TUESDAY:,. FEBRUARY. 13. 1962 Army Stops Gymnasts' Win Streak By JOHN MORRIS Assistant Sports Editor - 'Gene- Wettstone predicted hit week - that the winner of Satur day's Penn-State-Army gym meet - at West Point would probably be ; the ;Eastern champion. •- Wett st o n e's prognosticating, stands an excellent chance of be cording fact. But, unfortunately for Liars,. it is Army that is in line for the' Ea.stirn crown., -Army (4-0-1) upended Watt stone's_ steam-rolling gymnasts, 54-42, before a vociferous band of pdets at West Point Satur day, but it took a blizzard, an automobile accident and Army's top'performance of the year to get the job done. The Lions (3-1) made the trip to West'Point in private cars Friday , during the heaviest snovifall of the winter. Coneof the cars went off the road and its passengers - Dave' Heilbrun, Hay Cherry and Lion Thinclads Lose at Navy The Penn• State 'thinelads won st track meet Saturday 35-29, but got swamped in a field meet. 2.7.24- 8 1 / 4 . When the scores were put together Navy topped the Lions 06%43 1 / 4 at Annapolis in State's first dual meet of the season. It was the same story.with the Lion Eros . has they dropped - a 80- 40 count to the Navy Plebes. Lion distance star Gerry 'Nor man turiikd in one of the top per formances of the day by breaking .the Navy Field Rouse record in winning the two-mile in 9:12.2, and finishing second in the mile. His 'record two-mile time was 30 seconds faster than Navy runner up Joel Neine's. ' Steire Moorhead also-set a new field ,house record, 'taking the mile in 4:13.9. Norman finished second in 4:20.8, and Lionel Bas sett completed a - sweep for the Middies Hand Nittany Penn States rifle team fired it's best - score of the season but still lost to top-ranked Navy 1444-1432 . at Annapolis, Md., Saturday.' The loss was State's third , against eight victories. - Top scorers for Peon State were Dick Gogolkiewicz, 292, Bill Schaf ler. 289, Bill Ki2ple, 283, Dick Taylor, 285 and Dave Kline, 283. Lion Coach Joe Watson said ENGINEERS It's time CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO. r---- INTERVIEWS Tuesday and Wednesday IFebtvary 20 and 21,1962 We rieedli and MS ENGINEERING ono SCIENCE-major fee RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT PRODUCT DESIGN • ROOUCt sutra SALES PROMCOIIOO P YOU WANT.. OPP411"164) , to bu*d yotir future by working hard—by -iontribering earsteekirig extra--by doing a little more *an . it expected ... - uP,bdaratrour putEMENT ofFia lir mss oemploym:ent with our r THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA . Jay Braude—didn't reach Army' ARMY; always tough at home, , on the horizontal bar when he until 2 a.m. Saturday. has only two easy meets (Navy istumbled after a double-flip dis- Cherry finished last in the sideland Temple) blocking its way to mount. horse. fleilbrur IL s honcirs. Ironically. the Ca- 1 1 Army won the meet with a 1-2 did the same ' \ chances rest on a Penn Statelfinish on the still rings. a sweep the long -b' iry over Syracuse this weektin the long horse vault and Cadet vault and BT ec Hall. Phil Costain'S win over Weissand was unabl ,e 'Orange tied Army..-tB-48,ISeward on the high bar. . compete. Larry Y State's nt one man a still rings; Army coach Tom 'Maloney ticipated 1, An't expect to win," and ex meet, but . State to beat Syracuse be-1 helot/. par me of superior-strength on the his battle . izontal bar and parallel bars.l flu bug last G "le W eiss 1 Greg Weiss and Tommy Seward' week. The stocky senior managed,continued their outstanding in- + I fourth in his specially. idividual performances, but the; • . 1 . • Lions didn t have_ the depth to. While the Lions were having', tbei the Cadets. , . their man Power problems , thei i well-balanced Cadets were hitting SEWARD WON the free exer-; their routines. The -win moveslcis' e and took seconds - on the . Army into the top position in'the pi -bars and horizontal bar. Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnas-1 Weiss .won on the side horse tics League race. • • and the p-bars, but finished third Lions with a 4:23.9 *Kiting Lion hurdler-bra. Grantham wo n the 60-yard high hurdles in the closest race of th e - afternoon, Nust edging avy's . Frank Gaffney at the tape in 7.6. Howie LYe ar dOrff copped the 1000 in 2:14.5 with teammate Ernie Noll plac ing third Navy sprinter Pete Gialwas was not challenged in the 60-yard dash, winning in 6.2. ..Middle George Marienthal nosed out Lion Mike Miller in the 600 with a 1:12.2 clocking to Ma-I let's 1:12.5. State broke even in the relays, losing 'the mile by six . seconds, while turning in a 7:50.4-clocking in the two mile relay. Moorhead hooters Third Defeat that. Navy will definitely be the team to beat in the upcoming national matches. "The score of 1-62 ranks us with some of the top teams in the coun try." Watson said. "If we can do as well in the nationals we should be in fairly good shape." The rifle team will return to action Saturday at Duquesne. ......-.-' r.l -......., er in the year and boast a record with only Temple ining after the meet with and Deardorff . ran 1:54.5 and 1:54.9 respectively on the last two legs of the two-mile relay win. Ciro Risoldi'was the only Lion field man to get a first place finish and he had to settle for a four-way tie at 13-6 in the pole' vault. Colin Grant broke the State frosh record for the two-mile with a 9:20 clocking, and Dick Lamp man took the mile in 4:24.5. STATE 43 1 / 4 NAVY $B l / 4 Sloorhea4 (PS) : 2. 141stiiiin (PS); 3. Raaftett (PS) 4:13.7. • U - .1. Aden thal 1 P.l) :2. 31111 w. lithe (P 5) ; 2. Ring I:12.1. Galva; 2 , 11 : 2. 31s17estaA (N) ; 3. Pops (PS) : C 2. 64-yard Grantham (TS) ; !Gaffney (N) ; 3. Harvey (J): 11. 1104-1. Deardorff 11 1 :41: 2. Lingle,' (N) 'l. Nell (PS): 2:11.5. Two 1411*-1. Norms* (PSI 2. 8•4 n• (N); S. 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Caatais (A) 241: 2. &Iran( (PS) 272: S. Naar) (PS) 274: 1. WllllBlmi (PSI 154: I. lest (A) 113; 1. BrumpfuE (PS) 111. Weir Sets Record In lib! Swimming Sam . Wsii broke his own free• style record last night to lead CM PM to a , 37-4 romp over Della Theta Sigma in fraternity infra mural competition at Glennland Pool. Swimming with a strong, steady stroke. Weir knocked .8 seconds off the-old mark of 31.1 for. ih ¢O-yard. race which he set as a freshman last year in the independent division. He also won• the breaststroke for CM Phi With a performance of 36.2 seconds. .9: off the record of 35.3 seconds. Weir, • member of the New ?truly Lifeguard Association, finished third in Pennsylvania's YMCA state championship in the 50-yard freestyle last year with a time of 24.3. In other action. Delta Tau Delta edged Phi Sigma Kappa. 21-19, and Alpha Sigma Phi downed Alpha Epsilon Pi. 31-3. GO O D 1111 , Peti why vat SEND - 4 4 ‘w'te coNTeMpoRZRY Va'NTiNesl Mcianahan's Drug Store, Inc 134 S. 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