The Daily Collegian Team depth brings competition, chance for rest By Jake Kaplan COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER If any year were the year to have multiple injuries, this would be it for the No. 18 Penn State women's gym- ===^^^=== nasties team. . Opposed to WOMEN S other years. GYMNASTICS when the team '<>ht h, inly might have ot K eight or nine gym nasts compete in a given meet, the Nittanv Lions have a deeper squad this year. During Friday's season opener in Shephard East Lansing. Mich., 11 Penn State gymnasts saw action in at least one of the four events balance beam. 1 ’ 3 4 5 Kach addl issue issues issues issues issues issue of words $6.50 S‘).so 512.50 515.50 518.50 53.00 YOO 12.15 16.5(1 2(145 24.60 4.15 4.50 14.50 20.10 25.40 30.70 5.30 12.50 20.10 27.“0 35 30 42.90 t acli add'l 5 words add Collegian Inc. reserves the right to reject, reclassify or revise any ad to conform to established policies. Only the publication of an ad signifies acceptance by Collegian Inc. 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