PAGE SIX * * * Gymnasts Host Middies Tonight la A "hungry" brood of Lions go on the prowl tonight when ,r i t t. , b ,1.,;, 1 ',,,,`,,,,'' ,', i ';', 3 3 ..1- 1 2 ,1`7,..1 1 i. 3 1 . b ; 1 . 3 Penn, State's gymnastics team - hosts a Navy invasion. High Scorer—DOß NOM Ydg'iglieare: 21 14 • • ' FRATERNITT LitACIIE C The Nittanies, still bridling from a lop-sided defeat at'Phi 7° • Pi # 3-21 23 T he " X i (/-41 . 221 Al. Phi Del. (241 2i Phi Rig. Kay. (4-14 21 Annapolis last year, meet the defending Eastern champion Phi Dd. 11.• +44 i 42131eina ('hi (1.4, 22 ;•• Al. Phi AL (4.11 41 AL Sir. Phi 1-41 22 Middies at 8 p.m. in Rec Hall. High Scorer--110N CASIPI3RI.L: Alpha RItAT GOLDBERG. State- carries a 2-0 record into the meet, the same mark; TN Alpha. Mil the Nittanics had when they 711c4 Navy last year. But. aside from' . BOWLING -- State's record, this should be entirely different from last season's LEAGUE'C debacle, IVileia l am •it 'Watts. . 6 " Navy Enginiftra 6 Ktn% Phis 2 Navy, always touch on its borne grounds. humiliated the Lions,; l .4scasitar s Eral.ers 6 6 Had Oats 2 58 1 .i-37 3 i, last year, and then went on to win eactexn honors. The ,r..: 4 aTrls n°ll.e. Aiii 47.ntIrm wood 6 avaa Lions Feem determined not to 'High C ,—,RILL' (*LARS. Nary Engi let it happen again. n...r.., 222 - High F.eriPii -JIM RORIE, Vilinge. 622 , 'THE TEAM IS READY for Navy." coach Gene Wettstone said. ,FRATERNITY, L'F.AGIIE C Lam. "These boys are really hungry." Chi Al. 6 Pieta Sigma Rho 2 . ~ Aloha Phi Mak 6 kappa Dello Rho 2 Trtanitle %Theta Mi o Navy (3-1) won't' be any pushover for Wettstone's crew. In Zeta Beta Tau V Siaw.na ,Tas Gamma 0 fact, the 'Middies are : probtbly the Nittanies touebest•test of the • irril t name— JERRY JERRY e T , RtEDUAN PI Zeta ° st%Son co far. . . Fitts Tau, 220 • High Series- JERRY FREEDMAN, Eels The Lions opened their season with a win over Springfield.i Bela rau. MI 4-32, and followed that victory with a decision over Temple last! • • week. 'CII/2-3414: Nary ;has _also defeated Temple (54-42) and Springfield (62-34). The Mtddies' other win came against West Chester (6944-26%), but they dropped a 40 1 / 2 -55 1, 4 deciKion to powerful Syracuse. This meet will provide the first real competition for captains Greg Weiss and his sterling S 1 dhukick Tommy Seward. SO FAR THIS SEASON Weiss is undefeated on the parallel , bars and aide.horse and Seward has swept the hori7ontal bar and, tree -exer6se. The Lion stars haven't been pressed yet this year, but Navy will field 'a strong team on both the p-bars and horizontal bar. "The rope climb ured to be Navy's strangest event," Wettstane said. "Now that it ha' been dropped. the parallel bars and hori zontsl bar are their best." Art Day, Roger Tetrault and Ed Hutcheson are the Middies' top 'three men on the horizontal bar. Day, the only- Midciie to compete In more than one event, will also challenge Seward in the free exercise Navy's p-oars team is made up of veteran Cecil Tune, Bill! Bowen and Pete Koch. Tune is . probably the Middies' best man inj the event, but Bowen has shown steady improvement. mg ; MIDDIES MIGHT also challenge State on the still rings.l Navy captain Jim Stoat, Dale Pearson. and :former Penn' Stale, freslmtanlLarr'y Silver will compete in the event against Nittany stars Lariy Yohn and Bud Williams. - Wettstone will probably start the same lineup he used against. Temple last week. Bill SChlegel and Gene Harlacher back up Seward in the free; exercise. Marlacher and Ray Cherry join Weiss on Ahe. side horse Yohn, Williams and Jay Braude 'represent the Nittanies on the rings. F. P.lStorza, Dave Hellbrun and Lew Capetola giVe• the Lions i a steadil.4. improving long