The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 17, 1962, Image 7

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    SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1962
Nitta.ny Gymnasts Host Orange in Key EIGL Meet
By JOHN NOBS
Assistant Sport' Editor
Syracuse and' term State put
their high urnaestics heves on
the line today at it p.m.m 'what
stacks up as we, of the closest
meets in &gest Rte Ball history.
The Lions (34) must win to
keep their Mopes for illastern Inter
collegiate Gyrnnasties League
honors alive, and Paul Itomeo's
Orange (5-04) need a victory
stay ih a tie with Ar m .
Army is in a . cemmandiiic peti
tion in the NIGL 3-0-
record and only meets with Navy'
and Temple . Mocking as soule-1
seated season. live Cadets tiedl
Syracuse, 441-48.,three weeks ago
and• then droppedsl-i
42, last week. ' - -
But Nrittany Mach Gene Wett-
Pradice: Cowl
May: Hurt. Thi
When the Ong gets Innen,
lards make a difference in 'look
'ball. incheis =ken. difference and
baseball and field banes make
a difference in tract. • ! ,
Penn Stite does net , haVe
field 'house; so if the competition
is closent Ann Arbor. W& today;
donl• look for the Liens to come
out on top.. .
State will be cssispetung against
two Big Ten powers. Purdue and
Michigan, and the meet will take
place in Michigan's •field
"Michigan has a field house
where all their trackmen can work
out under proper conditions,"
•Lion coach Chick Werner 'add.
'•'We have a balcony to use and
even if the two teams were on
equal par the team with the field
house would win the meet"
AAssistant coach Norm Gordon
was in accord with Werner. "Ow
broad jumpers hadn't even seen
a pit until they jumped at Navy
last week," Gordon mid. "Grant
ham . (Bob) was jumping . about
24 feetat Navy, but be was taking
off a foot and a half behind .the
board because he had no previouspractice."
G'
WILL BE called
on for strenuous dikty tonight. He
is scheduled to compete in. five
events; the braid jump. 00-yard
dash. 6S-yard kigh and low
hurdles, and-the 300. -
Steve _ Moorhead and Gerry
Norman' in the mile and Bowie
Deardorff in the 1000 will face the
stiffest test of the evening when
they come up against Michigan's
Ergas Leps. • Leps. the outstand
ing middle distance man in , the
Big Ten, led the Wolverines to
the conference title last year.
MOORHEAD WILL RUM in thei
880 and on the mile relay team
in addition to the mile. I
Norman, fast hemming one of
the best distanCe3ien in the East,
will be the favorite in the taio
mile.
Lion pole vatiltei\ Ciro Risoldi
will have to come close to. the
school record of 14 feet if he
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stone thinks
have a chant
win the• Ease
charrTionshi
"We need
win against '
acuse,": '
stone' said,
Navy beats ,
we can still
' t he chant;
ship."
A • loss
afternoon
practically, __
mathematically
1
- inatethe vic
tim from the —race.
"These two*teama are very even
ly matched," Wettstorip said yes -1
terday. "Both squads have strong'
performers in every event."
,THE LIONS have an ad-
. . . must fight tees
hopes to cop that ercsit becoisse
Purdue has a 14-foot trounce. in
Larry Ruch.
TOM 1311111131111 C- who placed
third' at Navy, - will be the only
Lion entry in the shot put
High jumper Jerry Wettstone
also has been hampered by poor
p r avc t i c e conditions. Wettstone
cleared 6-5 last year but his best
effort so far this season was 6 feet.
Both Mike Miller and Tom Met
trick will be entered in the 440
and 600. Mettrick has shown
flashes of good running in prac
tice. but both runners will have to
better their best times for any
winning , hopei against Purdue's
Dave Mills, the American record
holder fqr the 440.
Along' with Grantham. Tony
Wayne, and Steve Popp will com
pete in the 60. will.be up
wins*
. Purdue. s o oauore Nate
Adams, who is the co-holder of
the ArneriCan record for the 70-
yard : dash ' (7.0).
COND TIME AROUND"
ER NUMBER TWO
at PHf MU DELTA
• THE FABULOUS HI FIVES RETURN
TO FILL THE WHOLE HOUSE
WITH THE SWINGINGEST SOUNDS
FRESHMEN WELCOME
COME SU USI -
1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
`Geste ■oa6efer
itions
nclads
°* * *
. it is on the parallel bars.a bout with the flu. and Bill
horizontal bar- 7 -opecialties oil Steel will be State's other coat
talented twosome. Gregpetitors in tke
and Toennty, Seward.- j Another s t
&y coach Torn Maloney. whofbattle looms
rate as ,an expert on the:the side horse I
and the Orange, expeetsltween Weist ai
use to dominate the earlyiundeleated R.
of the meet, but looks for)Grimaldi. tl
ins to make a strong finnh.ilacber and R.
..;yracuse is going to winlCherry back
meet," Maloney said lastiWeiss with 111
- they will have to do it Leininger .a I
first four events. It Penn'John Bird row
_ can hang on, they can win ing out the I
_ on the parallel bars and hori-,ange trio.
metal bar.' , The still ri.,_
The free exercise may be one matches Sy ra
of the most hotly-contested events'cuses Grimaldi Larr Y Y•hn
of the meet. ILeininger and Carl - Poplar .
