WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2 Sparta! Strong Br It will be a battle o potential standouts whc State’s powerful Sparta Coach Chick Wernei will be facing the stror when it tangles with tl National Collegiate Champ Michigan State easily w national title last year ar ished second to Pittsburgh IC-4A meet. Four of the top five me that championship team at to plague their opponent fifth man, Ed Townsend, w through graduation. Henry Kennedy, a junio Canada, heads the list of ing veterans which includ Denslow, Selwyn Jones, at ry Block. Kennedy won both the collegiate and IC4-A ind championships last year. 1 set the National Collegiate Record when he ran the S[ home course in 19:28.3 agai Lions last year. Michigar walloped the Nittany h 18-43. ‘ Denslow, Jones, and Blolck add strong depth to Coach” Karl! Schlademan’s squad. Denslow fin ished sixth in the national cham pionship race, Jones eighth, and Block 11th. In the IC4-A’s Denslow was eighth, Jones seventh, and Block 35th. It was the failure of Block and Townsend to finish higher in the individual standings that cost the Spartan’s the IC4-A championship: Townsend was not listed in the first GB. The Spartans have given a good indication that they will be just as strong this year by winning their first two meets this season. In the Michigan AAU Senior Cross - Countr y Championship meet held at Detroit Oct. 6, they ran off with top honors—Michi gan State,. 19, Western Michigan, 43, and on down the line. Kennedy lived up to,his reputa tion by winning the race in 21:10.3. Denslow was second in 21:33, Jones fourth in 21:46. and Ron Wheeler sixth in 22:31.5. Block finished 12th in 23:39. The Spartam* then walked away from Ohio' State a week later by capturing 10 of the first Matching U.S. Raynster® Coat, approx. $5.95. Hat, $1.45 . 1956 jn Runners Again INCE CAROCCI f established stars against a crop of :n the Lion harriers host Michigan is, Saturday. ’s sophomore-studded harrier squad igest opponent on its 1956 schedule te undefeated Spartans—last year’s ions, an the id fin in the i from e back s. The as lost r from return is Gay id Ter- inter ividual le also Course artan's nst the State arriers, Gay Denslaw . Spartan harrier 11 places. Kennedy was again the winner in 20.01.8, Denslow was second in 20:29, Jones third in 20:34, Wheeler fourth in 20:56, and Block sixth in-21:56. However, the Buckeyes are not noted for hav ing strong cross-country teams. • Commenting on the Spartan squad, Assistant Coach Norm Gordon' said that they are “the Oklahoma of cross-country—po wer, power, power.” However, Gordon said that their record is not going to scare the Lions out of the meet. He pointed out that the Lions had met some strong Michigan State squads before and come out the winner. Pierce, Lemon Tops NEW YORK, Oct. 23 (/P)—Billy Pierce, slightly-built Chicago White Sox lefthander, and Cleve land’s Bob Lemon, who went the distance only five times in 1955, put together the best complete game records among major league pitchers in 1956. '4/' Vfc ~t 'lp v -1.-'.t ''-Si;-' 1 United! States Rubber THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Gridders Rated. 18th in AP Poll; Michigan State 1 Penn State’s once beaten Lions jumped into the top twenty grid teams in the nation yester-j day on the basis of its 7-6 upset' win over Ohio State. It is the first time that the Nit-j tany gridders have entered the select group this season. They] were not mentioned before the upset Win. The loss bounced Ohio State from fifth.to ninth. Michigan State’s unbeaten Spar tans took control of first place for the fifst time this season by wal loping Notre Dame, 47-14. Okla-j homa, in first place since opening! r day, dropped to second despite its 34-12 win over Kansas. Georgia Tech is in third place with a comfortable lead over! fourth-place Tennessee. Michigan is fifth, Southern California sixth, Texas A&M seventh. Baylor eighth, Ohio State ninth, and Mis sissippi and Texas tied for 10th. lowa, Pittsburgh—a Lion op-[ ponent—, Syracuse—the Lions’, next opponent after West Vir ginia—, Tulane. Virginia Tech.' George Washington, Penn State,! Miami (Fla.) and Clemson com-j plete the top 20. - | Michigan State, Oklahoma, and, Georgia Tech are the only teams in the 1000-point bracket—Michi gan State with 1459, the Sooners with 1356, and the Yellowjackets with 1182. | TCU suffered the biggest drop' when it fell from fourth to a tie for 10th after its 7-6 loss to Texas A&M. Ohio State’s fall was next in line. Munn Would Like Sooner Series EAST LANSING, Mich., Oct. 23 OP) —Michigan State athletic di rector Biggie Munn said today he would like to schedule a football series with Oklahoma. Munn said, however, it would be “impossible” to talk about a 10-year contract as one report of the projected series had it. “We’re waiting for the Big Ten schedule meeting in December to find out what is decided on'the round-robin conference schedul ing for 1959 and 1960,” Munn said. Let it rain! SISTER, YOU’RE THE SKIPPER IN Sou’wester apfee#? Fashion f th*-Sho* Take command of sassy weather like an old salt in these saucy Sou’wester U. S. Gaytees. Wear them with the Dashing metal buckles fastened or Dapping. Sou’westers pull over shoes easily, keep ’em slick as a whistle. And to clean Sou’ westers, just wipe inside and out with a damp cloth. They dry for instant wear. Get Sou’wester U. S. Caytees now. $3.95 Yellow, red. Mue< black or white, with corduroy trim. Milton Plum. Penn State quar- Penn State owns three wins ii terback, currently is listed among three starts over Boston Univer the top college punters in the na- sity since the football series w tion. inaugurated in 1953. 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