PAGE SIX Bolstered Lion Drill for KILA Bolstered in team strength by Captain Don Woodrow's rapid progress in the last two dual meets of the regular sea son, the Nittany Lion harriers now turn to their first post season competition—the annualt- IC4-A meet to be run Monday • at New York. ! 'KDR Wins Ist Woodrow's rise in the Lion ; / cross-country picture is a big boost to harrier chances at New York because Coach Chick Wer- i . 8 Others Cop Der can now count on four strong Openers men to spearhead the victory bid, rather than only three. I Until the Manhattan meet, Edl Kappa Delta Rho, defending, Moran. Clem Schoenebeck, and fraternity champions, launched' Fred Kerr were the harriers' main l another fraternity league intra-i threats. Woodrow started his rise' mural season Monday night, turn-; against the Jaspers when he and ing back Theta Delta Chi, 29-21.' the three sophomores finished in;Eight other teams won their op-I a four-way tie for first, and cli-;eners, one by forfeit. mixed it with a first place against( Kappa Delta Rho boosted a Pitt-burgh last Friday—the first 15-13 half time lead to go on to intercollegiate win of his career.'capture the victory. Theta Delta , Post 4-1 Record (Chi's Bob Weirman led the game's Despite hating only three top scoring with 8 points. runnels, the Lions managed to Phi Gamma Delta enlarged a', will two of their first three meets.l 2l-4 halftime score to romp over , heating Cornell and Navy while Kappa Alpha Psi. 51-14. Phi l".iiig to Michigan State. With:Gam's Terry Hutton sank 18. W , ,odrow's i rn proved perform- Points to top the night's scoring., ;ince, the team ran to easy vic-I Phi Delta Theta, paced by Jim tin its over Manhattan and pi t t s _•Schry's and Bill Wallis' 8 points; burgh. 'each, took a 44-13 verdict over In a meet such as the 101-A's,Delta Tau Delta. it is a prime requisite that a team! Sigma Phi Epsilon took a close ; have several strong runners if it one from Delta Upsilon 21-19.1 expects to have any hopes o f co p_ i while Theta Kappa Phi's Don ping the team title. Woodrow's Oleski's 12 points led Theta Kap-' i iNe should raise Lion stock al-!pa Phi to a 28-12 victory over' most 50 per cent. !Delta Sigma Phi. Now the trick is for Werner to John Jones and Dick Ferrari. entne up with an adequate rum -'teaming up for 21 points, led Al-. her five man to add to the team . pha Sigma Phi to a 43-22 triumph depth. Werner has been stress- over Beta Sigma Rho, and Phi ing team balance all season; if h e iEpsilon Pi triumphed over Alpha p , •ts the fifth man he needs, thelEpsilon Pi, 22-16. Lions' balance will put the team' Phi Sigma Kappa won over Al in the midst of the struggle forl 3 ha Gamm a Rho, 19-15, and Tau lii , t place. ;Phi Delta took a forfeit from Seven to Enter Meet I Sigma Alpha Mu. Werner's fifth man will -come) from sophomores Bob Thompson , n . or Jay Kirby, or senior Ron'riTT Game Tickets Lewis. None of the three has! ':'tired very strongly in any of Go on Sale Today vii,- Lions' four wins. All seven' %% ill enter the meet, however. I Pitt tickets-3000 of them at As things stand now, Michigan $3.50 each—will go on sale at 8 State is definitely favored to run;a.m. today at the ticket window, oil with the honors. The Spartansl24B Recreation Hall. are the defending intercollegiate' Students will be limited to a' champion, and have their first •maximum purchase of six tickets too - men back in competition this Ifor the Nov. 24 season finale. seri ion. With this in mind, Werner I Ticket sales for the North Caro admitted that the Spartans should (lina State game Saturday. which win the meet, barring a mishapiwill be the last contest of the to one of their top runners. year at Beaver field, are progress- According to the Lion coach, ing slowly. Many good seats are St. John's, St. Joseph's, Pitt, Syr--; still available. muse, and Manhattan are next; m line, with the Lions fitting in :list of contenders because Vince anywhere from second to SCV- Timon, the top Pitt entry, did f nth. Despite a win over the Pan-, not run against the Lions because titers. Werner put Pitt high on the;of an attack of croup poisoning. