THPI3§I?A.Yt PRFL 2, I_9§4 Thinclads Enter Penn Relays Tomorrow Face Nation's Track Powers In Philadelphia By DICK McDOWELL Track and field fans will be focusing their attention on Philadelphia's Franklin Field tomorrow and Saturday as the 60th renewal. of the mam mouth Penn Carnival Relays get underway. More than 300 high school and college athletes will enter 91 events slated to begin early tomorrow morning and continue until late Saturday. The Penn State entry, expected to be around 14 or 15 contestants, will leave for Philadelphia at 1 p.m. today and part of the Lion squad will see action tomorrow. Eastern Powers The meet has attracted most of the leading track, powers in the east and a good representation of the strong mid-west schools is ex pectdd. Michigan, Indiana, Notre Dame, Marquette, and Oklahoma A&M have all entered. Most of Coach Chick Werner's squad is set and time trials held yesterday determined the remain ing positions to be filled. Charlie Blockson and Rosey Grier will both 'see action Friday in the discus throw. Bill Youkers also gets into the act on the open ing day in the Invitation 120-yard high hurdles. The only other Lions in action Friday will be Werner's entry in the College Distance Medley Relay Championship of America. Pollard to Run Art Pollard and Don Austin will fill one half of the quartet and Bob Matz, Roy Brunjes, Bob Hol len, and Doug Moorhead are all gunning- for the other two posi tions. On Saturday Grier and Blockson will see action in the shot put trials and Dan Hutchenson will enter the javelin trials. Pollard will be running in the invitation 100-yard dash and Dan Lorch will be after pole vault honors.. , Saturday's relay schedule in cludes a College freshman one mile relay, college four, two, and one mile relays. Penn State's line ups for these events have not been determined. CINDER SIDELIGHTS: Lions had only one first place in the Ohio Relays last Saturday. Speed ster Art Pollard captured the 300- yard run title with a 30.5 clock ing . . . Rosey Grier, although fin ishing third, smashed the Penn State shot put record.' Grier pow ered the shot 52' 9 1 / 2 ". .Unoffi cially the Lions finished third teamwise behind Michigan and Illinois . . . There is no team scor ing in the meet . . . Pollard's time in the 300 was just .7, second be low the world's record. Deadline Set For IM Entries All entries for intramural tennis doubles, team golf and soccer tournaments must be turned in at the Intramural office in Recrea tion Hall by 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. Competition for the three tour naments will get under way April 30. The tennis doubles and golf tourneys .will be single elimina tion competition and opponents must arrange for the time of the' ‘ matches. The Intramural Of fice will post deadlines for each match. • The soccer tournament will consist of small round-robin lea gues in which each team will play at least two games. The league winners will play-off for the championship. Games w ill be scheduled in the evenings starting at 6:15 p.m. and will be played on the soccer practice area on the golf course. The great pyramid of Egypt required the labor of 100,000 slaves for 20 years. Hoover Dam, about equal in total bulk, re quired the physical labor of 1000 Men. 10g 2 ~s. Weary Stickmen Bow 10-6 After 23-1 Loss to Navy Penn State's lacrossemen journeyed down Maryland way on a two-day road trip last week before heading home for the Easter Holidays—but wish they hadn't. The Midshipmen of Navy soundly thrashed the Lions on April 14 by a score of 23-1, almost repeating ast year. Tired, and nursing some their 19-1 showing against State bruises received in the Navy clash, Thiel's stickmen moved on to Baltimore where they met de feat at the hands of Charlie Wen zel's Loyola Greyhounds,. 10-6. From all indications, Navy, coached by William 'Dinty' Moore, is headed for another National Championship. One convincing in dication is the 12-7 verdict that the Middies gained over the Uni versity of Maryland. Maryland, a threat for the title, had previously been unbeaten. A National Cham pionship would be nothing new to coach Moore who has guided four Navy teams to the coveted title. • Thirteen lettermen have re turned to aid Moore in the quest. In goalie John Jones, Moore had a candidate for All-American Hon ors. Perhatis had the schedule-mak ers-reversed the order in which Penn State was to meet Navy and Loyola, the team might be sport ITS ALL A MATTER OF TASTE man who smokes a Luckg Strike Is really on the ball. So round,so firm, so fag packed"' The cigarette for all'. Bob Vickery, Universityof Missouri 4'i: ', I 7,....;i.....i1::,:, ,7 f,:•;"::'.....:;.;!.4 ',1 , 1 . t-,:...... ';''t .. 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