TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1957 3-Way Ist Place Highlight Harrier By GEORGE FRENCH Like a good bottle of wine,; the Lion varsity and fresinna harriers seem to improve with age: Last Saturday both Nittany squads sent three runners across the-tape in first - place ties, clinching both meets before Cornell runner could cross th finish line. The Lion varsity breezed pass the Big Red, 20-35. while Ulf freshmen buried their Come! counterparts, 17-41 The Lions were forced to de pend upon the performarfces of their fourth and fifth men in their opener with Navy. But such was not the case against CornelL The teams' improvement can be gauged more accurately by the impressive times turned in by both Lion squads than by tht one-sided scores. Capt. Fred Kerr, Clem Schoene• beck and Ed Moran covered thf five-mile stretch in 26:28.8 thk fifth - fastest time ever recorded on the University course. Three of the faster times were, recorded in last year's 15-40 1 whitewash by the NCAA Cham- i pion Michigan State Squad—thel Lions' next opponent one week, from Saturday at East Lansing, Mich. The three were.llenry Ken nedy, 25:50.2; Selwyn Jones,; 25:44; and Gay Denslow, 25:57.5, Of the five Michigan State run ners to finish ahead of all Nit-, tany harriers, Kennedy and junior Ron Wheeler remain on Coach Ka r 1 Schlademan's flu - ridden' Spartan squad. The fourth faster time-26:28.1 was recorded by Pitt's famed l l Arnie Sowell in 1955. Sophomore Dick Engelbrink's fifth place- clocking of 26:15 against Cornell was 18 seconds better than Wheeler's fifth place last year. Although Sam White, ninth; Chick King, 11th; George Jones, 13th; Al Jones, 14th; Jack Wil liams, 15th; and Joe Thompson, 16th, were- well behind the "Big Four," Coach Chick Werner was pleased with their performance and believes that by the end of the season they will be able to reduce considerably the gap-be tween the fourth and fitfh man. Dennis Johnson,, Herrn Weber and, Bill Sehoenebeck broke- the tape in 16:19---23 seconds over the freshman 3-mile course record— in the 17-41 rout of the Cornell frosh. Ron Landon in 16:47 and Dick Anderson in 16:48 placed fifth and sixth for the Lion frosh. Cagers Begin Practice Varilly basketball practice begini at 6:30 tonight in Rec reation Hall, Coach John Egli announced. Freshman practice will not start until two weeks from now. Oct. 29. The Lions open Their regular season next month. Outing Club Rock Climbers The Rock Climbing Division of, the Outing Club will meet at 7 tonight in 317 Willard. 0 9 4 4 , 0 1 ~.1 of CAPTAIN FRED ICERR (21), Clem Schoenebeck (24) and Ed Moran (22) break the tape in a three-way tie for first place against Cor nell's cross-country team Saturday. on the University golf course. The Lions won the meet, 20-35. 4 Nittany Grid Foes Score Wins Vanderbilt, Penn State's grid iron opponent Saturday, lost to Mississippi, 28-0, last weekend_ Like the Lions, Vanderbilt is prone to fumble at the wrong time. 'Tumbles frittered away every chance Vandy had to make it close." Lion coach Tor Toretti, who scouted the Com modores, said. As for the Lions' other future foes, only Marquette lost that lois being to another Nittany oppon ent, Holy Cross_ Pitt, West Vir ginia, and Syracuse won in easy fashion. The Panthers blasted a weak Nebraska eleven, 34-0. With regu lars Dick Bowen, Jim Theodore and Bill Kaliden side-lined with injuries, reserves Joe Scisly and Ivan Toncic had a chance to ram ble. Scisly scored twice, once on a 29-yard run. Riddle plunged for a touchdown, and Toncic directed the attack at quarter back. West Virginia. on the rebound from its Wisconsin licking, crush ed Boston University, 46-6. The Mountaineers, amassing-411 total yards, ‘ added insult to injury when sophomore Tony Tallarico stole the ball and toted it 90 yards to score. Syracuse tallied 26 points in the second quarter as Cornell bowed. 34-0. The Lions will meet Syra cuse on the road Oct. 26. 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Men, 7-0: Jack Barbieri's passing Lambda Chi could not pass that parked Phi Kappa Psi to a 15-6 point, but Furminger provided the win over Tau Phi Delta; Chi Phi winning margin by splitting the wliite%vashed Kappa Sigma. 13-0: uprights from 15 yards out. the Fourteen Lions topped the Sigma Nu threatened in the Navy. 8-0; Phi Delta Theta won a second stanza when Woody forfeit over Beta Sigma Rho; and Griffiths made a circus catch a 7-3 edge in first downs gave of a 55-yard Fred Wolfe pass Delta S:gma Phi a 14-13 win over on the Lambda Chi . 5. But a Phi Sigma Delta_ . penalty broke up the drive. Sigma Pi and Phi Ep played the Don Peters paced the Triangle first half to a standoff, neither romp. passing twice to Lee Near club chalking up a first down. ing for touchdowns and scoring Phi Ep broke the ice shortly another himself on an aerial from after the second half kickoff. Gordy Rutherford. Rutherford After an Arnie Rosenthal pass and Milt Countryman tallied the gained the contests initial first other Triangle six-pointers. down. Larry Kramer heaved 30 yards to Harvey Nixon for an other Phi Ep first. Rick Lippe 1 Swim Entries missed a 24*-yard field goal try. but Rosenthal flipped a short Due Tomorrow aerial to Howie Lincoln on Phi Ep's next series for an incur- Entries for the Intramural mountable 3-first down lead. swimming tourney are due by Palmer stole the limelight tate 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the IM of in the game. The versatile guar- flee in Recreation Hall. terback fired two passes to Jerry A3l entrance fee is charged. 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