SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24 I \ .ion Gymnasts Faci Pitt; Keep Watch on Army-Navy Meet By' JOHN MORRIS 'Assistani`sports Editor Penn State's 'gymnastics team closes out its regular season at Pitt tonight, but most of the Lions will be more interested in a meet in Annapolis, Md. thiS\ afternoon. While the Nittanies (4-1) . go through the motions -against the Panthers, Navy - hosts Army (4 0-1) in a meet that Will decide the Eastern Intercollegiate Gym nasties League .champion. Lion coach Gene Wettstone doesn't consider the Panthers much of - a threat to his team, but unless the Middies upset Army, State, will say goodbye 'to the EIGL title. - FOR SEVERAL years now it has been up to Navy to beat Army for' us to win the cham pionship,". Wettstone said. "They haven't done it yet, but if Army has a bad day and Navy hits ...' Thinclads Meet OSU At Columbus Today By DENNIS KNECHT Penn State's track team stands a good chance of winning its first meet of the season when the Lions meet Ohio State at Columbus today at .I,p.m. , Howie Deardorff and captain Steve Moorhead, recovering from the f4 . made the; trip and are scheduled to compete Moorhead will run the mile and * * * 600, while Deardorff will compete in the 1000 and tt3o. The Buckeyes don't appear to be nearly as strong as Michigan State or Navy, the two teams that have defeated State this 'season. Ohio State lost to Wisconsin, 89- 42, Feb. 3, and . to Indiana, 75%- 6514, last week. • FROM COMPARATIVE 'scores, it appears that State is_stronger in the running events, while the Buckeyes are tougher in the field events. Bob Grantham will have a rough time beating Ohio State's broad jumper Paul Warfield, who leaped 23'10%** against, Indiana. And Tom Urbanik's 50'7 1 / 4 " shot put throw of last week will not be good enough to beat Ohio State's 52'3" thrower, Ron Weldy. Pole vaulter Ciro Risoldi will have to vault 13'9 1 / 2 " to match the mark of Ohio's Greg Hoch stetter. JIM DAVIS. the Buckeyes' best miler, has' run the -distance in 4:24.5, but he is no match' for the Lions' Moorhead, Gerry Normani and Lionel; Bassett; all of whom! ran faster times than Davis ini taking three places in the event; againit Navy. Norman, State's record-break-! ing two-miler, is expected, to win that event today. Moorhead, Mike 'Miller and Torn_Mettrick will run the 600, DUTCH P • Five p:m. ti Friday a T.oz. Sirloin Steak Breaded Veal. Cutlet Served with French Fries. : with Melted Cheese_ Onion Binge" Fresh Garden - ' Choice cf One Veg. 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Seward and McConnell, put itlWein .on the s wallel bars. exercise and parallel bars rou "We'll; see what we can do to this way: I Weiss, Yohn * - 01 . 1d long horse tines. improve Lourselves" - the vet 'McConnell will be tough at eran l vaulter Lew Cape s tola will be Th e Lie ns will probably go with l ' coach said. "We shouldn't .have l i ;making final regular', season ap- ! the same lineup they used last hume, but he shouldn't beat Sew ,'too much trouble winning." pearances as,Lion gyniziasts. week in beating Syracuse. MAO: and unless Tom' misses his rou -1 . The Lions have beaten Pitt all .- Weiss set a new .Perin,. State HI Schlegel. .Harlachee and 'seven times the two teams have * * * record last week. scoring •* n6iSew will compete, in the free -... v.