FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 Trackmen to Meet Manhattan End Home Schedule Tomorrow By JOHN BLACK The high-flying Penn State track team will make its last appearance before the home fans tomorrow afternoon when it meets the Manhattan Jas pers on the Beaver Field oval at 12:30. All that remains after this weekend for the Nittany track sters, who have filled the year with record-breaking perform ances, is the IC4-A champion ships in New York May 29-30 and the national championships in Lincoln, Neb., June 12-13. Six seniors will complete their dual-meet cafeer for the Blue and White tomorrow— miler Ed Moran, half-miler Chick King, distance runner Fred Kerr and fieldmen John Tullar, Sam Richards and Jini Wambold. Unless erased by tomorrow's! performances, Moran's name wily remain in the Penn State record books for his 4:01.7 mile an,..1 King's name will be preserved: for posterity as 880-yard record holder at 1:49.8. Action on the Beaver Field,i track will begin at 10 tomorrow' morning with the qualifying rounds of the PIAA state high school championships. The Penn State-Manhattan 'match will start at 12:30 and the schoolboy finals will be run after the conclusion of the college meet. The Lion-Jasper duel will pit the two IC4A indoor "cham pions" in a return match on the outdoor cinders. By virtue of a disputed official's decision Manhattan carried off the team championship trophy with less than a 1 / 2 -point edge over Penn State. But an executive com mittee ruling reversing the de cision returned the trophy to its rightful position in the sha dow of old Mt. Nittany. Jasper Coach George Eastment has expressed confidence that the 1 / 2 Pldeeettlei ti:;,,VINKt, v: , - - --,- ' • ••• ""' - Ault i ITAuittARII- , :!-- -1 - " ~,t4 4 _....„..,...•,,,,,,,,, ..., ~ ,:: glanwrous, new • -,, ~.., , OFF-BEAT shades : -2 1 plus sensational Wit& Ktagic The newest in lipsticks—high fashion, Parls•inspired OFFBEAT shades—now yours at half the regular price! And, at this same saving, the fabulous new White Magic lipstick you can wear over or under any lipstick color for fascinating effects. Griggs Pharmacy 120 E. College Ave. State College, Penna. Moran Chick ... end dual-meet career tomorrow visiting New Yorkers can mar the Lions undefeated outdoor record, but a neutral observer, Pitt Coach Carl Rees, expressed a different opinion. Speaking from experience, he said, "I don't know how anybody can beat State." Manhattan, which so far this season has placed second in the New York Metropolitan intercol legiates, won a triangular meet with Army and Syracuse and lost a dual meet to Quantico, will 'come loaded for the "grudge" match The Jaspers boast top field stars in weightmen Joe March ioney, Don McGorty and John Hands, high jumper Frank Car roll and broad jumper Mike Mcßride. Art Evans, Ed McAl lister, Kye Courtney, Bill Len skold and Henry White head the outstanding list of Manhat tan runners, One of the high spots of the meet will be the 880-yard run where Nittany Coach Chick Wer ner will send his two outstanding half-milers King and Bill Schwab, plus all-around star Moran in a "race for the record." King set the record just two, weeks ago against Michigan State at 1:49.8. Moran held the record previous to that at 1:50.2 and has run a couple of sub-1:50 relay legs this year. Schwab registered his best of 1:50.7 against Michigan HIP, HIP, HURRAY for the GREYHOUND®way ~, , -3) to save money! 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Evans, Lenskold and Ron Co lino are the top Manhattan dash men for the 100, 220, and 440. Dick Hambright and Don Davies are slated to run the 440 for the Lions and Bob Brown, Blaine Connor and George Metzgar will go in the sprints. Henry White, whose finish 'caused the indoor controversy, w ill lead the Jasper hurdlers. iLions Bob Szeyller, Dave Truitt l and John Fareira will run the llows and Fareira, Truitt and John Williams will run the highs. Engelbrink, Kerr and Weber, will be the Penn State 2-mile entries. The strong Jasper fieldmen will be challenged by Tullar, Jon Musser and Andy Nyce in fhe discus and shot put, Dick Gross, Ron Beard and Dale Peters in the pole vault, Fareira and Mel Ramey in the high (Continued on page ten) New York $9.08 Harrisburg $2.81 Philadelphia ... $6.22 Pittsburgh $5.45 •plus tax * * * COMPARE THESE LOW, LOW FARES: Tennis Team Will Meet Red Raiders Here Today Tennis Coach Sherm Fogg, faintly surprised at the payoff of his lineup switching strategy against West Virginia Tues day, will use the . same tactics when the netmen face the Red Raiders of Colgate today on the Nittany courts However, the Foggmen will have tough going in today's match. "Colgate is always one of the roughest opponents we have to face," Sherm Fogg, Lion tennis coach, commented This year they have plenty of depth, including five lettermen returning from last year's squad which beat the Nittanies, 9-0. The Colgate team will be led by captain Dick Carney. Car ney beat the Lions' second man, Chuck Questa, by a 7-5, 8-6 I score last year. Second man will be junior Arti Merovick. Last year, Merovick trounced ex-captain Fred Trust, l 6-1, 6-1. Fogg thinks that Mero-1 vick will be vastly improved over last year and should give his Lion opponent a rough fight. Mischa Makaroff will play an other singles spot for the Red Raiders from Hamilton. Last year, he beat Don Harnett. 6-4, 6-3. Makaroff also will fill one of the duo spots. Ed Kenerson and Ed Kregel will play in the fourth and fifth spots for Colgate. Kenerson played in the Lion-Colgate match last year, defeating Mel Royer, 8-4, 6-3. Kregel did not see action in the match, although he is a returning letterman. The Lions lineup will be basic ally the same one that trounced West Virginia, 9-0. Playing num ber one is Dick Ludwig. Ludwig, a sophomore, won his Mountie match, 6-2, 6-1. The second and third singles Subscribe NOW for the SUMMER COLLEGIAN • • • - - 4 s _ : • 4‘ . 4 The Sleepy View „ . 1 _ . The , lstisDoi . • , Millions of times a year drivers and students keep awake with safe Naßz Let NoDsealert you through college, too NoDoz keeps you alert with caf feine—the same pleasant stim ulant.you enjoy in coffee. Fast er, more reliable: non habit-forming NoDoz delivers an accurate amount of dependable stimulation to keep your mind and body alert during study and exams until you can rest or sleep. P. S.: When you need NoDoz, it'll probably be late. Play safe. Keep a supply handy. 133- , -00 .5q?Ll-1: r " • The sate stay awake tablet— available everywhere By DICK GOLDBERG slots will be taken up by Jerry Carp and Captain Charley Bi bleheimer, respectively. "Both men looked very good against West Virginia and should be of aid for the rest of the sea son," Fogg added. In the last three spots are John Blanck, Don McCartney and Har nett. McCartney and Harnett both came through in the West Vir ginia meet and Blanck looked very sharp in his playing," Fogg added, The doubles combos are Ludwig and Blanck, Carp and Bibleheim er and John Krall and Garry Moore. NIL VA* NW* ill 41111 1 / 1 10.1ani WPM. 11111111W11111.: DM" 20 nom A* PAGE NINE