The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 28, 1959, Image 10

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Lion Thinclads Break
Four-Mile Relay Mark
(Continued from page one)
and gave the Wolverines their
only win of the meet.
The Lions' re•channeled aspira
tions in the sprint medley were
nullified when leadoff man Ham
bright tripped and fell while mov
ing through the pack on the first
1 to n
The be s 1 performance fo r
Penn State was turned in by
the 4-mile relay quartet. Fred
Kerr, King, Engelbrink an d
Moran smashed the Penn Re
lays record formerly held by St.
John's when they negotiated the
distance in 17:11.3.
The Nit tally foursome shaved
utmost four full seconds off the
mailc established just last spring
by 1)(4‘ r Cline and his Tiodmen
wart lois
Kei r ran a 4.25.2 opening leg
for the Lions and passed the baton
to King Just one yard behind
Duke's Tom Bazemore King shot
to the front and ran four• laps in
4 - 16 3, giving the Lions a lead they
never lost.
Engelbunk ripped off the best
mile time of 4.12 8 and stretched
a three yard advantage into a 35-
yatd gap Moran romped home m
4 17 flat to break the tape for the
Lion record
The Nittany sprint relay
H
squad of Bob Szeyller, Blaine
O'Connor, Dave Truitt and Bob 1
Brown finished fourth in both !
the 940 and 880 relay cham•
pionships. The baton carriers INVendhousel : 2, Morgan State; 3, Mary
were clocked in 41.8 seconds for !land; 4, Penn State, 5, Michigan. 8, Noith!
the 440 as anchor man Brown iChLol("n 0.4119 ,New record, old Carnival
mark 41.1 by TeNa..9 teams in 193 1 , and;
pulled them f rom si x t h t o :057, 1
fourth on the final leg. Their I
( CONSOLATION -1, North Canoline A & .
time for the 880 was 1:28.3. ,T iltioniond (locale, Herman Daniels, Kin-
In the individual events Jim
e Candi' ndge. Joseph Taylor); 2. Mont-I
'
i c gen
law State; 3, Navy : 4, Camp LeJeune, 5, i
Schwab won a gold medal for luso/inhume, ii. Maryland State (1.42.7..
201' 8" javelin to.s while team-I 2-MILE CHAMPIONSHIP
mate Jon Mucser copped a third! FIN Al.- 1. Michigan (Walt Schaeffer,
With a 200' 10" heave just one-half , Da ve Martini, Earl Desidorff , Tony Seth):
2, Penn State, 3, Florida State, 4, Pitt, 5.1x.L0n Angeles _.
inch shorter than the second-placeivahe.,„, 6, Seton Hall. 7:41. IMilnaukee ___
mark. Andy Nyce salva g e d at COLLEGE 880 CHAMPIONSHIP (San Francisco __
fourth with 200' 8 1 , 2 " in the tight! FINAL-1, Abilene Chinitian IClanton, ( ilt e r,Z att ------
competition. Culler, Peterson Woodhouse). 2. Villanoia: Philadelphia
i 3, Morgan State, 4, Penn Stale. 1.24.5. ~_pit to „u gh
John Tullar placed fifth in the f 3,
record, old Comical mark 1:24 9 byi st Loon ,
shot put with a 49' 6" heave. Abilene chrimuht, in 1948 k.
1 x - Play Night Game
Suointarin n : CONSOLATION-I, Southern Methodist'
I.ollt-MILE C'HAMPIONSHIPnJerny Capps, Wayland Keller. Hobby Bose- 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
I , INAL 1. Penn Stale , F red Keri,iman, Joe 111111; 2, North Carolina A & 'l':
Chat lea King. Richard Englebi ink and Ed' 3, Vii gnu* State; 4, Pitt; 5, Manhattan. W. L. Pct.
