FRIDAY. MAY 17. 1*57 As M ALL ABOUT THE SI Penn State’s sports / Beaver Field for three i track and field marathoi Clarence M. Sykes, “Dutch”, is the showma theme song and lighting finals, Dutch should put o efficient, and more importa citing track show. ' A lot more than individual ti tles and the team championship hang in the balance of Tuesday* Wednesday, and Thursday's re suits. For next week is “home stretch” week for the IM all-year team award and the three-day tourney will be a make-or-break test for more than one fraternity. Beta Theta Pi, which even tually won the 1358 all-year award, picked up only 12 points in last year's track competition, while Phi Kappa Sig earned, second place and 78. points. The runner-up Phi Kappa Sigs had lost the first place honor (and an important 50 ad d i iion&l points) to a one-man-show from Alha Phi Alpha named Busier Thomas. > This year's tournament should be an exciting duplicate. Only the team at the top of the heap this time is Alpha Chi Sigma (598). with TKE (571), Beta (568) and DU (551) in close contention. But a warning to all indi viduals and teams is in order. There is an athlete who finished third in the recent He-Man con test who threatens to make Dutch's tourney another one man-show. ' He’s Alpha Phi Delta’s wrest ling sensation, Bennie Amato. From a reliable source (Amato himself) we learned that he is training intensely to avenge the He-Man loss. And also another tidbit, he is clearing six feet in IM Horseshoes- (Continued on page sir) Delta: Riley-Pepe, Delta Upsilon; Giombetti-Pliaia, Alpha Phi Del ta; Cardoni-Smith, Sigma Phi Epsilon: Trimmer-Millen, Phi Delta Theta; Moore-Butlock, Al pha Kappa Lambda; Yorkovich- Cairns, Triangle; Taylor-Upde graf. Phi Mu Delta. Kane-Burns, Kappa Delta Rho; Markowitr-Kahan, Beta Sigma Rho; Fox-Alcorn, Delta Theta Sigma; Hi bier- Van Ord, Beta Theta Pi; Levin-Sekaras, Alpha Chi Sigma; Znacho-Byers, Tau Kappa Epsilon; and Kuhar-Bucci, Theta Chi. MEXICAN SUMMER COURSEI9S7 PATZCUARO COLEGIO DE PATZCUARO. - In corporated Into FfilntlUti Ulrin •cant do NicaSas 4o Hidalgo, State of Mkhoacan, Mexico. • August 1-81—Two weeks of atu&y and one wedtfs in* up in Gondola jam. •One of Mexico's moot picturesque regions, full of panoramic sur prises. Lovely mountain lake in the centre. •An intensive course on Mexico* Culture covering tho Pre-Hapan- Ic, Colonial and Current periods, to be given in English by a bril liant team of Mexican scholars. •American plan at loco! hot#*, M -160 Mexican pesos per day ant per person, - • Registration and tuition fee: IM# Mexican pesos. | Transporation for cxeurtioa: SOO Mexican pesos. ! •Opportunity to joim Fraa M aion to be held in Marie# City from 23rd to' Slat Atgoit ba* mediately after English copse. Apply for infonaatfon tat COLEGIO DE PATZCDABO Cntmr. Onu, DhwWr. GABRIEL MANCEKA MEXICO 11, D. F, MEXICO TT-er-a-FACT by MATT PODSESEK Assistant Sport* Editor WMAN'S SHOW inswer to P. T. Barnum takes over] lays next week with its Intramural better known to the boys as simply in, and although without the Gilette effects that he used in the-IM boxing ver an int ex- the high jump, which it above the present IM record. ■But Alpha Chi Sig has little to worry about should they lose out in'the track tourney to a one man team; It would probably aid their cause.-for they have quarter finalists in two other IM sports —tennis doubler'and golf. Than "again, only lha top two spots in lha track tourney ara really worthwhile from a team standpoint. (Only the first five places in the six events are awarded points, on a 10-8-6-4-2 bans. And only the winning team (100) and the rnnaerup 150) get "bonus’* points. This’ writer has argued with Butch on numerous occasions that there are not enough points - given for the effort that goes into each event We suggested at least l doubling the individual event . scores or, better yet giving points to the ten top finishers on a 10-9-8 etc. basis. 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That’s why the bookies have refused to cover any bets for the 40th Penn State-Pitt track meet tomorrow i afternoon at the Pitt Stadium. ! The Lions have a three-meet jwinning streak over the Panthers going for them tomorrow, but [that means about as much as a I gun without ammunition. It was 1953 when the Pan thers scored their last victory over the Lions, a close 68-63 decision. Last year, lha Nitlany thinclads romped over the Pan thers and Ohio Siaie( is that name familiar) in a triangular lest. 78^4-52-38Vi; but an this is in the past. Coach' Carl Olson’s crew will he toting a 3-1 record into tomor row’s encounter and, compared to Penn State’s 0-4 mark, this seems like the comparison of an 1000- pound bomb to a water bag. But this record probably won’t scare Penn State’s crewmen. They’ve met three of the top track teams in the nation this year— Villanova. Quantico Marines, and Ohio State twice. A victory over lha Panthers Dodgers Top Cubs, The Brooklyn Dodger’s 21-year-i old bonus lefty Sandy Koufax pushed the ‘Bums’ to within two] games of the National League with a 4-hit, 3-2 win over the low ly Chicago Cubs yesterday after noon. In the other other afternoon Major League game, the Detroit Tigers checked Ted Williams and his Boston Red Sox teammates ten route to a 2-1 victory. would be just sweet enough to help lha Lion* forget their past defeats this season. And to go after this win Coach Chick War ner will probably not maks any lineup changes from toe one 3-2; Tigers Win ■1 Koufax struck out 13 Cubs as :he recorded his second win of i]the campaign. He has yet to lose. : Moe Drabowsky took toe loss for ■ the Cubs. In the American League tilt. righthander Jim Bunning struck Williams out three times and al lowed the Sox only five hits in recording his second win of the season. Bob Porterfield was the loser. —not with Chevrolet's high-perform ance Y 8 on the pulling end. 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Tha discus will Had John Tullar aad Jim Wamhald as tha lop Lion entries. Tullar will also enter the. shot put. Harry Fuehrer and Oggie Norris will do the pole vaulting with Nor ris joining Bob Parker In the high jump. Dick Coats and Jim Durdan will take care of toe javelin, an event that wasn’t included in the past two meets. Movie Tonight! Delicious snacks, hand made chocolaiee, hard candy and mixed nuts are youra at The Candy Cane. The Candy Cane Next to the Diner GST A BnHNDfG DIAL OR TBS CHAKFIOni ■Optional at extra cost. 270-h.pw Mgh-pertormence enffne else erasable at extra cost. Dealer PAGE SEVEN
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