SATURDAY..NOVEMBER•II, 1954 CROSS-COUNTRY COACH Chick Werner will take seven of the harriers ningham, Doug Moorhead, Don Mowry, Ted Garrett, and John Chillrud. Werner pictured above to Monday's 46th running of the IC4A championship race at will take Pastorius, Woodrow, Moorhead, Mowry, Garrett, and Chillrud, and Van Cortlandt Park. The runners are (left to right) Br4ce Austin, Jim Pas- either Mohler or Roberts. torius, Dick Mohler, Gene McKelvey, Paul Roberts, Don Woodrow, John Cun- Lions Set for IC4AA's Seven Penn State cross-country runners will join a star-studded field of some 200 harriers in Monday's 46th Inter collegiate Amateur Athletic Association of America title raceat Van Cortlandt park, N.Y. Jim Pastorius, Doug Moorhead,'Don Mowry, Don Woodrow, John Chillrud, and Ted Garrett have been selected by .NittanY Coach Chick Werner to take part in the event. Werner said yesterday that he will also take either Dick Mohler or Paul Roberts both sophoinores —to bolster the Lions' chances of winning their seventh IC4A crown Norm Shoup of Ambridge will be the lone Lion yearling in the treshnian championship race Werner said _ yesterday he felt the race for the team title would resolve itself into a battle between Pitt and Manhattan, with the Pan thers being the better choice. Spartans' Won Last Year Michigan State, title winner in 1952 and 1953, was hit hard by graduation and will have a rough time holding onto its crown. Cornell, St. Joseph's, and Mary land were rated behind Pitt and Manhattan by Werner, with Georgetown, Syracuse, and Villa nova behind the top five. Pitt has won 17 consecutive regular-season meets. Carl 01- son's Panthers finished•second last in the IC4A run and are still after their first championship. Pitt, Manhattan, and Cornell all defeated Penn State this year in regular Competition. In the race for the individual crown, Werner pointed to six har riers as outstanding threats. George King of New York 'Uni versity, Arnie Sowell of Pitt, Don Townsend of St. John's, Bob Sbarra of Manhattan, Steve Arm strong of Syracuse, and Bob Lip pemiere of Georgetown were list ed by' Werner as the top indi vidual stars. Frosh Rooters End Campaign Today Penn State's freshman booters will close out their 1954 season this afternoon when they :angle with "Klein's Homers"—an aggre gation composed mainly of grad uate students and led by Hubie Kline, former varsity baseball and soccer player. Game time is 12:15. At present, the yearling eleven has a season's log of •one win arid two reversals; however, both loss es were by the narrow margin, of one goal. Their lone victory was at the expense of the Cosmopoli tans, 6-3. PRINTING Letterpress - Offset Commercial 352 E. College Ave. 21 .—..3-:%:..• - - • flew -%., - ,-k; . .-...-::-:- .. .: . , -..- :71— .'i::,:•:,f1.1 .... - , .-, .i'i . - i'..:. - ...:, - - - s ~ ,H:„ ..•:..::::.:::;:,...c,,.:. .. , : •-':.."-‘ 4;:- , -.--;,:; .1;;Mi:; D _ ._, e Cr . earrl:,-, . - zex-Fres" lc ..-'.., ..:.,.,....:::. .. .sr?e— { F o od • L. • Gooa :._.: , ~,, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA LM NOW KING SIZE It's the FILTER that Co and L&M has the Be L&Ms have already won the quickest, most enthusiastic_ nation-wide accept ance a cigarette ever had. Now, L&M comes to you in king-size, too .. . the same great cigarette —, at the same low price as regular. In either size only LOA Filters give you real full-flavored smoking.en- i,:T !:i*c ,:1:., , k. .i::. OR REGULAR Fa cane Ake/ ~~:: .>i/ A" i L. E . pt IGOED , MYER e /0114 c • . CO CO. joyment-plus the Miracle Tip the effective filtration you need. You get much more flavor much less nico tine a light and mild smoke. Re member,. it's the filter that counts . . . and L&M has the best! . Buy L&Ms king-size or regular. JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED! size Itillpisiti!,.:?:::,:kr:-.t......-i:,.,1iii,.:::,..:30ii5i:K,.: ......*.i:aini.EM:e:Wg.M:::' , oi i oiV: :li: t• • .. \4 4 :loittgici. 6 ./ i 0 li 1t 2 1 it. ~ 1111114101ib. ~ AR, ' 4 ~/_,.., \ 'le :'''i. ~g :A TRUP7):7A4I- ; :T7l:ffe,;% ANYTIMf. IS , • SPUDNUT TIME! Spudnut Shop, AD 8-8184 Fraternity deliveries before 7 Elan. •• • v•• • ; PAGE SEVEN
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