SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1968 ions Thrill Crowd Scandinavian Precision Gym Meet Statistics Floor Exercise: 7. Cohen (PS) 9.50; 2. Weiss (PS) 9.30; 3, Jonsson (5) 9.20; 4. Rosensren (5) 9.05; 5. Emery (PS) 9.00; 6. Nielsen (S) 8.95; 7. Nissinen (5) 8.75; 8. Gierstad (5) 8.70; 9. Swelman (P 5) 8.55; 10. )(M -elon (PS) 8.90; 11. Litow (PS) 8.30. Penn State 44.75, Scandinavia 44.65. Side Horse: 1. Laiho (5) 9.65; 2. Emery (PS) 9.50; 3 Weiss (PS) 9.40; 4. Jonsson (5) 9.15; 5. Nielsen (5) 9.00; 6. Swetman (P 5) 8.95; 7. Nis sines (S) 8.60; 8. Litow (PS) 8.50; 9. Glerstad (5) 8.35; 10. Rosen9ren (5) 8.25; 11.Kindon (PS) 810; 12. Cohen (PS) 7.35. Scandinavia 44.75, Penn State 44.55. Total Scandinavia 89.40, Penn State 89.30. Rings: 1. Cohen (PS) 9.50; 2. Weiss (PS) 9.25; 3. Emery (PS) 9.20; 4. Nissinen (5) and Glerstad (5) 9.00 (tie); 6. Kindon (PS) 8.95; 7. Rosen gren (S) 8.80; 8. Nielsen (S) 8.75; 9. Jonsson (S) and Litow (P 5) 8.45 (tie), 11. Swetman (PS) 7.95;, 12. tnvaldsen (S) 7.35. Penn State 45.35, Scandinavia 44.00. Total: Penn State 134.65, Scandinavia 133.40. Vaulting; 1, Nielsen (5), Rosengren (5) and Weiss (PS) 9.40 (fie), 4. Jonsson (5) 9.35; 5. Cohen (PS) and Swetman (PS) 9.30 Wel; 7. G)er clad (5) 9.15; 8. Emery (PS) 9.05; 9. Kindon (PS) 8.95; 10. Nissinen (S) 8.90; 11. Litow (P 5) 8.75; 12, Ingvaldsen (5) 8.15. Scandinavia 46.20, Penn State 46.00. Total: Penn State 180.65, Scandinavia 179.60. Parallel Bars: 1. Weiss (PS) 9.65; 2. Nielsen (5) 9.55; 3. Cohen (PS) 9.40; 4. Nissinen (5) 9.25; 5. Ingvaldsen (5) 9.20; 6. Litow (PS) 9.05; 7. Jonsson (5) 8.85; 8. Emery (PS) 8.80; 9. Kindon (P 5) 8,70; 10. Swet man (PS) 8.60; 11, Gierstad (5) 8.55; )2. Rosengren (5) 7.90, Penn State 45.60, Scandinavia 45.40. Penn State 226.25, Scandinavia 225.00. Horizontal Bar: 1. Weiss (PS) 9.45; 2. Emery (PS) 9.40; 3. Cohen (PS) 9.25; 4. Nissinen (5) and Ingvaldsen (5) 9.20; 6. Jonsson (5) 9.15; 7. Rosengreri (5) 9.05; 8. Litow (PS) and Nielsen (5) 8.95; 10. Swetman (PS) 8.90; 11. Gierstad (5) 8.85; 12. Kindon (PS) 7.15. Penn State 45.95, Scandinavia 44.65. Final Score Penn State 272.20, Scandinavia 270.55 European Excellence Today's Sports Events Today's wrestling meet be- p.m. in Rec Hall and the newly. tween Penn State and Spring- formed swimming team opens field begins at 2 p.m. not at 8 its season in the Natatorium,' p.m. as listed on the University also against Temple. calen d a r. The gymnastics The rifle team takes on meet, which also pits the Lions Cornell in an away match at against the Maroons takes over 8 p.m. and the women's gym the nighttime spot, getting nastics team plays host to underway at 8 p.m. Springfield at 2 p.m. in White Li other Penn State events, gymnasium. the Nittany Lion fencers play The Lion basketLall team is host to the Temple Owls at 2 on the road at Pittsburgh. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH E. BEAVER' and S. GARNER WELCOMES YOU Sunday Services: 8:15 AM. (Holy Communion) 10:30 A.M. of MI 1967 BIG 4 TRACK MEET SIGMA TAU GAMMA ALL RUSHEES INVITED Sunday 2:00 P.M. Refreshments will be served Sermon: Portable Preachers Color Films 329 E. Beaver Ave Weiss Leads State Over Scandinavia (Continued from page one) Finland's 011 i Laiho, suffered a shoulder injury in the floor exercise, and could complete only one event, the side horse. The Scandinavian star