The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 06, 1954, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1954
Lions to Battle Jaspers
In Final Dual Meet
Schoolboy cross-country runners competing in today's PIAA, championship race at the Univer
sity will get a glimpse of some harriers who ran in the same event several years ago. Three Penn State
harriers Ted Garrett, Jim Pastorius, apd Don Woodrow competed in the PIAA title run while
in high school. All three will be running for the Lions against Manhattan right after the high school
run for the roses. '
The PIAA race swill start at
11 a.m.
Meet time for the Manhattan-
Penn State clash is about 11:30
a.m. The runners will start and
finish on the Beaver Field track.
Garrett, who ran for Ambridge
High School, holds the record for
the PIAA championship race. Pas
torius competed for Brentwood
High School, and Woodrow for
Perry.
Today's
_clash will be the final
competition for the Lions before
the IC4A and NCAA champion
ships. The IC4A run will be held
Nov. 15 and the NCAA race will
be a week later.
Penn State will be seeking its
sixth straight win over the Jas
pers. Last year the Lions trounced
Manhattan at Van Cprtlandt Park,
N.Y., 17-41.
Only three Penn State runners
who finished in the top ten last
year against the Jaspers will be
running today. Doug Moorhead,
Nittany captain today, finished in
a three-way tie for first place
last year. Garrett crossed the fin
ish line in fifth place and John
Chillrud came in eighth. Moor
head's winning time was 26:22.
Manhattan will have only two
runners back from the top ten
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finishers last year. Jim Deßrag
gio, who finished fourth, and Bob
Goodwin, Manhattan .captain, who
was tenth, are the returnees.
Bob Sbara, Manhattan's top
runner, was unable to compete
last season due to an operation
which sidelined him for the year.
Behind Deßraggio, Goodwin,
and Sbarra, Jasper Coach George
Eastment has two other top-flight
runners—Phil Rios and Bill St.
Bulk to Meet Lion Cubs
Penn State's freshman football
team will oppose Bullis Academy
at 10 a.m. today in its first and
only home appearance of the year,
The Lion cubs beat Navy and tied
Pitt in their two prior starts, both
on foreign soil.
Because the snow and rain of
the past week chewed up the prac
tice field at Beaver Field, offi
cials have decided to transfer
FOR REFRESHMENTS
Attention Juniors:
after the football game
The center section THE -
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will be reserved for YOU
at 1 1 a.m. tomorrow DINER
JUNIOR WEEK CHAPEL SERVICE Your Favorite Beverages
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Friday, Dec. 10
Military Formal
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Penn State Coach Chick Wer
ner . will be counting• heavily on
Garr et t, Pastorius, Woodrow,
and Chillnid in an attempt to
keep the Lions supremacy over
Manhattan. Other key runners
for the Lions are sophomores Paul
Roberts and Don Mowry and sen
ior Gene McKelvey. Bruce Aus
tin and Dick Mohler round out
the squad.
Saturday's game to the area nor
mally used by the lacrosse .team
for its games on the lower end
of the golf course.
Trainer Charles (Chuck) Medlar
looks after the daily menus as
well' as the aches and pains of
Penn State football players.
FOR BEST RESULTS USE
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
The Ca. ets and Midshipmen
Ralph
and His Orchestra
at the
ALL THROUGH November Sally's will
.have Fresh Country Cider priced 70c
gallon. SALLY'S, corner Beaver & Pugh.
SALLY'S NOW has fresh roasted peanuts,
MMiMMMI
JAGUAR, XK-120 for sale by private
owner, 1952 Roadster, light green with
dark green leather. Used as a second car,
never raced, never damaged. 15,000 original
miles and in outstanding condition. Call
AD 7-3144 after 5 p.m. Ask for Bob.
BOARD AND Room available now for
one person at Marilyn Hall. 317 E.
Beaver. Ask for Mrs. Elleard.
TAN LIGHT-WEIGHT Jacket with Howard
label. Please return to Student Union
desk, or call AD 7-2760.
SLIDE RULE lost between Engineering;A
and West Dorms. If found call ext. 786
ask for Dave Eller.
SPALDING 100 Basketball 'on second
wrestling mat in Rec Hall Oct. 28, 4:30
p.m. Call John Younker. AD 7-4833 any
time after 7 p.m.
WHITE WOOL knit stole—Snack Bar
Thursday morning. Have yours—senti
mental value. Call Eleanore, Ath. 232.
WILL PERSON who took my white blazer
at the IFC-Parihel mixer please call
Ruth at 271 Simmons. I have yours.
K&E SLIDE RULE in black case initials
H.A.W. engraved on rule. • If found
call Allan Weisel at HO 6-6126. Reward.
Proudly Present
Marterie
11,000 Readers See These
Collegian Classifieds
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
LOST
Tickets on Sale
Nov. 17 & 18
$4.00 per couple
LOST
RHINESTONE BRACELET—weekend of
23rd of Oct. If found please call Shelly
Nathan ext. 1090. Reward.
LIGHT GREY Topcoat missing from 3rd
floor Willard early Wednesday afternoon.
I don't have yours!! Please return to Jim
McCloy at Alpha Sigma Phi. AD 7-4951.
WANTED
CUSTOMERS TO purchase imported gift
curio items at below retail prices.
Stamps, coins, 78, 45 RPM records 25c;
33 1 RPM records $1.25. Drive out to
"Curio Drive-In" (diagonally across from
WOODSDALE TRAILER COURT on Rt.
322 towards Boalsburg.
RIDE WANTED
RIDE WANTED to New York City Nov.
sth or 6th. Call Judy. 220 Atherton.
PASSENGERS WANTED
RIDERS WANTED to Champaign, Illinois
Thanksgiving holiday. Call Ed Orbock
AD 8-9035.
MISCELLANEOUS
DENT A CAR. Have all the conveniences
that a private car affords. See advertise
ment and call AD 7-7226.
JUST RECEIVED another shipment of the
Glenn Miller Limited Edition Vol IL
Make reservations now to get your album.
The Harmony Shop, S. Frazier Street.
Phone AD 7-2130. Open evenings.
EAT .AT Beaver Rome. Good food id
reasonable rates. 329 E. Beaver St. For
information call AD 7-7851.
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