page four Season Opens in Mass Redmen Host Gymnasts By LEW THOMPSON Assistant Sports Edit or Mass. -- Gene ottstono Hncl the Pejin Stwtc gymnastics team arrived in 'he greater Boston area ve— terday. where you can't help ‘'l at a /cw hi , lc;i1 spots during even a oriel visit. This is Dip place where ihe at Bunko- Hill (Breed's 1,111 'o .Mm Instory bulls) stalled all ihe lu—in' and ttghti'in aliout IHO year* ago. , lf 'h’-ie's one thing Wetl hir-sn't want, it's an olliei i evolution, e-peciallv in the Uimeiei'y ,f Masoulm sf'U- Boydon Gym liii-, alier ’'Veen die .’.ion- open the 1 r '‘it; .yi ima-lic mm-oii again.-t Ih," Hcdmen. In Ins ii'aii eon. u \ alive H'.iy, Welt tone u ould -■ ttw mr h like his team had la-1 yeay v hicli may - 'em to hr defying nrngiv-.- and change, but it's pietty hard to unpiove on a pei reel 11-0 t'ecurd and an NCAA national ttlle tn gymnastic circles. So if the coach's inuintain the-staiuh-quu atutude seems to make John Biivhers into flaming libeials. b) one it on the air of revolution in the atmosphere. Lions Should Win A c t u a 1 1 y. Massachusetts doe-n t appear to ofler much of a threat to the Nillaiiy Lions’ bid (or an opening meet victor;,. but then Gen eral Gage underestimated the colonials almost two cen turies ago. And this area has had a warm spot for the underdog ever since. Penn State rates as a solid favorite in today's meet, even though the Redinen already have two meets under their belts, winning 153.75 - 145.48 against Pitt here on Dee. 4 and losing tn Army at West Point, 154.22-169.85 a week later. The Lions hold a 2-0 slate in their previous meetings with Massachusetts, and last ycav's NCAA champions clob bered the Redmcn, 93-25, in 1965 at Rec Hall. This is another year, and another Lion team, however. In 1966, familiar names like Jacobson. Culhane and Sapo naro no longer riot the Penn State roster. Isabelle, Cohen Back Captain Ed Isabelle and junior Steve Cohen remain, nevertheless, and that is more than most coaches have. The Penn State pair are two of the best all-around perform ers in the country, blit in 28 years of coaching. Wettstone has learned that it takes more than one or two men to win an NCAA team title. “You must have at least seven or eight real good men to have any hope of winning a team championship.” he said. After Isabelle and Cohen. Wettstone looks lo his other returning letterwinners to pick up the slack created by graduation losses. “Gene Scofield, Doug Col lins. Dennis Paoletti and Gary Williams have all improved this year.” Wettstone noted, “and we’re counting on them O • e NOW SHOWING • * • “ONE OF YEAR’S 10 BEST FILMS!” Winner 3 N.Y. 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The entering of a fourth man means that each team will need nunc talented pci form er.- This is especially laic since thi> score a team gel- for a given event now i- the total of the performances given by its three top men m that event. Wettslmie behove- that thi new -eoiing system will load to lower individual scores and more technical sconng by the .nidge-'. “Before, when points woic awarded on the order of fin ish." he commented, “all the nidges had to do wa- estab lish a level of performance with then scoring If the be.-t man got a 9.3, the nmy-t one. not quite a- good, might get an 8.9. and so mi "This year," he continued, “Ihey have to he more exact wnh their deduction of points because of deficiencies in a pei formancc. So. an 8.8 last year may only be worth an 8.4 this sea-'On." New rules and new scoring sy-tem or not. Wettstone is using a lime-tested successful formula today—going with the- best he's got in Cohen and Isabelle All-around Champ Cohen, who won the all around crown in tile NCAA Eastern Regionals last spring, wdl be the Lions' all-around entry this afternoon, while Isabelle, as Penn State's un- Free Electric in Car Heaters • Cartoon mhauL WITH OPEN All THIATU If/iTM* FRI., SAT., SUN. Feature Time 7:30, 9:10 Ist Run Drive In gp TKaWMtOH'nCHBUCfIfE* 2nd Big Hit NAKED COURAGE. NAKED HEROISM.,. NAKED HOPE... Sf®Se „ usutRSM Releas# J OIJJM&A RCTUPES PPEienT^ "Mirtr H limited-events performer, is slated for duty in six events,- passing up only the still rings.| Seven of State's eight j -ophomores probably will see 1 action in the first meet of j their varsity careers, includ-' me Marty DeSantis (floor exercise and trampoline). Don Dries (side hor-e). Dave Cog ger-ha!) (trampoline). Don’ Spiker (horizontal bar, long horse, paialle! bars), Dick- Runvan (horizontal bar). Ron Kochman (still rings) and Dave Cha-e (floor exercise). The rest of the Penn State, lineup will be Paoletti (side horse), Schofield (trampoline), and Williams and Larry War-' ner (still rings). Despite his confidence in his veterans, the state of Massachusetts if not its uni-! versify, worries Wettstone. 1 Just a .short distance from Amherst is Springfield. Springfield is important to the Lions for two reasons. First, it i- the hometown of Ed Isabelle, and second it is the home of Springfield Col lege. which visits Roe Hall next week in a meet which Wettstone predicts will be “a fight for survival” for his team. j The meet with Massachu-i setts? Wettstone probably would call it a mere skirmish before the big battle. When asked whether Penn State could take the Redmen. 1 the coach disregarded the aura of great men and great 1 moments that is the heritage' of this land. 