THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1943. Track Squad Prepares Per Penn Relay Meet . Lions Hope for Win ; In Distance Medley ' Penn State’s track squad will begin their Spring season by par ticipating in the Penn Relays scheduled to take place at Phila delphia April 23 and 24. ' Competition in all track and field e'ypnts.at the meet is expected to be keen, but .the Id.ons hope to ■nijgke then-.,.best .showing, in ■ the distance medley relpy. eyent which Wil-1 find Dibeler, St. Clair, Smith, and Karver composing the squad roster. Johnny Dibeler and Cliff St-. Clpir will run either the quarter or- half mile laps. Either J\lac Smith or Mitch. Williams will take the three-quarter mile trick and Kar v(pr will run as anchor man. . • ' Jhe sprint medley relay squad will probably find Dibeler leading off in the quarter, Rufus Williams and Block in the 220_yard runs and St. Clair running the final one half mile leg. Fordham and New York Uni versity'are favored to place high in the distance events; both had completed . a successful indoor track season this Winter. NYU has lost its star miler, Dixon, but Ford hart still has. speedy Norwicki. Probable. starters in the . two mile' relay event include St. Clair, Mitchell Williams, Harris, . and fSIES^SS. LOST Hamilton Wrist. Watch. \ "initials ' MEK,'-' 19.42.. Call. IShJ ■tyY.irijf.Rm. 307 - 3tpd-678rBMF ‘S'ISHiN& stiU :- b e i n g |hurited. by. 'guy...who;• wants-:.:to ; spend' his'.last Spring' on: thet trout qli'pam. Size 11'or 12. Call Larry, 2561.'. .' 3t-comp-6TLTC FOR SALE—Midnight. .blue tux-. « edt>, size 37—38 length, mediunij: likp new. Also complete outfit;,- all in Excellent condition. Will' sell cheap. Call Don 2938. FOR, S ALE—Faithful Bike, .Tonto. ... TWO BRAND NEW TIRES. $lB. wanted. Call 2960 at, nighit between 7 apd 9'o'clock-.‘Ask for. Phil Davis. \V> ■ " 2t-7-pd—BD FOR RENT—Large double room, / close to . campus. Call 3332. 243 South Pugh: street. LOST—Zeta Tau Alpha pin Tues day night probably between Blu'd and White and . Atherton Hall. Finder call Helen McCleary, Atherton Hall. •FOR SALE:—Tux shoes, perfect i.condition—oniy worn twice. Size nine. Call Don, 2938. . A .GRADUATE student' requests the company of an attractive coed preferably over 21, for the 'Junior-Senior Ball. Call 711, Ex. change 253 M, ask for Albert. lt-chg.-8-RLF WANTED —Two Senior Ball dates. ‘ Price no object. Call Marion Breakstone or Florence Grossman. ROOM AND BATH to sublet for . House party weekend. Hotel State College. Radio-phonograph overlooking Allen street. Call; Bob Sherman, telephone . 733. P. W- —Kane Warren, Union City. ■ Lpave Friday, return Sunday.' Call Weed, 2090. . ltpt.-8-RLT P. W.—To Harrisburg,' Leave Fri day: afternoon.' Return. Sunday. Call.J.C.. 2171," • lt'Chg.-KD PW—To WUkes-Ban-e or vicin ; .' ity. Leave.' Friday ..afternoon at 4:15, i-eturn Sunday night. Call Melvin 3369. lt-8 RW— Nesquehoning, Lehighton,- or vicinity. Leave Friday Call Eel, 2561. 3t-comp-LTC Karver. The four-mile relay roster may find Curt Stone, Horne, Mitch Williams, and Karver in the start ing.lineup. Depletion in the ranks of many collegiate track squads has put Gerry Karver near the top in the list of star college milers. Gerry ran the best time for the 1000-yard event this Winter when he took the New York K. of C. meet with a time of 2:12.5 in Madison Square Garden. Several weeks ago he ran second-to Gil Dodd in tpe Cleve land K. of C. invitation mile run. Curt Stone will carry the Lion colors in the two mile event to be run off Friday evening! ’ Representing.the Blue and White in the pole, vaulting event will be Stemlep, with .Hanin and Moyer participating in the shotput match. Lion high jumper will be Stouffer, with McMinn, Borges, and Pearson throwing the javelin. Hoggart will do the broad jumping. Following the Penn Relays, the Lions will play host to the Ohio State Buckeyes May 1 and the Pitt Panthers a week later. They will wind up the Spring season with participation in the IC4-A’s in New York City: 5.5, *v< ; ' X' /' v, '■- -.' - &' -- " - < > v ' V* *. ss ~ .•> ,>£ '■}< ' ' 3tc0mp,3,6,7,AF THE DAILY COLLEGIAN SPE's Score Upset Win Over Delta Chi with Fast Shutout Bowling Sigma Phi Epsilon’s seventh place Fraternity Bowling League entry pulled a neat trick Tuesday night in handing the league-lead ing Delta Chi bowlers their first shutout defeat. Although only an exhibition match because both teams’ oppo nents for the evening had failed to show up, the SPE’s have some thing to talk about. Reeder, Agnew, and Baierl all bowled over 500 for the winning SPE’s, while Bretherick was the only man on the Delta Chi team to hit the mark. Reeder was high man for the evening with a 551 total and ej 218 high line. The summaries follow: Sigma Phi Epsilon—B 165 189 18.3 537 Agnew Baierl . i 142 108 203 513 Becker 134 148 146 428 Chivers 138 154 167 459 Reeder 218 169 164 551 Totals 797 828 863—2488 Delta Chi—o Wetherill 157 146 134 437 Christman .... 171 121 163 455 Bretherick ... 168 192 151— 511 L. White 135 169 179 483 K. White 136.148 190— 474 Totals 767 776 817—2360 YOU MAY NEED THE RED CROSS—GIVE GENEROUSLY MRr '/Vi'.' rv YOU CAN DEPEND ON THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES SMOKERS WHAT THEY WANT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiuw COLLEGIAN SPORTS lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllKlllllllllHlltHin Have you ever heard of a high speed track meet, featuring 1400 entrees, being .j-un off in the actual running time of one hour and 4j» minutes? Well, it happened, and all through the efforts of former Penn State track and field coach, Lieut. Charles (Chick) Werner. Chick, although taking full responsibility for the adfui*. give? credit to. military regimentation of the participating cadets at the Chapel Hill, N. C„ school where the event took place. The immense program took three days for completion, although the actual running times for each day were 55, 20, and 30 minutes respectively. Rain and snow during the second and third dgys of thw, match slowed up the program by at least'3o minutes. ' All events were rpn on the same field, with the cadets standing at attention for the distance events until starling time rolled around* Four high-jumping pits at successive heights enabled the cadets te go from one to the other until they were eliminated! Two discus circles and six shot put circles added ot the time-sav* mg venture Tapes? guns and watcnes were not used until the final? durin„ the last day of the meet. After the first day of competition: when 1400 cadets competed, the field was narrowed to 520 entree# the second day and 150 finalists for the third day of competition. ' Four hundred eighty cadets tried for honors in the. 100-yard dash, while over 300 competitors entered in five other events. The we&thnff was strange 100, with the sun beaming on the iirst day entrees, raid pouring during the second 'day of the program, and snow during the finals. The project, possible only through strict military control, is the first of its kind to he run off in military camps throughout the United States. Credit must therefore be given to the o’-iginator—oup own' Chick Werner. Chick, himself a track man and holder of five world's hurdle records, deserves thanks for such a tremendous program ' u/ ' • ir~ . 4 00. 09 ° w