Mount, 2, Duke; 3, NYU, 4, St. John's, 1:27.9. ' ,Cleveland 10 4 .714
6, Connell. Alan tan: Nil t, Manhattan, COLLEGE HIGH JUMP Chicago A 5 MA
Con nell and Fordhani 17.113 (new record,, Lti I Baltimore 9 5 .643
FINA-Davis, C
1, Wayne Davinonneccut . 7 41 .538
" rarniral retard 17'15'2 by St ' 1 " 11.a . 2 Tie among Lewis Hilder Navy; Robert anal"' City"
19581. , , iIK
New Yon k 8 7 .462
COLLEGE SHOT PUT Mom, William & Mane, 'norm; Waildellrth„) 6 7 .462
Springfield: fl, Tie anion Thomas Mender- w 6 A .429
FINAL-1, Date Sikarski, Penn. 2, !Mon. Morgan State , Gabel t Brickerhoff, a ' hmgt"
Jain.* Hatt. Ninny , 3. William Taylor. La-, 1 12 .083
Lafa‘ette John Fareira, Penn State, Wit-
Detroit -
Salle, 4, John "Hilda ' Manhattan; 5, john ilard Marshall. Nan y. 8-5. PROBABLE PITCHERS
Wien. Penn State, 51.7.
COLLEGE JAVELIN THROW
COLLEGE POLE VAULT I NATIONAL LEAGUE
lIN A 1.-- I, Jame„ Schn ab, Penn State, FINAL-1, Can I Prigg. Maitland: 2.1 San Ft mimeo at Philadelphia (N)-
2, Rolinke, 3, Jonathan Mut.ser, Penn State ,Eight-way tte among Barney Bellinger, Jr., , tontillin34ll vs. Semproch 12-0).
4, Andrew Nyce, Penn Slate; 5, Robert Penn; Albert Fini.h, Connell: Robert Car-I St. Louis at Cincinnati 0141-McDaniel
Moroi mu k shippensbun g. 2 01-S, roll, St. John's, Myrel Mavcon and Robert (1.21 Is. Lan rence 11.1,.
COLLEGE 440 (•11.191PIONSHIP ' Michael, Nan v: Jac.k Donning, Maryland;l Chicago at Milwaukee-Drabowski (1-11
FINAL-1, Abilene Christian, (Bud Clan.ißonald Beard, Penn State; Gordon Kelly,ys. Jay 11.01.
ton. Val, in Colic,. George Peterson, 11'11 Springfield 13-8. Only games scheduled.
Hoyas Smash Lion Netters, 7-2
Georgetown's powerful ten
nis team handed the Penn
State netters their third set
back of the season, smashing
the Lions, 7-2, Saturday after
noon on the Nittanies' courts.
The Hovas, playing their 1 2t h
match of the season, lost only one
singles and one doubles match.
Heading the singles matches was
a tilt between Chuck Bibleheimer
and Georgetown's Dick Razzetti.
13ibleheimer dropped the match to
the Georgetown star, 6-1, 6-3.
Number six man, John Krall,
scored the lone singles win for the
Liops while John Blanck and Don
McCartney chalked up the only
win in the doubles column.
Dick Ludwig, the Lion's num
ber two man, dropped his match
to the Hoyas' Pete King, 6-2,
6-1. The Nittanies' Jerry Carp,
after splitting sets with Bob
Mends, 6-4, 1-6, found himself
crossed up at the net too many
times by his backhanding op
ponent and lost the deciding
third set. 7-5.
The Hoyas' Bill Short prove.
to be too much of an opponent for
Gary Moore who played a steady
but losing game in two hard
fought sets. He lost 6-4, 7-5.
