SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 19 Nittany Trackmen Meet West Point Away Today Penn State's indoor track team, with .a surplus of good sprinters and distance men, left yesterday morning for West Point where they will meet the Army in its second dual meet of the year. Among the array of sprint stars competing for coach Chick Werner is Dick Hambright, a very promising sophomore whol runs well in anything from the 220 to the 1000-yard run. Hambright, who won. the 600-yard dash as a freshman against the Army plebes last year,, will again run in the same event and will also compete on * * * the mile relay team. He has al ready been clocked at 1:13.0 in the 600 and last year in the IC4A's in New York he ran a 1:5&4 880 leg for the mile relay team Jim Norton will also go in the 600 with Hambright. Norton, whn finished third in the event against Army last year in 1:13.8, will also run in. the 60- yard dash along witl" s. sopho more Blaine O'Connor. Ed Moran, a 4:3 miler and owner of a 1:51.5 anchor-leg half. and -. red Kerr, a 4i:24 miler,. will run in the male_ In the 2-mile run Dick Frte*- brink, holder of the freshman, mile record of 4:17.5 and 8110. record of 1.:54.5., and Kerr will; compete for the thinelads. John Fareira and Ted Lau shinsky are two relatively new men in the hurdles who will . Compete in this event fir the Lions today. Moran, along with George Jones and Bail Schwab will run in the 10011-yard mum.. In the Lions lasi meet this year against Navy, Moran bummed up the Middies' back in this event setting a„ Navy field house record with a time et 2:16.0. The mile relay team is com-i posed of O'Connor, Buster Thom as, Hambright and. Norton_ It may very well be that the. 2-mile relay team will break +me existing Army fie.rei house record of 7:53.8 in this event. The team last week wen the Milhose 2-aisle relay in 7:418, setting a new Penn Slade in dace record- All who competed in this record race will run to day except Dick Fr- ,,,, nhrikilq. who is on the 1-male relay team. Acacia Rushes To First Place On Shutout Win Acacia shut out Triangle. 4-0,1 Thursday night to gain sole pos session of first place in the Fra ternity C Bowling League. In two other shutouts, Chi Phi blanked Pi Kappa Alpha and AI-1 pha CM Sigma 'won aver Alpha' Phi Delta. Alpha Chi Rho defeated Sigma Alpha Mu and Pi Kappa Phi downed Theta Kappa by 3-I scores. The final match between Lambda Chi Alpha and Phi Kap pa Sigma resulted in a 2-2 tie_ Gary Zinman and AI Rose,. Sig ma Alpha Mu, copped the high single game, 212, and the high series, 569, respectively. The fight for top League D honors stayed nip and tuck with both Beta Sigma Rho and Sigma Phi Epsilon recording their second straight shutouts. In other action Beaver House whitewashed. Tau Phi DPitv, Del ta Sigma Phi beat Phi Sigma Del ta, 'Beta Theta Pi downed Phi Gamma Delta: and Phi Sigma Kappa defeated Sigma Tau Gam ma_ Bob Koehler, Phi Sigma Kappa, bowled both high single 203. and high series, 505. . RADIO Suppries *Car Radios *Portable Radios *Phonographs *Batteries State college TV 232 S. Allan St THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Dick ffaintrright . . . sprinting sophomore TAXI DRIVING, at best, is a checkered career. Some days, nothing seems to click—including the meter! Traffic crawls, motor stalls, horns bleat, bumpers meet. What a moment to reach for a Lucky—and discover (horrors!) you're fresh out. That's when the most genial driver turns into a Crabby Cabby. And why not? He's missing the best taste going . . . a cigarette that's light as they come. Luckies are all light tobacco—good-tasting tobacco, toasted to taste even better. Try 'em yourself. And step on it! DON'T JUST STAND THERE... STICKLE! 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The three are Ray Tuley; tional Football League cellar. the Lions last Tea r, L ail ; rec- i Mike Beattie and Harry Brow a. Club President Frank McNa- ord. i Heading the list of goaltend. ars Is a service veteran. Bill mee announced the appointment Hess' teammates on the attack; Housevrorth. Dave Wilkinson of Shaw, former Air Force Acad. may well be two sophomores ia b oon wor ki ng I k e wen d emy and San Francisco Forty- rom Baltimore. High school stars n e t in bath fall and s Niner coach, as head coach of the im Wianpenny and Jun Kane, thin, Eagles for "an extended term" are the two top nominees for the. The snow hasn't exactly at an estimated $2,000a year_ ttack posts_ Baer also rates soph i ;the early season workout=. omore Hank Shilling. senior Shaw, 60-year-old former Notre Baer has seven weeks before the Dame star who also coached at Barry Price and juniors Dick An-;fiat o ffi c i a l interc o llegiate match Santa Clara, Nevada and North gel and Bill O'Donough as poten !with Hofstra. The team will play Carolina State, succeeds Hugh tially top attackmen. :an exhibition indoor "box La- Devore, fired last Jan. 13 after Lettermen Fred Donahoe and.crosse" game March sat Rutgers. two unimpressive seasons. I Club o ffi cials refused to define! "extended term" but it was; learned the contract was for one year with a renewal option on both sides. Shaw said he did not quit the Air Force Academy to take the Eagles' job. PRINTING Letterpress • Offset 11 Commercial Printing 352 E. College AD 8-6794 MAKE $25 Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. 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