The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 20, 1956, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. APRIL 20. 1
Trackm
Leave f
Ohio R
A 12-man Nittany
left State College .
today en route to
where it will boa
and fly to Columbu
tomorrow's Ohio St
The Nittany entri
centrate efforts o i
events since there ;
score tabulated in th
ival. EaCh event is
ship in itself.
Rod Perry, Jim N
Austin, and Art
slated to do the_ Nit
880 relay running.
entered in the 126-y
dies.
Shuttle Hurd'.
Gary Seybert, •
Dick Winston, and
named as the shuttl.
lay contingent with
available if necessar
Norris will also Oo the Lion :
pole vaulting while Findley han
dles the high jumping- assignment.
Winston is scheduled to join .
Perry in the 120-highs and also .
be the lone Penn State entry in
the broad jump.
__
Veteran Doug Moorhead and
freshman Ed Moran are listed as
the Lions' entry in the mile run.
Moorhead will also enter the 1%-
mile run while Moran will com
pete in t" 1000-yard run.
Blocmon, Tuliar in Shot
Charlie, Blockson and John
Tullar round out the Lion travel
ing team, competing in the dis
cus and the shot put.
Coach Chick Werner was forced
to forget the distance relays due
to the lack of seasoned personnel.
Moorhead, Don Woodrow. and
Don Mowry are the squad's only
seasoned distance men: Mowry.
however, is on the injured list
with a sore instep.
Open Events on Card
Individual open events are in
cluded on the carnival program
along with the relay competition.
Any registered AAU athlete may
enter the open events, service
men included.
The relay competition is di
vided into two classes univer
sity and college. Big Ten schools
such as Indiana, Purdue. Ohio
State. Michigan, and Michigan
State are entered along with inde
pendents Pittsburgh, Notre Dame
and Penn State.
College entries include Bald
win Wallace, Bowling Green.
Michigan State Normal, Butler,
Wayne, Miami of Ohio, and Wil
mington.
Jesse Arnelle, erstwhile Penn
State star, is playing for Fort
Wayne in the National Profes
sional Basketball League.
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Penn State's baseball team,
having succeeded in beating its
strongestopponents on the sched
ule during its recent home stand,
seek win number six against
University of Pennsylvania to
morrow at Philadelphia.
The Lions, who will be playing
their first game away from home,
have a 5-1 record and have been
utilizing the fine pitching of Ed
Drapcho and Stan Larimer to
notch the wins.
lays
Irack team
t 7:30 a.m.
i•ittsburgh
rd a plane
Ohio, for
to Relays.
s will ton_
. the relay
Penn. experiencing rough go
ing in the first part of its sched
ule, has a 2-5 card. In the first
five games the Red and Blue de
feated Rutgers of South Jersey
and Muhlenberg, while losing to
Muhlenberg in the second game
of a doubleheader and dropping
decisions to Rutgers, and Yale.
Last weekend it lost to Albright
and Lehigh.
Top hitters for Penn this sea
son have been centerfielder, Jay
- no team
relay carn
champion-
rton. Bruce
' ollard are
- T 440 and
erry is also
> , high itur,
Entry
ier Norris,.
Perry were
' hurdles re
[Bob Findley
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
If you hear a thump...
Baseballers
Yocum; captain Jim Conlin, right
fielder; and Rich Ross, third
baseman.
Coach John McCloskey's prob
able starting lineup will have Mel
Seki leading off and playing sec
ond base, Ross will bat second,
Alex DeLucia will play first base
and bat fourth, Ed Vickers will
be in left field and bat fifth, Con
lin in sixth in the order. Vince
Kelty is seventh and will cover
shortstop, and Bernie Rohrbach
er will catch and bat eighth.
Either Tom Conlin or Bill As
siff will pitch against the Lions.
Penn State will return home
after the game and will resume its
road trip Wednesday whe a it
meets Army at West Point.
For the first time since 1950,
Penn State's football captaincy
will be entrusted to a single play
er (Sam Valentine) in 1956.
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Gym Manager Named
James Z. Schultz, Norristown,
is the newly-cho - sen manager of
the Penn State gymnastics team,
succeeding Sol I. Cohn, of Harris
burg.
THE CATHOLIC STUDENTS'
SPRING FLING
TONIGHT DANCING
New Church Hall
LYNN CHRISTY ORCHESTRA
Admission by Newman Club Membership
Card or 50c Donation
Sponsored by Graduate-Undergraduate
Newman Clubs
PAGE SEV
Vega Now 20
Penn State's crack sophorni
gymnast, Armando Vega, of
Angeles, Calif., who aspires
the American Olympic team, v
born in New Mexico 20 years a,