THURSDAY. APRIL 10, LionCind Michigai Penn State’s cin< tioned University of ] first place honors Quantico, Va. The Lions had ti Quantico Marines, win thirty miles per hour, track and a lack of pn to the prolonged. snows The Wolverines racke points to 47 for Purdi the Lions and 34 for thf The Wolverines took nineteen first place hoj Co-captain, Jim Norr the Nittany's only win second • time in heat of the quar' Dick Hamb) flash, ran in tt 440 and turn* in a time of 4i> seconds. Ham bright, howevr could only a. count for a se< ond place. Hambright w; running secoi as the p a c rounded the fir turn. He dro. ped to fourth Lit the back stretch* 1 ; and started an Hambri*M all out kick on the last turn, but could not catch the front running Jim Etherton of Purdue. One of the bright spots in the Penn State performance was the running of Bill Sphwab. Schwab led the pack' from the gun in the Receive your MS is Hectrieel Mechanical Engineering or Physics at RCA s expense, through the RCA Graduate Study Program. At the tame time, yeWs beginning your RCA career at as cnaaeec •» a fully professional level, getting a head atari a the field you prefer. RCA pays tha faR east of jravir tuition, feet and approved teas while you take graduate study part thss at the Uni versity ofrenasylvscia or Rutger* University. Or, you may prefer a different path ahead... RCA Design end Development Speciality Training. Here is anether «f RCA’# pro gram t tor careers, in. fihich yon heps hy working full-time on planned tecfcnaeai assign- Right now, though, see your pfocemeet oScer. Get squared away on a specific tuna f« your interview. And get your copies of die brochures that alto help to fill you in on the RCA picture. If jss'i* tied up when RCA’* representative ishev*. send a resume to: Tomor imenPlace3rd, Ist at Quantko MACS McGAUGHAM ermen finished third as a well condi lichigan track team walked away with in Monday’s quadrangular meet at contend with Michigan, Purdue, the iis up to a soggy ctice due half-mile run but was nipped at the tape by Bill Deardorf of Mich igan. The Niftany mile relay team took a third place with Schwab bouncing back after the gruel ing >BO to turn in a speedy 49.6 in the second leg of the relay. _ The cindermen leave for Quan tico Friday to participate in the Quantico Relays. They will again have the services of distance ace Ed Moran who didn’t make the last trip.due to a death in his family. :d up 94:5 te, 42 for i; Marines, ileven of lors. bn tallied vith a 50.0 Track Summaries;" Mil* Ran—l. 3w«rh. H: 2. Grmy, tf; 2. «- M«pSr, Q; 5. Engel- Slink. PSU: 1:24.6 440->l. Etherlon. P: 2. Himbright, PSU; S. Mathison, II; 1. MicKae, Q; 5. Poust. PSU; 40.3 44# (2nd Heat)—l. Norton, PSU; 2. Simp- Ms 3. Haldreridge, P; 4. Sima. M; I#«—4. Parker. 51; 2. Chruty, H: 3. King, P; 4. Cotton, PSU; 10.6 140 <2nd Heat)—l. Wetkini, Ms 2. Wil liams, M: 3. O'Connor, PSU; 4. Siret ler. PSU: 10.5 120 High Hurdlea—l. Stenger, M; 2. Still wagon, P: 3. Fareira. PSU; Walker. Q: 120 High Hurdlea (2nd Heat)—l. Huffman. P: 2. Trobridge, M; 3. Norris, P; 4. Fehlen, Q; 16.1 220—1. King, P; 2. Christy, M; 3. Sxyeller, PSU; 4. Watkins, M; 23.0 228 (2nd Heat)—l. Mathlson, M; 2. Mor ton. PSU: 3. Sterling, M; 4. Thomas, PSU; 22.9 BSft-Ymr4 Ran—l. Deirdorf, M, 1:55.5; i. Schwmk. PSU; J. Barin. M. ... As on RCA Engineer ire today ffiftiO CORPORATION of AMERICA THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Snead Seeks Greensboro Golf Title GREENSBORO. N.C. (AV-The $15,000 Greeter Greensboro Open Golf Tournament, one of the old est fixtures -on the pro circuit, opens here Thursday with ageless Sam Snead seeking to win the event for the seventh time. Snead won the 1938 inaugural and since then won here five more times. The last Snead victory came two years ago. Over the last nine years the sweet swinger from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., has won four times, lost once in a playoff and never finished out of the top 10. Four ,18 hole rounds are sched uled daily over the Starmount Forest Country Club course, a 6700-yarder with 35-36-71 par. The starting field of about 135 will be shaved to about 70 or 80 for the last two rounds Saturday