page Tea Two-Mile Relay Takes Fifth in N.Y.A.C. Meet The Penn State two-mile re lay team took filth place in a seven team field Saturday night m the New Yoik Ath letic Club Relays at Madison Square Garden. Georgetown's John Bi-:>»-e. Korn) Williams, John Nelson and Bob Carney remained undefeated in indoor competition this winter by taking the event in 7:46.5 Also finishing ahead of th<- Lions were Pitt, St. Joseph's and Syracuse. Frei Kerr led off the Nittany ■effort with a 1:59.7 in his half jnile. Cross country captain Don Woodrow closed the gap to less than eight yards with a strong, J:57.1. Senior Hon Lewis, running third for the Lions, lost several yards with a 1:59.6 timing. Sophomore Ed Moran, running his anchor leg, turned in a strong 1:56.6 to place the Lions ahead of Boston University and City Col-: ,3ege of New York. The Nittany other contestants cleared 14' quartet’s time for the two miles better. was 7:53.0. Pitt’s Arnie Sowell continued Former Penn State track and his mastery over the former Ford-? qua £ ng . ac ™ unts Wlth the ag-| saint two-mile run behind Laszlo: uas clocked m 1.50.7 m the Hal :Shepard 600. Tabori and John Macy. ; prin 880, .4 of a second slower| Olympic 1500-meter champion] The Hungarian refugee won in|than the world’s record that he]R? n Delaney took the Baxterj s snappy 8:53.4, his first indoor set last week in the Garden. | Mile in 4.06.8 to whip Fred Dwyer victory of his career. Tabori hadj Little Phil Reavis set a newj from* to^sTin on AmencanToard'trtcTs efforts 'Garden record in the, high jump winter «n American board tracKS. with a i eap of 6 > 9x4” exactly a world shotn.it rhamni™ Parrv Macy, a Polish refugee attend- foot higher than the Villanova O’Brien making his first aDoea^ atWete - !an!e ie s n ik« a altS “Xrt fu k u inE 4 “— , flrs V m ! !e pace for i North Carolina s Lee Calhoun trip to the Far East, heaved the the Hungarian track star. revenged last week’s defeat by 16-pound ball 59’ 714” for first Pole vaulfer Bob Richards kept decathlon champion Milt Cambell place ahead of Manhattan’s Ken his indoor track streak alive with by capturing the 60-yard high Bantum with a 58’ ll 3 i” toss, a 15'4" leap. Occidental’s Bob Ga-,hurdles in 7.1, equaling the listed Manhattan freshman Joe March towski took second behind the (world’s record. Last week Cam- iony took third with an impres *~Flying Parson" with 15’1". Six-bell skimmed over the timbers in sive 54’ 14”. Speidel-Wrestling's 'Top Salesman' By BILL JAFFE on the bench are of unusual na-jtion in the fundamentals, led by Wrestling's “top salesman”. tur „ e - . ... Speidel. in Pcnnsvlvsnis i