horse vault team. Harlacher„ Seward and Weiss will go on the p:bars and John Brunning replaces Harlacher ; in the trio for the horizonta' bar. r Non! State's ts.;,esl.mian gymnastics team will try to lxiunee backi from *its opening meet loss to Temple last week when *the Froshi journey to Annaphlis.l.ld„ this afternoon to meet the Naval Academy ! Plebes. . . . . Wettstone expects improvement in leis squad's performance against• the Middies. "Having gained expekience last week against Temple, I feel that the , team will produce better results today against Navy." the' vt.teran cparb said. : ~ _,,, Jim Culhsni. CEA - Jenkins, and Pete McCormick expected to supply the bulk of States scoring. • . BUD WILLIAMS By JOHN MORRIS Assistant Sports Editor THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * Lion Swordsmen Debut Today By IRA MILLER !fancy. We'll Penn State iopens its first fencing t-f,v,rne .eacnri since 1951 against Johns' ' e topkins in Baltimore, Md., this `terrioon, and coach, Dick Klima just itching for a successful !but "11 those foil men: of ours can tst come through with a few )ints we might be able to pull off," the Lion coach said_ Foil State's weakest weapon and ane, help from this area would tke some of the ; pressure off /hat Klima calls "rcal good epee Ind sabre learns, "WE'RE NOT GOING to play slow. methodical game." Klima lid. "We've got to-go out there ith a lot of determination. We're ;ther going to win fin a hurry or Ise in a hurry. We'll be pressing '1 the time." he continued. "They don't know .a thing about We know. however, that they wally produce good fencers and e can't beat good fencers by playing a waiting game. "We've got to beat them• on guts as they've had a lot more experi ence. If these. guys get fired up. we can blast through and win," ;the Lion mentor continued. "We can't afford to try to look IM Results BASKETBALL LEAGUE Hawks (141 1 Nitt; SS (8-4 I 0 f ft. rAr r h• t era U-31 27 Nituny 11 (2-2) 75 LEAGUE r Yogi Elea Ig 13,11 32 Hurliers 11-31 21 THE H mm, remind you :1 1 1 itcl 1 .1 1 k My-O-My Bar (across froWOld Mair) Menu Hoagies . . . . . . . .45c Introductory Offer .. . - • Free Coke or Root Beer with every Hoagie Hot Beef with french fries . 60c Hot Meat Loaf with french fries . 55c Hot Dog with Sauerkraut or Coney Island Sauce 20c Pizza with Meat Sauce or Pepperoni 85c & $l.OO 'Steak = choice, cut . . . . . $1.29 with French Fries Homemade Chili with 30c Tomato and Lettuce Salad Bread and lßauer , • All above items found also at the My-O-My Bar downstairs • be pressing all the not trying to please the fiery coach '%nifi, ** * - DICK KLIMA SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3; 1962 "we're going in with the intention of winning." JOHNS HOPKINS is riding a three-meet losing streak and a loss today would end all hopes of a winning season for them. Since beating Lehigh, 17-10. in their opener, Dick Oles' Blue Jays have fallen before Lafayette, 14- 13, Stevens Tech, 15-12, and Penn, 18-9. Charles 'cayman, Blue Jay captain, will lead Hopkins in the epee competition. He'll be backed up by Tom Ahern. and Tom Mc- Namara - dgainst a Lion trio of Dave Lewis, Bob Oliver and Steve Serepca. THE FOIL' competition, State's weakest area, may tell the .tale of the match. Lions Art Fuller, Joe Bubiak and Ron Bus.zko meet Dick Bockman,. Hugh' Loebner and Vaughn Smith. In the sabre dueling, State's well-balanced trio of Charles Poole, Earl LaKier and Larry Chamberlain is expected to meet stiff oposition from Bob Carroll, Dan Davidson and Tom Koehler. "In practice, we've lookedlood," said Klima. "But in competition, who knows?" of anything? SHOP
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