PACE tIf;HT it - A hincla ts Trip Bill eA S h Wins ,ittany A cold, windy day plus a rain-soaked track kept the crowd small and the times slow but it could not dull the splendid track and field show put on by alumni and present Penn State thinclads on Beaver Field Saturday afternoon. In a thrilling 16-gem program most of the events •were even closer than the final 82-75 mar gin by which the White cinder men defeated the Blue. Worth admission price all by itself was the spectacle of three "name" runners in past and pre sent intercollegiate fo o t racing circles staging a great race in the Mother's Day Invitation Nittany Mile. Ashenfelter Cops Mile Former Lion distance star Curt Stone, clad in his USA Olympic track suit, fou the mile a lit too short, yet made B i 11 Ail enfelter and 11 Freebairn go out to beat hi Despite advert .conditions B i did a creditab: 4:18.8 to b e Bob by a ya and Stoney by As soon as Penn State's rec ordholder Chuck Drazenovich got readjusted to the shot put circle he fouled his first two tosses—he heaved the shot 47 feet 5 and one-half inches to win the event for the Whites. Double Winners Bill Lockhart and Jim Finn, double winners, led the Blue team to its dominance of running events. Flying Finn, a frosii, streaked to a 9.9 100 victory and just edged White's Bil/ Polito by the mar gin of a chest expansion in a 22:2 220. Fierce competitor Lockhart copped the three-man blanket finish of the 440 by scant inches over John McCall and 011ie Sax. Warning of the drama of the race was indicated by three breaks on starter Norm Gordon. When the race was finally off fairly, the White's Guy Kay took the lead, which he held tenaciously until the far turn. Stretch Drive Sax took the lead there and as Mac brought the crowd up with his characteristic stretch kick, the two battled each other down the stretch. Then from obscurity Lockhart zoomed up on the out side to win. Loekie closed his all trium phant day with a 49.4 anchor quarter for the winning Blue mile relay quartet which included •Jotia Lauer, Bill Kilmer and Mc- CAL One of the more eye-opening, performances was frosh Red Hol leres romping win in the two mite for the Blues. Red took over the lead from pacesetter Jack St. Clair on the fifth lap and looked better every quarter which. fol lowed to finish in 9:47.4, just 1.3 from Jerry Karver's freshman mooed. Pierson Wins 880 Dave Pierson for the White un eothed a tremendous stretch kick to win the 880 in 2:00.3. Fourth on the last turn, Dave rolled past early . pacesetter Lou Gomlick and then eight yards from the tape he caught the leader, Bob Roessler. In the photo finish the White's FORDHAM UNIVIERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW NEW YORK Three-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course CO-EDUCATIONAL Member of Assn. of American Law Schools Matriculants must be College graduates and present full tran script of College record CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 24. 1951 For further information address REGISTRAR FORDHAM UNIV. SCHOOL OF LAW 302 Broadwa7, , , New York 7, N.Y. By JAKE HIGHTON George Kline nosed out frosh Ed Snodgrass in the 120 high hur dles. The result was the same in the 220 lows going over the last hurdle where Kline led by two yards. But coming down George stumbled and while he was stag gering to the tape Snodgrass nipped him. Owen Wilkinson for the Blues copped the pole vault with a jump of 12 feet 6 inches although he soared over 13 feet after the meet had officially closed. SHOT: 1, Chuck Drazenovich, W; 2, Doug Shearer, B: 3, Bob Krayer, W; 4, Dick Cripps, B. Distance-47' 5 1 /.;" HIGH JUMP: 1, Jim Herb, W; 2, Vic Fritts, B: 3, Leroy Lewis, W ; 4, Ed Snodgrass. W and Chuck Carson, B. Height-6'2" POLE VAULT: 1, Owen Wilkinson. B; 2. Bob Daubert, B and Dan Lorch, W; 4; Ron Coder, W. Height-12'6" BROAD JUMP: 