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Harriers Meet Prat© Ties For Lead In Grid Poll The Daily Collegian's once proud trio of football forecasters lua failed miserably in its eighth weekly grid "bluebook." Only Lou Prato could come up with better than seven right out of fifteen, so the prof has de cided to grade on a curve. Vicious Vince Carocei keeps his "A" for the semester with an overall 76-44 .633). Lucky Lou tied Vicious for the lead with a .633 percentage. The second 7-8 card was turned ' in by Fearless Fran Farmed, so he falls two behind Lucky Lou at .617. The coaches suffered a 6-9 week through the efforts of secretary Evelyn Visocky. and ' stand last at 70-50 (.583). One answer quite rare to our, 15-question multiple choice test. (win, lose, or tie) popped :up twice! Saturday. No one had "tie" oppo site Duke-Navy or Clemson-i Maryland. so everyone suffered.{ Two students. Fearless and Lucks', incorrectly marked down , Minnesota. Fearless' other mis-1 take was Washington. Vicious! Vince and Evelyn slipped up on! Rice while Vicious tried to sneak' Notre Dame past the prof. Evelyn forgot to put an "S" in front of "Cal," and suffered the consequences. One tiny ex tra point also made her answer I of Vanderbilt wrong while a big red X was placed beside her I SMU selection. Perhaps we should refer to ourl exams rather as "pop quizzes."; since no one can really cram for them. Perhaps Fearless Fran, who: studied all kinds of "odds" prob.-, lems, will agree that it is better to enter our exams "cold" from now on. Ken Hosterman, youthful Penn State soccer coach. is one of four brothers who played the sport for the Nittany Lions. Penn States starting guards, captain Sam Valentine and Dick DeLuca, both are three-year vet erans. - ean., 4 12. t re turfrA, GiteAtkawmemo „ F a aroy, imarte‘t • You'll save too--and often get there sooner— EN GREYHOUND LOW-COST LUXURY DTD, Advance Delta Tau Delta produced the first shutout of the intramural swimming season by crushing Alpha Chi Rho, 37-4, at Glennland Pool last night. In other fraternity swimming meets Phi Kappa Sigma routed Phi Sigma Kappa, 26-11. and Delta Sigma Phi sunk Theta Chi, 29-12. Bob Berry paced DTD with 10 points by taking the 60-yard free style in :38.4 and the 60-yard; backstroke in :41.1. Bob Putver l l accounted for nine more points! by winning the 60-yard butterfly! in :42.4 and placing second in the! backstroke and diving. Bill Abbey annexed the div ing for DTD with 11.2 points. DTD's Abbey. Bill Fell,, Paul Pritchard. and Ty Moyer com pleted the rout by winning the 120-yard freestyle relay in 1:12.0. Delta Sigma Phi swept all first places by 29-12 over Theta Chi. Bob Grove gave Delta Sig an early lead by winning the free style in :35.5. George Hunter thrashed to victory in the back- stroke with a :49.0 clocking. In Class B independent bowl- Bill Kiser copped the breast- leg, five shutouts were recorded stroke in :47.0 with teammate i as RAR beat Nittany 23: the Nit- Ron Passmore winning the div- .tany Glassers whipped McKee 5; ing with :17.5 points. Delta Sig's j the Darkhorses trampled the Ath- Hunter. Ron Kolb, Kiser, and erton Men; the Gutterballers Grove flashed to victory in the triumphed over The Seven Tens; relay with a 1:03.6 clocking. .and the Oddballers downed Nit- Joel Gamble took Phi Sigma tany 36. In the only other contest. Kappa's only first place by edging; Timmy's took a close one from out Phil Hodges. Phi Kappa Sig-;Pollock 12, 3-1 ma, in the backstroke in :42. Hod-' ges won the freestyle in :34.6. Phil Bailey churned to victory in the breaststroke with a :45.8 - clocking. Jack Javens took the diving with 18.5 points. Phi Kappa Sig won the relay in 1:13.0. DONAHEY RADIO-TV Record Players Sales and Service OPEN EVENINGS 1:00 - 10:00 P.M. 119 S. Pugh St. (rear) Phone ADams 7-7112 Trlcriro, , dr e • ~,,.....1" *...... ,e i ' s • VO , * ** I •• : • r••—•—• l WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1956 Phi Kappa Sigma, Delta Sig in Intramural Swimming _______,/ Termites Tie Aces For Bowling Lead In Monday Action The Termites, by shuting out the G.D.l.'s, moved into a first place tie with the Aces, in the Class A independent bowling league Monday night. The Aces were shut out by Jordan 2. In otter class A- contests, the 131.0.'s downed Hamilton Six on total points, 2119 to 2107; " the Sleepers beat the Bowlovers, 3 to 1: and Pollock 11 and Holy Rollers won forfeit victories. GOING MY PV/1 Y? 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