FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1959 Determine Aims For Track Coach Chick Wel take to the boards tonig Knights of Columbus Ga write the record books for - The listed world's reco, When the Lion baton qu' won the New York Knight Columbus meet two weeks a 7:35.6, just 1.7 seconds off record, they realized their tential With Werner at the they started an all out campaign t, to break that mark Competition for , position on this relay team was so spirited when Werner held his qualifying t i in e trials this week that all 12 men competing broke two minutes for their hal f - mile jaunt. The fastest four to cross finish line and earn a hart/ the squad were Ed Moran, Engelbrink, Chick King 'and Don Davies. 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'--..- •'•• . • . - .'• • ... --. •.• . . .. . , . . . ... . .. - • • , - -•- ,-•.-. , .. ~ ..,.. ~ ....- ~ . i fi $. ,-=', f Bgaama English: RUSSIAN SCHOOLTEACHER - TIARA: Ittatiiii(Vit* NORMAN FORTNER, I,9YNE STATE' RONALD GODDARD. KANSAS /R. COLL. I/ a. r. N,; Relay Squad ecord Tonight ner anud his formidable foursome t in the Cleveland Sports Arena es in a determined attempt to re 'the two-mile relay event. d is 7:33.9 set by Seton Hall in 1942 net of o in the pO - the trials to replace Freddie Kerr who ran on the Nittany team in New York. King ran his best in door half-mile of the season, crossing the line in 1:53.5. King ran on the Lions' baton squad during the dual meet season. This is the first Ikme that to night's foursome has run to gether. Although they did not run on the same team during the qualifying heats, the com bined times of these four speed sters was 7:31.2 2.7 seconds under the current record. Bobby Brown, sophomore sprinter, will be the only Lion individual entry. He will run the 50-yard dash. s , `1 d . 1 Brown suffered a hairline de feat for the IC4-A 60-yard crown as he was nosed out for first place by Ed Collymore of Villa nova. His stellar field at Cleve land is expected to include that same Collymore, plus Olympian Ira Murchinson, whom Brown beat once before. English: LIARS' CLUB Thinklish translation; These guys know stories so tall they tell 'em with skywriting! Their imaginations are so wild they keep them in cages! The one thing they don't lie about—as you might have guessed—is the honest taste of a Lucky Strike. (Fine tobacco is fine with them!) In Thinklish, this bunch is a braggregation! And that's no lie. MAKE *25 Start talking our language—we've got hun dreds of checks just itching to go! We're paying $25 each for the Thinklish words judged best! Thinklish is easy: it's new words from two words—like those on this page. Send yours to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Enclose your name, address, college and class. Get the genuine article Get the honest taste THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Two TKE's Advance To H-Ball Finals In the first round of the TKE handball playoffs—the outgrowth of the intramural tourney—Don Harnett and Bob Campbell took victories to win the right to meet each other to decide the cham pion. Top seeded Harnett had his toughest time of the tourney but still whipped Chuck Bibleheimer handily, 21-10, 21-12, Bob Camp bell pulled a mild upset as he upended Gene Flick after a first game setback, 5-21, 21-13. 21-16. Ed Boothroyd, Larry Werner and Jim Bush won the first round of the independent playoffs. In intramural League B bowl ing action Tuesday night, Alpha Tau Omega, led by Jack Neifert, trounced Delta Sigma Phi, 4-0 Neifert rolled a 208 high ga,me for a 550 series. ATO was high team with a 895 single and 2477 total. In other IM bowling action, Ze ta Beta Tau.beat Tau Phi Delta. 3-1; Delta Theta Sigma tied Phi Kappa Sigma, 2-2; Kappa Sigma defeated Theta Delta Chi, 3-1; Alpha Gamma Rho shut out Lambda Chi Alpha, 4-0; and Del ta Chi took Alpha Phi Delta, 3-1. of a LUCKY STRIKE English: MARTINI RECIPE Ti itkfish:• ettoolibtotopa, Product tf t) I e atiodker* Nittany LaX Team To Meet Ohio State The Lion Lacrosse team will get its first taste of actual out door competition at 2 p.m. this Saturday when it meets the Ohio State aggregate on the Nittany area field for a scrimmage game. Coach Ernie Baer is using this scrimmage tilt to determine how well conditioned the team is as a whole. Many of friVl77l . !4 the stickmen will -''''','' :74 be located in clif -!? -.: -Iferent slots than ri o t, '' they regularly '' --s-:'''' , -4 played last year. , ..AIFor instance '' . --5 - V. Baer is moving :; ,:' .: • ' ,: ,,,,,, . - 11, John Behne, the *-; ' , .pi Nittanies All - n American honor ''- z.,is ...--, - able mention at ,.w •0e• • tackman, to the midfield. BARR With a field of eleven returning lettermen, the Lion stickmen hold a strong po tential for the coming season. The list includes Behne, Mike Beattie, Dick Bullock, Dick Dill, Earl Henderson, Dave Elder, Bill Mc- Donough, Ray Tuleya, Dick Wee- . , English: HOG WITH TWO WIVES . ... : • 'hh kii:h:' IGAMIST CHRISTINE JENSEN MONTANA STATE U English: MUDDY HIGHWAY Thfi'kW): CHtifit4PlßE English: STUDY OF CHICKEN_ FEED k iks: eV - MOKISI.t. PECKONOMIC S -- H r—icilereer is our ntiddle news. Ell EN FROiWiss. SEATTLE Y. JEFF FISCHER. 'Toms U PAGE SEVEN den, Dave Wilkinson, and Jim Winpenny. Along with this formidable field are a couple of promising sophomores. Dave Erwin is a good bet to snag a starting posi tion on attack. Baer feels that Er win has a lot of reliability and showed his 'ability in a scrim mage with Rutgers by his out standing ball handling, passing and defensive play. The stickmen have logged four weeks of practice to date, having advanced from the West Hall ten nis courts to their regular play ing field behind the Nittany area. In a box lacrosse game with Rutgers, the Lions were stopped 'l5-10 by the more experienced Scarlet. Rutgers jumped to a 5-0 'lead before the Nittany stickmen became accustomed to the un usual style of game, but once the stickmen had the swing of it, the I game became more of a contest ',with the Lions and Scarlet each (scoring ten goals before the final I whistle. Bob Swanson was high man with four tallies. Torn Hayes and Behne followed with two goals apiece. 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