% .... met and this year shouldn't be any different'. "They're not a bad team." Wet stone said before the Lions lel for Pittsburgh. "They just don' hive enough depth." PITT RELIES ON Earl McCort nell and Ed Zamecnik to do most of its scoring damage, but neither of the Panther *tars has come up against the, likes of Tommy Sew ard cr Greg Weiss so far thi year. McConnell is, undefeated in th% free s exercise, but so is Seward . and the latter two also are en tered in the 444 The 60-yard high and low hur dles will be run by Grantham and George Barnhill: Steve Popp, Tony Wayne and Fred Mueller will compete in the 60, and 300-yard dashes. and Dear dorff and Ernie Noll wilt run the, 1000 and, 880-yard distances. RY SPECIALS I Eleven 3 p.m. • Saturday . --- . Our Own Made SPAGHETTI Complete with Meat Sauce / ' ' Bern/ with fountain Presit Carden" Salad ~5 a Our Pin B&W Brvid 1 Butter Awl APO* Boni* senrke THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA JIM DAVIS .-top Buckeye miler * * * 230 E. College Ave. Stale College. Pa. AD 7-71135 Gess Hartaes*, l Uelses, To Sit :NEW YORK (AP) John t_Tel-ijacksob. said Uel'es was still too' ses, the world's first 16:foot pole weak, and had _been unable to ~ vaulter, yesterday joined two practice. I former 'world record holders in, Delany's pullout wrecked thel scratching from the National AAUi"mile of the year" but actually; Championships at Madison Squaremay have enhanced Jim Beatty's! IGarden tonight bemuse of ill-hopes of running the first ,sub mess, , -four-minute mile in the East. Ron Delahy of Ireland had' With Delahy out, Beatty prob bowed out of the mile earlier be-lably will step nut and run the e. lcause of a heel injury, and Parry;field into thil ground. O'Brien, winner the last nine; lyears, pulled•out of the shot put! The flu bug •grounded. Uelsesi Varsity Golf i Candidates 'after he had cleared 16 feetAwicel Golf C oac h J oe B oy l e will h o ld this month. He could not clear I+a meeting for all ! varsify golf can feet,*ordinarily a 'warmup height, at Louisville last ikeek. ldidates at 7:30 Wednesday nigh; His coach, Marine. Lt. RicharcPat the Ice Rink.; • ‘‘ Hiller Independents ATTENTION SOPHOMORES 3 Engineering .and Architecture OPEN HOUSE at foundation = Student Council Scholarships tonight at 8:30 NOW 'AVAILABLE FOR SPRING TERM open to all no dales needed , Apply roam 218 Willard refreshments • E Applications must be in by March 9at 5:00 P.M. dancing and table uses - Dean's Office Hammond Building Opts 9 L to 11 P, . ~.. . on the parallel luirs against Byra•-1 1 ".X".‘ Harlacher and Ray Cherry ruse. He is a heavy favorite Ipiback vp Weiss . - on the side horse, win that event. ! Is. E. P. Stnrza will probably be Yohn and Williams tied for first , t1,`,..- third man behind Yohn and on the rings last week and conldlWtrNams on the still rings.. but turn tonight's ring contest into the ton sophomore will be -the i a two-man show.: number.one man in the long horse Zamecnik finished third in last i vault. Dave Ileilbrun and Cape year's EIGL All. Around compete - k ola will ' ll. +o compete .in the tition and could compete in o rlvault. any • four events. The Panther veterans Weiss, Sewatd and Harlacher is listed as a poizsible starter' iniare the p-bars,Ario for the Lions. the free exercise: and long horseiJohn Brpnoing joins Weiss and vault and on theip-bars and lughl.Seward _fin the high bar cOmpe bar. . ;Wing.-- itati William's Delany, O'Brien Out AAU. Mst.l PAGE ELEVEN lion Riflemen Face Tartans in Finale Penn States rifle team will make it's final regular season ap pearance today •against Carnegis Tech at the Rec Hall rifle range. The Lion shooters thus far have posted a record of nine wires against three defeats. State has defeated . Lehigh Cornell, Pitt. Maryland, Duquesne. Canisitut, Clarkson, St. Lawrence and Nfd lanova: Losses came at the hands of Army. Navy and defending na tional 'champion West Virginia. These three teams are currently ranked as the top three teams in the East State will appear in the National Rifle Association sectional shoot offs held at Grove City, Poi, `f arch 30, 31. Today's match will be fired at I p.m. Open A.M. to 1 P.M.
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