THURSDAY. FEBRUARY B.' 1962 Wettstone Worried by Cadet Cheers Penn State's gynutastics coach Gene .Wettstone would love to hold Saturday's match with Army in a soundproof booth or; for. that matter, anywhere but at West Point. The reason for Wettstone's apprehensionp is the din that can t be heard when 2500 cadets scream in unison as 'they do at West Point. • , •.Wettstone was trying to predict the outcome of the meet, and it' gall boiled down to the same thing. "Army has a five poiot advantage because the meet is ' being , held • at home," he said. ' Army, along with Syracuse will be State's biggest rivals ,in the forrrnarnent for eastern gymnastics -'Strip is Gridiron of Fencing • • By IRA MILLER Ask most students bti campus what `•`the strip" is, and chances are you'll get as many different replies is people you ask. If you were ; to ask the same students what the "gridiron" is, changes are almost. all would reply !`the football field." Well, the; strip is to fencers' what the gridiron is to football players: Plain , and simple, the strip is the mot on which fencing is conducted. • It. must be oil a non-slip surface. The Strips which Penn State • Will use for home meets will be metallic. They'll be 50 feet long by 6% feet wide, in contrast to the minimum allow able 40 feet by 3 feet: The reason for a metallic strip: is to prevent' 'floor" touches in eped competition. The electrical judging device' will not register touches made on metal, thereby eliminating needless time stoppages. • PENN STATE'S HOME meets will be - conducted on two strips. In keeping .with NCAA regula tions, .three sabre bouts will be fenced on one' strip:. Then three foil and three epee bouts will FINE FOOD ENTERTAINMENT Thursday & Friday Nights . PIZZA s SPAGHETTI • LUNCHEONS • DINNERS Your Favorite Beverages MEYERS' Restaurant No Miners 238 W. COLLEGE AVE. JACIMAXPZIRJACSILUIPERJACKBARPERIACKIIARPERIACKHARPERJAC IEHA E Setting the pace for sportsmen throughout the world imported from France by IZOD, this is the new . version of the internationally recognized sports shirt. Shadow-ufgal e tone on tone, Washable French cotton lisle. Anoint lie Comer Frani Or•b-tt 4 , i'e B.lk honors. Wettstone gives his. squad a good chance against the Cadets if they can pick up some of the close decisions they missed against Navy Saturday. In that meet three places were decided by , two points or less, but these had' no real outcome on ' the meet as the Lions ran away from the Middies 62 1 / 2 -33%., Wettstone feels that it will be= the two and Three point dif-1 ,firences that will decide the out-, Icome of the meet with Army.l "Those close contests for second and third places didn't mean a l thing against Navy, but it will ,be just the opposite Saturday. 7 Wettstone said. "The event that we will have be fenced simultaneously. This alternation will continue until all 27 bouts have been fenced. In the first round of- fencing, the number one, two and three men on each team in each weapon will meet' their opposition. The visiting team will retain the 1-2-3 order while the home tearri rotates order so that each fencer will' meet the opposing team's three, fencers- in his category. SUBSTITU T I O N S MAY made at any time: however no' substitutions may be made involv ing a change of weapons. A fencer substituted for may return to action but he may not meet 'the same opponent twice. Once a team has secured the 14 bout majority required for victory, a' substitute may replade two fencers in the same weapon as long as he [does not meet the same opponent twice. • Saturday's Penn State-Syracuse !meet will be the first in Rec Hall since Johns Hopkins defeated State, 15-12. March 3, 1951: The Lions: opened .their season last Week by defeating Johns Hopkins by a - similar -15-12 count at Balti more,. 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Journal, was so im ressed with Kochman's performs ce in the Gator Bowl that hehim to his 1961 All-Am • backfield along with 9uariterback George Mira of Miami, halfback Jerry Cook of 'Texas. and fullback Mike Piled* tor Alabama. _ Koehrnan vas the nation's 13th best rusher last fall, gaining 8681 yards fur; a 5.2 average. He led the Penny State team in rushing. ' scorinr nd was third Nitta' The a lege named Nita-Net. Send Cupid's arrow on its way with lovelit, flowers for Toni Valentbse. Local deliveries or aroitud the world- FTD. M ULLEN AD- 4,J 130 East CoHa9• Avenu• . State College, Pennsylvania WHAT YOU SHOIX I O KNOW ABOUT I Eight years sigo, scientists be. pa to Iremstipts the effects of would-wide fallout au dear tests. "The results." says Physicist Edward Teller. "were reassuring." In this week's Sat urday arening Post he tolls how much tadiation the body on *nab. And why we should stew worrying about fallout. Slodo Sorairdigir Oman. 1 2441r1 f C irammorr.... 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