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    PAGE SIX
Lions Rated Favorites
To Dominate Easterns
(Continued from page five)
with the former since the top
four finishers in last year's
tourney are back to try it again.
The quartet is Jim Petrino
Ernie Terrell,
Machen Fight
For WBA Title
CHICAGO (AP) Tall Ernie ]
Terrell 'of Chicago held steady
yesterday as a 7-5 favorite over
Eddie Machen for their, World
Boxing Association heavyeight
title bout tonight.
The WBA stripped Cassius
Clay of recognition because he
agreed to a rematch with Sonny,
Liston in' violation of the WBA's
no-return-bout rule. The second
Clay-Liston fight is slated for
May 25 at Boston.
Terrell has a 36-4 record since
he turned pro in 1957. The 25-
year-old fighter's chief accom-,
plishments have been 10-round,
decisions over Cleveland Wil
liams and Zora Folley in 1963.
Machen, 32-year-old father of
four, has had a roller-coaster
career, even though marred by
only five defeats in 54 bouts. His
fifth defeat came in his most
recent star t, a 12-rounder
against former champion Floyd
Patterson in Stockholm last July
5.
Machen, noted as a cautious
boxer although he has scored 29
knockouts, also lost to two other
form e r champions, Ingemar
Johansson and Liston, as well
as to former light heavy cham
pion Harold Johnson and Folley.
PHI MU ALPHA
The Men's Professional
Music Fraternity Announces
Its
Pledge Concert
MARCH 9th 8:00 p.m.
Recital Hall Arts I
Public Invited
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Performed with
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(Temple), Jacobson, Oglesby and
Isabelle in that order.
Saponaro's major competition
in the trampolne could come
from teammate Tony Watson.
The Lion junior has come on
strong lately and may surprise
a lot of people before the tourna
ment is over.
DENNIS PAOLETTI: Paoletti
is one of the specialists on the
Lion team, competng only in the
sde horse. He too has 'come on
strong as of late with his best
score, 9.4, coming two weeks ago
against Syracuse.
RINGS SPECIALISTS: John
Martin and Gary Williams will
be two of the five G-men entered
in this event.
Martin seems the more likely
to come away with a medal,
having fnished second to Tem
ple's Barry Wissman, who has
since graduated, in last year's
competition. But it's not going to
be any easy matter for Martin.
Jeff Zimmerman (Springfield)
and Bob Walters (Syracuse)
should provide enough competi
tion for anyone.
TRAMPOLINE SPECIALISTS:
Watson and Gene Schofield fall
into this category, with the
former standing the best chance
of finishing in the money.
Freshman Baseball
Coach Don Kepler has an
nounced that all candidates
for the freshman baseball team
should report to 268 Rec Hall
Monday at 5:15 p.m.
JACK BEASLEY FORD Inc.
Rte. 322 North
Cleanest USED CARS
In CENTRAL PENNA.
Call 238.6753
For Good Results
Use
Collegian Classifieds
EMINIEIk:
COLLEGIAN CLi,SSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
LAMBR ETTA 150 Scooter. 1958. Fine
condition. Just cleaned out and re-timed.
SlB5. Bob 8654607.
DORM CONTRACT for spring. term
CHEAP!!! Call Sonny 865.6448 or 238
9862. HELP!!!
NEED A CAR for the spring term?
Going to Europe—must sell 4-door 1960
Renault. Make me an offer. Phone
John, 237.3044.
DAVENPORTS, overstuffed chairs, break
fast sets, beds, chest of drawers, tables
and desks. Hoy's Used Furniture. From
Stale College turn right at Klinger's
farm, Mountain Street, Lemont. Phone
238-0420. Open 0-9 p.m., Saturday after
noons.
1941 CHEVY Limousine; 4 seats, 6 doors,
,good running condition. Best offer, Call
Bob Morris, Sigma Tau Gamma, 237.
4819.
DORM CONTRACT for spring term.
Discount. Must sell. Call Tom 865-3118
or 238-3074.
