TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1962 '1 , , N, e 1 z • Penn State's incomparable Greg n Weisp, making the last home appearance of pis bril liant career, ithrilled 6,200 fans in Rec Hall Saturday afternoon with "the finest indi vidual effort ever by a Penn State gymnast." That quote belongs to Lion coach _Gene Wettstone, who has coached five Olympians and:l9 individual NCAA championS' since coming to Penn State 23 years ago, ,Weiss, clicking like a fine Swiss watch, executed a n,ear:perfect routine" onthe, parallel bars to earn ,the praise of his•coach, - e standing; ovation from ,the audience and a 2.96 from the judges. • * *, * * THE 296 BROKE his own Penn. State record of 293 that he set against Temple three weeks ago. "That record will stand for years," Wettstone said. "It was the result of perfectiffg 'a routine that' he haS used for years." :The 'grim-ficed captain, ap parently pressure-proof, also. won on the side horse and horizontal. bar 'to pace• al 56-40 Penn State victory that kjlocked Syracuse (5-14) out of a tie far first place M the Eastern Intercifflegiate Gymnastics League. •dirmy,l a 54-42 victor over the 'pions two weeks ago, beat Tem ple Saturday and:needs only a vic tory over Navy this week to sew up the EIGL title, Wettstone still gives ,his Lions (4-1) a chance for Eastern honors, big •the Lions', hopes 'rest on a Navy victory over Army (4-0-1). Syraci.ise coach Paul Romeo doesn't think the Lions have a snowball's chance ;in Missisiippi of winning the'Eastern champion ship.. "I DON'T understand'how they (Penn State)rlost to Army," Ro meo, said, "But' now Army has it in, the bag. I don't think Navy can beat them." Besides e i s s', tremendous triple, the meet also featured'out 'standing performances by State's Tommy Seward, Larry Yohn and .Bud Williams. • Seward won his free exercise 'duel with 'Syracuse's Corky Voas, 276-254, with Gene Harlacher taking'.third to give the Lions a 'lO-6 edge after .the first event. Weiss. then toppled previciusly undefeated Ray Grimaldi, 283-276, on the side horse. Romeo moved Grimaldi into the second position to put the pressure on Weiss and the Nittany star responded with a clutch' performance to -cop the event. 'Williams and Yohn tied for first 'on the still rings with 274-point totals. WILLIAMS TURNED in his , best routine of the year as the 'Lions' second man in the event, but Yohn, matehecL his blonde teammate with a fine effort:in his last home appearance. Syracuse's Ron Orlick edged Intramural Results BOWLING FRATERNITY LEAGUE D • Alpha Sigma Phi S Alpha Zeta 0 Alpha CM Sigma g Del. Tan Del. (tit) 0 Phi Kappa Theta 4 Delta PM 4 Theta: D Chi elta CM g Zeta ia Ps ppa i • Alpga Sigma High ,Geme—DlCK REIN. "Alpha • Zeta. 0010 High ,Serlea—SLTON VOGEL, Alpha Mg ma Phi, 566 Rub ;Game Iteanal—Theti Delta Chi, UI • ANDEPENDENT 'LEAGUE D Live Five $ Petroleum Eng. 0 Entire 4 Berks• 4 Itt•Flv• Birch . , 2 gerenabsdlii Washington Butternut. 4 Erie High Goma—CHAIM= BIGLER. 81-lefer nith Stria-CHARM BIGLER, Hi•Tfn, tq ' Bich 'Gums (trim)—}l4lln, 1141 The Inland Steel Company; East Chicago, Indiana, invites you to investigate our many career opportunities. Our,reprasenta.` fives will be on your compUs on Wednesday, March 7th. Con tact Mr. Robert G. Schnell(' for an appointthent.. . All qualified applicants will . receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin • '1 Leads Lion By JOHN MORRIS Assistant Sports Editor teammate Voas in the. long horse vault, 280-279, for'the only Orange win of the afternoon. State's steadily-improving Lew Capetola was third with a 252 total. IThen came Weiss! 296 to put the, meet out of• the reach of the Syracusans. Seward's. 278 was good enough fpr a second place that gave State an insurmbunt able 47-33 advantage. WEISS ROUNDED out his triple with a 274 win on the horizontal bar, but Seward provided the ex citement in the event, falling off the bar after two major breaks in his routine. The stocky- junior broke "early in his performance and lost his momentum, but continued his routine. His 175 total was still good enough for fourth place in the event. , The Penn State freshman team boosted its record to 2-1,: with a 52-26 win over the Slippery Rock varsity Saturday afternoon. The frosh won every event in the meet as Jim Culhane led the lway with firsts on the side horse, parallel bars and' horizontal bar. INDEPENDENT LEACVE "E Cumberland /F Nittans 2244 teeming 1 X Cliestnat High Game—FRILD =MI. Larch. 