TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18. Fresh Finish 4th il Harrie Ertgelb By GEORGE FRENC' The Penn State cross-country team rar its roughest afternoon in years of competition at "York's Van Cortlandt finishing fifth in yeste 44-team IC4-A meet. Michigan State, with 76 grabbed the team title, fi by Notre Dame 107, Arr Manhattan 137, Penn Stz and Fordham 173. The order of finish con shock to Penn State cross fans, since the , Lions were rated ' as the team most likely to chal lenge the defend ing champion Spartans. Earlier 1 in the season,' Michigan State defeated the' Irish, 21-37, and Penn State, 23- 32. The NittanY harriers had pre viously defeated Manhattan, 23-33, Junior Dick Eng , top Lion varsity finisher in the Jordon - Jokers Top Independent League 'C' Action Bill Waiter, with a 210 single, led the Jordan Jokers to a 3-1 win over the Knights, in League C Independent bowling action. Thompson H needed a total pin fall of 2291 to squeeze by a well manned McKee 111 squad, 3-1. Ironically the high team set of the evening was posted by the luckless McKee 111 unit, with a 757 score. • Stan Warren, with a 563 set, kept the McKee 111 team in con tention throughout the match. In other League C matches (Continued on page eight) Yes Fellas, it won't be long now until it really starts get tin' cold around here? Do you haye those caps, gloves, • and other accessories for winter? If not, stop in at Mac's—your winter clothing headquarters in State College. We are now carrying a full selection of Ivy-styled caps for only $1.98. These caps are available in polished cotton and all wool, and you have a choice of Cambridge Gray, Charcoal Gray, and Charcoal Brown. For those extra nippy days— ear muffs for only $1:00. We also have Wells Lamont pigskin dress gloves. You won't believe these prices; unlined —52.98; wool-lined—s3.9B; and fur lined—s4.9B. We are also carrying the smart looking wool knit glove with the lea ther palm prices at $2.98 and up. All wool knit gloves—just $1.98. You also can see our full -line of beautiful virgin-woel,scarfs in plaids and plain colors. My, price—only $1.98, Remember—Make Mac's your winter clothing headquarters in State College. 4 HABERDASHERY ‘X' e in the Center of Penns) , ivani• S. Allen St., State Col In Mire sth in IC4-A's; ink Places Bth 5-mile race,placing 7th in 24:59, 3BA seconds behind the winner— and defending champion—Forddy Kennedy of Michigan State. !may into many New Park, The slender Scotch-Canadian's winning time was ten seconds slower than last year as the re sult of the mire caused by heavy weekend rains. This was the fourth straight individual title for the Kennedy clan. Forddy's older brother Henry won the crown in 1955 and 1956. points, Rowed y 118, to 143, Trailing Kennedy by 80 yards was Notre Dame's Ron Gregory, followed by Dick Donahue of Holy Cross, Peter Close of St. John's and the Spartans' Bob Lake and Bill Reynolds. 1-s as a ountry Rounding out the Lions' scoring were Ed Moran, 10th in 25:02; Captain Fred Kerr, 25th in 26:38; Chick King, 50th in 27:11; and Mac sez... It's going to get cold! 'HP DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA GET SATISFYING FLAVOR.. . So friendl se a \\l/1 0 A. Cs. See how NIII Mall's greater length of fine tobaccos filters the smoke and makes it mild —but does not filter out that satisfying flavor! Denny Johnson, 75th in 27:36. The fourth place finish of the freshman squad also comes as a jolt to Lion harrier followers. Earlier in the season, the Nit tany fledgings lost by a narrow 3-point margin to the Cornell frosh. Yesterday, the Big Red freshmen won the 3-mile IC4-A test with 94 points; followed by St. Joseph's, 97; Dartmouth, 113; and Penn State, 141. Dave Lahoff, 11th, and Mike Miller, 18th, were the top placers for the Lion cubs. Airborne Lion Gridders Penn State's top three passers —AI Jacks, Richie Lucas and Bob Scrabis—accounted for 1,185 air-yards in 1957. No flat Viltered-ourfiavor I No dry Ilsmoked-ourtaste! FOR FLAVOR ANO MILDNESS, FINE TOBACCO FILTERS BEST You get greater length of the n Pall Mall's greater length ti Filters lover, under, around and 1 - finest tobaccos money can buy 4, fillers the smoke naturally. through Fell fne tobaccos! Coach Says LSU BATON ROUGE, La. (11 - I—Lou- ter 7-6. isiana State's racehorse backfield! "There - is no better equalizer found the going rough Saturday, than rain and a wet field in foot on a rain-softened field, against! ban," Dietzel said. Mississippi State. The Maroons All-America halfback candidate ' were bent on ruining LSO' rec.!Billy Cannon and his running mates couldn't generate the pow ord as the last of the nation's ma t er that pushed them to eight jar unbeaten and untied teams. straight victories, Cannon finished Coach Paul Dietzel was the with 57 yards in 13 trips and was first to admit his Tigers, ranked very unhappy about his three No. 1 in the nation by the Asso.,fumbles. ciated Press for the last threel . LSU is virtually assured of an weeks, were "very, very lucky ;invitation to the Sugar Bowl on to win" Saturday night's encoun-'New, Year's Day. AD STAFF MEETING TONIGHT 6:45 9 CARNEGIE Christmas Campaign Distributed All Must Attend! 1 to your taste! Outstanding... and they are 14411 d I Pifsvisut of cilia dassaceutoocreett se orsoerysas 2 c. g loiactxo- is our 'WA/ Name. • .”<1.4:k5.'114 14 . 44 . ... cr .r.4% 4 • 7 ,, - 5. 4 A W • : I , :f4Akf. - 1/, br flt !:;-taf,;300,....:905%4Y It 6.3 H, ,r,r).4:011r -x~ " 'J~ ~i i. 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