PAGE EIGH Spartans Hold 9-6 Margin (Continued from page seven) the individual NCAA honors in 1040. Bui in 1950. ii wa« the Lion* turn as Horace's two brothers —Bill and Don—paced the Nil lany runners to a 19-43 dual meet slaughter of the Spartans and the NCAA title. Bill Ashen fetter was joined by Lamoni Smith and Red Hollen in 1951 as the Lions crushed Michigan Slate. 19-41. The Spartans beat the Lionsl by a nanow 31-41 margin andl later in the reason won another NCAA title. ! The Nittany harriers won for the last two times in 1953 (25-30) and 1954 (23-36). The Spartans won the IC4-A title in 1953 after the dual meet loss. Top runner on the 1954 squad was Doug Moor head, brother of the Lions' very promising freshman Steve Moor head. The Kennedy brothers plagued | the Nittany hill-and-dalers for i 1 the next three years. Henry 1 Kennedy, Sheldon Jones and ' Gay Denslow led the Spartans 1 to crushing victories in 1955 1 (18-43) and in 1956 (15-40). In ; 1956, the trio ran the three fast- . est times ever on the Univer- ;1 sity golf course and led their ; team to another national cham- ] pionship. With Henry under-par after a|: bout with mononucleosis, sopho more Forckly Kennedy sparked the Spartans to victory last fall. Together, Penn State and Mich- ; ESSO RESEARCH works wonders with oil v From oil comes a new way to go steady jaMMIIMMMt>IM i i , MMMM<r i M-^ ————■■ —-——™ fs v - ■ j *~—^*^^^^*^^* J *^*™||lll M l tJ * t *‘ t l*|||| >J |*l MMMM * |lM *~* , *' ■t I* v.'’" u l (iT Steadiness is the rule since the lurch left gear shifting in modem Buses. Now, power is transmitted smoothly and quietly from motor to wheels with,the help of fluids. Esso Research developed a better fluid that—from dead stop to cruising speed—gives you a smoother, more comfortable ride. Whether you’re in a bus, or in your own car, you travel better because ESSO.RESEARCH works wonders with oil. (£S§OJ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA igan State have won eight of the 18 NCAA cross-country titles. Saturday’s 16th renewal—of the rivalry may well be the closest and most exciting meet of the long series. Saturday a EAST —Penn State 28, Syracuse 2l; Dartmouth 13, Harvard 7; Mi h/UWWw I arn j (Fla.) 7 Boston College 0; (Continued from page six) BuSafo^^Hnlv^^^ wouU b. ~.d, pu, Satur- StftVutSW'Sw a F 'w £ r k ml “go‘ he C ° ,B ' ,e Sm ‘ » “ B,te VlltanoVa | when he was MlDWEST— Oklahoma 40 Kan-| operated on lor sas State °1 Michigan State 21 li the removal of linois 7; Oklahoma State 13 Cin-j a chest tumor. cinnati 12; Colorado 20 Nebraska! Fiedler will be 6; Minnesota 14 Michigan 7; In playing with a diana 25 Miami (Ohio) 7; Tulane specially made 1 Kansas 0; College of Pacific plastic protec- 28 Marquette 6; Missouri 12 lowa tive pad on the State 0; Detroit 14 Arizona State sore spot. Temple 6. Lion hapes were also raised this past week With th e won- Kline derful jobs turned in by Loren Kline and Gary Miller. Both were playing in new positions— Kline at center forward and Milier at inside right. "It’s always good to know that you have de pendable replacements to fall back on in case of emergency,” said Hosterman. This week Miller will move back to his original starting left halfback slot while Kline will probably stay at center forward. Irish Picked- (Continued from page six) operatives in all Dixie. West Virginia 14. Virginia Tech 6: Dick Longfellow shades Bill Holscl&w in individual duel. The others: tOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC'OOOOi'J I LAVIE SENIOR PORTRAITS I | EDUCATION j I OCT. 23-31 I § PEHN STATE PHOTO SHOP § o 214 E. College Ave. o o 8 a.m. ■ 4 p.m., no appointment* ° PoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooS Research- (Continued from page one) now available in existing labora tories located centrally on cam pus. While at present there are no plans for furnishing the buildings, facilities will be provided to aid any research project. The center will be financed by the University with bond indentures. The facilities of the Research Center will be used primarily by researchers working on a con tract research project. Contract projects are supported by fed eral agencies or industry. BusAd Senior Elected Charles Skopic, senior in busi ness administration from Dallas, has been elected president of the Economics Club. Other new officers are George Smith, vice president; Mary Mc- Farland, secretary; and James Foulke, treasurer THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1958 Players- (Continued from page three) used by the first Drama Quar tet, which went* around the country giving readings of "Don Juan In Hell" by Shaw. The quartet was very successful in this. “I was interested in this idea, but didn’t want to do exactly what the others had done,” Smith said. "I selected ‘Too True To Be Good’ which would be hard to do if wholly acted out, so I decided to try a combined reading and action. ‘‘The play is not static even during the discussion but the added acting fives us a chance to see the behavior of the charac ters," he said. