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    SATURDAY. FB3RUAieI 10. )962
GynOiso - 16; ..t':',i.. Army
For'Battle of Unbeaiimis`
Assistant Sports Editor'
" A mentally and physically fatigued Penn State gym
nastics team 'battles Axmy at West Point this afternoon in
a meet that could go'a long way toward deciding the Eastern
Intirceillete Gymnastics League championship.
The Lions are 34 while 'the Cadets sport a fine - 444 rec
ord,. lith . nnly a tie by Syracuse marring their otherwise
perfect slate.
Actually, •_ .Lions couldn't
have piCkella worse time to meet
Army.
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Most nlGeneWetstone's concern
last week was caused by the pros
pect of meeting the Cadets at
home before a couple thousand
screaming voices_ The noise gener
ated by the Cadets gives Army
a definite home advantage.
ADD TO THE NOISE' problem
a week of mid-term examinations,
plus a case of influenza for still
rings star:Laxly Yohn, Then, as a
final tomb. picture the Lions
driving to West' Point in private
cars• while being assaulted by an
unfriendly blizzard.
i But, Penn State gym teams are
iised• to adverse traveling and
;competing conditions. The real
threat i td a Lion victory is Yohn's
questThnable status.
The stocky senior. still rings
winner in two of the Nittanies'
three meets. made the trip to
Army, but is fisted as a doubtful
starter.
"If Yohn isn't able to compete,"
Wettstone said, '"we don't have
much of a chance. This meet
could decide the Eastern cham
pionship. Army only, has two
meets left after this on& (Navy
IM Results
BASKETBALL
INDEPENDENT,,
LEAGUE D
'Centro (6.-0) 21.Cambris (3-21 II
Watts Il 42-2) 34 JUrdart I (1-4)
LEAGUM M.
Mifflin 12-0) 26.Lyearnivig (241 24
Bearer (2-2) Ml.Noctbanopten IT
canuaberbind (;-s) 43 Brae.' 6Si 24
.1131 t . It•Laweetate 1641 341
SKb Mesener,-.11324M1S 51313.323. Watts 11.
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PRATEMNITY
IZAGITA A
Del Si: Phi (4-11 1 ST Sigma Nu 0-3) 14
LgAGUE. 2
Theta Chi (64) 121 get Tau Del (4-21 15
LILAC= C
Phi P.P. PI (4-21 In PM War- LAP. IS 4I 12
Nigh Scorer—JACK CNIZEI:110. Vid E 0 ,;•
anon Pi, set BONI GILLUM 2icaa
Nu, 10 -
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BOWUNG ,
INDEPENIIIIKI LJEACCK C
lioig Rollers S hawn_&wringer* I
Cottonwood I grams I
Bad Onea I Watts I
King Pins. ' • 1 labigii .
Vikings - tLnusler
High Game—RlLL MCCANN*, King Pins.
Dish Series—DlCK RAGMIGIt, Bair Iton-
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en, 386
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High Game (Leans)=Half asillers. Via
FRATERNITY MAGUS , C
Alpha Phi Delta g Sigma last GUILIIIS a
PM Epsilon Pi II Theta CM S
Zeta Beta Tau. It Rata Sigma Ilita •
;Capps Delta Rho . 4i Sigma PI 1 t
Triangle , S iambi' CM Alpha 0:
High Came--/EIIIIIT WRZEDSIAIf. it/tata ,`
' Beta Tau. and Biwa; DALLA4A.!
Alpha Phi Delta. IttO
1111fitLIT. Lambda
Chi Alpha, .i7l
High Circe (boas/—Alpha Phi Delhi. 1177
CAMP MENATOI4A for - BOYS
Kent-Hills, Maine
•
Staff Openings for
Faculty, Giadvate and Undergraduate Students
illfatori'rent Dirietor
(Coach or 5 yrs. experience)
wee' Sammy D! [e
ti-Arts ll' Crafts • 'Nurse
• Athietici , • Photography- - -•
• Camp Craft 0, Riding
• DOOMS ' • 0 Tennis
tio Gemmel! • • Trips •
' • Golf • Water Skiirig
• • Haan*
' outaassomp Facilities CooYdas Considered
Interviews Wednesday /4 Thu rsday, February 'l4 i • 1.5
Arnow esti appebdrnant office atShdent
218 Willard
By JOHN MOICIS
LARRY YOHN
. . . doubtful starter
* w w
and Temple) and they should win
both of them."
WETTSTONT \ WILL be forced
to alter his lineOp if Yohn can't
compete. The veteran coach may'
have to switcl captain Greg,
Weiss, the defending eastern'
champion in the event, to the'
rings. .No changes are expected
in the lineup if Yohn - is healthy.
