PAGf FOUR Lions Rom, In 1(4-As; Stop Jaspe Penn State has had a _ ,g , and glorious history in the; \mild of track and field, but! it will he some time before Lion cinder squad ever dupl cafes the feat of the 1959 this clads. Coach Chick Werners aggr gallon was the plide of the Ea , this \ra,. s'. eeping both the it door and outdoor IC4-A teal etiamptow,hipk and recording a unbeaten 5-0 mark in Outdo( dual competition The only other time that Penn ,State learn has won boll the indoor and outdoor IC4-A titles was in 1942. But that year. the Nitlanies were beaten in a regular season meet, end- 9 F • acuity Members ing the dual campaign at 5-1. v: on each of it dual meets this cmon with relative ruse l'icncril of the overwhelm- I •• • ing dual vu tones posted was the 99Iii to 41 2 :t rout over a supposed- et Teatning Prizes lv-tough Manhattan team in the , final meet of the year (COnfiniteri from page one) Thi cc new Penn State recor ds ,lege of the Liberal Arts faculty, ware ~ et in that meet as the Lions is a native of Brooklyn, N.Y. He' placed in every event except the was graduated horn Washington shot•put sweeping the mile, two-mile, 220 and the pole ault,and Lee University in 1937 and Ed Moran set a new standard in received his master of arts and' the 880. Jim Schwab broke a 21- doctor of philosophy degrees Vicar -old mark ni the lavehri and, the mile relay team of George ; Thursday's Box Scores Metzger, Dave Davies, Moran and: PENN sTA•11: TEMPLE Dick Hambright romped off with Aft R H AH R H the other recm d La nili , , il, 2 2 0 litith,, , h 3 0 1 State's victory in the outdoor p l. :" l'utg „o 3 320 rim,7:7„, 2b 4 2 1 , Forster received an inscribed IC4I-A championships which .}1 ;,, g ",, , :; 2 c ) .li, ri :4 5 t o ) ' - 0 1 plaque and a check for $lOOO at signify Eastern track supreme- Lb-Lring,rf 3 3 1 Airy undo if 4 0 0, today's ceremonies The other cy was even more decisive. 11114,er i r 2uo K . rann . r'r f 4 ° award winners received certifi- The Lions scored 29 more points L i:T ie...ll . f 4 1 IIN el.F.ei.o I. 1 , , tes and $lOO checks. t vhes,lll a a 0 Stain**, II) 4 0 ITa than the nearest competitor— lientunib s I 3Ns lute p 1 0 01 Winner of the President's Maryland beefing the Terps fle"nl' o 60 0 f lynn 1 ) 10 0 Award last year was Dr. Kinsley by a A6 l / 2 -17 1, 2 count. Alkla.n 3 2 1 a-Te n lasky I 0 1 It lese, t ) 0 0 0 It-Donahue n 1 lI , R. Smith, professor of psychology, No less than four Lions emerg-1 CrAIR.P i 11 I ' College of Education. td with individual IC4-A cham-I Totals 17 u; 12 Tolala 33 4 3 pionk,hips, including Moran (mile, r,:_ s i .";,s` l Z l r . f,i."11,t„1:):'," in 7th 7 7 1 ;j 1 Moore to Study at Lehigh VIM), Engelbrink (two-mile), Bob Penn State 0 - 04 000 438-10 12 0 Bl own (100), and Bob Szeyller T.'"'Ple -- -1 " " 01 280— 4 6 (220 low hui dler,)am-- 1A....E. :t, Del on g 1, Cal d wel l , • lit in lic s, Penton .3. lithln. (,radon, Ken- The Nittanies scored in 10 of ~b 2, Kra...) K—Cordon, iii,rl 2. the 16 IC4-A events—entering ee_ Slainem 2 211--Feales. Moser. Derollir, el). event hut the hammer throw. R.'""'". 314—Kennedy. Dr —Gol don- Ilyea- CI Isnin. Kilsla-lleinlief-Deana. Olt —ls ikla * si• * 3, Ines. 2 %%lute 7, fil l nit 2. Craig :4 Penn State's track team re- i 's , (;) . -- i - ,, K 2 11. I 8 11( 4 1 , 14 , t z e ., 5 e f N , S ,r h t 4 te in 3. 6l l:l s t a ,m 4 .: ceived a surprising honor from 2 lot 0 in ~ttli, Wlnte, 3 for 4 ,n 3, Flsnn, a most unusual source follow- I for 4 in 4 Craig, Is fur 8 in 2. Mir-- in g its victory in the IC4-A 1"," Is t . ':" 1 , 1 • Wi—K ik l a i '"(/'• L— IS hate 1,1-1 I. U -- fsson, lienssoutl, Tuff. championships last weekend. ' - -- ----- The honor came in the form of a congratulatory resolution from the Pennsylvania Senate. The resolution commended the team for "going all out to bring the Commonwealth additional prestige," and noted that the learn had "completed a sweep of college champiorchips" in both the indoor an outdoor IC4-A meets. Sons. Jo Hays (D-Centre), Harry E. Seyler (D-York). John Van Sant (R-Lehigh), Martin Eilvert (D-Phila.) and Charles R. Mallery (R-Blair), sponsor ed the resolution which also praised Dr. Eric Walker, Uni versity president, track Coach Chick Werner, the squad and the student body. • ; t - 4.k'''..-• A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU 7/Z? natant, Zion inn Pleasant Surroundings L OUR DINING ROOMS _ , I ARE MR-CONDITIONED ~ FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE -‘ ik&.-4+l.,:idifilefivilipitige-rkeliitetitt•-::1 Avery Margolf ITHACA PITT AD R IT AHR II Nol,n,rf 0 0 1 I"nlnneelo,2b 6 1 1 fitot nvk .21, 4 1 S Eel teonns,lb 4 1 2 t;lnt-olo,lr 5 0 0 Sehorp t ,,,,s, 6 0 1 Mater Ile lb 5 0 1 Mntule\ir,,b 4 6 0 0 Knittle n.ef 6 0 0 Ho Le( 5 1 3 .10v,rt 4 0 3 6 0 'i MR41 , 1,1b 4 U 11 Mee 2 5 0 1 De I ost,e 3 0 41 nhnni p 4 2 1 n-Latitntrhant 1 t) Hnnultem.l 1 1 1 3 11311,11 1 0 0 Totale 44 4 13 Tntnls 19 3 I n- I Ind oultu Del trst in 11th I thnen _ 011 000 100 01— 4 13 1 ' 11111- Mate rile 2 Cain 1, tit nhani 1 K 1.1140111111 i. E Graham. IreLont. Cohin vele, Wit th Zit-11o• t. 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