In the number five match, Don
Harnett bowed to Georgetown's
Fred Cone, 6-2, 6-0. One of the
Nittaniee point winners, Kroll,
—Collegian Photo by Chuck Jacques
RECORD BUSTERS The fleet foursome that smashed the 4-mile
relay record at the Penn Relays with a 17:11.3 clocking Saturday
are, left to light, Ed Moran, Dick Engelbrink, Chick King and
Fred Ken.
defeated Ed Shapiro, 7-5, 6-4 in - SUMMARY
their tilt. SINGLES
In the doubles lists Bible- Razzetti (G) defeated Ribleheimer !Psi
heimer and Carp lost fo Ron , 6 ' l . 6 ' 3 '
Connolly and Walt Beveridge of 1 l' i i .Z. ( % ) .I ' d f : f m , t H i , e ' t , l L ' ar v l i , g A S ) ) 6 _ 6 4 .2 ' 1 . 4 6 :
Georgetown, 6.3, 6-4. In the 7-5.
number two doubles slot, Lud- 1 Short (C) defeated Mooie (PS)6-4,
6-4, 7-5.
wig and Moore lost to King and 1 2.l:j i ( i. l s) th l e l i e t ß e t li e , l ;l, -, H ie t ,r , ro , 7, , 7 6--2,„ 61
Short by the identical score in I DOURLES
both sets, 6-1, 6-1. Connolly and Beseridge WO defeated
The doubles point makers fOr.Bahleheimer and Carp (PS( 6-7. 6-4.
the Lions were Blanek and Mc-1 Ktnyt and Stunt (C) defeated Ludwig and
Cartney who overcame their op- I m L e n , 6 . k -l ' a t i f mecwiney (PS) defeated
ponents, 6-3, 6-4. Cone and Mends g 0) 6-. i, 6-4.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
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MAJOR
LEAGUES
by The Associated Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
V 6 .543
7 4 .536
6 .600
7 6 .538
7 7 .500
6 7 .417
5 7 .417
4 11 .257
16 Horses Ready
For Derby Trials
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (/P)—The Derby Trial Stakes, always
an important elimination race leading up to the Kentucky
Derby, was split in two divisions for today's 22nd running
after the names of 16 horses were dropped into the entry box.
The management of Churchill Downs, where the $125,000-
added Derby will be contested
Saturday, decided on the split of
eight in each section for the first
time in the Trial Stake's history.
The Far West's Finnegan is the
standout in the first division,
while the East's First Landing is
favored in the second
With several of the top con
tenders in the one mile trial, the
division was decided upon to al
leviate any possible heavy traffic
congestion and a chance that some
'valuable horseflesh might get
hurt. Each division will have
$15,000 added money.
The fact that 16 owners are
still hopeful for the Derby Trial,
and eight or nine more are still
counted as possible starters in
Saturday's mile and one quarter
run for the roses, indicates that
confusion is rampant.
Tennis Court Reservations
The Beaver Field tennis court: ,
may be reserved on evenings and
weekdays by calling ext. 2106.
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once in a blue blue moon
once in a
once in a
once in a
once in a
This Wednesday, This Wednesday
This Wednesday, This Wednesday
This Wednesday, This Wednesday
is the last day we can se-
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bill colom an
cept reservations for 1960
Simmons Leads
In IM Bowing
Finishing its 10th week of com
petition in Independent League
C. Simmons won four points on
Nittany 37's forfeit to gain lead
ership over now second place Mc-
Kee 111. McKee 111 assisted Sim
mons' climb to first place by los
ing to undermanned Thompson
I, 3-1. Gerry Graff, Eric Linger
and Ed Knappenberger carried
the load for Thompson I.
Other action in Independent
League C saw the Redskins, led
by Mike Tamarkin's 525. and
Barry Stuck's 450, shut out Nit
tany 32. 4-0. Thompson II de
feated Thompson VI which was
led by Dave Baker and Regis
Gates.
The Knights had a day off from
competition yesterday as they
-- ticked up four points when the
Harney Five failed to show up for
the match.
This Friday, May
This Friday, May
This Friday, May
This Friday, May
This Friday, May
is the last day we can do
sittings for Mother's Day
portraits
blue blue moon
blue blue moon
blue blue moon
blue blue moon
Can you get something for
nothing at Coleman's. If
you were photographed be-
tween last September and
this February, we'll double
whatever you order at no
extra cost . . . if ybu re-
order by this Friday
TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1959