The outcome of the meet may'
hinge on the results of the final
event—the horizontal bar.
Weiss and Toinmy Seward have
been unbeatable so far this year,
btjt Army has what Temple coach
Carl Patterson calls "the best
high bar team in the East."
Veterans Phil Costaine and
Steve Best are the Cadets' top.
horizontal bar performers, but
Army - has good •depth in nearly
every event.
llf the Lions do get by Army
today, they still must beat Syra
cuse and steadily-improving. Pitt
for Eastern honors,
ntencing Postponed
NEW YORK (AP) General ]
Sessions Court yesterday Post
poned until March 14 the sen
tencing of Aaron Wagman, brand
ed as the master fixer, and five
oththis in the 1961 college basket
-4a11.: scandals. No reason was
given for the postponement.
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CUTID'S
CAPER
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNS MANIA!
Navy Hosts Nittanies
In '62 Track Debut
Penn State's thinclads will launch their indoor season
this afternoon at' Annapolis, Zidd., against a Navy squad that
is weak where the UMW are strong , and strong where the
Lions are weak.
Navy has three shot putters who consistently throe► 50
feet or more and a better than average sprinter in Pete
Golwai.
State is untested in both the sprints and shot but coach;
Chick Werner has a sulk' group of!
middle distance and distance run-vill be up against the strongest.
ne - rs.:4n area ickhe competition in the shot
partiallarly
Navy is 1.
defeating P
and losing
Manhattan.
GERRY 11 1
MAN will
the Lions- in
two mile and
so may MTV
in the mile.
Steve M o
head should
Werner's top
er. off his isabalf Candidatos
and place fink. Al pitching and taping
in the IC4A candidates l
' for Peen States
door championship tags —• varsity balet:ell team are to
Werner will pick his other run-; report to Room 240 Ric Hall
ners for the mi!e, two mile andi Wednesday at $ p.m.
1000-yard ~run trom Mike Miller,!__ .
Howie Deardorff, Ernie NoWendl...rerv,
Lionell Bassett
The two-mile relay team will-
Come from the, above group. al-'
though
though Werner won't decide the 4
exact lineup until meet time.
Tony Wayne and Steve Pon* .4i
will compete in the 60 and 3000
yard dashes while Mike ,Miller: t !
and Tom Mettrick will head the
field in the 600.
,In the field events - State will
be strong in the pole vault with
Ciro Risoldi and Ron Beard.
JERRY WETTSTONE is States`
top high jumper and Bob Gran- 1
tham will be the mainstay in the
broad; jump. •
i
Ted Simon and Tom I.l.rbanik f
wenty-nine Home FierltStr,"' it
The, spring' .sports schedule 9
shows the baseball, team at homei.
nine times; laarosse, five; tennis,
six; golf, seven; track, twice.
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thisthionitreason
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10,,g ligenneoskin Bra
Sin Braceri rugged. long.!lashire aroma is an
vilaui r atillute. But is it everythow?
After all. Menthol-Iced Bkin ,Brader rs the atter•sh
tdtion • that "anis -rather than bums. it helps
skiving nicks god: scram. I4elpS prevent blern,sl
'cCinditions your. skal.
*wet theSe smind.;scientiffc virtues more lalPor4 l 4
the purely emotional' leflpec Skin Bracer ha,
vitaiqett? In that 'arse.' buy it bt4l 11. An! , hag'
1..
4 •,
g Mather. -Mike Berkowitz!,
lick Blown give Navy an:.
t .sure sweep in the shial.i
:hrct have been throwing,
to 53 feet.
.y's other outstanding per
r Gcdwas, who has rogis- ,
times of 6.1 and 6.2 in the;
rd dash• in Navy's tyro meets;
"aeon. •
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FAIME
Tie Highlights,
ht Swimming
A as seated perhesseme
in the beady* an saliva aqsal
diutualificatioa. sad the 4th tea
la Om bat 17 years highlighted
last eve sing's 04 surkaraitte-___
cowed: at Glennland Posh
Charlie Tarts glided tioseessit
the weirs in 33.3 secret& lola*
the freestyle and load Phi Doha
Theta to a 24-17 victory , over
Phi Kappa Tara The =Wing
134 record for the freestyle is,
31.1 set last Twain Sass Weir.
You shear istriteaset: the_
Sigma Alpha bte-Pi Lambda .
Phi meet lett nothing tio ha tie-.
sired. .
Both Dumas went disqualified
hi the ittasststradva tor usheg il
legal kicks. sad as the regula
tian contest faded in a tie. a
90-yard trmiley relay TIC* 11111-
salted la a 17-18 victory foe.
Sammy.
in the *that mast. Della. Up
silon swept by Thota Delta CM •
241-IL—Ken Denting/et
New College Diner
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