managed a 9.65 on that apparatus; and if he could have continue in the other events, the outcome may have been different. "It was a sub-dislocation," a downcast Laiho said after the meet. "I hurt it first about a year ago. On the pommel horse, it was aching so badly that I couldn't see anything because of the pain." Penn State trailed only once in the meet, after the pommel horse competition. The Lions averaged 9.06 per event, and afterwards, Penn State Coach Gene Wettstone had words of praise for his gymnasts. "Our performances were better tonight than they were last year against Cologne," Wettstone said. "Emery and Weiss exceeded their scores of last year, but I was a little disappointed with Cohen " Cohen was also a little disappointed with his performance but he had reservations about how well he could have done under the circumstances. "I don't think I was well-enough prepared for the meet," said Cohen who has been spending more time on his medical studies than his gymnastics, "I tried to cram too much into too short a time. Ac tually I did as well as I had any right to do." And alI-around king Weiss had lauded the younger members of the Lion lineup, juniors Emery; Joe Litow, John Kindon and sophomore Dick Swet man. "This was a young team, but everyone pulled together well," Weiss said. "And what's more, this kind of thing is great for international relations. The All-Around Competition. I. Greg Weiss (PS) 2. Bob Emery (PS) 3. Hans Peter Nielsen (S) 54.60 4. Christer Jonsson (5) 54.15 5. Steve Cohen'(PS) 54.10 6. Mauno Nissinen (S) 53.70 7. Trygve Gierstad (S) 52.60 8. Erik Rosengren (S) 52.50 9. Dick Swetman (PS) 52.25 10. Joe Litow (PS) 51.90 11. John Kindon (PS) 50.35 12. Thor Ingvaldsen (S) 33.90 (four events) Lions Meet Pitt (Continued from page four) (16), Bill Stansfield (12.3) and Galen Godbey (11.6) are the other regulars averaging double figures. In the rebound department, Persson, a 6-3 scrapper, again tops the squad with 76, followed by Bill Young (71), Godbey (66), and 6-2 Daley (45). The Lions have yielded 73.4 points per game while scoring 72.8 themselves. Egli now has something he didn't possess through the first seven games—depth, Bill Stansfield, at 6-8, returned to the lineup on a regular basis recently, and two new comers, Gregg Hamilton and Mike Egleston, showed promise in their first bit of action Wednesday. Egli also sighted an overall increase in spirit since the duo, aca demically ineligible the first part of the season, started attending practice sessions. The coach hopes to make a good showing in what may be a good opportunity for advancement today. It may be the team's last good opportunity. SYRACUSE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Trailed Only Once Weiss Praises Team CAMPUS PACKS ON SALE Ground Floor HUB Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00 aim 5:00 p.m. Sponsored by: HUB Committees The Blue Eyed Soul Brothers of Zeta Beta Tau Will snap to the sounds of one of Harrisburg's finest ... JAMMY— An Rushees Invited Saturday, Jan. 13 8130 p.m. SUNDAY WORSHIP Methodist EISENHOWER CHAPEL 11:15 a. m. in Gymn•stics Win 'SPINNING AROUND on a side horse maneuver is last all six events, scoring 59.45 altogether and edging out team night's all-around champion, Penn State's Greg Weiss. A mate Bob Emery for the honor. 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