PAGE FOUR Swimming Team Away For Meet at Syracuse By DICK ZELLER Collegian Sports Writer Penn State’s varsity swimmers are on their second journey outside the confines of the Natatorium today with a meet at Syra cuse. The Lions will he in the familiar position of underdogs, and again winning an event will be considered a major accomplishment. Mehnert Again The most likely to put a win on the Lion side is Erich Mehnert. The sophomore free- Styler currently leads the team in the 200, 500 and 1,000-yard freestyle events. With his great improvement over the last few weeks, Mehnert can be counted on to set at least one school record per meet. . John Oleyar is the other hope in the individual events for a few points for the struggling Lions. His breaststroke times have enabled him to lead the team but have not been enough to win in very many meets. Third in Row? The 400-yard freestyle relay team will be looking for its third win in a row. The four some of Gene Weber, Jeff Pearson, Jim Con rad and Dennis Burkett has cut its pool and school record to under 3:40. By far the most respectable of the timed swimmers, the relay team has bettered all competition at the Natatorium. It’s not going to bring any lasting fame to any of the four swimmers, since the mark will probably be lowered Repeatedly over the next few years. A truly competitive time on the national level would be around 3:15. Many improvements should be forth- Killy, 3 U.S. GRENOBLE, France (AP) ey team, which suffered its Jean-C'.aude Killy, France’s su- straight defe-t, this one a i • , • j. . 10-2 dubbing by the power-laden perman on skis, triggered his R ussians drive toward an Olympic triple At the same time, there were by winning the men’s downhill more trips to the hospital for yesterday after three girls members of the •' ~ brought Ihe Unltad Stator „ unprecedented three medals m were injured in falls in the a speed skating race. downhill. 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