PAGE El( -244T Harriers Host Panthers Lion Squads Enter Final Home Tests By GEORGE FRENCH Pitt t.a4a(.'l Carl 0 1 ron field green and iney.perienced squads v..lien his :arsit• rind freshman harriers meet the Lions this afternoon on the 'University golf course. The freshman meet will begin at 3:30.p.m. with the varsity meet irttmediate•ly following the com pletion of the freshman compvti lion. Pitt's chances will depend heavily upon three runners junior Vince Timon and sopho mores Ron Rush and George Walters. Timon missed last year's meet with the Lions be cause of an attack of croup poisoning and Rush and Walters tied for first in last year's freshman meet. Among the Yetcran Pitt runra-r who will be in this afternoon's meet are Capt. John Christoff.i Tom Dudas, Sam Grisciotti and 7cim Woman Christoff came in third behind teammate Thornton Smith and the Lion's Fred Kerr in last year's meet. The Panthers are undefeated in' three dual meets against Ohio University, Westminster and Slin-, pery Rock and finished second in a triangular meet—Navy 22. Pitt 37. Georgetown 74. In two of the meets—against Westminster and Ohio University —the Panthers failed to take first Returning for the Lions from last year's squad that humbled the Panthers, 21-34, are Ed Mor an, Clem Schoenebeck and Cap lain Kerr. Moran placed fifth in Thal meet and Schoenebeck tied for sixth. Nittany varsity Coach Chick Werner will also enter senior Al Jones and junior Chick King. Jones will be competing in his List home cross-country meet in a Penn State uniform. King, who did not run last fall against the Panthers, has impressed Werner very much since hie seventh-place finish against Michigan State last Saturday. Also in the Nittany lineup will he sophomores Joe Thompson. Bill Bickham, Jack Williams. Orge Jones. Sam White and Dick F.ngelbrink. In the freshman meet last year against Pitt. Thompson fini:hod third. Encolbrink fourth. White fifth and Williams sixth. Werner has been particularly impressed with Thompson rapid improvement and his ninth-place effort against the Spartans last Saturday. Frt , shinun Coach Norm Gordon will field a 12-man squad in an effort for an undefeated season. The freshmen have previously beaten Navy and Cornell. Competing for the frosh will be Dennis Joi,nson. Ken Hunter. Herm Weber, Bill Schoenebeek. Dick Anderson, Ron Landon. Ron Genovese, Jerry Walter, Skip Johnstone, Ernie Stevens; Mike Connelly and Dick Grenier. Penn States soccer record in four years under the coaching di rection of youthful Ken foster man shows 30 wins, 4 defeats tind I tie. Have a WORIP of FUN! • '-',-) - Travel with fITA lIIS A N, I Unbelievable Low Cost Irl •‘Eurone ~:,..,__ _., I.• 60 ai r s ..:.... Now $585 ,- - anent -- 43-65 D•Y•...:- .. . 6 *. 5998 j SEt W I ORE ...my t 0...• ...e.,...0• tc,,( tollog• crothr ~r 1,111,&... Alie los..cott trips 10 M41.;41; pr 1.1 , - 5149 4 ,, Cov.:Amotico 1699 uP hew co 51,6 Tow SASE vp OM I A no‘o d O w World $13911 up 1 Alk Vow Teovoi Agent 1 - 250 , g i TRA im . 545 511 in. / gm Tart 17 lax L . ,... kinntwg2.Bs4 4 --J THE DAILY COLLEGIAN , STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA * * * Delta Tau Delta scored a deci sive 37-4 victory over Phi Delta Theta and Alpha Sigma Phi downed Lambda Chi Alpha, 29- 12. in Intramural swimming com petit:on last night. DTD placed first and second- in every event while Phi Delt gar nered its four points on third place finishes. - Robert Pulver ,scored first place wins in the 60- yard back stroke and 60-yard • breast stroke events for the DTD's. Robert Berry swept the Ea- • yard free style event with a, :32.1 time while William Abbey: scored a first place win in a diving event with a 12.6 score. Alpha Sigma Phi was led by Mike Rohrbach who, placed first in the diving with an 18.6 score, 'second in the 60-yard back stroke, • and was member of the winning 120-yard relay team. .