fistDA*y m im Wernermen To Compete In Tri-Meet By DICK McDOWELIi Led by inter-colleg i ate champions Jim Herb, Ollie Sax, and Dan Lorch, Ghick Werner’s 16-man indoor track squad takes on powerful Mich igan and 6hio State this after noon in a triangular meet at Ann Arbor, Mich. The Lion thinclads, engaging in their ,eighth meet of- the indoor campaign, ,are expected to have their hands full with the two mid-western powers. f Heading .the Nittanies,: of course, will be the sensational Sax. In his sixth, outing of the season, the Kearny, N.J. flash will be running his first quarter mile of the year. The new inter-col legiate'record holder: in the' 600, Sax will be getting his first crack at the- 440 after four races in'the 600 and one in the 500. Slocum in the Dashes The sophomore swiftie will al so be competing in the sprints, and’ 1 will be running the anchor leg on the mile relay team. Run ning With Sax on the relay quar tet will be Ron Younkers, Dave Leathern, and. Skip Slocum. The foursome : ripped off a 3:21.5 mile earlier in. the . season to set a new Penn State record. . Besides the relay event, Youn kers, Leathern and Slocum will also be running in the 440, Slo cum will also take a crack, at the dashes, and Younkers will com pete in the 65-yard low hurdles. Grier's Competition Stiff Werner’s ace fieldmen, Lorch and Herb, are expected to fare well in their events. Both won IC4A crowns last week, Herb top ping the bar at 6-5 % in the high jump and Lorch, who had to set tle for a first place tie, soared 13-4 in the pole vault. Lorch, however, will have to face Big Ten champ Frank Welboume of Ohio State who has hit' 14-6, arid' Herb will have to top the Wol verines’ Frank Evans who has leaped 6-7. Shot putter Rosey Grier also I faces stiff competition. Grier ■will meet Olympic strong man, Carl ( Neilson. The Michigan ace was a 1 point. scorer for the’ Swedish squad at Helsinki this" summer, putting the 16 pound sphere over 55 feet. Grier’s best mark was ’ 51% toss. -Hollen 4th in IC4A's The Lions’ crack'twa-mile re *, lay quartet, a third place finish er in the inter-collegiates,. will be gunning for its, second win of the campaign. The foursome beat ■'» Army earlier in the season. Wer ner will have Bob Gehman, Don Austin, Bob Roessler, and Roy Brunjes carrying the baton. ' Austin, Roessler, and Brunjes Will also be running in the-two- mile, along with Red Holleh;'-Whb finished fourth at the IC4A’s. The , durable Hollen will also "be-go ing in the one-mile, and -Werner will have Gehman entered there i| too. Bill Younkers and Rob Reybert will be doubling in ;the;6{)-yard; . low and high hurdles.' Seybert '>■' will also-run in the dash. Ron Johnson v will' be' going in the broad jump. Johnson hasileftp ed over,2l feet this,year. ' ;i Gym Men - (Continued from page\ [ going in their usual number one roles will be Cronstedt on the parallel bars, Captain Bob Ken yon in tumbling, Jim Hazeri on the . rings,-' and Bobby Lawrence on the' sidehorse. iif . Number two and three perform ers oh the parallel bars for the Lions; will be A 1 Wick and. Karl ■ Schwenzfeier; Bob Kreidler and V Warren, Hommas, in tumbling;, and Schwenzfeier and Tony Pro copio,, on the rings. Behind Cronstedt, on the H-bar be Mario Todaro and Pro copio. Bob Boudreau and Norman Yu&will be in the number two i jand-'’three position; in the rope ’ climb, w-hi l e Prank Wick and Procopio will work the remairi ing two ' jbbs in the sidehorse. Kin# Accepts Ri . PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Feb. 27 (jp) —Homerun hitter Ralph Ki ner today said he had agreed to salary terms —with a substantial cut—from- the; Pittsburgh, Pirates as offered-Feb. 13 by Branch Ric key* Kinpf said he had decided to tin rf '!*>»< »WS» WILL THIS SUIT FI MiHH It takes a good, tough, serious guy to wear the gear of an Aviation Cadet.-But if you can measure .up, heres your, chance to get the finest in aviation training training that equips you to fly the most modern airplanes in the world and prepares you for responsible executive positions, both in military and commercial aviation. , It won’t be easy! Training discipline for Aviation Cadets is rigid. You’ll work hard, study hard, play hard—especially for the first few weeks. But when it’s over, you 11 be a pro with a career ahead of you that will take you as far as you want to go. You graduate as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force, with pay of $5,300.00 a year. And this is only the pMi’S WHAT tb DO: j Take a transcript of your college credits and a copy of your birth *’ ; certificate to your nearest Air Force Base or Recruiting Station. ~ :;; out'the application they give you. Slfepplicatiah- is, accepted, the Air Force will arrange for you to take a physical examination at government expense. Where to get more details: Visit your nearest Air- Force Base or Air Force Recruiting Officer. Or write to: Aviation Cadet, Headquarters, U. S. Air Force, Washington 25, D. C. ★★★★★★★★★kkk★k k k k k k k k k k k k k k arm! hATT.y COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA . • New Aviation Cadet Training Classes Begin Every Few Weeks! ickey Pay Cut accept the Pirate general man ager’s terms as outlined in their conference in Hollywood earlier this month. “I airmailed him a letter Tues day telling him this. I do not know whether he is still agree able, and I am waiting to hear from him. If he has changed his mind, I don’t know what will happen. I guess we’ll have to re negotiate,” Kiner said. ' The big outfielder, who had re fused to take the maximum sal ary cut of 25 per cent from , the '590,000 he is supposed to have been paid last year, said it will be impossible to reach the Pirate camp at Havana by March 1. beginning —your opportunities for advancement are un* limited. ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? To qualify as an Aviation Cadet, you must have completed at least two years of college. This is a minimum requirement —it’s best if you stay in school and graduate! In addition, you must be between 19 and 26H years, unmarried, and in good physical condition. YOU CAN CHOOSE BETWEEN PILOT OR AIRCRAFT OBSERVER If you choose to be an Aircraft Observer, your training will be in Navigation, Bombardment, Radar Operation or Air craft Performance Engineering. Next, you will be given a written and - manual aptitude test. 4 If you pass your physical and other tests, you will be scheduled for an Aviation Cadet training class.. The Selective Service Act allows you a four-month deferment while waiting class assignment. - He said he can’t go until he ceives and signs a contract that the. club must send him transportation money, that -he must be vaccinated before depart ing and that it would take him several days to close up his Palm Springs home. „ , . Kiner added that if he does not I hear from Rickey by Monday he I will start with the Seattle club. TV? ill m I 888 ' iriilMßfPltir HBBHb fIHHA; If you can make the grade, you can fly the latest, hottest, fanciest jobs in the air— do it within: and year. one fti V\ta r PAGE SEVEN
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