Prlday, April 86,-1989 VARSITY TRACKMEN COMPETE IN PENN RELAY CARNIVAL TODAY COACH TO ENTER 14 LION RUNNERS gittany Entries Will Participate In 7 Contests—Cartmell - Changes Line-up Competing against the cream of the collegiate track world, fourteen Lion athletes will enter seven events at the thirty-fifth annual relay cane- Val of the University of Pennsylvania bn Franklin field today and tomorrow. Conch Nate Caetmell has made sev eral last, minute changes in the Nit 'Ugly entries. Penn State will be rep resented in the quarter, half and four mile relays, 3000 meter steeplechase run and the hammer, Javelin ,and dis cus events. McDowell has been forced put of the 120-yard high hurdles by an injury to a back muscle in prac tice Saturday, while Ratcliffe was selected to conmete in the steeple chase after Tuesday's workout. In order to concentrate on the four mile contest, the Nittany entry in the distance medley relay championship will be withdrawn. Coach Cartmell plans to conserve Captain Bill Co'c and George Offenhauser, who had been icheduled to carry_ the baton in -the medley competition today, for the four.milo - relay tomorrow by this move. Penn State will thus relinquish the medley relay title won by Kar bach, Kittle, Offenhauser and Cox at last year's games. - Lion Relay Strong The four-mile college relay race for the championship of America will be the Lions' strongest point , woring pos sibility Eighty-four trackman repre senting twenty-four institutions, the largest entry for this event in the history of the Relays, will face the starter. The four-mile championship, final event of the meet, is always one of the blue ribbon contests, of the meet. George Offenhauser, Paul Rekers, Chick Meisinger and Bill Cox, former intercollegiate indoor and outdoor ipilo titleholder, will compose the Nit tany quartet. Meisinger and Rekers have been recording fast times over the mile tinge in practice sessions, while George Offenhauser is showing noteworthy speed in the best perform ances of his career 1928 Relayq Score Coach Cartmell will choose the quarter and half-mile relay men from Bowie, Stookey, Stark, Hidinger, Flen niken and Fullerton. Bowie and Stook ey will compete in both races. Stark BOSTONIANS 1: COLLEGE BOOT SHOF"- •!. •,,i..m-:•;:...:..:..:4.:44-:-:-:-:...:..:44-:4-x-:-:-:-:-x-x44.{..4÷:-:-2-x÷:44÷).:-:..x. •• • • * • Mothers' Day May 12th - X . -- , KEEP THAT DATE WITH MOTHER X T CANDY AND GIFTS OF ALL KINDS SUITABLE FOR THE + Y OCCASION. ' :: ..: . WE WRAP FOR MAILING :;: College Cut-Rate Store Allen at Beaver .5* When spring4iMeilays come around and you want anextrr treat, just sit down to a bowl , a crisp Kellogg's Corn Flakes_ang sliced bananas! Breakfast, luncl or supper—on the-campus or.off►., CO' , RN "FLAK-ES and Hidinger will probably run on the quarter mile team, with Flenniken and Fullerton completing the 880-yard quarter. In the quarter-mile championship contest at the 1028 Relays, the Blue and White representatives tied fos first with the U. of P. trackmen. The team was composed of Bartholomew, Bates, Kilmer and McCracken. In the half-mile relay championship of America, the Lion quartet, made up by Bartholomew, Bates, McCracken and Karbach, finished second, follow ing Uhio State to the tape. - Masser To Throw Javelin Red lforril will represent Penn State in the hammer throw. Merril has tossed the weight 15fr feet in pectic°, and has a good chance to score if , he con duplicate this per formance in competition. The Nit tany entrant in the discus throw will be Cal Shawley, varsity football lines man Shawley will also hurl the jav elin and hammer. Musser, holder of the CollegC rec ord, is entered in the javelin throw. He has been retarded by strong winds and poor weather conditions generally this year, hovering around the 160- foot mark in practice. Completing the Nittany entry list, Rifeldre, captain-elect" of the cross country team, will run in the grueling 3000-meter steeplechase today NORMAN SPARKS TO SPEAK ON 'AUTOMOBILES' MONDAY Mr. Norman R. Sparks of the De partment of Mechanical Engineering will lecture on "Your Automobile" in room 200 Engineering D at 800 o'clock Monday night. This is the third of the series of public lectures arranged by the School of Engineer ing. Mr. Sparks will discuss the essen tial parts of the automobile, their in dividual functions and operations, and their coordinated mechanisms in the assembled ear Ho will correct popu lar misconceptions concerning the automobile and will explain its proper operation and maintenance. PHYSICISTS HOLD PARLEY Representing Penn State at the an nual American Physical convention which was held at Washington, D. C, bait • Thursday, Friday, and Saturday were William R. Ham, professor of physics, Wheeler P. Davey, vice-dean of the School of Chemistry and phys ics, Walter H. Pielemeier and Marsh W White, both associate professors of physics, and Harry It Kiehl, as sistant in Physics. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS The most popular ready-to•aat cereals served in the dining yearns of American colleges, eating clubs and, fraternities are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. They include ALL-BRAN, Rice Krispies, Pep Bran Thdoss,Krumbles and Kellogg's Shredded Whole Wheat Big. cuit. Also Kaf fee Hag Coffee MOM I=l=l that tato you sloop. NETMEN WILL OPEN SEASON TOMORROW Varsity Tennis Team To Oppose Franklin and Marshall At 2 O'clock Opening the season against an ex. perienced team, Coach Dink Stover's netmen will face Franklin and Afar shall on the Armory courts at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon The Lancaster coultmen have al ready played two contests this season The first contest was lost to Navy by a score of 7-to-2, and Johns Hop- Inns won the second 5-to-2. They arc playing the Nittany con tingent as the last game on a three contest trip. Yesterday they met Buchnell at Lewisburg, and today they oppose the Juniata netmen at Hun tingdon. Weather Retards Lions Captain H. L. Kahler of the Franklin and MarshalPteam will start the match for the visitors. The other members of the tenet in the ordet of then playing will be P D. Eckman, B. BaseHine, W. W. von Se!demi: and G. Landreth. C. R. Apple, the second-ranking member of their team, probably will not make the trip. Hindered by inclement weather, Coach Stliver's charges were not able to hold regular practice sessions mi tt' the past two weeks. Since that time a sestet of steady, consistent players has developed. Captain Ed Butler will lead off for the Lens and will be followed by Hal Montano, the only other veteran on the team. In a doubles match, Metz ner will pair with Jack Barber, out standing nemcomer to this year's squad. Glenn Thomson, winner of the all- College tournament and last year's freshman tournament, will be the fourth man on the team. The other two members mill be Teti Wolfe and Bud Johnson Very Confidentially Good news travels swiftly —More new sportwcar are here— EZEDII3 IMEMEM lEMETEI They're snappy and a word to the wise you know the answer. FROMM'S opposite front campus N_MN gieGy'dd CORN nJU(ES ITAE PENN STATE' COLLEGIAN YEARLING BATTERS WILL FACE BISONS Piny Opening Game Agnmot Oucknell Plebeo on New Benner Field i Tomorrow Afternoon Leo Ilouck's freshman baseball charges will play their first game of the season when they encounter the Bucknell yearlings on New Beaver practice field diamond Saturday after noon ut 12 15 o'clock. Selection of the pitcher will lest be tween Gates and Ponds with the prob ability that both will see service The catching post is a mattes of doubt betneen Saltier, Fulvm and De Tails Helms, after playing thud base for tuo week, has been shifted to first which will probably be his permanent assignment. 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