• CORKY VOAS WILL give Sew -'against State's Larry Yohn, Bud
, ard his first major test of the
Williams and F. P. Storza in one (
"„
'season in the free "X" and the e ' mo3t evenly • , in atched
Orange junior is events of the meet.
also a threat 1
in the long horse vault and on the The Orange appear to hold the;
high bar. ' - t upper hand in the long horse.
Gene Harlacher, recovered from , vault with unbeaten Ron Orlick
Bowling Tourney
Opens in Rec Hall
Sixty brianass from raglan
al acbools wlll compata at Rae
Hall today at 1 p.m. as Penn
Mato hails Um American Cal
lao* trision'a Region Z Face-
To-Face Bowling Tournamani.
Thee..
with the
est al!
SCOVIS
tourney
travel
Moines,
to corn;
the -
Interco
Chervil
at the
can
Con
Tournament,
April 8 and 2. tea Meer
State .boutlen :wiry Freed
man- Charlie Maim AI Eicher,
and Jim Stanko
will compete , ageism! teams
horn' Giettirebarz, e,
Difithiessleeni. Ruispree, •Newaxic
State. SL Pelm(Seton Hon,
?ems Pam _Wolf Virginia
and Winnows is' afternoon.
Grappiers 7 -
Month:ll;kt from page sir)
one's guess. Denny Slattery (0-1-1)
will get the nod at 123 and Bob
}limey (7-0) - will start at 130. Aft—
er that anything can happen.
, At 137 State has been using
!Dick- Campbell' 4ir Steve Erber:
George Edwards is the Lions' reg
ular 147-pounder while Ron Pifer
usually starts at 157. John Barone
4, starts at 167, Phil Myer at 177,
iEd PtihLand at 191 and Dick
Walker at heavy Weight.
' EDWARDS,. PIFER. Barone,
Myer and Pohlapd could go either ,
up or down in the weight classes;
and Speidel probably will make
his se lec tions during the meet.
Myer has:wrestled at 177. 12k and.
heavyweight while Pohlanct has
been at 191 and heavyweight.
Pifer could go 147, 157 or 167 ,
I
,I while Barone could start at 157 ' '
047 or 171 Edwards could wrestle,
lid 137. 147 Qr 157. i
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,'.3.4 RSA suppe-hanttutt, ITS to." 4,600 rat.
1 I Call Mat DI 14146. atter • 11,11%
Doiman Clios ;ii„,,-,.-TiA-.-,,,,„„ .AI dit rI ow treat
1 1100 wfwes.. rill! Marietta I.lredramert 1
,1 mica.* to artlL AD SAW
IM - S Win, M ark cr=.....4
.ziTiLlrV 131 ON Sat., earretrir
MI Zentala T.V. Woe-
Itretste fiarviet. Tilti.F.l”llol4 B.llltirleli
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CENTER at STATY. COLLIttiP: TV.
.....
A man who's been swimming
competitively for only two year3:CUMPLI'?":SCUIMA Di'ille Ch"... U ll4 .
Set a new record for the back-` to & l i t ' , " Iwtilm "' °wan " . " 11 "' a
stroke last night in IMswimming' l 4,,,,.... i . Rmum. -- ...,".•... - .- -
.--- - -
at Glennland Pool. 1 dn.... rail AD :4 Mi.
Fran Dolman. former Weal mit WcsAtiT,i TRA lUnt. — W;llr7ili.7.l* -
field (N.J.)" High School star„ raaara, Warta Worn urill Wilk Three ant*.
clipped .T of - a
second off the lite* J r "'" e. "'l nuL S I "" ' (2 . 611 ati . a .. .aii,
existing IM record for the 60-yard .6 ° RP:N %VI T C ll* coupe Moo..
backstroke as he churned through',."l",„„.„n%l62,irtar'Crdiattiat,
the water. in 37.0 4,-74,1. ,
'According to meet direetor.SPOßTi
Dutch Sykes, this performance. nod isov wry.
obliterated the oldest of the IM:ci i ".sclq n r - R‘,""""• Jair""T•
swiming marks, that of Al Rossi,i r , N ik „.., VW '. ;
in 1955. cemommo lla among sad trwir la
Unfortunately, Fran's Lehigh'
teammates were unable to main
tain his blistering pace and were.
defeated by Nittany 23. 25-11.
In other action, Nittany .3:
downed Berks 25-11, and Lack-
lwanna forfeited to Nittany 21-
90)
BASKETBALL SCORES
• COLLISICS
N. Camila* St. 74. S. Carolina 75
Penn 52, Narrar4
Clarks Cali&rain (Pa.l 11
Cincinnati IN, flonaton 4
Yale 72, Cornell . 44
24r0.1414 147. C 441
NINA
Etnetow IV, New York 104
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Why, of course,
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backed up by Tom Steeves Ed
Voas.
Then the Lions will probably
tate'over on the bars. Weiss.
Seward and will
pete against Orhek. Poplar and
Leininger.
The high bar team Seward,
Weiss and John Brunning 'give
the Lions 'an edge over John Bird,
Poplar and Voas in that event.
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