TUESDAY. APRIL 3.1962 Wettstone Penn State gymnastics coach Gene Wettstone’sl defending national champions finished a dismal ninth out of 41 entries in' this year’s NCAA tourna ment, but die lanky Wettstone did much better than his team returning from the Albuquerque, N.M., tourney as “Coach of the Year." !■ - . The veteran State mentor was also elected president of the Na tional Association °of. Gymnastics Coaches for the second straight year. - . "THE' AWARD was ‘ probably based' on service to the federa tion/' Wettstone said. “The organ ization; had a very successful year." '< ■ The year wasn’t quite as suc cessful for the Lion gym team. State had won the national crown for three straight years and this year’s jsquad, led by defending all-around-champion Greg Weiss, Oh, and If you still have a plodge formal to make, don't forget the complete formal wear rental—right Free Parking At Rear of Store While You Shop • 229 S. Allen St. e AD 8-1241 is •; HUMBLE j. OIL & REFINING COMPANY i; . j;j' : ij AMERICA'S ,•, i t t • CHEMICAL # CIVIL ! ]- |i ; t O ELECTRICAL J : : ! 1/' \\;j j i ENGINEERS i ! ; 1 r ' i Lions 26th in NCAA Fencing; was expected to be a contender Southern Illinois was second with A/ilclcliGS EcSdO NYU fO T Title for the: team title again. 75, followed by Michigan with 55, | But i Weiss suffered the. worst Illinois with 54.5 and Michigan By IRA MILLER individual foil champion and won days of : his spectacular career and State with 52.5. „ '. , ; . . .. [the Illinois Memorial Trophv as the Lions’ fortunes slipped with Lynn tied an NCAA record S *f te . s iretum to outstanding fencer. He those of, their atar performer. held by former Penn State star NCAA Fencing bout^, “Greg just Jean' Cronstedt, winning gold J 1 ? 8 a J? s ,„^ e „ . Wettstone sa ; medals in four events—the all- Lions finished 26th in the 36-team Thane Hawkins of Navy took [“Those ‘were , around, parallel bars, horizontal national tourney Friday and Sat- the epee title with a 27-2 record. I first bad da bar and free 'exercise. Cronstedt urda y Ohio State. while Columbia’s Barton Nison all season.” won the same four events in 1954.] Navy ended NYU’s 2-year hold ’ Sabr * *- em * ienc *~ 'Gi The Lion c; tain lost , chance; to repe; as aD-a rou i champion win he- fell off th side Horse in Fri day's, compet' tion, but he sti managed to fi onager ish fourth on parallel bars, Gen * w»tt»un# seventh in the still rings and ninth on the high bar. New all-around champion Bob Lynn and his Southern California teammates piled up 95,5 points to win the team championship. vm -5L... Tapered, Thai's the style in a word. You've warn tapered Dickies slacks, now toy a pair of tapered Dickies bermudas. : Tapered Dickies bermudas are available in white, blue cord, and a wide assortment of cotton and dacron . and cotton plaids and batiks. From ' $3.33 to SSJB. Stop in and try a pair, and note the really tapered leg. Of course, a wide selection of hemp - bells' to complement your bennudas. CAREERS IN ENERGY LEADING ENERGY [' ■'! • , I V ' * j j WEDNESDAY, APRIL MTH. i HUMBLE PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT WILL BEiON CAMPUS TO INTERVIEW !V I ’ j INTERESTED IN DISCUSSING PROFESSIONAL CAREBt OPPORTUNITIES IN OIL AND GAS f f'mbdOOION AND NATURAL CAS PROCESSING Placemen! Officer for Ai THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA |m Coach of Year WITH • MECHANICAL • PETROLEUM OALL TWO OTHER LlONS—Tommy Seward and Bud Williams qualified for the finals, butr Sew ard strained a rib cartilage and was forced to withdraw from the side horse finals. • - Williams competed in the rope climb, finishing 11th with a time of 4.4 seconds on the 20-foot rope. First-place winners included Dale Cooper of M ichigan State in the still rings. Rusty Mitchell of Illinois in tumbling; Mike Huf recht of Illinois in the side horse and Steve Johnson of Michigan Slate in the' rebound tumbling. | Next year’s tourney will be held at Pitt—Jdhn Morris | TAPERED! HABERDASHERY bt Ilia Canter of fennsytvanfe* . •;; • I!: * . ij COMPANY ! i'. • i 3 OTHER if :i‘ ! ; ihkfmeat on the team title bv edging' the .KLfh jS' Violets, 76-74. Columbia was third Hul ? thad tled lth with 69. Rounding out the top ten ” cwas " were Illinois, Cornell, Wisconsin,! The team scoring: l Yale~ CCNY, Wayne State and! N , yr nyu t«. c®hi»w» «». minai* Penn. ! [a. Corn»it to. w, y*)« »». . . __|CCNY *«. W«»n. Slat* i«. P*nv K. Air STATE FINISHED with 27j Pam m. Huff.ia u. Mirhlnn sui» ». points, more than half of them Primeon m. om® su» tt. D-trott a*. coming from Dave Lewis & compiled a 14-19 record in epee, w* is. k»u< North c.reiint is. Chick Poole was 9-20 in sabre! statk it. Trinity «, chuw is. and Joe Budinak4-29 in foil NYITs Herb. Cohen repeated as'io. John. H.n>kia. ». V - * t ll ’ * your raincoat water repellent, it now to either off our stores at 307 W. leaver Ave.or 111$. Garner St. PAGE NINE \ ** 1 ! «(? .. 4 LoWeteU.
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