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SATRDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1953 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE, COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA E:~~~:~y:~v:~; i MM= I The Lion's Lair Penn State Gymnasts Entertain By ERNIE MOORE Collegian Sports Editor Tough Syracuse This Many sports fans last week read of the Players' Golf Afternoon Tournament played, in -Miami. Jack Russell, former major league By 808 SCHOELLKOPF pitcher, won the tournament by defeating Dick Bartell, Detroit Penn State's gymnastics team will attempt to stretch its in the 2. Tiger , finals, 3 'and home winning streak to three this afternoon at 2 when it Eight Win Ist However, many Penn State fans missed a 'paragraph at the bottom of the story which read: clashes with once-beaten Syracuse. All indications point to Yount, Ken pitcher for Niagara West All-Star game in Fenway a close meet with each team equally balanced in almost H-Ball Matches Falls last year, won •the minor Park; home of the Boston Red every point. Eight frat6mity handball per- league championship by downing Sox. The East won the game formers advanced to the second Art Sommerfield of Peoria, 111., of, and "Ogie" made one of the Both squads will carry a record of two wins and one loss round yesterday by virtue of first the Three-I,League, 3 and 1. prize fielding plays of the game into the The round triumphs on the Rec Hall Only a fe w people around on a bunt down the third base meet. only team that courts. campus will remember Yount as line. has been able to upset the Lions Ed Hoover, Phi Delta Theta, a pitcher for Coach Joe Be- "Ogie" now assists Eddie,Sul- and the Orange is Army, who 2 U.S. Entries won via the forfeit route over denk's Ninthly Lions' back in boxing learn, defeated State, '5B-38, and beat Theta Xi's Miles Gehm. 1941, '46, kowski with the and '47. The Kittaning and last baseball season, coached Syracuse by an almost identical John Charlton of Sigma Pi took product first came out for the the Penn State freshman nine. score, 60-37. Win 2d Places the measure of Joe Stresser, Tau Lion nine as an outfielder, but' Syracuse Coach Pa u 1 Romeo Phi Delta, 21-9, 21-15. Herb Du- Bedenk soon had him working will stand pat on his starting line- din of Phi Epsilon Pi stopped CM on the mound. Another former Lion baseball star, Owen Dougherty, showed up up,' which has been one of the In Olympics Phi's Joe Folcarelli, 21-7, 21-12. After the 1941 season, Yount best in the East this season. Herm of Alpha Epsilon on campus y est er day. "Doc" OSLO, Feb. 22 --(W)— Kaufman entered the service and didn't pitched team The highlight 'Orange Uncle Pi scored 21-13 and 21-13 tri- return to for Bedenk's last of the .vam's over Penn season and was named to the dis- lineup is found in the tumbling bull-shouldered bobsledders umphs Henry Johnson of State- until 1946L, trict all-star team. He also cap- event, wher e Romeo's charges and rhythmic figure skaters took Acacia. Ed. Davis of Pi Kappa h e n he agr • tained the football squad. pick up their meet-deciding the silver medals while Germany Sigma posted 21-2, 21-1 wins over a in Pi Kappa Alpha's donned Vlingback and pitcher Dough- points. grabbed the gold today and the Dick Ecken- form and hell sixth Olympics rode. erty is now Lf. -Dougherty of Starting with Jim Sebbo, sen- winter moved pitch the Li. toward their climax with no hope Dave Girard of Sigma Nu de- to one. of th the United States Air Force. sational freshman tumbler who feated Tonnery Alpha Owen pitched for does a full twist in his rou- for America to overtake Norway Chris of best season Last summer for the team championship. Chi Rho, 17-21, 21-6, 21-6. Zeke won s the Wright-Patterson team . in tine,.and finishing with two other Yount expects better-than-average The dire-devil Seidel of Pi Kappa Phi trimmed games while I( Dayton,. Ohio, and to in a t men in innkeeper of Lou Sigma play again Hugh Goldstein Ronnie Garmisch, Andreas Ostler, Webster of Phi Alpha, ing only one for the service team and led 21-3, 21-13. Ralf Devito of Alpha Penn' State po: this summer. Bloom, the Orange present a for- two more, lightning runs down midable mat array. Frognersseteren's icy c hut e to Phi Delta won a forfeit over Bud ed a 9-1 reco: Wolfram of Phi Kappa Psi. George Glazer, Collegian city In the high bar event Romeo capture the four-man bobsled title The next ; editor, driving and complete an Olympic 18 and of while back to State plans to pit his ace, Milan Trnka, won 11 of one those - for sparkling after watching the Penn Penn against the Lions' Jan Cronstedt, slam. Tryouts Hillel wins was a one-hitter basketball game, happened Again by Yount against Western State who has yet to lose in4this spe- . America's fine No. 1 sled, Broadcast to .Be Held Maryland. to tune in on a Philadelphia disc cialty this season. Triple-threat guided by Stan Benham of Lake jockey. These were the first three Johnny Placid, N.Y., Tryouts for the Hillel Hour, graduation played Barkal and John Mikle was second while After he ball songs played: "Just One More will round out Syracuse's h-bar the second American entry, twice weekly • WMAJ broadcast spon- for Harrisburg before moving to Chance," "It's All Over. Now," team. miraculously saved from disaster sored by the Hillel Foundation, Niagara •Falls. Last season, Yount "Never." Hope that's not the writ- yesterday, will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday at posted a game season Barka is Romeo's top man on came in ninth in the 20 for the ing on the wall. sidehorse and parallel field of 15. the foundation. • Atlantic League team. sports the on the Middle Bob Vosburg, assistant bars. In the Orange's last meet Later brightly-lit Previous radio or dramatic ex- Apparently pretty golfer, editor, thought like in Bislett perience necessary a fair he'd to see with Army, he garnered firsts in Stadium, with a crowd of 15,000 is not for try- Yount went to finals in minor game first hand also. He to the the the p-bars and'h-bar events, but cheering them , on, Germany's outs. The dramatic show be league tournament last winter. left by car, around 3 p.m. He could register only worldchampion used is the life of Haym Solomon, While checking back through didn't get into Philly until after a fourth in the figure skating sidehorse. pair, Ria and Paul Falk, beat out one of. the Jewish patriots in rev- old Collegians for Yount's base- midnight—the car- broke down. rivals, olutionary times. ball record weran into the name He couldn't get the game on Another three-event man, Fer- their keenest Karol. and Fournies, will perform in the Peter Kennedy of Seattle, Wash., of Orient "Ogle" Martella, who the car radio, didn't ge t the die for the was Yount's battery mate. Af- score until the Philadelphia In- second slot in the sidehorse event gold medals in that CLASSIFIEDS ter the 1947 season, Martella quirer put its early edition on with Dan Traficante ranked third. glamorous specialty. was picked' to play in the East- the street! Trnka, who is rated as a fine The Kennedys—a sister-brother parallel bars man, but who failed team making its second appear- FOR RENT to even place in Syracuse's meet ance in the Olympics—put on a with the Cadets, will remain sec- spectacular exhibition of skating, PLEASANT DOUBLE Room. Single beds Near campus. Call 2919. ond-seeded in this event for to- giving an artistic program -to the Edinboro, Sinkers Roll day's encounter with the Lions. accompaniment of a medley of FIRST FLOOR—one room and bath apart- George Hendricks songs. :rent in private residence. Available to is ranked as folk one' student in exchange for twelve hours Syracuse's' third best man in this But was Ria work per week. Apply in person after 6:00 specialty. it Falk, a petite p.m. at 740 W. Fairmount Ave. To Sixth Cage blonde,. and her husband, Paul, apart- IM CENTRALLY LOCATED Wins one room Fournies will round out his who brought thundering applause ment (no cooking). Bath semi-private. Edinboro, defending independent IM cage champion, rolled to day's performance by showing his from the spectators with their Suitable for one or two graduate students wares on the , flying rings and dazzling ac performed to or part-time assistants. $6 per week—- it's sixth victory Thursday night by smashing previously unbeaten t the $9 per single. rope climbing events. The- Or- music of Beethoven. double. week Dial 6-773 Joe's Boys, 63-25. ange's top man in both special- before 5. The United States ice hockey ONE-HALF DOUBLE room for male stu- Although 'the winners led only 20-11 at halftime, Joe's Boys ties, he took third in each event dent. Inquire 234 Pugh against Army. team, beaten by Sweden, bounced at S. street or could not get in the game in the second half. Edinboro's famed trio back for a 5-3 victory over Po- call 3265. Edwin Katzman Andy 1,f3 DOUBLE ROOM. Quiet surroundings of Bill Mihalich, Glenn Brown, and Ken Bouldin scored 46 points and land. It was the fifth win in six Phone 4022. Felice are ran k e d second and games for the between then'. Mihalich had 19, third, respectively, Americans and Brown scored 16, and in the rope kept them in the running—al- MISCELLANEOUS Bouldin pins, also unbeaten in six starts, climb. though tallied 11. The win assured Edin- in the final game March 3. their chances are remote boro of at least a tie for the Lea- Grover Gets ,12 In the rings event Romeo is —for the championship. HOMEMADE PARTY refreshments of all gue undecided about using either Ron- kinds. Excellent fruitpunch, $1.50 per I crown Altoona and the Stars scored gallon, for more than 5 gallons $1.35 per nie Bloom Goldstein behind gallon. Another powerhouse, wins to to or Very good banana nut bread 95e the Sink- hold on their slim Fournies. Third man per ers, walloped Hall, 49- hopes catching high-flying for Syracuse TODAY'S THE DAY loaf. Homemade cookies 34-40 c per Simmons of the in this event will be Art Schmitt. dozen. Birthday cakes and other cakes. 12, to tie Dorm 3' for the League Foresters, 6-0, in League F. Ed P HO TOSCOPES Frida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Ave. Phone 4818 J Lion Coach Gene Wettstone State College. lead with six wins and one loss. Parrish's 15 points led Altoona said that flashcards, which were 1-5 P. Joe Garrity to a 36-19 conquest M. IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs, just led the winners with of the Lords. introduced last Saturday in the bring 19 points. The Stars, led by Charles Pryor's call 2492 or machine to 633 W. meet with Navy, will be used PHOTO SHOP College Ave. Mr. Beat:ties' 28 years ex- Straight markers, dumped perience is your Win Sixth 13 G.F.O. by a again for today's meet. • at service. Dorm 14 and the Vandals both 43-30 scor e. Altoona and the notched their fifth triumphs to Stars both have identical 5-1 WANTED throw the League H race into a slates. three-way tie. 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