The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 02, 1958, Image 2

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Moran 2nd
Breaks Nittany Record,
Loses to St. Johns? Close
NEW YORK— Peter Close held off a determined ]
idd State’s Ed Moran to win the mile rim in last
night** IC4-A',s track’meet at Madison Square. Garden.
Vilianova won lbs* team title-with was
aeoood.wtUi 27. r The meet was determined on the results of
{beVijUt tehee eventsoin which
Vmiuwa atemd 9% points to
4 lor teeJasper*. Penn State fin
. tfied Sh points.
dose won the event' in|s4:lft3.
three yards ahead at his ■ Lion
>. eppooetrt a -ST second final
~ losing Mohan ran the
■C’-"?»*laattehe'ever tamed invby a
V. rfl/mai StfaftW-tniAman—»hder 4:ll.
' • JWekv JCrigetttrink
placed elghthffar the mflesfinal.
-•* ' Co-Captain Jim Uorton placed
fiftfain iheSOO-yard run wiiich
.Sv •- was won by Manhattan** Don
asinptayin 1:1L
Co-Captain Oggie Morris tied
- for.fifth inlhepole vault with a
P - leap of IS feet, barely missing the
„ « bfur at 13*4".
■ s ; ... mOanova'a -Ron Mtaqr took
■ aanapraradutaddoablarle
;‘ \■ toryby. warning: fi»tero-mile
' tub in 1:171' and tha 1000-yard
- hsja ItU. In lha tero-mila
- •rant, tha Hying Irishman, ont
locked Manhittan'i Gw Mir
tin on the last-half lap to win
.by aight yards. Pann State's’
*~Fssd Karr. Tunning third with
: about 500 yards lo go look i
teillea lha boards-aad did not
Plscai o ■ /. •
/ • the lions increased their lead to
. Lion sophomore John Fareira
tied .fbr r fifth in the high jump,
- which was -.won :by Villanova’s
__ Phil. Reavis in 6-7“. Fareira
clearad the bar at 6 , -2 w . Fareira
■ placed second in his trail heat of
the 60-yard_high hurdles, in 0:7.5,
behind ' the ,wioner A 1
_Hoddinott of 'Georgetown.' The
lion sophomore was eliminated
when he placed third in his quar
" ter-final Jieat i
• * Go-captain Jim.'Norton placed
: fifth-4nthe 600-yard run which
was mod by Manhattan's Tom
Murphy in 1:11. .
Although he won his haal in
% 2:144. the . Lions' KOI Schwab
qualify for_tha finals
of Am 1000-yard run by :00.7
of a second. _ "
. Penn/State's Dick Hambright
t failed to qualify. in the 600, fin
ishing third in his trial. heat in
1:143. Sophomore 1 Jones
wsas eliminated from the 1000-
run when he fell going into
tee first him of a trial heat His
eventual fifth-place finish in the
' .heat drew a round of applause
„ Irom the Garden crowds
’' Manhattan's Jot Marchinoy
took tha shot with a heave of
ahead of Penn's Carl
ffliiM. 1 .*'*.■ - j
MILE JtUN: 1— Clou. Sv. John.: Z.I
Umn, Pniß Stal.; 2. MUkr. Cmtdl;|
4.' Laial ftlttui: S. PiCamHlo. Notre
Pnv. Tfane: 4:1«X .
TWO MILE «tr»: 1. DrUney, Vilttnov.;
t. Martin.: Manhattan : *■ StM«r, Harvard;
4. iOoaprr, Fordhom; l. Donohue, Bohr
’.Ooaa. 0:17.® i
ZAMPEBIKI INVITATION MILK.- 1.
V. thoaMld. SmtHT: aww. TurnMi:
I BMtlr. Ft Jackaon: 4. JUac. N.T.A.C.
; ;V.,Ttoe: :
«0-TABB BASH: 1. Colbnorr. Villa.
•era; I Sarmli. Pitt: t. Border. Tala:
A Oevle, Le&tUe; i. l ally ay. E.L Win,
aina, time: ,o*:t •
i-tt/ TStP UICH MDKOLES: 1. Hod
dinott, ClDfvatoirß: 1. Landau.-HarvaTH:
Ho)up. Vfllanova; ‘4.: Main. X.L: S.