24 High Serfs—FßED AMER. Larch. in High Gainer (tram)--,Elk. BASKETBALL' 't , INDEPENDENTS Cambria (4-2) 31 Blair (t 4) • 11 Jordan 1 (2-1) 201441 tar 14-21 it Centro(o4l Watts II (141 IS Beaver (441. • 20 L7eo=lllllt 17-7 r 17 Militia 45.0) 19 Cumberland (4.4) 14 Northepton (24).28 Ilk (24) 14 Bradford (14) 34 Lawreaee (114) 21 Merger (84) WO 1 Northumberrd (HI) • Lebanon (a 4) 29Cleartiell4 11.2) 21 High Smiler—BOß DUNN. Cambric II TECHNICAL GRADUATES INLAND STEEL COMPANY East Chicago, Indiana THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK: PENNSYLVANIA * * * * * il Walnut M!I 1962 THE BREAKING * * * Carl Jenkins won on the still rings and Pete McCormick copped the free exercise. The long horse vault was not scheduled. VARSITY FLOOR , RXERCISE: i. Raiser& Penn State. 275; 2. Yogis, Syracuse. 254; 3. Hertacker; Penn State. 250; 4. (Wick, Syracuse. 2314: 5. Schlegel. Penn State, 220; 6. Bird, %tritium. SIDE HORSE: 1. Weis'. Penn.-State. 223; 2. Grimaldi. Syrscuar. 276: J. Lain. Maar. Srracuse, 253: 4. Harlecher. Peon State. 182: 5. Bird. Syracuse. 186; Cherry, Penn State. 25. STILL RINGS: 1. Williams 4{nd Yohn, Perm. 11 141 *. 274 1 1 141: 2. Gilmaldi, Syra. annt, 260: 4. Leininter, Syracuse, 241: 5. Storm. Penn State, 6. roping.. Syracuse. 198. LONG HORSE VAULT: 1. °Oleic. Syra cuse,. 210: 2. Vona, Syracuse. 211: 3. Cap.- lola. Penn State. 252: 4. Stems. Penn State. 241; E. Hellbrun. Penu' r State, 2311; 3. Bird, Syracuse. ;33. PARALLEL BARS: I. Weika.lPenn 294: 2. Seward. Penn State. VP: 3. Pop. tar. Syracuse. 246: 4. Hari/cher, Penn State,-4. 6: 6. Leininger, Syracuse, C 33; 6. Orlick; Syracuse, 206. HORIZONTAL BAR: L Weiss. Penn State. 274; 2. Poplar. Syraole. 215: 2. Storm. • Syracuse. 181; 4. Seward. Pena State. 175; 5. Braude. rtnn State, 120; 8.. Vises, Syracuse. 50. FROSH• FLOOR EXERCISE: 1. McCormick. Peon State: 2. SconeM. Perm State: 3. Tabieb: Slipped Rock: 4. "Hill, Slippery Rock; 6. Answine, Slippery Rock. SIDE HORSE: 1. Cullum*, Penn State; 1. MeCormiik, Penn State; S. Caler , Penn State: 4. Tabish , Slippery' Rock; S. Coch. rime. Slippery Rock. STILL RINGS: 1. Jenkins, Penn State: 2. Anewino. ,Slippery Reek; $. Pram.. Penn State: I. Conley. Plippery Roek; 5. McCann. Siipplry Rock. . PARALLEL BARS: 1. Culhani. Penn ;State: 2. Tabiteb, Slippery Rock: 2. McCann, SUPPerlf. Rork: 4. Colleali. Penn Bute: 2. Caler, Penn State. HORIZONTAL BAR: I. CuThane. Penn State: i, McCormick. Penn State; 3. Kos eifoe, Penn State: 4. Tahiti, Slippery Rock: 5. McCann, 13!Ippon , Rock. Long-Term Golf Coach „Penn State's first golf coach, R. B. Rutherford, Sr., =served for 28 years. His teams won 105 matches, lost 48, and tied 6. He produced one Eastern champion ship squad (1948) and had four undefeated teams. Gym Win * * * Frosh Matmen Top Navy Penn State ' s freshman tyres- ' I17—(;-U u.. r.nii slate , .lec 11..1..4 !d. tiers fi ni shed their season with a 1 1.. 7 %.7: t r i • a P s i .: , :t. ,i t t r . :Pa d, Hrite ,o 4 4 23-7 w over the Navy Plebes 17 • 1 at Ann polo on Saturday . i n 177-(all, Penn Stmt. 1.. e 1 rinse.. 1.1. 191 Hurd Penn ital. 4"" l'fillibla. Jim ittman pinned his Navy s s opponent in the .123 pound class ,l He ter** Marone ) , Dave Limwts (130) drew in a 0-o' decisloand Sandy GeliLs (147) Fox Signs Chisox Pact John K ler (157), J0hn Zabatta CHAMBERSBURG,Pa. (AP)— (187),Mike Glll ( 177), n) p Dwight Second baseman Nellie Fox an. Hurd (1 1) and Dick Moen (hwt ) nounced from his home at near. scoreddecisions to account for by . St. Thomas yesterday that he, the Lio s points has come to contract terms tot e Thi Adan son n IoSS. 1 o 1 L in gave coach Davey, estlers a regular :ea-) d of three wins and one, loss came at the hands: h's powerful freshman' e season opener for the SUMMARIES Brother Captained Squad man. Pclin MAUL binned' Howie Deardorff. captain elect 4 :53. jof next years cross-country squad, Iff, Penn State, •nd WlAhelm drew, 0-0 ody. Nsvy pinniKi Catalano AMP CONRAD WEISER, YMCA CAMP Reading, Penna. 'as the following specialty Counseor 1 , openings for mans ilderness Camp* Riflery - rafts - Horseman*/ Awatics Sakti!: $2OO to MO plus exposes Interviews rsdak & Friday, February 22 & 23 Fart Nit laf ontualots and erpointeeentli-- Off ke of Student Aid, 21* Mud 1982 with the Chicago White Sox. Fox 'said he had accepted '"it very .slight cur from his 1861. salary, estimated at around $50,4 000. has a brother Earl who captained the University of Michigan har. tiers just a few years ago. 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