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    PAGE FOUR
Saponaro Alters Outlook
Lion Gymnast
Now Regards
Judge as Foe
By ED CARPENTER
The crowd of more than
6800 people, who only seconds
before had been as quiet as
an average classroom when an
average professor cracks an
average joke, burst out with
applause.
The sound reached 'an al
most deafening pitch when
the judges flashed their_ scores
—9.6, 9.7, 9.7 and 9.9.
The record crowd that was
watching the Penn State-
Temple gym meet had seen
almost perfection in an event
where it is difficult to achieve
that point the long horse
vault.
To Pete Saponaro it meant
more than just a six-point first
place.
Out for Judges
"Last year, I was just try
ing to win," the Lion senior
explained the other' day. "I
think I proved it, so now I'm
trying to beat the judge."
This has been the latest de
velopment in a gymnastics
career that started at a Miami
Beach Boys Club.
"I was born in New York
City, but moved to a nice area
of Miami Beach when I was
12," Saponaro explained.
Although not mentioning
any names, the Nittany co
captain was quick to point out
that he was not the victim of
any gangland activities such
as those that involved a cur
rent teammate from Los An- :
geles.
Saponaro's first run-in with,
gymnastics apparatus came
when he was 12 when he
started on the trampoline at!
the boys club. He waited,
however, until he reached
North Miami High School to
start competing.
His first piece of equipment.
the trampoline, almost spelled
the end of Pete's gymnastics
career while a junior in high
school.
Landed Head• First
"I was doing a trick when
I fell through the springs
head-first," Saponaro s a i d.
"Fortunately, I split t h e
springs with my shoulder and
bounced back up. The only
injury was to my forehead
which I hit on one of the
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The accident plus the emer
gence of an outstanding sopho
more trampolinist at North
Miami eliminated Saponaro
from trampoline competition
until his sophomore year at
State when he entered the
event at the national 'YMCA's.
Pete turned to the all
arounds as a senior and helped
his high school capture the
Florida State championship.
He, himself, took top honors
in the long horse vault and
tumbling events. Also on that
team was Brent Williams, now
a performer for Southern Illi
nois, the defending national
champion.
Saponaro's plans for college
originally involved Dade Jun
ior, a small school within a
stone's throw of home. A three
way correspondence among
Saponaro, Lion coach Gene
Wettstone and North Miami
gym coach, Chic Cicio got
Pete to the Nittany Valley in
September 1961.
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PETE SAPONARO
Saponaro had one major
problem standing in his way
of becoming a top gymnast—
football.
A halfback in high school,
football occupied most of.
Pete's time with gymnastics'
forced to take a back seat. His]
major problem when he start
ed to compete for the Lion
G-Men, was to learn to run,
like a gymnast and not a foot
ball player.
Remedied Problem
"I used to run like a half
back on the long horse ap
proach," Saponaro said. "I'd
try to run through it instead
of over it,"
Any gym fan who viewed
his vault against Temple will
tell you that this problem has
been remedied.
Tomorrow starts a big two
day tournament for Saponaro
—the 38th annual EIGL's.
The Lion senior will be en—
tered in three events, free'
exercise, trampoline and long
horse vault, the latter being
the event in which he and
Syracuse's Sid Oglesby share
the Eastern title.
The competitors in these
three events aren't the only
ones that will have to watch
out for• him. Pete Saponaro
would like nothing better than
to beat the judges.
—N.Y. Times
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STAMP COLLECTION. Mostly colorful
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FOR SALE: Heavy Sheep Skin Rugs,
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STAMPS, COINS, reasonably priced.
Have mainly U.S. .and U.N. first day
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dollars and s proof sets. Call 238-3223
after. 6 p.m.
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HARLEY•DAVIDSON Motorcycle; 125
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1965 MUSTANG 'Hardtop, 289 cubic'
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belts, pushbutton radio, many other ex
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family expanding, a steal. Call 238-1106
after 5 p.m.
TWO PIRA wrestling tickets, $4.00 each,
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1957 FORD Convertible, white, V 4
Thunderbird engine, standard transmis
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Call atter 5:30, 355-4119. •
ONE SONY "200" Tape Recorder left at
sale price, 517930. Regular price is
$239,50, Television Service,' Center.
TABLES AND CHAIRS for , rent. At
United Rent-Alls l'We - rent most every
thing." Next to Bus Terminal. 138-3037.
PENN STATE OUTING CLUB
HIKE, this Sunday, March 7, to un
determined' points. Cars leave Rec
Hall at 10 a.m. Sign up at HUB desk.
ROCK CLIMBING at Donation, Sun
day, March 7. Meet in front of Roc
Hall at 11:00 a.m. Beginners welcome.
Call Craig, 2304978:
CANOE - DIVISION meeting, Thurs.