SALE: 196/ RENAULT. New engine,
radio, heater, white walls, low mileage,
good condition. Call 238-3419 or 238.9394.
DORM CONTRACT, West Hans, spring
;term. Any offer above $2OO. Can move
; immediately. Call Dan 865.2388.
1958 AUSTIN HEALEY 100-6. Radio,
heater, defroster, T-cover, clear side
curtains. Must sell before spring break.
0795. 238-2559.
TRIUMPH TR-3, wire wheels, overdrive
Abarth, blaupunkl, excellent condition
Must sell. Call 237-2581 or 237-7026.
HONDA time is here. Greet spring on
a HONDA. Prices from 5215 00. Used
HONDAS available. Williamson Sports
Motors, 262 E. Beaver Avenue. (Kappa
Sigma Bldg.) 231-2501.
ALFA ROMEO 1959, red, Giulietta
Spider, luggage rack, wind wings, ton•
neau, r&h, $9OO Bill A. 237.2337.
1955 PLYMOUTH V-B, automatic, in
spected. New combination 6 and 12 volt
battery, new winter tires. Must sell.
Call 238-4682.
HONDA 150, excellent condition. Many
extras. 275.00. Call Sgt. Zimmerman,
AROTC, 865-2552 or 466-6407 alter 5 p.m.
FOR SALE: Heavy Sheep Skin Rugs,
4 ft. by 2 It.—available in blue. white,
red, etc. Perfect throw rug. Call Dow
238-6062.
DORM CONTRACT in Hamilton (West)
Hall for spring term. Will take a loss.
Call Walt 865-6285.
ATTENTION FRATERNITIES: Used
Norge Commercial Washers, reg. 5437.50,
now SISO CO. Includes money meter and
a 30 day guarantee. 0. W. Houts and
Son, State College.
1960 V.W., sunroof, radio. Good condi
lion, must sell, leaving country. 238
6826.
SKIS-6'7" wooden skis with bindings.
Excellent for beginners. S2O. Call 865
8182.
DORM CONTRACT (West Halls) reduced
rate. for spring term. Call 237-4939.
TWO PIAA wrestling tickets, SA OD each,
reserved seats. Call 865-3866, Torn.
STAMPS, COINS, reasonably priced.
Have mainly U.S. and U.N. first day
covers and plate blocks, halves, silver
dollars and proof sets. Call 238,3223
after 6 p.m.
1964 HONDA Superhawk • 305 c.c. Motor
cycle. Call Curt 4666655.
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FOR SALE
HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycle; 125
c.c. Best offer over 550. Call 238-1524.
1965 MUSTANG Hardtop, 289 cubic
inches, 225 horsepower, 4 speed trans
mission, disc brakes, whitewalls, 4 seat
belts, pushbutton radio, many other ex
tras, silver blue, 3700 miles. Must sell,
family expanding, a steal. Call 238-1106
after 5 p.m.
1962 ALFA Romeo Giulletta Spider, new
tires, new battery. Will sacrifice. Ed
after 7 p.m. 137-7510.
ONE SONY "200" Tape Recorder lett at
sale price, 5179.50. Regular price is
5239.50. Television Service Center.
TABLES AND CHAIRS for rent. At
United Rent-Ails "We rent most every.
thing." Next to Bus Terminal. 238-3037.
FOR RENT
DOUBLE ROOM in quiet house, 1 1 ,2
blocks from campus. Twin beds, stall
showers. 243 S. Pugh St.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS, foreign
students. Friend's International House
offers community living at compatible
rates. Call 238.2660 for Information,
TWO MAN Apartment. Available ImMe
rbatelY, spring or summer. Call Mrs
Cox at 237-4850 or Glenn at 238-1861.
LARGE SINGLE Room for spring term;
parking, College Heights. 237-2174.
THREE OR FOUR man furnished apart
ment for summer term. Good location
Reasonable. Call 238-2235.
THREE MAN Apartment, spring term,
close to campus. 2384706.
GARAGE FOR small car, attached to
house. Available any time. Millie, 845-
8373.
