MONDAY. JUNE 27. 1049 e s> e.us The Lion’s Tale by Ed Watson SPORTS EDITOR The Mighty Three A hearty pat on the back to Coach Chick Werner and his three trackmen. Captain Horace Ashenfelter, Jim Gehrdes and Wil Lancaster. This trio, Penn State’s repre sentation in the recent NCAA track meet in Los Angeles, man aged to rack up enough points to pull the Lions home fifth in a field of some seventy-odd. col legiate cinder units. Ashenfelter added the NCAA two-mile run crown to his list of accomplishments when he gal loped home thirty-five yards ahead of Michigan State’s War ren Dreutzler in a fast 9:03.6 clocking—a new low for “Ash.” • Gehrdes placed second to Olympian Craig Dixon, UCLA, in the low hurdles, and followed Dixon and Dick Attlesley, South ern California, across the' finish line in the 120-yard highbiurdles,' Lancaster, the Nittanies’ much improved dashman, was sixth in the 220-yard dash, won by Olym pic kingpin Mel Patton of South ern Cal. Patton’s winning effort” was timed at 20.4. An indication of the fine per formance put on by 'the Lion “team” is shown in the scoring. Michigan State, the IC4A cham pion, barely edged out the Wer nermen in the team totals with a ten-man aggregation. . To Attempt Triple Ashenfelter attempted to add the National AAU title to his ac complishments over the week end. Jerry Karver completed such a cycle two years ago when he came home first in the IC4-A mile run and the NAAU 1500 meters. “Fearless Fosdick,” Ashenfel ter’s nickname on the cinders, copped the eastern distance title FREE CLOTHING REPAIRS We sew on or tighten buttons, meno small pocket boles, tack trouser cuffs, and repair broken belt loops FREE when you bring your cleaning or quick pressing to Hall's Dry Cleaning Shop. Entrance on Allen St. underneath the Corner Room. Open dally from B—6. Bring your slothing |« today for free repairs* Board and Room MARRIED COUPLES MARILYN HALL 317 E. BEAVER AVE. 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