THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959 Amato Leads DU To IM Field Sweep By DICK GOLDBERG Delta Upsilon and Benny Amato had a good night at Beaver Field yesterday. Amato, setting a new high jump record and winning the broad jump, led the DU's to a clean sweep of the IM field events. Amato cleared the bar at a measured 6'.1%" to break the record of 5' 10 3 / 4 ". The bar was first set at five feet. However, Amato passed up his jumps at the 5' 1" and 5' 2" marks. After that, he never missed a jump until he was de clared winner of the event at 5' 10". Upon Amato's request, the bar was put up to a record height of 5'11". On his first try, he cleared the bar with inches to spare. The bar was continuously raised until he failed in his third attempt for the S' 24it" mark. In between all this action, Ama to found time to enter the broad jump. And he won it with a 20' 4 1 / 2 " l 'leap. This is only 7 1 / 2 inches off the pre vious IM record The amazing thing about the jump was Amato only took one out of the required three leaps to win the event. He went over to the broad jump pit, took his jump, and returned to the high jump event in time to set his record. Gove Elder completed the sweep for DU when he put the shot 39' 11". Second went to Dick Bartolazzi, Theta Chi, with a 39' 6" heave. Both of these marks came on the first ► a L~ Men's Washable Sanforized Twill Beachers Heavy twill Deck Pants so comfort able for beach, boating. sports or just plain "lounging!" White. red or black with matching braided rope belt. Two front and two back pock ets, sipper closure and splits at leg bottoms. Take Home a Penn State Unliersity TEE SHIRT SWEAT SHIRT with Nittany Lion or Official Seal $1.00 , 42.95 Hundreds of Penn State Souvenirs to Choose From -OUR UNIVERSITY GIFT SHOP attempt out of three allowed. Bartolazzi threw first, followed by Elder. Elder's put angled off to the left, and was just enough to clear the preceeding heave. In the independent , shotput there was also interesting com petition. Steve Kerr unloosed a mighty heave, sending the 16 pound iron sphere 40' 8". Tied for second were Bob Lugo and Herb Knappenburger who threw 36' 1". In the independent high Jump, a close race between George Hammond and Herr) , Ba r ton, co•defending champs from last year, was in the mak ing. Both men were tied going for the 5' 10" mark. Barton missed his chance and Hammond had taken two of the three allotted turns. On the third he just barely cleared the bar. He did not clear the bar at the next standard. SUMMARIES High Jump. fraternity—l.—Amato (1)11), G'l 3 4" (new TM record); 2—Nehls (SM), Si". 3—McDonald (AGR) and Margolis 5'5"• s—Urban (BTP), Bahl (DU) and Lerch (Th Xi), 5'3"; High Jump, independent—l—Hammond, 5'10"; 2—Barton, 5'9"; 3—Regano ( Watts 11, 5'7"; Broad Jump, fraternity-I—Amato (DU), 20'1 1 4", 2—Whiteman ITPD). 19' 4 1 /."• tl— Kteppa (P 1 Phil, 18'9"; 4—White (ASP). 18.3 1 .., : "; s—Carter (OPPI, 18'8"; Woad Jump, independent—l—Twilit' (Nitt. 30), 19'8 1 '. - "; 2—Mockler (Fighting Fifth 1, 19" r 3 —Becker tWatts), 18'6"; Shntput, fraternity-I—Elder (DU), 39'11"; 2—Bartoltizzi (Th Chll , 39'6"; 3 Barbel (SPED, 39'1 4 "; 4—Schaeffer (PGD), WV: s—Amos (OPP), SW 9", Shot Put, independent—l—Kerr, (Stara) Itra"; 2--Lugo (Stara), and Knappenbui ger (Thump I), 36'1". ~./ •,,,,•ii. , •• ;It I .: . ": A'' %' , ; - : 4.i' '',. a ir 47 4.„,?>1 • q ,J #t N, 1 • . + A. vtle: $ 4 77 Waist 28 to 42 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA What's This! Yanks Drop To Last Place NEW YORK (o—Eddie Yost drove in 6 runs with homers and a single to help plunge the World Champion New Yorkers to the American League cellar yester day for the first time in'l9 years. The Detroit third baseman's as sault included a grand slam homer as he led the Tigers and Yankee-killer Frank Lary to a 13-6 slaughter. It was the third straight defeat for the Yanks and dropped them from seventh place to eighth in an exchange of positions with the Tigers. They are tied in games but the Tigers moved seven per centage points ahead. The last time the Yankees were in last place at this stage of the season was May 25, 1940. The on ly other times since then that they have been last were in the early days of the season when only a few games had been played. The BLACKBOARD (Continued from page six) teams ever to come out of the East. Our only regret is that the Col legian stops publication before the IC4A's and NCAA's, What honors may lie in store for the Lion spikers at these eastern and national championships? If the University hierarchy sends to the national championships all the men that deserve to go, watch out for a darkhorse named "Nittanv." BEM Stock Up and Save At This Spectacular Store-Wide Sale . . . .., ,- ....; ~ . . 1 ,. .,: ' . .., .. • 11 * “: : 5 ' . ...,: .. '. ...." . I . N. )11 . ..\ '.". ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED llur's Mens Shop Phi Ep Pair Captures IM Tennis Doubles Title In a grueling 3-hour match yes-1 terday on the Nittany tennis' courts, Al Kamis and Gene Green-1 berg of Phi Epsilon Pi captured! the intramural tennis doublesl title by defeating Torn Brandeis; and Dick Haber of Beta_Sigma! Rho, 10-3, 4-6, 6-4. The first set, which lasted over] an hour, saw the pair from Phi, Ep come from behind to outlast! the Beta Sigs, 10-8. The net work of Greenberg was outstanding ini this first set. He kept the Phi Epl twosome in the running several times during this set with hisi daring play. The pace was very fast and by the middle of the second set the hot sun began to catch up with the netmen. Smelling salts had to be. administered to Greenberg to keep him going. In the second set the consistent Begins Today SUITS 45.00 value NOW 34.88 55.00 value ... NOW 38.88 65.00 value ... NOW 49.88 Entire Stock of TROUSERS 7.95 values .. f now 5.88 9.95 values . . now 1.88 12.95 values . . now 9.88 16.95 values . . now 12,88 ONE GROUP ONE GROUP SPORT COATS TROUSERS All Sizes -. Were 13.95 39.95 NOW .. 19.88 NOW 2.88 TIES were 1.50 NOW $l.lB or 2 f ar $2 SKYWAY SPORT SHIRTS LUGGAGE Values to 5.95 50% off NOW 2 for 5.00 Dress Shirts Light Weight • 4.00 Values Washable Now 2 f" 5.00 Jackets 5.00 Values Values to 6.10 Now 2 f or 6.00 Now 2.00 Across from Old Main PAGE SEVEN play of Brandeis; helped the Beta Sig pair even up the match at one set apiece with a 6-4 victory. In the third set the Phi, Eps jumped off to a fast 3-1 lead, only to lose the next three games to the cautious play of Brandeis and Haber. Down in games, 4-3, the T . • er.' • • . . .4 • , 4 • 15 4,! : . > GREENBERG Phi Eps poured on the steam and won tne next three games to win the set and match. The turning point of this de ciding set was in the eighth game. Greenberg took the offensive and forced the game with his hard slams. Kamis was also sharp in his defensive backcourt play. Haber became erratic in this set and. Brandeis did not play with con sistency. "They played on the de fense too much and as a result set us up for easy slams," said Greenberg after the match Wag over.