SINGLE ROOMS for rent; 4/a blocks
from campus. SB.OO a week, boys pre
ferred. Call 238.3497 after 5:00.
ROOMS FOR summer Term at Alpha
Phi Delta $5O rent; cooking privileges.
Call 238.3541.
TWO ROOM unfurnished apartment, 228
South Allen. 238-3177. Available in March.
WANTED
WANTED: TYPING—any kind. Call
237-4492, 207 Madison Avenue.
TYPING WANTED—any kind. Call alter
.5:30 p.m. 2383195
DISHWASHERS WANTED for fraternity
Salary plus meals, Start immediately
Call 238-9062 or 238-9135 ask tor Phil.
ROOMMATE WANTED for an apart
ment spring term. Close to campus
Call Ron 237-4321.
NCAA TICKETS. 2 or more. Will pay
premium. Call Jim 238.3074.
ROOMMATE WANTED: Third man
needed for apartment, 3 blocks from
campus. Call 237.3557.
WANTED FOR spring term and summer
term—third roommate for spacious new
three man apartment, two blocks from
campus. Call 865-332.1 or 86.5-9722. after
6:00,
SEAMSTRESS will do any kind of alter
alions. FREE pick-up and delivery.
237-2312.
TO RENT: Female grad. to share apart
ment with same. Write: Reilly c/o Wells
Spring Valley Road, Morristown, New
Jersey.
TYPING— IBM Electric. Call 238-1477
atter 12 noon.
TYPING WANTED: Thesis, term papers,
and reports twill pick up and deliver).
Phone after 12 noon 238-2569.
ROOMMATE FOR spring term—sharp
apartment. Call 237-3152.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS can help
you rent your apartment. Rates are
low and everyone reads The Classifieds.
Call Daily Collegian 865-2531.
John - Mart
"God, gave us certain physical gifts, and
they should not go idle. They should be used
to the fullest."
These are 'the words of John Martin, one
Of Penn State's top varsity gymnasts. It is
a credo that he has utilized to the fullest,
in many respects enabling him to become
the superior athlete that he is. .
. The 21,-year-old Elizabethtoiun senior
was not a gymnast, but a wrestler, in his
Donegal High School days. In fact, ,he first
became interested in gymnastics after he
had arrived at State in his freshman year.
But, after seeing gymnastics performed,
he became intrigued. "Everything about it
fascinated me," he said.
He took such a great interest in gym
nastics, 'and in particular' the still rings,
that he began working out by himself in the
alcoves of Rec Hall. He was encouraged in
his private endeavors by Bud Williams, one
of the Lions' all-time great ringmen, whom
he had met through the Intervarsity Chris
tian Fellowship.
Martin was given even more encourage
ment to keep on working after a chance
meeting one day
,in Rec Hall. A stranger,
after watching Martin go through one of his
routines, came over to him and said: "You
should be on the team. You're good enough."
The person who made that remark should
have known; he was Greg Weiss, former
Penn State star and later an Olympian.
During the summer break Martin, at
home, bought a pair of rings and installed
them in a barn. He practiced on them
throughout the summer, building up all
important strength and endurance.
"Strength and endurance are' what is
primarily needed for a routine on the still
rings," he said. "But especially endurance."
Come the fall of his sophomore year, he
began working out with the team, eventually
working up to the position of becoming one
of four athletes competing for a starting
berth on the rings.
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FOR BEST RESULTS
USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
HELP WANTED
THERE ARE excellent career oppor
tunities in Central Penna. Register with,
us today. Penn Central Personnel Serv
lce, Hotel State College. 238-4921.
WAITERS AND Dishwashers needed at
ZBT fraternity. Call 238-9308, ask for
caterer. Best food on campus.
GRADUATING CHEMlST—lubricants re
search. Fee and relocation paid, Penn
Central Personnel, Hotel State College.
238-4921.
PANIC! Have one Friday "Caretaker"
ticket; need money. Will swap. Phone
8654046, please.