- Alpha Sig's Bob Smith recorded : first place in the 60-yard free i style race and John Boyer, Lamb- Ida Chi Alpha. placed second. 'Lambda Chi's Ronald Field cap tured the back stroke race with la :47.9 timing. Bob Hance and Tom Byrnes. • Alpha Sigma Phi, placed one - With the exception of three changes made necessary by injuries and illnesses, footH two in the breast stroke race. ball Coach Rip Engle said he was contemplating no changes from his Syracuse lineups in' Beta Theta Pi posted a forfeit ry Pi K either his first or alternate units for the West Virginia game tomorrow afternoon at Beaver victory over Thursday night Alpha in action. • ! Wednesday night the Corn :Grinders defeated Nittany 23, 31-10: the Bruins downed Hamil ton B. 27-10: and Jordan '•.-TwO toppled • the HUB Boys, 2149. • Joe Thompson . . improving rapidly Engle Plans Only 3 Changes In Lineups for Mountaineers Of course, the big switch is at quarterback where sophomore Richie Lucas will han dle the first-unit duties in place of the injured Al Jacks. Junior Bob Scrabis will replace Lucas on the alternate unit. • Another change is at the start ing right guard post where sen ior Richie McMillen returns to the lineup after being out with a rib injury suffered against Army four weeks ago. Ironically enough._ and unfor tunately for the Lions. McMillen replaces Willard (Bull) 'Smith. who was the first unit right guard since McMillen's injury. Smith severely strained a ligament in his right knee against Syracuse and will not dress for the game. This means that sophomore Sam Stellatella .will stay in his alter nate unit guard post. Engle said this was necessary because, with the elevation of Lucas to the first unit. Stellatella will have to han dle the alternate team's punting chores—previously in the hands of Lucas. Richie McMillen • The final change is al the al- I .. . returns to lineup ternate unit fullback spot where j Cimino, the first choice for the either Ben Williams or Maurice slob, was hobbled by a pulled mus- Schleicher will replace Pete ?Me in his leg. He will dress for Shope. Shops is on the doubtful the game, however. list because of migraine head- The Lions spent this practice aches. Engle was not definite as week doing a lot of running with to his replacement. ;no heavy contact drills. It has Engle's search for a third quar-!been a policy of Engle's over the terback received a big setback, years to foresake heavy contact 'when it was learned that Pete work once the season opens * * * George Jones . . . . sophomore starter ~; 4 4 Al Jones . . . in final home meet Yanks Refund 'Copa' Fines NEW YORK, Oct. 31 6P)—The: New York Yankees today were' reported to have refunded the' fines to five of the six players' who were involved in the Copa-: cabana nightclub incident in May. Dan Daniel, writing in the Kew, York World-Telegram and Sun, said the Yankees were taking this action because Dan Topping, club president, was satisfied with their conduct for the rest of the season., , The Yankees refused to confirm, or deny the report. The club never idid announce the actual fines. Hank Bauer, Whitey Ford, Yogi Berra. Mickey Mantle and Billy Martin were fined $lOOO each and .Johnny Kucks $5OO for participat; ing in the Copa affair. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1957 DID Downs Phi Delt In Swimming Penn State inaugurated fciotball on an intercollegiate b a siss - -70 years ago._ The Lions have fielded a team every year since. EUROPE Summer 1958-70 days - We'll see the usual, plus North Africa, Yugoslavia. East Ger many. Czechoslovakia, Berlin, Denmark and Ireland. A dif ferent kind of trip for the young in spirit who don't want to be herded around. All ex penses 51335. Write to: EUROPE SUMMER TOURS 255 Sequoia (Box 3) Pasadena, Calif.