Dorm Wk. N.D. Tioae: T.S
- <M TARD BUN: L Marphy. Manhattan:
t, Smith. Bataa: :S. MarHtt. .Holy Crow;
. d. Cadiz. i. Norton,' P«an State.
Tiaw: 1:11 ■■ • .
Mtt-T*SP atlft': 1- IMur. VilUnova
' ' •' ” '■■■■• .I'’-' f - '•
For the
Best In
Composites :
.1
KEPLER STUDIO
324 W. Bmw ! AD t-0131
Ed Moran
.„, second in mile
Jim Norton. ■-
. . . out of the money
2. Soprano,- M*nhmtUii; 3.' Stevens, St
John's;-4. .Williams, Georgetown ;;.i v Car*
tiey, Georgetown. Time:, 2.12:8-
PKOSR MEDLEY RELAY: i. Manhat
tan ; 2.' NYU : 8. Yale; C Georgetown-: 5.
lowa.'' Timet. 7.53:7 '
" BROAD JUMP: L Merman, NYU
24* 2* Hrmt Manhattan; 8,/Davis,!
tLaSalle; 4. Kalejr, NJ).; 6. Carpenter.
JArmy. , ’ -*■ ' _
| -.BHOTPUT: 1. llardiioaejr.
M' llH"; 2. -Shine, .Penn; 3. : Monkosakr.
I NYU; 4. Caaaarella. Boatog. U.; 1. .Win
slow, Manhattan..
POLE VAULT: 1. Hoyle. ; Marquette—
14* r*: 2. Cray, Peon; 1. Tork, W> Va.;
4. Brady. VDlanova; L' Cyprus, Vfl-
Isoora aad Btckmu, Yala.- : -.
HIGH JUMP; L Renets. '
4*7" 2 Steed, Vittanova; I. Gocda; Pitt;
4. San Saeon. NJ).; kjtie) Fareira, Penn
State and Herman, NYU.
15-pound weight THROW: t. Joh* place , in the badminton doubles
Uawlan. Bo— on U„ i~ 6%; t. Kerri.!Boe- C., ; eUmrifr Riirknpll 11-13 '
ton D- LBwtau; Army; 10
4. McWiiiUno. Bondin. ss :>i; s. Gmnd- In the basketball competition,
. : w- ' Penh State ; bowed to Lock Ha-
FirS‘.» li! 28-15. Jfudy Clancy was high
Georx«town io: Holy Cron 4: Harvard T: for the losing Penn State women
LaSalle 5: Hinbatuo t%x NYU JU. :-Notre with =9 points
Dame 4 - Penn ft: Penh State-5 t/tiPKt 11: » cvnt-hronizod swimming
R.I. J: St. John*. »; Srraeine *i Vlllanora - A *T3»cnron«ea ,S W 1 mmmg
3>i ; Wat Va. 3; Yale 3i;j. • ' demonstration WM he 1 a in
r |HE DAILY COUiGIAN ;STAT£,COLI£GE PENNSYLVANIA
. ‘ —pnHj CoHerimn . photo fcy Ron Miller
SHE'LL. NEVER get away. Penn State’s coeds went down to de
feat at the hands of Lock- Haveiivyesterday,- 28-15, in WRA’s Winter
Sports Day. ■. ;-.v '
Coeds Take Second
In WRA Sports Day
■■l.v;.-..'-’: By CARMELLA LASPADA *
Lock Haven State Teachers College’s coeds captured three
of five 1 events to cop top honors in the annual Women’s Recre
ation Association winter sports*day at* White Hall yesterday,
j Penn State came.in second; winning the other two events;
Lock Haven racked up their three wins in volleyball,
basketball and badminton dou
bles competition. The, Penn State
coeds copped first places in the
bowling and the badminton sin
gles events. This Is the third con
secutive year that Penn State
won the badminton singles. \
: Lock Haven notched the vol
leyball competition by defeating
Bucknell University 29-21. Dick
inson fame in third place with
Juniata finishing fourth. ; /
The Penn Slate bowling team ■
..with Carolyn Briggs, Barbara
Cox. Judie Gordorn Dixie Bair
and Mary Ann Light, rolled 5 to
I an easy first place with a 1307 i
'team total score. 'was '
' second with 1092 points.'. Jun-.
lata came in third with 1019
i points and Lock Haven took;
fourth place with 1013.
