FRIDAY, MAY 11 , 1952 -..: . :- #l3obVosoliirra 6,..., , f•,•.; ,'• , '., •', '' ' • Curt Stone Provides Glimpse Into Past Penn State track fans attend ing the Blue-White track meet at Beaver Field this Saturday will catch a glimpse of the past when Curt Stone, one of the greatest distance-men in Lion history, puts in an appearance. But faded Collegians, better than I, can relate the exploits of this Lion great. November, 1946—Curt Stone out-paced a field of 22,9 runners representing 36 different col leges to, win the IC4-A cross country crown at New York. Feb. 25, 1947—Curt Stone sur prised Forest Efaw in the three mile event at the NAAU games in New York's Madison Square Gar den. Stone finished in 14:27.6, twelve yards ahead of the second place winner. Mar. 4, 1947—Stone, in taking his race, ran the fastest two mile in Penn State history. His time. 9:17.4, .completely outclassed the field of thirty runners, some of whom he lap ped six times. Apr. 29, 1947—Penn Relays— Curt Stone, showing the way to the two-milers at the Relays, clipped eight seconds from the College two-mile standard. May 13, 1947—Curt Stone, Nittany Lion distance champ ion, set a new meet (IC4-A) record in the two-mile by run-, ning in 9:27.7. It isn't every day that a Curt Stone visits the Nittany valley or every day that sports fans get an opportunity to see one of the country's top distance men in ac tion—this is th e track-fan's chance of a lifetime. Smart Students Save Time and Money by bringing their clothes to Marshall s Self-Service Laundry 9 lbs.—wash and dry—only 60c Rear 454 E. College , Phone 2956 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Lacrosse Team Has Toughest Hurdle Sat. Penn State's lacrosse team will face its toughest competition of the season when the Lion battle the Maryland Lacrosse Club on the golf course tomorrow at 2 p.m. This year, only one ball club has come close in defeating the Maryland team, and that was Mt. Washington. The Marylanders won the .game, 6-5. The win over Mt. Washington is all the more impressive con sidering that Mt. Washington de feated last year's national colle giate champions, John Hopkins, 6-5. This victory gave Mt. Wash ington the open-champion title— the winner of the match between the club champion and the col legian titlist • Outside of the close contest with the open-champs, the Mary landers have been untouchable. They took the University. of Del aware into camp, 13-2, as well as +- • PETE'S PLACE Boneless Sirloin Steaks Ham Steals Pork Chops Sea Foods • Lunches DANCING No Minors Atop Nittany Mt. Turn Right At Pleasant Gap On Route 53 mauling the Annapolis Lacrosse Club, 10-2. Their other two vic tories were registered via the shutout route-17-0 over College Park and 18-0 over the Philadel phia Lacrosse Club. Coach Bill Wittelsberger will bring a playing squad of -23 men to face State with the majority of them representing such well known lacrosse schools as John Hopkins, Maryland, and Loyola of Baltimore. The starting ten, however, is composed of three players from the University of Maryland and Loyola of Baltimore, two from John Hopkins; and one each from Duke and St. Paul's. BEL EVE N RSELF! Don't test one brand alone ...compare them all! Unlike others, we never ask you to test our brand alone. We say.. compare PHILIP MORRlS...match PHILIP MORRis...judge PHILIP MORRIS against any other cigarette! Then make your own choice! TRY TINS TEST! Tako a PHILIP MORRIS and any other ci.garette. Then, here's all 1 Light up either cigarette. Take a puff—don't inhale—and s-1-o-w-11 let the smoke come through your nose. 2 Now de exactly the same , thing with the other cigarette. NOTICE THAT PHILIP MORRIS 15 DEFINITELY LESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY MILDER 7,n.>m, - . r 'j. Piorkowski Cops In Joe Piorkowski copped the in tramural independent badminton tournament Wednesday night by defeating Harry Smith in two straight matches 15-9, 15-6. • Piorkowski, varsity basketball player, won the championship with no previous intramural ex perience, this being his first year of competition. joy Summer School • 5- and 7-Day Plan • Recreation Facilities • Fine Meals • Good Study Conditions Call 7602. and ask for Irv. 1 I p ha e p Jt on 1.1 p. CIGARETTE HANGOVER ORE SMOKING PLEASURE! RiP MORRIS ie Badminton Ti The fraternity finals will played Monday night at Rec between defending champion Goodell, Tau Kappa Epsilon, the winner of the Bill Aiken, Delta Theta Dave Girard, ma Nu match. For Best Results Use Collegian Classified Remember ... PAGE SE
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