h m Runners Lose to Army; Grier Sets Shot Mark Two Penn State indoor track records were shattered at West Point Saturday while the Nittany Lion trackmen were bowing to the Army Cadets, 63 2/3 to 45 V 3, in the Lions’ lone dual meet of the current season. - Rosey Grier, 230 pound Lion gridder, put the shot 51-% yich’s record of 51-0 set in 1950. The second record-breaking event came as the Lions’ one-mile relay t e am . improving steadily with each meet, turned in a 3:21.5 time to top the old record of 3:22.2. With the Lions trailing in the final lap of that event, anchor:-' man Ollie Sax took the baton; and ran a sizzling 48.6 lap to clinch the win and.-the record time. Running with Sax on: the rec-’ ord-setting squad were .-Bill Kil r : mer, who turned in a 51.7 lap; Dave Leathern, 50.5; and Skip 50.7. • "■ The Lions managed to capture the 600-yard run, high jump, two mile relay,-and, first'place tie in the pole vault ." ■ * Sax turned in a 1:13.5 in the 600-yard run, to capture that event, while the two-mile relay squad spun out ah 8:07 win, Run ning in that event were Bob Geh man, Dick Austin; Bob Roessler, and Roy Brunjes. ! Jim Herb was first in the high jump, topping the bar at ,6-3. Boyd and Judd of Army finished second, registering 6-1 leaps. Dan Lorch tied Army’s Perlow for the pole vault honors; Both reached 13 feet before being elim inated. State contestants also'competed in the one and two-mile run, 60- yard high hurdles,. 35-pouhd weight, running broad jump, and 1000-yard run, but could not gain any first place there. The meet was the fourth of the indoor season for the Lions, three of which were invitationals. 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LOST PERSON- who ..took gray tweed Delta Sigma Phi Saturday y^url Jan * 10 ***• ® 64 ' Battle * I have MISCELLANEOUS “■YOU "want to Buy or Sell used books TTnrVi money each way, come to the usea Book Agency j n the TUB. Sell Books "ranffO.* o’* 0 ’* “t Buy at prices you -like. fICBOB CQIjLECjE. u two were run during the semester vacation. . ) ■ In the Inquirer-Meet, Sax fin ished second in the 600-yard run behind the incomparable Mai Whitfield. Whitfield won the 800- meter run in the 1948, and 1952 Olympics. In the Milrose games last week, it-was the same story. Sax again finished second to Whitfield. - The Lion one-mile relay team also got a taste of victory in the Milrose classic, edging- Syracuse at the tape. In this race, Sax again ran a fast anchor leg (48-7) to break the tape for the win. The team time was 3:22.7. ■ Saturday the Lions will travel to New York again to compete in the - New York Athletic. 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Sherry was second with 15 tal lies—Arnelle and Haag were next with 11 each . . . State took 81 shots while Penn took 54 shots . . . State had a .234 percentage and Penn had a ..388 accuracy KING-SIZE or REGULAR Thompson - McMaster Enters Basketball Finals Thompson-McMaster, winner of League I in women’s intramural basketball, beat Gamma Phi Beta, League II thampions, 46-21 last night to become winners of the semi-finals. , In a fast-moving game Thompson-McMaster scored 16 points in the second quarter to pull the score up from 10-10 to 26-12 over Gamma Phi Beta. In the.third quarter Barbara Lewis, high scorer of the game with 26 points, upped' the score to 39-13. Gamma Phi retaliated in the fourth quarter scoring eight points to Thomp son’s seven, with Marty Rojahn leading the team. ... Lineup for Thompson-McMaster was Kim Cassover, Marilyn Mur phy, Miss Lewis, Mary Hudcoirih, Ellen Johnson,, and Charlotte Klipple. Subs were Ruth Kion wether and Martha Heim. >ed 14 rebounds 22. Penn ... Lions grab; while Penn tools Penn State FG F Ttt. Leach 3 1-4 7 Heylmun 2 4-4 8 Harter 2 2-3 6 Lavin 1 0-0 2 Hoagland 4 o*o 8 Beck 7 7-7 21 Holt 2 4-4 8 Totals 2117-22 60 pg p m WM’nhVcr 4 2-2 10 Sherry B 6-7 16 Brewer 0 0-0 0 Arnelle . 4 3-9 11 Sledzik .1 6-7 7: Piorkowski 0 2-2 2 Haag 5 1-2 11 Totals 19 18-29.56 Score by periods: Penn State Penn 9 20 16 11—56 18 6 17 . 19—60 HERE IT IS lUPMORMS KING-SIZE KINGSIZE or RE6UUR you cannot buy any other cigarette of equal qi By BEV DICKINSON Playing for Gamma Phi were Miss Rojahn, Beebee Maron, Nan cy Knouse, Sylvia Smith, Phyllis Richards, and Mimi Charmbury. Subs were Marie Louise Kear and Mary Ellen Dyhenian. In the ping-pong semi-finals, Atherton East, winners of League 111, forfeited to Alpha Gamma Delta, winner of League IV. Nan cy Mayhew and Barbara Charles of Alpha' Xi Delta, League II champions, won over Lenore Babi one and Ruth Myers of Little Lions, winner of League I, to take the semi-finals. In singles, Pa tricia Lively, Alpha Xi. won over Stephanie Halaiko, Little Lions, and Barbara Rice, Little Lions, was beaten by Patricia Farrell, Alpha, Xi Delta. Ping-pong finals will be played tonight. PAGE SE^.N
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