and Sunday.' Arnold Palmer, newly crowned Masters champion, is not herg due to other commitments, but the field doesn’t lack class. Ken Venturi, winner of three winter tournaments, Canadian Stan Leonard, who won here a year ago, and such stalwarts as Art Wall, Doug Ford, Mike Sou chak, Julius Boros, and Billy Maxwell are among the top Snead challengers. William T. “Mother” Dunn, a retired medico now living in Ha waii, was Penn State’s first all- America football player in 1906. meets. Experienced engineers and interested nunagement guide your progress. You may receive assignments in design and development of radar, airborne electronics, cemimters, missile electronics, television, radio and other equipment fields, as well as in Electros Tubes, Semiconductors aad Components. MS, PhD Candidate* are eligible for direct assignments in the above mentioned fields. There’s a lot more that’s extremely interesting shout an RCA engineering career. You should have these facts to make a wise decision about your future. Get them ia person very seen when an RCA engineering management repre sentative arrives on campus— April It, 1951 Mr. Robert HaUUcb, Manager College Refetfen. Dept. CR-1I Radio Corporation of America o LaX Team Loses Opener at Hofstra Lacrosse coach Eamie Baer is thinking about changing the name of the annual Easter trip to the Disaster trip. It seems his Lion stickmen have had a bad habit of starting their season on Long Island during the vacation lull and losing the openers to Hofstra College, this time 13-2. “The defense was tough in the second half,” commented fresh man coach Lou Girard. Chip Henderson and Barry Price did the scoring for Baer's charges. Both were playing in their first varsity encounter. It was evident that the offense is missing the services of ace scorer Bill Hess. The Lion senior broke the Penn State scoring record in his sopho more year with 41 goals and re broke his own record last year with a 49-goal output. But he cracked a pair of ribs while play ing another sport and missed the Easter trip. Baer does not plan on using him this weekend at ei ther Loyola or Navy. _ One of the players who made the trip had a concise comment on the attack, “Our offense was terrible. Nobody was shooting.” The same athlete did concur with Girard that the team “came along as the trip progressed.” He was particularly referring to the defense and teamwork which Open Letter to the MECHANICAL AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEER Are you aware of the fact that over 40 per cent of eur sales are in the non-chemical field; that w* manufacture such products at “Winchester” firearms, “Western” brass, “Western” cartridges, “Ramset" powder actuated tools, “Olin” aluminum, “Frostkraft” packaging materials and “Ecusta” fine paper*? We are completing the construction of a nmlti-millioo deßar aluminum fabricating plant near Clarington, •ad an expanding our nuclear fuel program at New Haven, Connecticut. We have recently established a Metallurgical Research Division and are in fee process of staffing it, Aa you can sea, these are the types of operations requiring engineers such as yourself. For more detailed information, you should contact your placement office. OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORP, ( PAGE SEVEN Baer himself admits needs more work. “We just haven’t been able to get the team- working together enough, with this weather," com plained. Baer, “But our defense was pretty solid and the guya were in there fighting—they did not tire oi(t, physically.” The second-year mentor par ticularly praised the work of defensemen Raly Tuleya, Cot* Elder and gridder Dick DilL the latter two playing in their first game for the Blue and While. Baer was also high on the double-duty work of mid fielder-atlackman Johnny Bah nc. The stickmen turn south to morrow and Saturday for games at Loyola and Navy. Only baseball preceded foot ball as an intercollegiate sport at Penn State. Basketball was the third sport to be added. R. E. “Bob” Galbraith, still on the staff as professor of English composition, was Penn State’s first swimming coach in 1936.
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