PAGE TEN BARRY SMITH (foreground) and 808 OLIVER . • . Lion fencers sharpen up State Fencers to Rely On Epee, Sabre Teams By IRA MILLER .ma calls "a very well-balanced sabre team. On any given day, If 'trong epee and sabre teams can compensate for a woefuan one lly -weak foil squad, Penn State' nu Y mber l of the three could be man." fencing coach Dick Klima should , A ELEXK OUTLOOK is in be in fora surprisingly success-i.store, however, for' the Lions' Ail debut when the Lions meet foil team. The loss of, Klima's Johns Hopkins at Baltimore, ltd..ltwo top foil men because of era tomorrow. t demic probation has left the • • LiOns hurting in this area. How himselfThe Nittany mentor isn't letting ;ever, Klima hopes that' his foil get too optimistic. how squad can come up with possibly kver. •ilts Klima put it recently.' hopes three or, four points that might 'l'm not going to build my !prove decisive in a match. • up too high. Imtead, I'd rather take a conservative outlook un- k 1 The top Lion foil man is Art tit Fuller, who inherited the job by roye ourselves." 'default and has proved best in JOHNS HOPKINS fields a per- 1 his •class by a wide margin. He'll ennially strong fencing squad andbe backed by a pair of late .Klima views this meet with somelcomers, Joe Bubiak tind Ron apprehension. The Lion coach islituszko. Klima has indicated how pinning his hopes on strong per—ever, that he may make early formances by his epee, and sabre use of his fourth man:. in this squads. :class, Nainuchit Chaturadhinda-of Bangkok, Thailand. State's top-notch epee team will be led by Dave Lewis, one of: Iwo starters from ottff-state. Lewis. a junior, at 643 and.J9sj pounds. is the - biggest man on the! learn. He'll be backed up by Bob' Oliver, the only starting senior,; end by Steve Serepca. )1 a substi-. lute is needed, Klima will call; on Burry Smith. In the sabre class, State hasi only three men, which meant, that in case of injury or illness there is no available substitute, The number I sabre man is a sophomore, Charles Poole. He is backed up by Earl LaK,er and Larry Chamberlain on what Kli- JAM SESSION THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSIIV PARK. PENNSYLVANIA-- CHI Pill CRAZY Tomorrow 2-5 Phi Sigma Delta MUSIC BY THE HI-FIVES 94 Theta Chi MUSIC BY TUE 4 DIMENSIONS OPEN TO FRESHMEN AND FRATERNITY MEN WITH DATES Phi Sigma Delta Theta Chi No Where To Pl.a SALLY REYNOLDS Sally Stymied In Cage Tryout Yes, it's true. A Penn State coed with a yen for basketball did her level best to get a try out with the Lion vursity. Sally Reynolds, a junior from Upper Darby, Pa., who claims she basketball, like some girls miss their boyfriends," was lent an understanding ear by Lion Coach Jobn Egli and Athletic Director Ernest B. Mc- Coy. But after some careful con sideration by all parties con cerned, it was decided that no matter how talented or how attractive, Sally just couldn't be permitted to play on the team. A former fashion model. Sally displayed, among other things, an amazingly accurate hook shot In her Ric • Hall workouts. . She averaged 22 points per game for the girl's basketball loam at Friend's Central High School in 1959. But except for 'a few pick-up games with the boys of Pollock Dorms, Sally has been unable to find ade quate competition, The S-11 blonde was disap pointed at the decision, but she said that she. understood the circumstances. - Honed, I just wanted to play basketball, - she said. FRATERNITY'S TIE PARTY WEAR CRAZY TIES THAT YOU NO LONGER WANT SAT. 9:00 P.M. Parties open to Freshmen Every Weekend. Bullets Impress Snowed Simpson Assistant cage coach Snowy Simpson took-in the Gettys-_ burg-Muhlenberg battle at Gettysburg Wednesday night, and the results didn't produce any winks or pokes in the ribs. The Bullets, scheduled to meet State in Rec Hall Tuesday night, ran away from Muhlenberg, 67-41., with Ron Warner getting 30 points for the . winners.! "They shot as well as any•team•had enabled Warner and Parker I've seen this year," Simpson'saidito get open for shots. . yesterday.:. • , 1 ,Last , year;Gettysburg rolled to "Both Warner and Bob Parker,a 19-8 record under coach Bob looked good and they • have t w eiHuLton, which included an eight big men in; Gaeckler (6-5,t210) and , game winning streak at the end Bryce Simpson (6-3, 210) to handle'ar the year. the boards,' i The Bullets ran that skein to _ THE BULLETS are riding a ll with three wins to start the current season, but dropped their seven game win- 1 next three contests •to Albright, ning sireak ani Navy and Bucknell. have a 10-3 rer Since that time they have de crd overall. feated Bucknell, Lehigh, Johns Warner - ati Hopkins, Lebanon Valley,.La Parker, two se Salle, Rutgers and Muhlenbrg. for backc 0u r men. have don WITH HIS - LIONS inactive most of the darn• since th e Carnegie Tech game Jan. age to opposing .20., John Egli is a little worried teams' defenses. !about the effect the 16-4ay layoff ,Against Rutger will have on the squad. But he's Saturday Park( more concerned about the Bullets. ;got the 10001. ' "If' we get past - them we'll be point of his ca- - okay," Egli said yesterday, "But reer and Warner Smog , ' Sheirmioa fit's getting , past them, I'm wor .got his 1500th. Iried about. ' 1 The Lions are 9-7 so far, with SIMPSON SAID THAT the Bul-: an outside chance for a post-. lets use a shuffle type offense season tournament berth •if they (pass instead of dribble) which win their remaining seven gardes. "NAVIGATION IS . OUR BUSINESS" AC SPARK PLUG The Electronics Division of General Motors Our Current projects' Include development and production .of Inertial Guickincs Systems for the TITAN 11, THOR and MACE missiles. We, are alms 4i Systems Integration Manager for the modified 11-51C&D Boob. Ing P4ovigotion System, In the commercial field, AC hoe developed end Is no* producing a new mobile radiotelephone. 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