PAGE SIX Depleted' S • ikers Meet Pittsburgh By JOHN BLACK 'Brown will probably face his! has registered times of 48.7, 48.5 , The Nittany Lion tr a c4toughest race of the year with thel and 48.6 in his three dual meet 1 :fleet Panther. Penn State's Blaine! races this year. Szeyller, a Kurd- i this afternoon. As expected, 1 team, functioning without the O'Connor and George Metzgarl ler, turned in a surprising 48.6 services oj. its "Big Five", willl,wlll fight it out for thud. - ya, chase i in the just a step behind Hambright I enter the richest 3-year-old ri The story in the 220 II Ohio State match. gross purse will hit $190,000. 1 lace the University of Pitts-! • ,will be a repeat of the centui y.l Szeyller, who clipped off a 23.3 However; as the minutes ticked, burgh 11 - uncials today in a! ) Jay Moody and Jim Donahue baclOime into the wind in the low away toward the 4:45 p.m. 4T' televised meet beginning at noon Or * * hurdles last week, will be chal- pos t - time, the in Pitt Stadium lenged by Pitt's Moody, who has qeeling grew that Wile, Chariot] 11, will televise run a best of 23 9. this famed Ma the annual Lion-Panther scrape, John Fareira and Dave Truitt ryland class i c which is , cheduled as a part of will double in both hurdle races was going to be the Pittsburgh Bicentennial cele- and will be joined by Williams a duel between bration in the highs They will be under-'W illieS h o e- The Lions will be weakened clogs to Pitt's Bill Bannow, who'maker on Sword in the middle and distance ran 15 flat against West .Virginia. Dancer and Ed events with the absence of Ed Fareira, who won the event for;die Arcaro pilot- Moran, Chick King, Dick Engel- the Lions the last two weeks hastng First Land brink, Bill Schwab and Don Da- a best of 15 1. irig. vies. who ran in the Coliseum The Lions hold a decided edge ' The race will Relays last night. in the field events and stand to .be televised and Eddie Arcaro Since the outcome of these dis- pick up several points in the broadcast (CBS) tance races will probably hold the shot put, discus, javelin and pole from 4:30 to 5 p.m. (EST). key to the meet, the big job for vault. If "The Shoe" fits Sword Dan the Lions will thus depend on John Tullar, who broke discusTer, it would be the initial Preak- Fred Kerr, George Jones, Herrn meet records in both of his tastiness victory for the 27-year-old Weber, Dave LaHoff, Dennie two outings and has gone over:Texan. He can make racing his- Johnton and John Williams who will replace the Lion "travelers" in the. mile, half-mile and 2-mile. Jones, LaHoff and Johnson will carry the Penn State banner in the half-mile. With the Lions' five fastest half-milers on the Coast, Jones is still favored to win the event. He ran a 1 . 53 8 to take third place against Michigan State last Saturday. No Pitt runner has gone below 1 . 58 yet this spring. Johnson will be in the mile along with Fred Kerr and Herm Weber. Weber clocked a time of 4.19 last week and veteran Kerr also a sub-4:20 miler. The Pan thers' Ron Rush has hit 4:16 for the four laps and will probably be installed as the favorite. Kerr and Weber will double Tong with 'Williams in the oth er crucial event—the 2•mile run. Kerr ran the distance in 9:33 to capture third against the Spar tans and clocked a 9:26 earlier in the season at Navy. The Lions should find the path clearer in the sprints where their only competition should be Mel Barnwell. The Nittanies' Boh, Harrison Leads In Snead Tourney WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. i/P)—Dutch Harrison, the Arkansas traveler, rolled into the halfway lead of the Sam Snead Golf Festival ye.,terday by shoot ing his second straight 2-under par 68 The 36 total put the 49-year-old Harrison, now playing out of St. Louis, Mo.. one stroke up on Snead, the 47-year-old host of the $lO,OOO touinament. Snead turned in a 69 behind his opening 68 for 137. WE'RE RUNNING OUT! Yes, we're running out of pa tience. Why don't you get those cameras out, fill 'em up with color film and go take lifelike color pictures? Why, Well, (here it comes) with ev ery two rolls of color film de veloped you get a FREE en largement . . . in n a tu r a I, sparkling color . . . and WS FREE. TAKE COLOR PICTURES They're Fun! Ike Cuttu Coati'. * Fibs Lai * 101 W. Beaver Ave. Male College George Jones . . . favored in 880 up Barnwell ►n the Pitt sprint lineup. Barnwell will also be the Pan thers' top threat in the 490. Dick Hambright, Penn State record holder for the distance, will head the Libn quarter-mile entry which will include Bob Szeyller and Claude Moten. Barnwell ran a 991 quarter last week to win the event against Villanova. Hambright [ill'IAT:fil::I . 11:111:111:111:1311.:"fl•:::•tii:t.i:t. HOTTEST LOOKING, HOTTEST SAVING, HOTTEST SELLING OF THE LEADING LOW-PRICED 3 What we mean—this new Chevy's leaves the other ears in the shade is Why not drop down to your dealer's whipped up a one-car beat wave. Its out on the road. A pair of Chevy 6's and see for your fresh style caught on right away, of came in one-two in their class in this self why Chevy's course. But—whether you prefer a year's Mobilgas Economy Run. And this year's hot- CHEVROLET V 8 or 6—where Chevrolet really the winning average was 22.38 m.p.g. test selling ear? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 50' in the shot, is the top weight- man in the field. He will be back ed up in both events by Andy Nyce. The addition of footballer Andy Stync h u l a will also strengthen the weight crew. The three Nittany spear throw ers—Nyce, Jim Schwab, and Jon Musser—each have a 30- foot advantage over the best Pitt toss. and Dick Gross, Ron Beard and Dale Peters, the Lions' pole vaulters, should find little trouble in sweeping their event. Pitt's best bet for a blue rib bon will be broad jump Ed Va mos, and high jumper Ed Sher lock. Both have topped the best Lion marks of the year. Fareira and Mel Ramey are the (Gross high jumpers and Ramey, Gross and O'Connor will broad jump for the Blue and White. Try the - hot one—see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer) Meet in Preakness Arco ro-Shoemaker Dual Expected Today BALTIMORE (4')—No surprise horses found their way into the entry box for the 83rd Preakness Stakes at Pimlico tory by being the first jockey to win the Kentucky Der by and Preakness in the same year on different horses. Shoemaker rode Tomy Lee and nosed out Sword Dancer with SATURDAY. MAY 16, 1959 owners put up $5OO apiece to ce in history. If 11 start, the I BM Boland up in the May 2 derby. Torny Lee returned to Cal 'ifornia, and Trainer Elliott Burch of the Brookmeade Stable en gaged Shoemaker for the Preak ness. Arcaro has been making Preak, ness history for more than 20 years. He has won six—a record. Eight of the horses in the mile and three-sixteenths Preakness, a sixteenth shorter than the Ken tucky Derby, competed at Louis ville. I Bayer Leads by Five In Hot Springs Open HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (W)—Big George Bayer of Gleneagles, 111., known as one of the longest driv ers in golf, reverted to putting wizardy yesterday to take a 5- stroke lead in the $22,000 Hot Springs Open at the Arlington County Club. ROCK & ROLL JAM SESSION THETA XI 1:00.1:00 OPEN Ken Cook Quintet