; Penn State’s Bafbara Cox had
the:highest gyerage with, a score
of 157. The. pinsetters ‘ for ‘ the
bowling event were Penny Joy;
Ruth Ott. Sharon Karr, - Ruth
Longacre and Mary Williams.
'.ln the badminton playoffs, Penn
State’s :Sally : Thomas won the
badminton singles title 11-0.- The
Lock Paveh women swept first
In IC4-A's
,•. . vvobs 10 rebounds
the Shot, off went the buzzer, ift
went the goal, and down weiit the
Lion'S. •••• r . I .
'Blit the Lions .had - nothing to
be ashamed of in losing, playing
an inspired game in the. first, half,
arid • completely o u t - rebounding
the aggressive -Panthers, they
jumped into. an early 11-7 lead.
; Led by the strong playing of
co-captains R a in e y arid Baidy
with an occasional helping hand
from Colender and Boh Edivards.
the Lions increased their lead to
25-14 and then 36-21 as.the half
neared an end;.
. With the' Lioni -leading 38-23
and two minutes left to play, the
Panthers put on their first serious
scoring -surge to cut" the - margin
to 38-31.* Edwards’ goal- shortly
rm.wiDv :. . before the buzzer sent the Nit-
CAGE SUMMARY ; tanies oft the court with the nine
p£T f:tp point lead. ,
PenuM 2 o- d 4 Baidy 7 'a- s 17; But then came the second half
4 s-•6.i3.R*in*y' 7 4- « is a hd the accurate Hennon.Scoring
Hur»h • I 2- S 8 Edwards 5 ;S- 713 n . var j e t v . ol Bb6tS, including
Mill* . 34-4 10 Htnc'ick 00-0. 0 .?- /mm almost
Hennon'.- 10 4- 9 24 Colender 4 3- 4 11 tWO driving hOOKS from almost
Meaher.o o- i, o KuUu , . o o- l o ten feet out, Hennon brought tna
Simpnon, l, 2-2 4 Panthers within reaching dis
,Total. 22 17-22 Cl Totals 23 13-24. S» P*anuiei» w 1 * "
-Halftime Scorer'.4o«4l- .- . ' tfIHCC. ' ' ■ .. • : ••' •
-which/ six. coeds from Dickinson j
•did a routine to, "Sleeping La- ;
/goon." Bucknell did a duel to j
-"Tango Tropicano" and Jo Ma
son. Betsy McKensie and Lynda i
Paynler from PennSlaie dem- ■ -
onstrated : basic and hybrid ■
stunts used in synchronized"
swimming and also demonslrat-,
stylized' strokes. '
■ A modern- dance master lesson
was: also .included in the sports
day; program.- . V
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university, man.- Withe the
. finest quality, at the most
reasonable prices ..- all
year round. : - -
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clothing fabrics ( and correct
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Never underestimate the power of a
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SUNDAY,. MARCH 2. "i 95a
CchCaplains
Pace Lions
In Scoring
.'!(Continued frobi'naoe' n „»,
mately 45 seconds Pe l
and Tom Sg «
both came yer
bound. SawyeTkkS ,^ e
passed to Steve Baidy arid n er
tssj “>.«
' the ball at mid-court Cni
;ender couldn't getthd ballin’s?;
►m.the necessary, five, seconds and
Pitt gamedy control : with. 35 seel
tonds left. The ball went tn-iw’
fnl 1v W f ° iround raaS-'
fully, finally taking: a, shot witit
S ate ' fiye Seconds lef§
However, Chuck' Hursh tapped
the rebound to Julius Peeues
who immediately - passed in to
Sawyer m the pivot. Off Went
Tom Hancock
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