FRIDAY, MAY 23 in Edge Sig Track Helps Alpha Tau Kappa through the m capture the in title. !psilon sloshed Id last night to irarnural track The 130 poi , picked up for t, pionship assurl all-around troph y , Alpha Sigma Amato of Alpha. for second place. State He-man, Phi's points. lis that TKE e track cham rs them of the Phi and Benny Phi Delta tied Amato, the Penn 1 on all of Alpha Delta Chi's E tinued his unto to cop first plac , dash. !• Sprague eon chable sprinting in the 100 yard Zeta Beta Tau s Ted Steinman almost edged Sp ague out at the finish but Spral ue called upon •his reverse pow- 1 and won by a hair. Amato had his roubles with the wet track and cpuld only pull a third. Larry Beighey of Delta Up silon brought up the fourth 'slot and Don Kistler of Alpha Sig Gene Sprague . . . wins 100 in 10.6 finished fifth The sloppy track made the 440 just one big haphazard mess. Theta Xi's Ted Lerch led the pack the whole way to the. finish line only to step in one of the many puddles and fall. TKE's Frank Lombardo took full advantage of Lerch's fall to capture the first place honors. Steinman also splashed past Lerch to finish second. The judge's decision on third, fourth and fifth place brought disagreement from 'the partici pants and a few spectators. Third place was awarded to Alpha Sig's Al Caffery and fourth place went to Lerch. TKE's Dick Jack Jackowsky finished in a dis puted fifth place, The 880 relay seemed to be the only event not hampered by the COLOR FILM Color photofinishing by Berkey and Eastman Black and White finishing by Paramount PROMPT SERVICE Griggs Pharmacy 120 E. COLLEOE AVENUE STATE COLLEG -, PENNA. Cops All-Year —Daily CoMean Photo by Ron Kerr OH, NO, Theta Xi's Ted Lerch (extreme right) says as he slips before reaching the finish line in the 440-yard run at last night's IM track meet. Lerch had held the 440 lead most of the race, but his fall let TKE's Frank Lombardo win first. Other men in pic ture include ZET's - Ted Steinman (third from left), Alpha Sig's Al Cafferey (second from left) and TKE's Dick Jackowski. sloppy track. (Beta Theta Pi ran third. DU Alpha Sig took an early lead i brought up the fourth spot while and held it to snap the tape. Al-IDelta Chi. having mud trouble, pha Sig's time (1:36.7) was only; finished fifth. .6 seconds away from the all-timei In the independent finals only record set in 1954 by Kappa Al. two men showed up for the 100 pha Psi. yard dash. TKE needed only a third in the Joe Heins covered the muddy relay to cop the title but they 100 yards in 10.8 seconds to cap didn't want to take any chances ture the independent champion and took second, just to be sure.iship. diallM COCONUT STRAW Cool, lightweight coconut palm, plus the clean-cut telescope shape a perfect combination for pre senting a man at his summer's best. And we have this fine straw in smart new colors, with your choice of handsome, exclusive bands. Come in todiy and see how it looks on you! THE pALY!COLLEGIAIN.i STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA in a telescope model 0 9. • :•N MEN'S STORE STARE - COLLEGE IM Title Senior Stickmen End Careers Against Colgate Tomorrow's lacrosse game with Colgate not only ends the season for Coach Earnie Baer's stickmen, but it brings to a close the intercollegiate careers of seven Penn State players. Playing their last game for the Blue and White will be: Harry Brown, Fred Donahoe, Al Faust, Dave Odenkirk, Byron Price and Burt Houseworth. The other graduating senior IS All-American Bill Hess. Hess was injured in that game, Houseworth is Penn State's bringing an abrupt end to thei most probable choice for All career of Penn State's all-time American. scorer. According to Baer, the loss of Hess meant the differ ence between a winning and los ing season (the team record is now 5-7) this year, for he was the spark behind the Lion attack., However, to-; morrow's game is not the final 4 lacrosse tilt fort Co-captains Fred Drown Donahoe and Burt Houseworth Both have been nominated by Baer for the North-South All- Star classic to be played in June. 41,1iick The sphere above is a "core" for one kind of fesearch atomic reactor. The metal tubes in the foreground and at the right show various test designs for holding the small uranium fuel pellets in other_Ainas of atomic reactors. Strange new "tools" of atomic-electric power These are some of the strange new-"tools" used . to produce, test, or experiment with atomic-elec tric power. They are among the things that will help bring electricity from the atom. "Tools" like these are being used in develop ing several atomic-electric plants now under way. Electric light and power companies from many parts of the country are working with each other and with equipment manufacturers and the Atomic Energy Commission to develop the plants. For more than 75 years, Atherica's independ ent electric light and power companies have pro duced more electricity than any other nation in the world. And they have helped develop ways to produce it more efficiently year after year. That's why you can expect electric companies like this one to continue to do their part to ad vance the new science of producing electricity from the atom. - 11tit,,N WEST PENN POWER Donahoe is currently leading the Lions in scoring with 17 goals. His great play has given the Nit- zanies a balanced offense. Harry Brown, according to Baer, is the biggest surprise the Lions received this year. Brown's first three years were spent as a defenseman, but this year Baer found himself short on attackmen and asked Brown , to snake the switch. The other three seniors -- Al Faust, Byron Price and Dave Od enkirk—haven't seen too much action this spring. Tomorrow's final with the Red Raiders will get underway at 2:30 on the IM football field. 11190- 2 4: low • ..7 4 , - ; )1 • • , PAGE NINE
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