PAGE SIX Nittany, Mich. St. Harriers Vie For Leading _X -Country-Honors The winner of tomorrow's meet between Chick Werner's Lion harriers and the charges of Michigan State's Karl Schlademan will probably be top choice for national hill-and-dale honors. Both teams scored easy victories in their opening meets. Werner's thinclads ran rough shod over the marathoners Of Pittsburgh and Cornell, while Michigan State had little trouble taking Ohio State and Purdue in to camp. State, a perennial Eastern lead er in the hill-and-dale sport, will field a veteran team against the highly-touted Spartans. With one exception, Dudley Foster, the only member of the team who isn't a senior, the team is the same one that represented Penn Stae in cross country last year_ Brothers Race Bill and Don Ashenfelter, Al Porto, Bob Freebairn, Jack St. Clair, Dudley Foster, Bill Gorapn, and Bob Parsons will carry the State colors against the Spartans. Michigan State, last year's NCAA champion and the first team to win the triple crown in cross country when they swept the the NCAA, senior AAU, and 1C,4-A titles in 1948, are again rated as one of the top harrier teams in the nation Although the Spartans have lost most of the runners that gave them the top position in the marathon sport, they will be paced by Warren Dreutzler and Don Makielski, two of the top cross country men in the nation. Dreutzler, Makielski Tough Dreutzler, NAAU Steeplechase champion, and Makielski will be the Spartans one-two punch. Francis Carey and Dick Roberts are the only othei returning let termen. Spartan newscomers are Wayne Scutt, John Walter, Walt Scoenegge, and Jerry Zerbe. While Michigan State may have the edge as to outstanding niadi vidual performers, the Lions seem to have the edge in balance. Dreutzler or Makielski will be rated as the ones to beat for in dividual honors. Bill Ashenfelter, tomorrow's captain, who copped first place against Pitt and Cor nell, will be State's No. 1 choice to beat out the Spartan duo. Pro Basketball Game In Lock Haven Gym Regional basketball fans will get an early NBA preview to morrow night when two court powers, the Philadelphia War riors and the Washington Capi tals, clash in the field house of the Lock Haven State Teachers College at 9:15 o'clock. Basketball greats such as something that the machine-like George Senesky and Joe Fulks Penn State teams definitely find will appear, along with rookies to their advantage. Nelson Bobb, Ike Borsavage, Paul The Lions have already taken Arizin, and Tommy O'Keefe. four straight this season and are THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVhNIA By RAY GALANT Will Captain Lions Against Michigan St. BILL ASHENFELTER will represent State's biggest threat to steal individual honors from Michigan State's Warren Dreutzler tomorrow. Bill has paced the Lion thinclads to victories over Pitts burgh and Cornell with a first place finish in both meets. Booters Oppose In Homecoming The undefeated Nittany Lion soccer team will celebrate Coach Bill Jeffrey's 25th Homecoming game by attempting to extend its winning streak to 20 games at the expense of Colgate at 10,a.m. tomorrow. The National Co-Champions will be at full strength for the first time in two weeks with the return of scorer Joe Lane to ac tion. The rangy center forward. who broke, an all-time Penn State record by tallying seven times in the season opener with Bucknell. has been nursing an injured ankle. New Raider Coach The Colgate contingent will be brought to State College by a new coach, Tom Dockrell. Re ports indicate that the Red Raid ers will field an inexperienced club and lack of experience is Colgate Contest averaging five goals per game. The peak performance of. the year was the Bucknell game which saw the loser's goal dented no less than 11 times. Call Frosh Boxers Orient Martella, freshmen box ing coach, has issued a call .for freshmen boxing candidates. 'Ring aspirants are asked to re port to ringside at Rec Hall at 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 31-and Nov. 1. DURING HOMECOMING WEEKEND GET • Gifts Yarn (Khaki & Plaid) Nittany Card & Gift Shop Opposite Atherton Hall DID Tops UT In IM Phi KS, Lambda (hi Delta . Tau Delta, staving off a last-play comeback by Zeta Beta Tau which ended on the one foot line, won the i r second straight IM football game last night, 12-7. Sigma Nu, last year's champs, triumphed over Phi Sig ma Kappa, 13-0, in another fra ternity battle. In the independent contests, the Dragons were victorious for the second time as they dov s vned Dorm 39, 7-0.. Dorm 26 topped the Blackhawks in an overtime game, 1-0. It was the initial win for the dorm men. ZBT scored first in their thriller with DTD, and the half ended 7-6 when the victors scored but missed the extra point. In the opening minutes of the second period, DTD scored again and held on the lead. v>s ~ vet' E< ~1•: ti:~Y~t~ : ~s:f .'",:'%f:: . i''.:i : .:''.'? . .ii:';. -. ~,,-$:."7.i.0-,K•,:i. ~~~~ ~~~~! ~~ ~ > \ * * * She * e ., , • ...3wainio ' , - • -ca, ** * * .."% • • : •-• rte%~3ssiY:~ `: '' ~'~ ::.Y<" .......:~ ~R}'~:: Miss Grace Henderson,? lea invades the ranks of the swam hilly to the proceedings. Henderson Koehler Benning Glazer (.000) (.587) (.694) (.528) Bost. U.—Syr. Syr. Syr. Bost. U. Syr. Duke—Maryland Duke Maryl'd Maryl'd Maryl'd Harvard—Dart. Dart. Dart. Dart. Dart. Mich. St.—N. Dame N. Dame Mich. St. N. Dame N. Dime Ohio St.—lowa Ohio St. Ohio St. Ohio St. Ohio St. Penn—Navy Penn Penn Penn Penn Pitt—Miami Pitt . Miami Pitt Miami Corn'l = Princet'n Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Mich.—Minn. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Wisc.—N'western N'western N'western N'western N'western Army—Columbia Army Army Army Army Yale—Holy Cross Yale YZle Holy Cross Yale THE Westminster Foundation AT THE Pennsylvania State College WELCOME HOMECOMING ALUMNI! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27,.-.1,50 Football; Win Swim Meet Natators from Phi Kappa Sig ma, Lambda Chi Alpha, and Al pha Sigma Phi captured swim ming victories in the tri-dual meet yesterday afternoon at Glefinland pbol as the third round of competition for the fra ternities got under way. In the opener, Phi Kappa Sig ma outscored Delta Upsilon, 24- 17; Lambda Chi Alpha edged Al pha Zeta, 23-17; and Alpha Sig ma Phi dunked Chi Phi, 22-19. Bob Richardson, DU's winged merman, sparked his team to vic tory with a double triumph. Richardson won the 60-yard free style and also copped individual diving honors. Lambda Chi pro duced a double winner in Dick Wert. 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