FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23; 1962 Underckg Panthers Will Host Gymnasts By JOHN MORRIS ,Over the years a Pitt-PC - Iln State match in nearly everything fLiom football to track has Stirred every loyal Panther and Lion to a frenzy. One of the, reasons for all the commotion when these two rivals meet is the traditional closeness of the competition. Gymnastics is , an exception to the rule. Penn State has domi nated the sport, winning all seven meets between the two schools. h e ' Panther gymnasts host Gene ett stone's crew again tomorrow, and unless the Panthers catch the Lions cat- napping, • the re sult shouldn't be any different this- year. .The Lions (4-1) can. Wettrions hit their routines last week in beating Syracuse, 56-40_ co to morrow may be the day of experi mentation. • .State gymnasts will face stiff competition from only three or four of the Panthers'; beSt gym nasts in the last regi sl ar season Meet for both teams. 7 Earl McConnell, Zanaecnik, Bois Pingatpre -and Jack Lehner are Pitt's leading pointmakers this imam. McConnell is the Panthers' top NCAA Givei Bid • To. Memphis State N Ew.- YORK (VP) Memphis State,' which has completed its regular season with a 15-6 rec ord,' was named yesterday to an at-large berth in the NCAA Cham pionship Basketball Tournament. • Announcement of Ken 1 phis State's acceptance was made by . Bernie Shively; athletic ,director at the University of Kentucky and chairman of the NCAA ,tour nament. - • , CAMPUS RESTAURANT where you always get Good Food at Reasonable Prices On !ha Corner of Collage and Pugh Conte in _ And Try Itl Get in the swing • et - • Alpha' Phi Delta's PAR'TINTYPE-PARTY Music by she .21the.5 _ _ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVtRSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANiA threat in the free exercise and on the parallel bars and still rings. The stocky senior should give State's Tommy Seward a real bat tle in the free exercise- Both men are undefeated in the event "so far this year. ,ZAXECNIX IS a _good all around performer. He will prob ably compete on the high bar. p-bars and in the long horse vault against the Lions. The junior star was third in the All-Around competition at the eastern championships last year. and he is a competent performer in nearly every event. 1 Pingatore - and Lehner both compete in the long horse vault. the Nittanies' weakest event. Lehner also will work on the still rings and Pingatore will back bupr. Zamecnik on the horizontal' ar • The P.S.U. • English Club presents - The Student Teaching Of English (a discussion) . Delta Phi • • Open to all Wednesday • 921 Thompson English majors Feb. 211 at Tl3O p.m. • 231 S. Allen St., State College • AD, 84125 CAREERS. IN RETAILING .1, , • I ' _ . • • i Before' making a final decision on your career, investigate the opportunities for success and advancement available in merchandising careers in the lamest depcatme' nt store in Cincinnati, Ohio. Shillito's is a division of Federated Department Stotes and is af filiated with A.M.C. (Associated Merchandising Corporation). • '?• , Graduates from top schools in A merica . join our compCimy each. year because Shillito's is a progreisive orgcinization and known to be one_of America's finest stores. , On Wednesday, February 28, Mr. Richard Liebelt, Msistant Perionnel Director, will interview on your campus. Contact the Placement Ofce for an interview. Mr. Liebelt will be interested in discussing Three Advance in iM Swimming Navy ROTC, Fayette an d Alpha Sigma Phi moved one step closer to the final round of the IN swim tournament on the in - Sad Po strength. of victories last night Glennol: Navy overwhelmed Bucks, 31- 9, Fayette romped over Nittany 29, 27-14. and Alpha Sigma Phi defeated Kappa Ddta Rho, 21 7 16. Navy and Fayette each copped four of five first places. Navy slipped in the backstroke and Fayette failed to- win the diving event: The Alpha Sigma Phi - Kappa Delta Rho match was somewhat 4 closer as Alpha Sig won the free-,t , , style, breaststroke, and diving while KDR Von the backstroke and relay events. t/ BUY. SELL.. TRADE, TELL COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS SHILLITO'S 1962 GRADUATES Datil to 1965 ' The hlstorY of the Lion symbol : dates back to 11008 when Mel= • the Penn State! baseball tenni noticed two bronze tigers on the Princeton campus. Tice tigers sug gested the need fora Penn State athletic symbol, and the students , chaste • mountain lion. once said to have roamed the central Penn sylvania mountains. NATURALS SLACKS Get the low-down of the Spring sacks picture with these extra-tapered. tight-fitting Nadu !',nth by fatuous H-I-S. Added 114I•S 4.1 factors: the clean. ta =Cluttered pleat ; %les front and cif!. Iloss styling- Ter' riffle noir Spring si shades- • ... N 9 I . • MEN'S -STORE STATE COLLEGE OFFERS FOR chcmcysing opportunities with you. Grid Coaches Inshri Three former Penn State ball coaches are enshrined football's Hall of Faroe. Di Harlow, Hugo Beidek, and Higgi*z were elected to the • shrine in 1954. Harlow se three years at State. Bard twelve, and Higgins nineteen. - , 1111: SL., r • '; .;.' . ..;P.OSt T swe A' R 4.95 PAGE SEVEtst See the lane se- lodion oe famous H-14 is Um conveatiossal POST GRAD modeVilie no bolt PIP= modia. and othon. • KU b 7.113
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