WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1963 , the best of sports zo State G-Men Can Win 100th for Wettstone MMM FITTING TRIBUTE: Gymnastics boss Gene Wettstone has been at Penn State since 1939. He'd begun to mold his present-day dynasty a few years before any member of this year's team was even born. Now nine EIGL and seven NCAA titles, 49 Easterns and 19 National individual champions, five Olympians and 24 years later the slim, bespectacled coach can look back on a lifetime record of 99 wins, 30 losses and six ties. Saturday the Nittany gymnasts can pay deserving tribute to Wettstone and his illustrious career with the most cherished of milestones win No. 100. And if State can sneak past the strong Syracuse performers (5-0), it will probably capture another EIGL crown. Hardly anyone was aware of Wettstone and his performers in the early 19405. But gymnastics has - evolved to almost unprecedented popularity here. When a capacity crowd packs Rec_ Hall, Wettstone beams with pride and joy. Wettstone is hailed as a master-mind and super-showman everywhere he goes. "Mr. Gymnastics" does his own recruit ing; he's his own public relations agent, counselor and ambas sador of goodwill. Wettstone has already given graciously and unselfishly to Penn State, to. gymnastics and to his boys. Now comes the chance for gymnastics and the Lion performers to pay tribute to Wettstone. JUST FOR FUN: If you're a non;-skier and plan to take up the sport, you'll have valuable use for ski terms. Unless, of course, you already think that you know such gobbledygook as langlauf, sitzmarks, christi, schuss, ruades, etc. A beginning term fall you'll need in your ski vo cabulary is one you'll probably learn best through experience. "A fall," as described by one usually reliable source, is "an instance of involuntary contact of the skier with the snow." (There's one in every crowd.) And the gaping depression you've left in the snow where you fell is known as a sitzmark or bathtub; above all (espec ially for the sake of Ritenour) don't be a basher one who flies down the slope with a prayer as his only means of stopping. Here's more advice. If you're a cracker (one who learns slow but never gives up alive), consult a canones (an expert skier). Only to ease your curiosity, langlauf is a cross-country skier; a christi is a fast turn with the skis parallel; schuss is a fast ski run, and ruades are christies with the rear of the skis lifted slightly off the ground. If someone says he 'likes your herringbone, don't feel flattered. It's the pattern left in the snow when climbing with the skis turned out. ODDS 'N ENDS: "If we had won, it would have been a mockery to everything for which football stands." That's the observation made by Penn State backfield coach Joe Paterno at a recent high school football banquet when he was trying to explain the Lions' 17-7 loss to Florida in the Gator Bowl. "We weren't ready for the game and Florida was," Paterno said. "The blame belongs to the coaches, not the players. We didn't provide strong leadership in preparing for the game." Jim Taman, State sports publicist, brought "Old Iron sides" back to Mt. Nittany last week. The trophy was presented in Pittsburgh at a dinner-banquet sponsored by the city's Chamber of Commerce . . . Dick Pencek, former Lion lacrosse boss now serving Uncle Sam, will be an assistant lacrosse coach at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point this spring. (Who sez the Army doesn't employ sound strategy?) Look for a new addition this spring to the facilities at Stone Valley, the University's 6,000-acre recreation site. The administration is buying three sailboats for the lake. Plans for the near future call for a fundamental course in sailing techniques to be oflered through the physical education department. The senior class could give the University's strUggling recreation program a much-needed boost if it elects to invest its class gift (about $8,000) in the Stone Valley project with a large pavilion. -. /I . . . and before ~:i . . -...- I accepted my bid, I asked them . ' :'' if they were going ... , to have JAMMYS .., featuring CHRIS COILS - ) - ' - and the ' .----,. -- -‘ .--:', - CONTINENTALS" ~..... . ..... -- ~ By JOE GRATA THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA * COLLE CLASSI PIFER MUSIC CENTER Muqic head quarters for Hammond Organs, Pianos, all musical instruments and accessories, sheet music, and complete music books fur edu cation. Open daily till 8:00 p.m. except Wed. EL 6-3441. FOR SALE: Dorm Contract available immediately. Call Frank Orlando at UN 5-1332, DORM CONTRACT. Will sell immediately Contact Bruce UN 6-4679. DAVENPORTS, Over Stuffed Chairs, Breakfast Sets, Single or Double Beds, Chest of Drawers, Dressers. 