1, Gene Donahue. W: 2, Ron Coder, W: 3, Jim Herb, B; 4, Jim Davis, B. Distance-20'G" DISCUS: 1, Tom McDermott, W; 2, Al Schutz, W; 3, Joe Sutorsky, W; 4, Bob Brayer. W. Distance-129'8" JAVELIN: 1, Ted Roderer, B: 2, Bernie Kelley, W; 3, Bill Body, B; 4, Bill Sel vig, W. Distance-191'7W' MILE: 1, Don Bagby, W; 2 Bob Parsons, W; 3, Don Ashenfelter, B ; 4, Bob Geh. man, B. Time--4:27.3 440: 1, Bill Lockhart, B ; 2, John Mc- Call, B ; 3,011 k Sax, W; 4, John Lauer, B. Time-50.8 100: 1, Jim Finn, B ; 2, Bill Polito, W; 3, Harry Mitchell, W; 4, Ted Mortensen, B. Time-9.9 120 H. HURDLES: 1, George Kline, B; 2, Ed Snodgrass, W: 3, John Milsom, W; 4, Fred Singer, B. Time-15.7 880: 1, Dave Pierson, B; 2, Bob .Roes sler, B: 3, Vint Singer, W; 4, Lou Gom lick, W. Time-2:00.3 220: 1, Jim. Finn, B; 2, Bill Polito, W; 3. Harry Mitchell, W; 4, Dave Thomas, W. Time-22.2 TWO MILE: 1, Red Hollen, B; 2, Jack St. Clair, W: 3, Pete Judd, W; 4, Jack Horner, B. -Time-9:47.4 220 L. HURDLES: 1, Ed Snodgrass, W: 2, George Kline, B; 3, John Milsom, W; 4, Fred Singer, B. Time-25.3 INVITATION MILE: 1. Bill Ashen felter ; 2, Bob Freebairn; 3, Curt Stone. Time-4:18:8 MILE RELAY: 1, John Lauer, Bill Kil mer. John McCall, and Bill Lockhart, B: 2, Guy Kay, Lou Gomlick, Bob Roessler, and 011ie Sax, W. Time-3:24.3 You Are Invited To See SPEEDY (Whitey) MEARKLE • Graduate of National Institute of Cleaners and Dyers Give A FREE DEMONSTRATION OF EXPERT PRESSING Tues., May 8 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at LAUNDERETTE, 210 W. COLLEGE AVE. Mr. Mearkle is head presser of Sunway Cleaners j i Summer Tux Time -1 ,- ' , ....,...- . i t .3\ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Summaries: Senior Rail UR'S MEN'S SHOP College Ave. Blue; Mile Robinson Witis Independent Tennis Crown Stan Myers, Pi Lambda Phi, moved into the finals of the fraternity section of the IM tennis tourney yesterday by defeating Dick Wert, Lambda Chi Alpha, 6-8, 6-4, 8-6. • Freshman Dick Robinson won the independent IM tennis singles championship Thursday by • de feating his varsity opponent Pete Farrell in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2. The match ended the tourney which began last October. The first round of spring dou bles competition is almost com pleted. Last year's defending champions, Coleman Gainsburg and Harold Wolfson, Zeta Beta Tau, drew a bye and will not play until later this week. In other matches Don Van Erp and George Hamilton, 'Della Sigma Phi, beat Bob Ariz and Dick Kel ly, Kappa Delta Rho, 6-4, 7-5. Vic Lynch and Gordon Stroup, Beta Theta Pi, won by forfeit over Arnie Bloom and Mayer Amar nak, Alpha Epsilon Pi. 1M Results GOLF Delta Tau Delta 3 Delta Theta Sigma 2 Phi Epsilon Pi 4 Alpha Zeta 1 Phi Kappa Psi 5 Acacia 0 SOCCER Alpha Tau Omega 6 Zeta Beta Tau 0 Alpha Epsilon Pi 2 Phi Kappa Psi 1 Phi Gamma Delta 2 Alpha Chi Rho 0 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1 Acacia 0 Sigma Alpha - Epsilon 1 Sigma Alpha Mu 0 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 Sigma Phi Sigma 0 This year Bill Jeffrey is coach ing the Lion soccer team for the 26th straight year. Order Your sttxedo NOW from Opposite Old Main Pi Kappa Alpha Harry McFerran is the • new president of Pi Kappa Alpha fra ternity. Other officers are Doug las Schoerke, vice-president; John Horsford, secretary; Walter Saxe, treasurer; Joseph Duich, Inter fraternity Council representative; Edward Shanken and William Potts, co-historians; George Hite shue, house manager; Chester Howells, social chairman; John Broscious, publicity coordinator; and George Emig, sentinel. The fraternity was entertained by Delta Gamma sorority at the fraternity house. Volleyball and soft ball were played. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE TRAILER 27 foot. Call Howe 6595 Woodsdale Park. 1947 STEWART 27' Housetrailer. Excel]- ent condition. 