TIM GDl's TIMC needs commissioners
for our projects. What are your interests?
We need them! Sign up at HUB desk
before April 7. You will be contacted.
FOLKLORE SOCIETY, general meeting
7:30 p.m. Sun., March 7, 212 HUB. Prot
Bayard talks about fiddle music.
DAVID SPRINTZEN, Dr. Rozen, and
Dr. Zellnsky discuss the alternatives in
Vietnam Tuesday at 4, 112 Chambers.
Faculty Committee and SENSE.
FINAL MEETING of term for Penn
State Camera Club. Bring B&W Prints
in any category for HUB exhibition.
Pick up slides. 214 Boucke, 2:30 p.m.
Tues. Meeting will be short.
EPISCOPAL LENTEN Service of Eve
ning Prayer and Stations of the Cross
today at 3:00 p.m. in Eisenhower Chapel.
INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN Fellow
ship meets tonight at 7:30 p.m. in 111
Boucke. The program Is "Songs of
Praise."
ATTENTION! A TOUR OF THE Penn
State accelerator facility and accom-
panying lecture on the Instrumentation
and techniques of particle physics by
Dr. Ernst Bleuler, Tuesday March 9,
1:1s p.m. at the Accelerator building.
Members and invited guests only.
MISCELLANEOUS
KEEP YOUR ATLATL DRY
KEEP YOUR ATLATL DRY
TYPEWRITER RENTALS. IBM & Olym
pla—electrics, standards 8. portable type
writers. Prompt repair service. Nittany
Office Equipment, 1207 S. Atherton.
238-05c8.
LIGHT GREEN Toggle Coat. Losf In
West Halls Friday night. If found call
8654614. Reward.
55.00 REWARD for Information leading
to the recovery of Tan Suede Coat lost
in Freer Lab March 1. Call Perla 230-
2356 or return coat to HUB desk.
ONE LADY'S Gold Wallet. Contains
important cards and pictures. Call 865-
8745.
ONE LADY•S white gold Waltham wrist
watch, Feb. )7. Reward. Call 8654583
—atter 5 call 359-2649.
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 trent of Rec
Hall at MOD a.m. Beginners welCome.
Call Craig, 7384978.
CANOE TRIPS this weekend. Bald
Eagle Creek on Saturday at 1:30;
Upper Red Mo on Sunday at 9:00,
weather permitting. Beginners wel•
come. Sign up at HUB desk.
FOR BEST RESULTS
USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
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All told, Martin participated in three
meets in his sophomore year. In his first
meet, he partially broke and finished with a
disappointing 7.70.
But he was not discouraged, ,and he im
proved in his second meet. And in his third
meet of the year, the team's final, against
Pitt,' Martin turned in a 9.20 score, cap
turing first place.
Looking back on that accomplishment
now, Martin can only laugh that it "shocked
the daylights out of me.'
Last season, his junior year, Martin was
a regular varsity ringman, alternating with
teammate Bill Jenkins for most of the team's
first places. But when the \ season ended he
competed in the Easterns and captured
second place.
"Taking second place last' year in the
Easterns was definitely my greatest.and most
thrilling accomplishment, he said.
This season Martin really came into his
own on , the rings, copping first places against
West Virginia, Pitt, and Springfield plus
several second and third place finishes.
Right now, Martin, like the other State
gymnasts, is looking ahead to the Easterns
and the several elimination rounds they hope
will lead them down the road to an NCAA
championship.
think we'll win the championship,"
Martin said. "Especially if we just perform
our routines like we can, doing the basic
and easier things right."
Martin's own routine, however, is any
thing but easy. Besides going through sev
eral crosses, he mounts the rings via the
- difficult and demanding back roll cross.
Looking ahead to his own future, Martin,
who graduates next term with a major in
zoology, will enter the Philadelphia College
of Osteopathy in the fall.
As for gymnastics, he plans to remain
with the sport, perhaps competing in amateur
tournaments. His reasons are typical of his
whole outlook: "I will be competing," he said,
"just for the sheer enjoyment of it!'
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