The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 10, 1948, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1948
Lion Harriers Meet Nation's
Top Teams in IC4-A Clash
Coach Chick Werner's Nittany Lion cross-country team will vie
with more than 200 other top-notch harriers, from over 30 major
colleges and universities, for the IC4-A crown at New York City
Monday afternoon.
The Lions, victorious in three of four dual meets this season,
should be one of the five leading contenders for the title now held
by Manhattan.
Other standouts are Michigan
State, only team to defeat the
Wernermen in dual competition
this season, Army, Syracuse,
Rhode Island State and Manhat
tan. Michigan State, Army and
Syracuse are all undefeated in
dual competition this year.
"Michigan State should take
the title," Lion mentor Werner
predicted. "Army and Syracuse
seem to be the next best teams,
and Rhode Island State and our
own squad will probably battle
it out for fourth place."
INVINCIBLE
The Spartans, on the basis of
their performance against the
Lions here, seem almost invinci
ble. Four men circled the five
mile course in less than 27 min
utes while the Green and White
clad runners trounced the Nit
tanyites, 21-36.
As a comparison, only Captain
Horace Ashenfelter among the
Blue and White harriers can con
sistently run the same course in
less than the 27-minute time.
Syracuse has looked impressive
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
in wallopping the same teams
State has beaten by better scores
and in better times.
The Cadets captured the Hep
tagonal games In New York City
last week, beating out Cornell
and Pennsylvania among others.
The Black Knights from the Hud
son have two standout perform
ers in Lewandowski and Strider.
As long as Don Black is run
ning for Rhode Island State the
New Englanders will be a threat,
and Manhattan has far more
form than it demonstrated here
Friday.
BLACK
Don Black, last year's winner,
will be back to repeat his per
formance again this season. Ash
finished second to Black in last
year's meet.
In addition to the Rhode Island
State star, the "fearless four
some" of Michigan State, Bill
Mack, Warren Druetzler, Tom
Irmen and Jack Dianetti; West
Point's Lewandoski and Strider;
Syracuse standout Dick Church,
(Continued on page four)
Games Postponed
Finals in the intramural
touch - football league were
postponed because of rain last
night. Barring inclement
weather tonight, Phi Epsilon
Pi will play Phi Sigma Kappa
at 7:30 p.m. and the Coal
Crackers will tangle with the
Hot Rocks at 8:15 p.m.
Boxing Managers
All candidates for varsity man
agerships in boxing are asked to
report to the boxing ring in Rec
Hall between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m.
today, for orientation.
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Senior, Valentino Steal IM Show
Two swimmers, Jack Senior of
Phi Kappa Phi, and Rudy Valen
tino of Sigma Pi, stole the show
at Glennland pool yesterday as
their respective teams grabbed i
victories in intramural swimming.
Senior accounted for 13 of his
teams points himself as Pi Kappa
Phi trounced last year's champ
ions, Phi Delta Theta, 27-14. He
raced home first in the free style
in 32.8 seconds, adding a first in
the breast stroke and a close sec
ond in the diving event. His Tree
style mark is only .7 second
short of the record set by Cas
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year, and Don Beck in 1947.
Valentino, in the other meet,
completely outclassed his diving
opponents as he won 31.4 award
points with his three dives, but
not content with that honor, he
raced home first in the breast
stroke event to give Sigma Pi a
clear-cut 29-11 victory over
Acacia.
Tonight, Phi Epsilon Pi meets
Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi
Gamma Delta battles Sigma Nu
in the last quarter-final matches.
Meets are scheduled at the pool
at 5 p.m.
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