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The Tartans have got a tough act t n The last basketball team to entertain Penn State was Duke, an aggregation that has met with a relative amount of success «o far this veur As a matter of fact, the Blue Devils arp considered by most authorities on the subiect to be Ihe best basketball team m the country. As such, thev soundlv trounced Penn State. 83-58. when the two teams met in Durham last Monday night. Carnegie Tech falls somewhat short in a comparison with the Blue Devils—thov don’t have a Jack Marin or a Rob Verga and their place on Dunkels ratings is hardly as promi nent—but coach Mel Cratsiev’s team does have a respectable record of 5-2 and a 6-G sophomore center named Jim Brown Both of these factors could spell trouble for the Lions when they meet the Tartans today at 2:30 p.m. at Sktbo Gym in Pittsburgh. However. Cartslcy’s squad hasn’t faced the calibre of material that State has. Tech’s wins have come against Washington and Jefferson, St. Vincent’s, Westminster. Geneva and Grove City, none of which are showing any signs ot pushing Duke out of its high ranking. Even the teams that beat them, Pitt and Ohio Wesleyan, don’t measure up to some of the schools the Lions have whipped. Therefore it seems a fairly logical assumption that John Egli’s team will have little or no (rouble winning its eighth game of the season. Egli, who shuffled his lineup around a little over the holidays, will go with Paul Mickey at center, Carver Clinton and Ray Saunders at the forwards and Jim Reed and Jeff Persson at the guard spots. Gerry Roseboro, the team's sixth man, and Leon Rickens will also see considerable action. Roseboro, a 6-1 senior and a demon on defense, was a starter in Ihe first few games. Though a good ball-handler and a bounder in State's zone defense, he couldn’t find his shoot ing range and Egli benched him in favor of sophomore Persson. 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Wrestlers At Grace By TOM BRIGGUM Collegian Sports Writer it m outii ;.n ah lui long time since an eastern school has won a wrestling meet at Grace Hall. In fact, the last Lehigh loss at home was to Pitt in Feb ruary of 1961. This time pet lod encompasses a string of 27 straight home victories for the Engineers. Tonight. Penn State coach Pull Koll and his m&tmen will liv to slop the Engineer skein and win this, the iiOth meeting of the two schools. The Lions lead the scries 29-18-2, bill Lehigh has won I lie last five meets in a row and eight out of thp last ten. Lots of Sophs Lehigh, like State, is loaded with the sophomores Head coach Gerrv Lecman plans to start six of the first-year var sity grapplers against the Lions tonight. Since State is also topheavy with sophs, it might seem as though the two teams were preUv well match ed as far as sophomores go. hut the Engineers have al ready wrestled in four meets. The meet tonight will he Penn State's 19(53 wrestling debut Lehigh is carrvtng a 3-1 rec ord with wins over Cornell. Syracuse, and Vale, and a loss to Oklahoma. The Engineers Handball Club Meets _ The Penn State Handball Club will hold a meeting to night from 7 to 9 pan. in Room 269 Rec Hall. A tilvn of the 196 a handball championships will b° shown. All interested persons are welcomoto attend. SATURDAY EVENING AT The PUB a-go-go Welcome Back Jammy Starring ROBIN AND THE HOODS I 1 "THE BIGGEST SOUND THIS SIDE OP 1 SHERWOOD FOREST" Featuring “MAID MARION” ON STAGE 8:30 - 12:30 AT THE PUB ADMISSION 25c a t tory best films Amid the splendor of Carnival in Rio... a modern retell ing of the ancient legend of love and passion and violence! FRIDAY & SATURDAY daily showings 5 p.m.-7 p.m.-9 p.m. free coffee in our lobby admission—one dollar Exhibition of Painting by Taylor Payne Face Lehigh Hall Tonight have iVC'AA National Cham- ish out the footbaP sea-on. pious in Mike Caruso at 123 State coach Kol! is going and Bill Stuart at 137. Joe with veterans Jerrv Seaman Peritore. wrestling at 137. was at 1G0; Dick DeWalt or Joe a NCAA runnerup last year. Eremus, 152: Dave Teller, Lehigh Strong 191: and Ellerv Soils at heat v- Leeman sav, that he'll he weight. The starting sooho sLirtmg hi- strongest team of mores will he Wallv Clark, the season as sophomores 123: Toni Hostetler. Ir.O. Vime Jon Rushatz. 1(10. and Larry Fit/. 137: Dave Spmda, 175; Pfelt?, lieavvweight. aopear Matt Kline. 1(57: and Rich Lor for the fir-t tups this season, enro. 177. Pfeltr has heeti troubled by a The Ireshman meet will be back injure, but is now in too at G3O p.m . with the varsity shape, and Rushaix had to fin- coming on at right o'clock Now Showinq STATE THEATRE Time SAT. 1:00-3:06-5:12-7:18-9:24 SUM. 2:10-4:34-6:58-9:22 Zhe MOSIOftI PICTURE i\ WIEIY SQMEthiNO 10 \ OFFEND EVERYONE!! ROBERT MORSE JONATHAN WINTERS ANJANETTE COMER wSSV* Meiro Gnldwyn Ma\er and Pilfiruj Marlin <; Pmdiifiifm Tl\fi ** Lovell Dana AmlrrAs Milton Berio James Coburn John fiiolgiifi V Tab Hunter Maig,aret Leighton Libraep RoMy MeDowaJl > Robert Morir; Barbara Nichols Lionel Sender • iROJD STEIGER —, „ j Wrp',j Terr; Southern iod Christopher hhenrood/'[i. bwt*t Ton; Rmhanteon <- s ProdiiM »i John Cailej indllashe!! UMer xssSr?'' Mu 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 o o o o o o o o o o o t n munis ATHERTON BETWEEN COLLEGE AND BEAVER 237-4282 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 EJSTMJNCOLOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1966 JPOM 5 THE MAN ] ' WHO madi: : TOM .IONE8"!
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