'Tables. Hoy's Used Furniture, just off Mountain Street, Le mont, AD 8-1)420. OPEN 6-9 p.m. 1958 FORD F/L Hardtop. Tri-carte, Isicy full race cam, floor shift, H.D. trans mission, rear end extras. Drive to appre ciate. Hon Unger, AD 7-2602. STARVING! Please help me. Buy my fencing mask and foil. Almost new, very cheap. Call Nola, UN 5-3376. DAVENPORTS, Over Stuffed Chairs, Breakfast Sets, Single or Double Beds, Chest of Drawers, Dressers, Tables. HOY'S Used Furniture, just, off Mountain Street, Lemont. AD 8-0420. OPEN 6-9 p.m. TAPE RECORDER, 360, with tapes, mike, etc. Must sell. Almost new. Call UN 5-23'03. GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen: Comfortable rooms, running water or pri vate bath, central location. (Double or single.) Quietly conducted for rest and study. The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany— AD 7-7792. AD 7-4550. Mrs. Cox. SINGLE ROOM, quiet—sl i per week. Avail able spring term. Call AD 7-4388. WANTED: TWO Roommates to share fur nished apartment—six rooms. AD 8-2759 or AD 7-7218. WANTED GIRL TO SHARE inexpensive apartment near campus. GRAD STUDENT preferred Call AD 8-1233. WAITER FOR Sigma Pl. COUNSELORS FOR Pennsylvania Coed Camp—male and female group leaders. Mature, experienced. Minimum require ments: college seniors or graduate stu dents. Specialties—assistant arts and crafts (wood and general ((hop), dance, dramatics, archery, golf, tennis, assistant swim in structor ARC, electronics (conduct basic physics and electronics lab), riflery, Phys. Ed. majors for all areas of athletics. Write background, experience and salary to Trail's End Camp, 166 Langharn Street, Brooklyn 36, N.Y. IF YOU ARE a. good tenor there is a home for you with the Penn State Singers. 201 Carnegie. AD 8-8723. WANTED: CLEAN One Bedroom Apart ment within 5 blocks of campus on or about March 15. Rent between 470 and 555 month. Call Joel UN 6-6451 between 2 and 5 or after 8 p.m. FOR SALE FOR RENT Mennen Spray Deodorant is rugged. Hard working. Long lasting. Delivers 3 times the anti-perspirant power of any other leading men's deodorant. That's right. 3 times the anti-perspirant power. Mennen Spray... in the handy squeeze bottle. What a brute! WANTED ANYONE INTERESTED In Afro-Cuban or Latin American muaic7 Contact Jack, AD S-6679. IF YOU ARE n good tenor there 13 a home for you with the Penn State Singera, 201 Carnegie. Al) 8-8723. TWO MEN to work in kitchen. Call enterer of Sigma Nu. AD 8-2852. WORK WANTED TYPING DONE in my home. Manuscripts, term papers, theaft. AD 7-3900. TYDING WANTED FAST, ACCURATE TYPING. Call Al) 8-0797 atter 6:00 p.m. HELP WANTED MEN: Business & L.A. students, prefer nbly with 10 credits or less, 18 hours per week working schedule adjusted to suit study and class schedule. 145 per week to qualified applicants. Interview by ap pointment only. Call AD 8-8992. WAITER WANTED. Call caterer, AD 7- 49:13. RIDE WANTED RIDE WANTED to Colt:minim. Ohio or anyplace within two houra of there for anytime Friday. Feb. 15th. Dale. UN 5-1 i 655. RIDE WANTED to State College from Phila. Fri.. Feb. 15 or any weekend. Call Rocky, UN 5-5882. LOST ONE PAIR OF Black Rimmed (iinssel in a white cane at the West Balk Record Hop Friday night.. Desperately need them. Please call Gayle, UN 5-7975. REWARD! Lcast: Gold Orchid Charm with Pearl. Call Susan. UN 1i 7700. SHRIMP COLORED Wallet near Melama hail's. Keep money but return paper:, please. they are important. ii. - EEY CASE with enr Monday, parking lot 70 and Willard Hall. Reward. UN 5-6301 or Al) 6-8024. ONE RING--Class of '62. Initials IIKIt. Reward. Call Mark UN 5-6742. LOST— PEA RL RING in Sackett Sunday morning. Much personal valor. SIO reward. If found call Barbara UN 1,4253. LOST & FOUND BLUE CONVOY COAT lost at Beta Sin- Phi Gam jammy Saturday. I have your black one. Call UN 5-7298. STOLEN PLEASEI RrrußN belongings. except money. taken on 3rd level of Sparks Sun day. Very important to owner. Drop wal let contents and keys in book hin in front of library. The Brute GI FI AN EDS PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY, Sod( History aml Economies. Get eNpert sistanee - HOW, Al) 8-8818, S'rOP ! DON"r THROW ft way thou clothes. Call UN 5-72.r.1. Thursday Saturday front S to ft :Id and front Sunday from t -r,. to have them p up. All clothes will he sent to C refugee fitmilier in Miami. This sponsored by Gamma Sigma Sig ma Alpha Phi Omega. RILL PAUL and LEE announce l night that the We,t Italia Religion., fairs committee will show their next nt Itenver Stntlittm. Mtn ksion Free, TO 1 3 1. , :TE: Mary• Pickford Hart "ll.k fur you." DEAR CAROL, Cri4 Odle and The C nentadt will he blaring at the ..1141 Betty and Lich are ertething. Love. I' A SW f.:ET EA HT DANCE, Cob. 15, p.m. Music by Tony Ellice, $2.50 couple. Ref reahmen ts will be at. Tirketa at We•iloy Foundation deck. E X PER INT ENT W ITII Fascinating. educationa I. Ilse your corder. phonograph. l'hitailA, huge ea free. ftenearch A /Noe/a t y 2 Olympia. W sh. WRITE SONGS? We can help wet published. recorded by cornet nie' Victor. Decen. Free brochure. Nat Songwriter's itox 19KiN, On Bent h, Florida. EXPERT TY PiNc—Thi.es. tuantise t2i in papers. Mrs. John Warner, Box Junintit Gap, Altoona, l'n. t 3 GO. collect. VALENTINE EVE'S DANCE! Suer your heart tt I.l‘ (all'riu tonight. 9: II :30 p.m. Ivy Itoekv. DEAR PA M. Look itoi (or n to Ca 11 Mearl, UN 5-40914. PENN STATE OUTING CLUB I'SOC Canoe Trip, February 17. N ni Rer Hall 9 a.m. Sign up at II !leak. Bring your fur-lined arl an PSI/C SI(IFEST. See it un film. day nimbi., 121 Sparks. 7 p.m. Plan n skier's Swap Shop. Come nod f out about the Ski and Swint Da at Skimont, Feb. 2!. I'SOC this weekend an the 17th, Online Club will to Tobomining there is snow—if there isn't we will hike (not 51) miles). 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