother of Pitt star Daryl, in the 112-pound class. Johnson joins Easton's Mal colm Purdy, German Township's Bob Dugan and Jerry Bonfiglio of North Penn in the 12O'-pound class . The heavyweight division features four grapplers with perfect records. Nance will face strong compe tition front Easton's Jerry Cattail', German Township's Melia Suli pek and Ben Newsome of Susque hanna Township. Exhibition. itaseinsil St. Look 7, Atinnestits Phisidelphin 5 * eineinitsti 3. Ghicnuo (AL) 5, New York 2, 11 innings 1.08 Angeles. (NI.I G. Detroit 1 • Pittsburgh 14, Whygukep 10 ChiCHWILV (NLI 9, San lertincitten SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIAL I I A.M. to 2 P.M. GRILLED T-BONE STEAK ( 1 / 2 1b.), French Fries & Cole Slaw, Roll & Butter, Pumpkin Pie. 96c ROAST TURKEY w/ Filling, Mashed Potatoes' & Gravy, Cranberry Sauce, Buttered Peas, Roll & Butter, Pumpkin Pie, 10c Beverage. $1.20 HER & DERICK 121 S. ALLEN ST. discussed with Br. Gerald Henry at 7:00 P.M PAGE SEVEN Part . Ili of the Marriage Forum Presented by Newman Club