TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1 Army As M Ed Moran’s outstanding re breaking performance wer naught Saturday as Lion t men dropped a close 54-41 cision to the undefeated at West Point. [ The Blue and White flash rij ped off an unprecedented 2:10. in the 1000-yard run to set a ne' Penn State indoor and new Arm, fieldhouse record. Moran looked strong comin; down the homestretch as he kic) ed out with a burst of speed am pulled far away from the rest < the field at the finish. Moran’s dazzling time was ju: 1.8 seconds short of the world ii door record of 2:08.2 set by Do: Gehrmann in 1952 and tied* b; Arme Sowell in 1955. Making Moran's lime eve more impressive was the fact that just a couple of events be fore he had run a 4:16.1 mile. He finished in a first place lie in that mile with teammates Fred Kerr and Dick Engelbrink. Only a disputed baton pass in the one-mile relay kept the Lion boardmen from upsetting the un defeated Army tracksters. A po tential 51-49 win became a 54-46 loss when the Cadets gained the five points for the relay victory instead of the Lions. Finishing the third lap, Bob Szeyller and Army’s Schaeffer were running neck and neck. Up on reaching the position for the baton change, Schaeffer cut in front of Szeyiler forcing him to reach over the Army runner to pass the baton to the waiting an chor man, Dick Hambright. Deprived of n smooth pass '4B, '56 Olympic Teams Coached by Weffsfone Gene Wettstone, Penn State gymnastics coach, directed Amer ica’s gymnastics entry in the 1948 and 1956 Olympics. His Nittany Lion teams have won eight East ern and four national collegiate titles, and will be a top contender for similar honors this season. DISTINCTIVE SOLI Congratulations Penn State Edges Trackmen ran Sets Record cord t foi rack- Summaries: iil® Run—Three way lie for first place! between Moran. Kerr and Enteibrink of Penn State. 4:16.1 10 yard run— l. llainbright (PS) 2. Salter (A) 3. Cray (A). 1:12.1 I yard High Hurdles—l. Roessler (A) 2. Farlera (PS) 3. Johnson (A), 7.5 I yard Hitch Hurdles—l. Brown (PS) 2. Waters (A) 3. Chappell (A), 6.5 100 yard run—l. Moran (PS) 2. Hanne (A) 3. I.allnff (PS), 2:10.0, (new field house record) ! mile run—l. Greene (A) 2. Enrelbrink (PS) 3. Kerr (PS), 9:17.2 j iile Relav—l. Army (Knoblock, Salter,' Schaefer, McGinnis) 3:21.3; 2. Penn State Mile Relay—l. Penn State (Davlea, Schwab, LaHoff, Moran) 7:52)0; 2. Army jhot Put—l. Nance (A) 52* s'<*”; 2. Clem-I ents (A) 49' 6”; 3. Tullar (PS) 48’ Tt" Broad Jump—l. Humphries (A) 22' 11”: 2. Schappeli (A) 22' 7”; 3. Hoaaa (A) 21’ 11” nnd rnnninra cfarf Hamhi.|nh( Hieh Jump—l. Laßorne (A) 6’ 2, Tie ana running Stan, Hambrighi between Fariera (PS) and Roessler (A) was several yards behind at the „ , , »,, . _ ~ Pole Vault—l. Beard (PS) 13 3’; 2. Touni outset of the anchor lap, and al> (A) 13' 0"; 3. Gross a»S) 12' 9" though he closed the gap con- q — ~ 11 “ siderably if was just too big of 9 a lead to overcome. The Black 9 and Gold Army man crossed the finish line six-tenths of a 1 second before the Blue and White. The Nittany men captured fourj ED MORAN . . . another record Something New's Been Added ©Stop in the Coffe Spot after 6 p. m. and sea our new addition.. .a donut-making machine. Now you can come in and watch glazed and cake donuts being made. •You’ll enjoy the donuts... warm and fresh .. .right from the fryer, with coffee. •While you’re in the Coffee Spot, be sure to buy a dozen delicious donuts... good for mid night snacks or a hasty breakfast. • Stop into the Coffee Spot tonight and see the dontits being made. Congratulations To The Student Body coffee sp#t CONGRATULATIONS I from . - * Plumb's Drug Store 109 N. ALLEGHENY ' I' - BELLEFONTI PRESCRIPTIONS - FOUNTAIN SERVICR . HALLMARK CARDS - AIR CONDITIONED THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA mt of six blue ribbons in the Tun ing events and won the two-mile day with ease. But Army’s dom jance of the field events won the 'ictory for the home team. Only sophomore Ron Beard >roke the-Cadets’ stranglehold in he field as he won the pole vault 'ith his best performance of the ear, a 13’ 3” leap. —by JOHN BLACK Pels and Nancy Nasti* ('49 and '4B) E. Beaver Ave. coffee sp • t CANDIDATES for COLLEGIAN BUSINESS STAFF ADVERTISING PROMOTION CIRCULATION CLASSIFIEDS CREDIT Meeting February 24 TIME 6:39 p.m. PLACE —l3l Temporary HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO THE 100th FRESHMAN CLASS from JACK WIMMER REASONABLE RATES ON Mufflers Ignition Work Generators Brake Lining Starters fuel Pumps SAVE sss AT WIMMEft’S SUNOCO—SO2 E. COLLEGE EVE. PHONE AD 8 6143 "1" ■ -~ : *~ wuisk #£ I lp, HEAVY SHAKER SWEATERS Begin the new semester in style with a shaker boat neck sweater of pure 100 per cent virgin wool. Hand* fashioned, sturdy, good-looking and warm. In white, black, dark green, maroon, royal blue and navy. Sizes 34 to 46. 10.93 STATS COLLEGE ~104, - .. '• . - sr 4 * l. v -* * c. fc 4 j r V **<s:,*-,... * - PAGE NINETEEN
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