THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1961 Schwab, Beard Make Comebacks for Thinclads Two years ago Jim Schwab set a new Penn State record by tossing the javelin 223-11% and Ron Beard came within four inches of tying Oggie Norris' mark of 14 feet in the pole vault. Since Schwab and Beard were sophomores, Coach Chick Werner appeared well set in both the pole vault and javelin for the next two years. But last year was a different story. Schwab's best throw was eight feet less than his record-breaking effort the year before and Beard skipped competition to concen trate on his studies. Now Schwab is flashing his old form again and Beard is back to challenge Norris' record. After disappointing tosses in State's first two meets, Schwab heaved the 1 1 / 2 -pound spear 223-4 at the Penn Relays last Gross Captures Badminton Title Every so often an athlete comes along to dominate a particular plia s e of Penn State's intramural sports world. Delta Upsilon's Ben Amato did it in track and Gene Flick of Tau Kappa Epsilon did it in handball. Now you can add the name of Phi Epsilon Pi's Bob Gross to the list of IM sports czars. Gross be came the first man in IM history to win the badminton champion ship threeconsecutive years at Rec Hall last night. He beat Stu Bischoff of Beta Theta Pi, 15-0, 15-13, for his third title. Bischoff came back in the second match after being blanked in the opener, but Gross had too many shots in his repertoire. "It's like anything else," Gross said when asked- to account for his perfection in badminton. "It takes work along with a certain amount of skill." Gross' reign as badminton champ dates back to 1959 when he defeated Sam Phaungphakdi of Pi Lambda Phi for his first title. Gross beat fraternity brother Dave Burstin. last year for his second championship. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto 200 W. College Ave. AD 74992 ATTENTION ASTRONAUTS! 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