THURSDAY. OCTOBEI Rush Leads Pi Lion I For U Penn State an* country meets so f Schenley Oval in Pi not have a welcome Pitt opened th Slippery Rock and O' the Panthers’ Ron ] Christoff and Dale Fa ing the first three pla Last Saturday. Pi Ohio University, II Rush, Christoff and : ing joined by leamnr Jupina and Vince sweep the first five In the first two du the season, the Lion Navy, 16-46, and Coi and would like noth than to do the same on the Pitt harriers. From last year’s varsity squad which humbled the Panthers, 18-41, the Nittany hil -and-dalers have the first three finishers— Ed Moran, Capt. Fredl Kerr and Dick Engelbrink—returning, plus the ninth and eleventh place fin ishers Chick King and Sam White. Returning for the Skyscraper University’s varsity harriers are Rush (sth), Christoff (6th) and Woinar (13th). Not the least anxious to run against the Panthers is Engel brink. Two years ago Rush beat the lanky Lion in the freshman meet, and since then Engelbrink has been determined to make a place for Rush—far in the dust. Like other Lions, Engelbrink has a long memory. This is Olson’s last semester at the helm of the Pitt cross country and track teams. He re tires after the harrier season af ter a long career that has seen such track greats as John Wood ruff and Arnie Sowell under his tutelage. The OUTING CLUB otters FUN and INSTRUCTION in These and Other Forms of OUTDOOR RECREATION Archery Hunting Fishing Skating Skiing Rock Climbing Camping Hiking Bike Hikii Parties Overnigh Square Cookouts Ccmoein Canada ’ Ski Trips Trap Shoi 16. 1958 nthers arriers Set beaten Pitt py GEORGE FRENCH l Pitt—both undefeated in two cross ar this season—collide Saturday at the ttsburgh, but the Panthers probably will mat out for the Lions in the Steel City, season with a 22-34-76 victory over * ★ * lerlin, with [ush, John iser sweep :es. 1 crushed -45, with 'auser be lles Micky Vojnar to >laces. il meets of i; swamped nell, 17-42, ling better sort of job Dick Engelbrink ... rushing to beat Rush This might not only b« the last Olson-coached cross-coun try learn, but it may also be the last Panther harrier squad. Pitt dropped its freshman cross country schedule early this fall, and the prospects aren't partic ularly bright that the Panthers will field a varsity squad next fall. In place of the frosh meet with the Panthers, the Lion Cubs will meet Gettysburg, Oct. 25, in their only home appearance on the University golf course. All may join -- Faculty, students and graduate students (i wanf fo join file Oufing Club I Name : Address I ances iPhone jJusf leave ibis al (he HUB Desk or 244 Dec Half.] {Dues will be paid laler. $•«!«•■ IMS lIMUIMIMIIII IMS* Mill (•(•SIMM tad II ItllMllliaillMMlttliMMllNlMMMSlHtKillf rips Presidents: Jack Losensky, Ski Division, AD 7-2207 Claude Rehn. Cabin and Trail Division, AD 7-3250 Jan Smith, Rock Climbing Division, AD 8-9067 Phil Simonskl, Field and Stream Division, AD 7-2207 Claude Sweet, Skating Division, AD 8-8441, Ext. 658 ting THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA One out of every 16 students is in THE OUTING CLUB The Outing Club is 44% COED Phi KcxMoa Sia Highlight IM Grid Play By DAVE HLADICK Phi Kappa Sigma with their second consecutive 47-0 vic tory and a comeback by Phi Delta Theta over Phi Kappa Tau, 9-7, highlighted last nights Intramural football. Pi Sigma Upsilon shutout Sig ma Phi Epsilon 6-0 and Sigma Al pha Epsilon edged Phi Gamma Delta by the same score. Sigma Pi was awarded a forfeit victory when the gridders from Zeta Beta Tau failed to show. In Independent action Jordan II set back the Hamilton Redskins 7-0. In the clos- " ing seconds 01 play the Fight ing Fifth camf through