THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1959 Pan-American Games Moran, Werner Represent Lions The Nittany Lions will be represented by both a coach and a participant in the Pan-American games to be held at Chicago beginning Aug. 23. Penn State's Ed Moran w run and Charles D. "Chick" Golfers Lose In NCAA Play Penn State's Bill Davidson and Dick Burgoon failed to qualify for match play in the NCAA golf championships being held this iweek at Eu gene, Ore. The field in the 62nd annual tournament was trimmed to 64 players for the four days of match' play which began yesterday. Houston won its fourth straight team title Tuesday. Burgoon fired a 154 round while Davidson was a stroke behind at 155. The cut-off point in the 36- hole qualifying round was 149 Davidson shot a 78 on the sec ond 18 holes after posting a 77 on the opening day. Burgoon shot two 77 rounds on the par 71 hole course. Both Lion golfers played on the winning East team in the annual best-ball match which opened the week-long tourney on Sunday. Burgoon, teamed with Charles Reeder of Princeton, shot a par 71 but lost to a western entry which posted a 2 under par 69 total. Davidson was with Rob Ross of Rolling College in shoot ing a 68, but nevertheless lost 1 up to a western duo. Bob Pratt and Jack Cupit, a pair of torrid Universityof Hous ton golfers, won co-medalist hon ors with record equalling 136's for the 36 hole medal play. Davidson and Burgoon, loth from Carlisle, played the num ber one and two spots on the 1959 Penn State golf team which won six of nine matches and finished second in the East ern championships. Lion captain Davidson won the Eastern title in 1958 and Bur goon was medalist in the tourney held last month at Princeton, N.J. Baseball Team Elects Captain Dick Landis, 26 year old third baseman-outfielder, has been elected captain of the Nittany Lions' baseball team for next sea son. Landis, an Army veteran, hit only .173 for Penn State's 1959 District Two championship team but he was an excellent fielder and a valuable leadoff batter. He led the team in walks with 28, in stolen bases with nine, and was second in runs scored with 23. His inspirational play was a big factor in the Nittany Lions' fourth-place finish in the NCAA College World Series at Omaha. Landis opened the '59 campaign in left field, but was moved to third base in, mid-season—a, posi tion he's slated to fill in his sen ior year. • Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television service / center , t( . " 4 at State Co lege TV SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ill compete in the 1500 meter erner, Lion track coach, has been named head coach for the 1959 United States entry in the games. Moran placed third in the AAIJ 1500 meter run last Saturday at Boulder. Colo. A second place fin ish would have earned him a re peat spot on the American team which will meet a Russian na tional team in Philadelphia July 18 The race was won in record time by Dyrol Burleson, an un heralded freshman from Ore gon, who posted a 3:47.5 clock ing to edge prominent team mate Jim Grelle, who ran a 3:48.4 race. Moran was clocked in 3:48.9. Another Penn Stater, Dick En gelbrink, started the race but dropped out after five laps, in a race which is just shorter than a mile. Moran, on the basis of his per formance in the NCAA and AAU meets, was picked for a U.S. Na tional AAU team which will com pete in international meets in Germany and Scandinavia. He will also compete in the 1500 meter event in the world cham pionships in Helsinki, Finland, June 29 and 30. Werner was selected as head coach by Pincus Sober, chair man of the United States Olym pic track and field committee. The Penn State track mentor served as an assistant coach at the 1952 Olympic Games in Hel sinki, Finland. He had been head coach at Penn State since 1933, except 1943 to 1945 when he served in the armed forces. During this (period he produced three IC4-A outdoor and two IC4-A indoor championship track teams. In ad dition, his cross-country teams have won three NCAA titles and six 1 . C4-A championships. 1 4 TAVERN 4 . , , The RESTAURANT , TARR iTavern. N Restaurant RESTAURANT There's a large selection of: * TEXTBOOKS - New and Used * SUMMER SCHOOL SUPPLIES * PENN STATE SOUVENIRS * HOBBY SUPPLIES at the store with the black granite front on Allen St. , Just remember: "You Can Get it At" METZGERS um. S. Allen 105 S. Pugh 354 E. College 4 Lion Stars Play in NCAA Baseball Loop Four members of Penn State's 1959 bistrict Two championship baseball team will play in South', Dakota's semi-pro, NCAA-sanc tioned Basin League this summer. Catcher John Adams and pitch er Ed Kikla will play for Rapid City; pitcher Ron Riese will per-' form with Watertown; and pitch er-outfielder Tom Durbin will be at Pierre. Adams was a .360 hitter for the 1959 Nittany Lions, while Durbin led all hitters with a .393 aver age. He also had a 2-1 pitching record. Riese and Kikla were the hurl ing heroes in State's fourth-place finish in the NCAA College World Series at Omaha. Riese compiled a 5-2 record during the season, including a 7-0 shutout over Clemson at Omaha, while Kikla racked up a 9-1 record, in eluding a win over Connecticut in the World Series. Kikla and Durbin will be jun iors next season, while Adams will be a senior. Riese's college career is finished. 'Prof Speaks at Meeting Dr. Miriam E. Lowenberg, head of the department of foods and nutrition, spoke at the annual meeting of the American Home Economics Association in Mil waukee, Wis., yesterday. Her subject was "The Child in Child Feeding." 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