TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954 `Runners Place 4th Harriers' Surprise Showing Paced by Moorhead, Garrett NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (1?) Penn State finished a sur prisingly strong fourth in the IC4A cross-country champion ship at Van Cortlandt Park, N.Y., today with 138 points, just two. behind third-place Villanova. Manhattan won with 75 points, followed by Pitt with 110. None of the contenders had a chance of beating out the strong Green and White contingent. Penn. State's five-man team finished 10th, 15th, 31st, 37th, and 45th. In addition, the Nittany Lions' sixth man got home 59th, but only the first five count in the team scoring. Moorhead Paces Lions Doug Moorhead turned in the best performance for the Lions. Actually, he finished 11th, but Boston University, which pro duced the individual winner in George Terry did not enter a com plete team. Therefore, all the other runners were pushed up one place in the team scores. Moorhead's clocking for the five mile hill and dale grind was 25:27. He didn't have a chance to catch Ed Kirk of Georgetown, who was about 50 yards ahead of him, but he did fight off a strong challenge by Gaylord Denslow of Michigan State, who crossed the finish line just about a yard behind him Ted Garrett was the next Nit= tang Lion to get home, finishing 16th in the individual test and being upped to 15th in the team standing. He was caught at 25:34. Woodrow Runs 26:11 Don Woodrow was 35th in the individual race, but he was ad vanced to 31st in the team race because at this point there were several runners - ahead of him whose colleges did not enter com plete teams. A school must have five finishers in order to be counted in the team scores. Wood row's time was 26:11. John Chillrud was 43rd in the individual race (37th in the team scores) ,in 26:19, and Jim Pastor ious was the final Penn State scorer when he came in 52nd in 26:35. He was 45th in — the team scores. Don Mowry was the other Nit tany finisher, crossing the line 67th of the 159 finishers. His time was 26:52. , Norm Shoup placed seventh for the Lions in the freshman three mile run which was won by Irish bred Ronald Delaney of Villanova. Cornell grabbed the frosh team title. Fifth Win for Jaspers Manhattan's win marked the fifth time the Jaspers have copped , the IC4A victory wreath. Carl 01- son's Pitt Panthers had been slight favorites, to edge the Jaspers An the fight for the team laurels, but Manhattan completely outlegge.d them. However, Pitt wasn't the only favorite to fall before the on rushing strides of 01' Man Upset. Terry, a comparatively un known, outdistanced one of the finest fields of runners despite the fact that he got lost less than a mile from the finish line. The new champion was thrown off course by a maze of woods that o f authentic University tuxedo . now in brand new JET BLACK Special to the Daily Cbllegian led to the finish line. Terry waited until George King of New York UniverSity, one of the favorites, got into the lead before he got his bearings again. Then he sped home with a powerful finish to win over King who was clocked in 24:43. Yesterday's race was the fastest team battle ever waged in IC4A championship combat. Six runners covered the course in under 25 minutes. Bob Sbarra of Manhattan was third at 24:49; Don Townsend of St. John's was fourth with a 24:52 running; D. Armstrong of Syra cuse came in fifth at 24:56; and Arnie Sowell of Pitt was sixth with a 24:59 blocking. °hi Ep Toes Own Mark Phi Epsilon Pi bettered its own 120-yard relay - mark last night when it edged scrappy Sigma Al pha Epsilon 27-14 in the first of three intramural swimming meets at Glennland pool. The Phi Ep quartet swam to a 60.4 clocking in the relay event, just a shade under the IM record of 59.9 and one-tenth second bet ter than their own best mark set last week. Jim Musser was . the SAE standout with a fine 32.7 in the 60-yard free style. In the remaining meets two routs w,r, registered. Phi Kappa Sigma downed Phi Sigma Delta, 35-5 and Beta Theta Pi romped over Tau Phi Delta, 35-6. In the first meet Phi Kappa Sigma led by their two mainstays, natural ;holt/tiers, narrow rwl lapel, pockets, center vent, non-pleated tr THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Fr.:, , ,r,;: , . ; ; ; ;T1y ; ; . iif, - , , ,5R:,:y , , , : :. , ,,;R::;•;,.7:;;.r.,f:; : 7,7...c.: ,. ,! - ; - , , ; f , :7?.!..'.k•: . .,' , ',,;: - . , ;: , ' , .: ,- -„ , -.:, ,,, ... -- i , -=':,.... - :; , ,.:4 - :,; . 7.'-' - ''" i:„:,;-;:-- ,r, - -Photo by Hoopes HALFBACK RON YOUNKER almost held on here but dropped a pass from quarterback Don Bailey in the second quarter of Satur day's game with Rutgers. The Lions won the game—their sixth— of the year-37-14. The Rutgers player making the tackle could not be identified. Bill Rother and Frank Heckle, had too much swimming talent for Phi Sigma Delta to cope with. Both Rother and Heckle took first place in two events. Rother's wins were in the backstroke and diving events and Heckle's, the free style and the breakstroke. Larry Gedrich grabbed the only second place finish for Phi Sig ma Delta and that was in the free style. In the fin .1 meet Beta Theta Pi showed that _:y are a team to be reckoned with as they easily de feated Tau Phi Delta. Skip Witmer, Jerry Bijur, Chuck Turner ; and Karl Schwenz feier all posted first place finish es in their events. Beta Theta Pi also took the 120 yard relay in 1:02. is IC4A's BI LE TER MAN praises Jockey brand underwear Alphabet Squee, who collects the biggest letters of anybody, says, "J will always stand for Jockey, in my book. I like things BIG . . . and there's no bigger comfort value anywhere than Jockey shorts! Why not try 'em for a spell? 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Kappa Sigma topped Phi Sigma Kappa 22-13, and Delta Upsilon beat Sigma Phi Alpha, 38-12. I'au Kappa Epsilon scored over Alpha Rho Chi, 22-19. Phi Kappa Sigma took a 32-15 win from Alpha Chi Rho. W NO Offset u Printing in State College Commercial Printing 352 E. College Ave. PAGE SEVEN
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