SATURDAY. JUNE 2. 1962 ... ran through the opposition like h ell ;fall u , the Lions rolled up a 7-3 regular PIGGY BACK STYLE: Bill Polacek tries to force his opponent to the mat by riding his back. The grapplers had a record of 6-3-1 and finished fourth in the EIWA Tournament held• in- Rec HalL EXPRESS RATES From State College to • lihilidelphia, Pa. $3.95 Pittsburgh. Pa. 3.80 Washington, D.C. 4.05 Harrisburg, Pa. 3.30 Baltimore, Md. - . 3.90 New York, N.Y: 4.10 Scranton, Pa. ; 3.90 Buffalo, N.Y. , 4.20 Erie, Pa. 3.95 Maximum weight per piece 50 nis. •' Insurance to $200.00 can be had on each piece for . ' 20c additional Reservationi are in order for Juni 7,8, !Coto all points t pGreyhound Lines 1461 Yr No. Atherton St. _ Statu-Collage. Pa. ' AD i r 4191 • 4 " Fall, Whiter .. ~.~. .. If you've got an experienced team of carrier boys to do your lugging and unlimited closet space at home . your homeward trip can be an enjoyable Summer Safari. But, if you're like most of us, packing, hauling and crammed closets make the journey a pain instead of a pleasure. Be bright, travel light! Leave all of your bulky winter wear here in our storage vault. Well keep all 'til fall ... safe from moths, fire, theft and summer heat. Only a penny, or two a day for our jumbo box, plus regular cleaning charges. Ask for complete details at the nearest Balfurd stare. . THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA is touchdown against Lions Score 82 Victories During Year MI but two of Penn Slate's fall and winter athletic teams turned in winning records in a year highlighted by the 30-1 S victory over Georgia Tech in the Gator Bowl Dec. 30. States gridders turned in an 8-3 record including their post season triumph. The Nittany soccer team was 3.6 while the cross-country harriers had a 4-1 mark to round out the tall season. The Lions' gymnastics squad showed the way during the winter -=, with a 5-1 mark. The cagers had a 12-11 record with three of the setbacks coming in the Quaker City Tourney' in Philadelphia in December. The Lion wrestlers were 6-3-1, the rifle team 10-3. Fencing was re-instated at State after an 11-year lapse with the Lion swordmen winning one of three dual . meets. Overall, Lion teams won 82 events this year. lost 48, and tied one. The fall squads were 15-10. winter 34-20-1. and spring 33-18. its Flashback ANOTHER TWO FOR HARRIS: Gene Harris displays his jumping ability by going high over two Pitt defenders for two points. The Lion captain led the team in scoring and rebounding as the NiMales finished with a 12.11 record. ' CHAMPIONSHIP FORM: Tommy Seward displays his cham pionship form as he does a one-handed hand stand in the floor exercise routine during the Syracuse meet. VACATION... 4 LuoiLfmA. nt: 307 W. BEAVER AVE. . GARNER ST. PAGE THIRTEEN .~~ _:; ~ . ~:. ~",; 'N . ~~: 111 I g r 5
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