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE 12 GAUGE double barrel 9hot Run $4O. Call AD 7-3959 or call at 427 East Beaver. PENN STATE Jacket, blue flannel with flannel lining. Sue 38-40. Excellent con* dition. Call AD 7-2020, a«k for Ed. 194 S PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. Body and motor in good condition. Bc«t offer over $BO. Bill Gillis AD 7-2261 between 6*7 p,ni. CIDER. Truck will be at Wernei’s Freezer Fresh Sat. evening, Sun. afternoon and evening. Bring jugs. 1968 MORRIS Minor 1000; 8000 miles, good condition. Call Lisa ext 1042 from 12-1 Mon. thru Fri FOR RENT FOR RENT two-bedroom modern trailer. Will rent to four students. Dayc View Trailer Acres. AD 8-3471 or Fb 9-2890. LOST RED WALLET vicinity College Ave., Pugh Street. Urgently needed. Call Sue ext 1102. WOMAN’S LIGHT blue wallet. Papers urgently needed. Reward. Call AD 8-9614. ONE PAIR-of black rimmed glasses. Strong left lens. Contact Jack Kendall AD 7* 4203. GIRL’S HS. Class Ring, class of 1964, initials A.B.V. inside. Finder call Bill AD 8-0363 after 7 pm. LARGE TAME.gray cat with stripes run ning lengthwise latt seen 400 block E, College. $6 reward, AD 8-0335. GOLD WATCH near Rec Hall. Great sentimental value. Reward offenl. Call AD 8-9059. WANTED WANTED—PRETTY girl to assist burglar '/Too' True to be Good'* Schwab. RIDE WANTED to Howatd, Penn®. every Sunday. Leave State College at 8-9a.m. Call ext, 219, Sylvania. STANDARD TYPEWRITER in good con dition and reasonable. Call AD 7-4340 after 6 p m. BABY SITTER, light housework, to live in mv home 6 day week; woman or couple. Transportation provided to college. Box 638 Port Matilda. NOTICE—MARRIED college men. Last year college men in our department working part time aveiaged $75 per week. Due to conditions in our department this year, we expect even higher gains. Pleas ant, short hour arrangements rllow plenty of time for studying. Car furnished, ex penses paid. Call Ed Lough AD 7-4768 Mon. - Fri. between 6-10 p.m. Salary $35 per week. A RED CARPET to roll out when B.G. arrives. .. » WANTED—PRETTY girl to assift burgla "Too True To Be Good” Schwab. MISCELLANEOUS OIL UP your shotgun Pa —hide Ma, the kids, Bessie, the Ovaltine, and the green stamps. Tomorrow —Boucke —1:09 pro. SCHROEDER HAVE nominated reply for freshman elections in Education. Where'* my blanket linus. INTERESTED IN another P.V. affair? Like make connections at the Pad! CAN ( YOU sing, dance oi« do you have some special talent? Then audition for "Indie” Talent Show, 100 Carnegie, 7-9:05 Thursday, Oct, 23. THE BAND played on, but nobody waltzed. Both Casey and the Strawberry Blond* had gone to hear Bryan Green. LINUS WANT your blanket. Nominate yourself for Freshman Elections in Edu cation ; HUB desk today and tomorrow* Schroeder. JON EARDLEY, featured with the Jerry Mulligan Quartet and a host of other Pacific Jazz Greats, has formed his own quartet—-he Is now available for weekend bookings. Contact Ray Bonjourno AD 7- 2076. WILL OFFICER who borrowed my army a my return it Private Meek "TTTBG" Schwab. WANTED—SPARRING partner for super woman. Must have Blue Cross. ‘'TTTBG'* Schwab. THE GEORGE SOTTER Quintet has open dotes in November. Call AD 8-8441 ext 2978. DR. JAMES W. MA-UERY—Chiropractor— Weis Store Building. Phone AD 7-3900* ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic Icssonx. Park Forest Village School of Dance. AD 8-1078. IF YOUR typewriter is giving you trouble our years of experience are at your command. Just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. STORAGE STUDENT trunks and per. sons] affects; pick-up and delivery serv ice. Shoemaker Bros. ’Phone AD 8.6761. WE FINALLY caught him, the Dirty Does. Thief I Let’s have a lynchin’ today 1 p.m.
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