with ; 20-yard fie 1» goal to squea! by the Hamiltoi A's, 3-0. In ai overtime thrill er Pops Panth el’s decis i o n e Thompson 111, 1 0 and Nittany 3‘. received a for- stopper feit from the Terrors. Gip Boner quarterbacked a powerful Phi Kappa Sigma squad to iheir one sided win. Boner flipped touchdown pass es to Jack Laßue, John Righi. A 1 Lamey. Jim Mason and Gil Hodges. Larry Digiacinto and Nick Mal loy scored the other TD’s for their club. John Righi was out standing on the conversions, kick ing four out of six. Charles Brown intercepted a PRINTING Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 352 E. College AD 8-6794 blocked pass in the dwindling Captain James Stopper and quar minutes of the game and scooted terback Jerry Bruce overcame a S?K° SS *]? e Seal line to give Phi driving Phi Gamma Delta unit. Delta Theta its margin of vie- Bruce pitched a one-yard pass tol 'y- . • to Jay Kirby early in the second Earlier jn the period Brown half for the game’s only score, touched Bffl Netzeof in his own p ops p anlh ers got their sec end zone for a safety. A 25-yard o nd first down on the last play run by Mike Chervemc on a 0 f the game with Thompson Ilf intercepted pass gave Phi Kap- !o send lhe contest i nto over pa Tau its only score of the time. Thereafter Poos made their game. Bill Netzlof did some vital first down a 2 5-yard fine punting for the losers. p ass pi a y across ihe mid-field Captain Rob er t Dockstader stripe, which gave them ihe kicked his game-winning field victory. goal for the Fighting Fifth with A fifty yard pass from Ed Date -20 seconds remaining m the; mas jc to Larry Baker in the sec §ame - |ond period of play gave Pi Sigma Sigma Alpha Epsilon led by Upsilon its percentage of victory. footed doe or buck with a rifle, you’re naturally thrilled. But did you ever bring on? down with a bow and arrow? That, my dear friends, is an experience you’ll not soon foi'get. It’s bound to swell your sporting heart. We are stocked with the latest and best in archery equipment for this present season. Come on down and talk to us. And take a look at the quality equipment we have for this top-rate sport ing event. Also Rifles Weatherby Waltz Spo Calendar of Events Oct. 16. Main Club Meeting HUB 7 p.m. . 19 Cabin and Trail Cookoui at the Ski Cabin 2 p.m. 19 Ski Division Turnout at the Ski Slope 2 p.m. 18-19 Rock Climbing Trip to Carderrock 21 Skating Division meets 111 Boucke 7p.m. 22 Cabin and Trail Division Meeting 7 p.m. 11l Boucke 23 Rock Climbing Division Meeting 111 Boucke 2S Rock Climbing Trip to Hunter Rocks Halloween Party Nov. 2 Climbing Trip io Huntingdon 5 Field and Stream Division meets 7 p.m. 317 Willard 8 Ski Division meets 7 p.m. 317 Willard 9 Cabin and Trail Wilderness Hike 1:30 p.m. 9 Climbing Trip to Mill Creek 9 Ski Division Turnout at the Ski Slope 11 Rock Climbing Meeting 7p.m. 11l Bouclca 13 Main Club Meeting 7p.m. 11l Boucke 15-16 Cabin and Trail Overnight at CE Cabin 15 Field and Siream Turkey Shoot 16 Climbing Trip to Coburn 18 Skating Division meets 7p.m. 11l Boucke 19 Cabin and Trail Division meets 7 p.m. 317 Willard Ski Division Overnight to put up tow rope Climbing Trip io Horn Run Ice Skating Rink Opens Dec. 4 Field and Stream Division meets 7 p.m. 317 Willard Cabin and Trail Hike and Turnout at Ski Cabin 2 p.m. Hock Climbing Division meets 7 p.m. 317 Willard Ski Division meets 7 p.m. 317 Willard Main Meeting 7 p.m. 11l Boucke Field and Stream Annual Deer Drive, Game Banquet, and Overnight - Cabin and Trail Division meets 7 p.m. 317 Willard 26-Jan. 3 Ski Division Christmas Ski Trip to Mew England Phi ting, A HUNTER'S , GREATEST CHALLENGE! 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