4 March, 7:30 p.m. in 111 •Boucke.
• Instructional talk, •Illustrated with
slides, by Dave Kurtz. Also Ameri
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CANOE TRIPS this weekend. Bald
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Upper Red Mo on Sunday at 9:00,
'Weather permitting. Beekman ,war-
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end of the South Gym. The
schedule is'as follows:
Today and Saturday, 2 to
5 p.m. Tomorrow, 3:30 to 5:45
p.m.
Candidates are asked to
come warmly dressed and pre
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should bring his own racket
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p.m. today.
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GARAGE FOR small car, attached to
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Haunts Opponents with
Deft Passing, Shooting
, By. JOHN LOTT •
Collegian Sports Editor
•
Bob Weiss Might well have achieved first or second-team
All-America stature' had he enrolled at North Carolina State
four years ago., ••
He was seriously thinking of doing just that. NC State
is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, where sports
fans yawn ,through the football season, impatiently await
ing the opening of the basketball campaign. And just as
in New York City, Philadelphia and the .Big Ten. ACC sports
writers splash hardwood heroics in big, black headlines and
boldface type. You might be an obscure, awkward kid
from the Tennessee hills, but just luck in 15 or 20 points
some .Saturday night and the whole -world knows Sunday '
morning.
At Penn State, getting basketball publicity is about as
easy as getting the Obelisk to crumble. Or so it seems.
Bid Weiss picked Penn State, and everyone concerned is
elated with his choice. In fact, that decision was instrumental
in enabling the Nittany Lions to horn in on the newspaper
space the past three years.
"I wasn't worried about publicity," Weiss said last
night. "My high school principal had played here and he
influenced me toward State. It has been a lot of fun work
ing under a building program, one that wasn't already
established."
If the past three seasons are any indication, the State
basketball program is firmly entrenched now. A lot of the
credit must go to increased recruiting. And a lot must go
to Bob Weiss.
After scoring 27 points per game in his senior year at
Athens (Pa.) High, Weiss broke into the starting five in his
first year of varsity ball in college. His keen shooting eye,
!alert defensive play and take-charge attitude have kept
him there ever since.
There never has been any doubt about Weiss' shooting
ability. He'll wind up his collegiate career as the third
highest scorer in State annals. Only Jesse Arnelle and
Mark DuMars have topped Weiss' 1048 points, a total that's
due to rise even higher. The Lions finish the regular season
against Rutgers here Saturday, then open NCAA tourna
ment play. Monday in Philadelphia against Princeton.
But this year the 6-2, 180-pound guard has reached
his peak as a ;',floor general and deft passer. And nowhere
is it more evident than on the Lions' racehorse-style fast
breaks.
Just ask Jim Reed, whose scoring average has been
fattened considerably by "feeds" from Weiss this year.
Weiss generally leads the break, looks one way then passes
the other to Reed, who cuts at just the right time and lays
it in.
"He makes it easy back there," Reed says. "I've gotten
to the place now where I know pretty well what he's going
to do. Earlier in the season he surprised me a couple times,
but we work together pretty well now."
When Weiss isn't scoring (he's No. 2 on the team with
a 16-point average), he's setting up countless other baskets
with his alert passing. In fact, his passing may detract
from his scoring mark.
"Weiss could be much higher in scoring if he weren'f
so unselfish," says State coach John Egli. "He always has
looked for the pass first, the shot second."
And praise from rival coaches has fairly bubbled forth
this season.
"He's one of the most unselfish players I've ever seen,"
said Bucknell boss Don Smith after Weiss had scored only
nine points against his team at Lewisburg. "He's one of the
best we've played against."
Bob Duffy of Colgate just shook his head after Weiss'
28-point binge two weeks ago at Hamilton, N.Y. paced a
Lion victory.
"Weiss just killed us today," he said. "He's a really
great shooter and a 'heady' ball player. He runs the team
and keeps his head out there."
One night later 'in the Syracuse dressing room, Fred
Lewis of the Orangemen was bitter after watching his
team drop a 70-62 verdict. But he still had accolades for
Weiss.
"Weiss is a great basketball player," Lewis said, "You
never see his name on the All-America check lists and I
don't see why. He certainly should make somebody's All-
America. He's as good a player as we've faced. He moves
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the club and is an excellent shooter."
Weiss did make somebody's All-America,, even if, he
was listed next-to-last in the Associated Press honorable
mention choices. But that's typical of the credit State
basketball receives in general.
State publicist Jim Tarman has nominated 'Weiss all
but two weeks this season for the weekly All-East team.
He made it once. His latest snub came last week, when he
was nominated for recording 19 assists in two games. As
usual the New York and Philadelphia players dominated
the selections.
But Monday night in Philadelphia, Weiss and the Lions
will get their publicity, even it it's only publicity by associa
tion. They'll be facing college basketball's best player, Bill
Bradley, a factor Weiss believes will help get the team sky
high for State's first tournament game in a decade.
"I think playing)against Bradley will help us," Weiss
said. "We're really lboking forward to it. It's great to get
into a tournament, but that in itself doesn't mean that much.
We'll have to cash in on it to make it count."
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