3 room type, insulated addition, blonde plywood interior. 322-B Windcrest. 1998 MERCURY 5 passenger convertible Radio, heater, spotlight, white sidewal tires. Reasonable price. Call 230 S. Fra tier St. PULL CUT size .44 Tux. Black. Excellent condition. Exceptional offer and buy. Call Art Stolper 6939. GOLF CLUBS two woods: complete set of ten irons. Call J. King 4923. 20' SCHULT TRAILER, good condition, venetian blinds, sleeps 4. $5OO. 721 Windcrest, after 5. SALE: 1941 SPECIAL Delux Plymouth 4-door sedan. Good condition. $490. Call Wilmer 4677 after 7:00 p.m. 5 EVENING GOWNS Size 14 and 16. Will sell cheap. Call Dotty 4822 or 433 W. Beaver. GOLF CLUBS, good condition. Call Len, 296 Hamilton Hall 5051-1189 Tuesday May 15th. ELECTRIC . REFRIGERATOR. available in June. Call Mrs. Whitehouse, State College 8441, Ext. 2649 between 8 and 8:30 a.m. only, or write Box 228 R.D. 1, Port Matilda. WANTED ENTIRE STNDENT body to celebrate with Alpha-Sins and Chi-O's at Carnival Hor ror House, Thursday night. FOUND EXTRA THRILLS ,Sor a petty fee, at the Chi-O, Alpha 516 Horror Party to morrow night in Spring Carnival. GOING- TO SUMMER SCHOOL? ROOM & BOARD at SIGMA PHI SIGMA . All Sessions Phone 4402 • LOCUST LANE & E. PROSPECT •Double Roo'rns • Good Food. • Social and Recreational Activities $17.00 Per 7-Day Week FREE! One• 5x7 Print Of Your Choice From A Roll Developed By Us 24 Hour Service Guaranteed Developing and Printing OVERSIZE SNAPSHOTS "Bound to Please" You Alwaya ( Get Better Snapshots at CENTRE COUNTY FILM LAB 122 W. Beaver Ave. CLIP• THIS COUPON for Your FREE 5 x 7 Get Acquainted Offer Centre County Film Lab Collegian TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1951 FOUND GREEN SILK bandana Friday night at Catbauni Theatre. Call Fred 4702. LOST 1400 FRATERNITY MEN behind Osmond tonite In Chi-O, Alpha 516 Den of Hor rors. Please. return to Chi-O suite before Senior Ball. FOR RENT ROOM FOR Rent: Enjoy summer school. Room and, or board. Call Bob Scullin, 6311. Theta Kappa Phi ROOM and BOARD for summer. Theta Xi. Call 2161. Open all summer. 2 SINGLE ROOMS for boys (quiet) in a private home available for summer as soon as semester is over. Call 4279. LETS STAY .at the Hotel Chi Phi this summer under looking beautiful Mt. Nittany. Call 4332 today. DON'T BE isolated. Stay on campus • this summer. Room, board at Alpha Zeta. Call Earl Bomberger 7621. ROOMS FOR men at Marilyn Hall, 317 East Beaver Ave. for all summer ses sions. Convenient to town and campus. Make reservations now with Mrs. Elleard. Dial 3935. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and BOARD offered at Lambda Chi Alpha for all summer sessions. Contact Bob Enterline. Telephone 2602. ROOM and BOARD at Kappa Delta Rho for all summer sessions. Contact Bob Hosler or Don Carbaugh. Phone 2337. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs Ass call 2492 or bring to 633 College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 years es- Defiance is at your ser-ice. NOTICE TO all College employees. In this special campaign for new mem bers. it is not necessary to have a sponsor to join the Centre County Motor Club. EXCELLENT FOOD, private tennis court adjoining study rooms and bedrooms. Room. and. board or board only; Delta Tau Delta 4979. LOOK AT this summer . school offer-20 full course meals, large clean rooms— sl4 a week. Phi Sigma Kappa 4939. TENNIS FANS. It's Harrinßer for racquet stringing the No-Awl Way. Prompt service. Guaranteed work. Longer life to strings and racquet. 514 E. Beaver after 5 p.m. BEST LIVING conditions at Theta Chi. Room and/or board for summer sessions. Call 3915 or 4702. TYPING AND Mimeographing letters, manuscripts, theses. term papers etc. Hotel State College, Room 205. Secretarial Service. Phone 4906. Helen G. Yarnell.
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