THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1953 spod 10 11 SPOI No matter what is done to promote it, cross-country seems des tined to remain in the dim backgtound ,as far as intercollegiate ath letics •are concerned. It's a shame that, the sport doesn't receive the recognition and popularity that it deserves. It may not have the color or action so prominently displayed in sports like football, basketball, or base ball, but here is a sport' that not only offers a terrific display of stamina, but requires perfection in training and strategy for the winning runners The sport was originated as a 'conditioning program for track men, but slowly developed into a full-fledged intercollegiate sport. It has become the key-note in distance running. It takes strong legs, a stout chest, and fast thinking to make a distance runner good. The five-mile course requires con stant pradtice and conditioning. But the secret to success doesn't lie entirely in physical ability. A good runner knows his , oppo nents weak points. Taking ad vantage of this kind of know ledge, a runner can strengthen his chances 100 per cent. ' So this game of grueling, driv ing, overland racing isn't as sim ple as it may appear on the sur face. Like the successful quarter back, the successful runner must be thinking all the time. Under head track coach Chick Werner, cross-country has been extremely successful at Penn State. Werner, one of the most . Nationally Famous ARROW Shirts Ties Underwear May be purchased at ..,/ tgt • TATE COLLEGF College Men Look "Smoother" Thanks To Arrow Gabanaro Trim-Fitting Sports Shirt Furthers New Trend To Neatness One of the most marked changes in campus fashions this year is the switch to the neat sports shirt that ' f its as well . . . looks as trim . . . as a regular shirt. This change has been brought about by Arrow Gabauaro—. a washable rayon gabardine sports shirt in exact collar sizes and sleeve lengths . . . Sanforset® to keep its per feel, fit. Available at all Arrow dealers! SHIRTS • TIES •UNDERWEAV • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS DICK McDOWELL Assistant Sports Editor renowned coaches in the busi ness, has guided the Nittany hill-and-dale destinies for 21 years. With one official meet victory recorded against . Cor nell, and a group of outstand ing runners on his squad, there are reasons to believe 'that the Lions will once again be in cluded among the nation's best —a spot they've become accus tomed to in past seasons. Although the game is popular at the Vale, it still doesn't attract the spectators it deserves. Of course, the big reason here lies in the fact that the fan is unable to watch the entire race. He can watch the group start. He .sees them pass the half-way mark. And he sees the finish, which is, of course, the most important part of the race. But he misses the over-all pattern which develops during the race—when favorites make their bids for the lead, when early leaders begin to fade, and slowly sift back into the pack. These are the developments ' which make the race what it is. It's like the spectator at the baseball game who leaves his seat for a moment and who doesn't ARROW TRADE 0 MARK THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA IM Dope Sheet Alpha Phi Delta, defending champiOns, bolstered its bid for its second straight IM touch football championship via a 14-0 win over Theta Chi in the first game at Beaver Field last night. Others posting wins were the Terrors, who beat Dorm 36, 20-0; Beta Theta Pi with a 6-0 win over Lambda Chi Alpha and TIM who shaded Delta Chi in a hard-fought overtime battle, 1-0. Scores reported by the intra mural office in intramural tennis singles are as follows: Fraternity Play in Flight 1: Loucks, Theta Pi Delta, won by forfeit from Osborne, Triangle; Cleary, Phi Kappa Tau, topped Loucks, 6-0, 6-0; Setman, Delta Upsilon, beat Hoffman, Sigma Pi, 6-1, 6-2, and Loucks, 7-5, 7-5. Flight 2: Sterling, Lambda Chi Alpha, over. Pearlstein, Alpha Ep silon Pi, 6-2, 6-0; Kline, Theta Xi, forfeited to Hetzel, Phi Gamma Delta; Kuhn, Sigma Pi Sigma, edged Shira, Delta Chi, 6-3, 7-5. Flight 3: Trimas, Zeta Beta Tau, stopped Gould, Sigma Alpha Ep- see a team load, the bases, but returns in time to see the next batter blast a grand slam home run. He sees the climax but misses the drama and tension that grows with each pitch previous to it. Cross-country has been called the "lonely sport," a fitting title if ever there was a fitting title. But although it lacks the lustre 'that only a massive, excited throng of rooters can give it. cross-country, in our book, still ranks with the best in intercol legiate athletics. Hat's off to a great competitive sport!' i :G ': Pto.emmo^.s4-Itot FOR BEST RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS BI L S 238 WEST COLLEGE AVE. 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