THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1959 Weber Excels as Harrier Without Past Experience Herm Weber,'top notch cross country runner, is a classic example of the man who made the grade in a sport without any previous experience. » Weber, a fifth semester student in architecture, never ran cross country in high school. He was a varsity swimmer and jniler on the track team. k + k Upon entering Penn State, he learned that swimming was not offered as an intercollegiate sport. So he decided to try out for the cross country team. Almost immediately, he was turning in fine performances. He capped his fledgling year by finishing fifth in she freshmen inlercollegiales. Weber opened up year with a tie to the Midshipmen of ating the 5-mile 1 the University G( 26:59. He followed two sixth places highly vaunted P Cornell Last year Coacl net' called Weber i ing sophomore ai help to the team. Weber said Ifcal the two secrets to success in running cross-country wen > proper con ditioning and mental discipline. "Only with these two things is one able to run fire miles at a time," Weber said, Weber admitted that he does not usually practice running in; the summer, but this summer he did because he felt that he “need ed some extra work.'' Werner said that Weber has been running some strong prac tices this fall and has turned in one of the finest showings to date. Werner also added that the squad has been doing fairly well since practices began. The main problem has been conditioning the runners in time for the first meet against Cornell on Oct. 3. Most of the harriers did not do much summer running because of the length of the spring track season. Because of the weather—a hot humid day being the worst to run in—Wejrner concentrated on downhill running in yesier- Gordon Regains Job As Indian Manager x CLEVELAND (JP) —Joe Gordon, relieved as manager of the Cleveland Indians just Tuesday night, got his job back yesterday—with a two-year contract and a raise in pay. Frank Lane, Indians general manager who had publicly berated Gordon for his handling of the team, told a startled press conference: | “The best man to succeed Joe Gordon, I thought, was Joe Gor don.” j The announcement was a com-] plete switch —speculation wasj that former National Leaguel manager Leo Durocher would pi-! lot the Indians next season. When Lane leaned back in his chair at the start of the press conference and shouted to an aide to “bring in Leo,” Durocher: was expected to step through the door. But in strode a smiling Joe Gordon, who shook hands with the boss and said the feud was over. Gordon dismissed the bitter exchanges as the actions of “two hot-heads in a pennant chase.” Until Tuesday night the second place Indians could have copped the American Lejague flag. But they fell befort the Chicago nd were elimi ice. ; two-year con imated” annual hows that Lane tter manager :s says I am.” meeting Duro i after Gordon »y. He also said al major league whether they White Sox 4-2, a nated from the r; Gordon said th< tract at a “guessl salary of $40,000 £ “thinks I’m a bf than he sometim Lane admitted cher in Pittsburg resigned last Frid he contacted sevei clubs to find ou were trying to hir e started look r only after he wnvinced Joe ever, he added, ! ing for a managi was honestly wanted out his sophomore • first against Navy, negoti ryout around ►lf Course in this up with against the itt team and Chick Wer very promis d a decided .., no previous experience * * * day's practice. The hill-and dalers split up into groups and ran the long downhill stretch of the golf course that parallels Park Ave. ! In practice of two days ago. the Lion mentor concentrated on the perfection of individual elements of form and individual weak points. The runners worked out on their individual weaknesses such as downhill running, uphill running and timing. Werner commented that the practices have produced results and could be classified as good. Freshman coach Norm Gordon said that the turnout for the frosh squad has been poor. Anyone in terested in trying out for the team can contact him in 237 A Recreation Hall. White Sox Rest After Clincher CHICAGO (/P) While this ; baseball-delirious city began to [calm down a bit yesterday, the j American League champion White j Sox rested for an anticlimatic , series with the Tigers in Detroit ithis weekend. Manager Al Lopez, scouting the San ' Francisco Giants in their game with the Chicago Cubs, I turned over the Sox to Coach] Tony Cuccinello. j Lopez said that although a few Sox players may be rested in the three-set finale at Detroit, his club would not just be going through the motions. “Detroit is fighting for third place with the Yankees and Balti more,” said Lopez. “We have to play the best we think we can] under the circumstances.” i Lopez will remain in Chicago,! scouting the Dodgers against the! Cubs, or visiting Milwaukee to! watch the Braves against Phila-j delphia this weekend, while the] Wihte Sox are winding up in Detroit. ■ “We may bench Little Looie shortstop Louis Aparicio and a few others who need rest,” said Lopez. “But Nellie Fox stays in there—he’s working on a consecu tive game string, you know.” Fox played his 666th stfaight game last night in Cleveland when the White Sox clinched the pennant with a thrilling 4-2 conquest of the second-place Indians. Gordon. How- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Herm Weber Miller Out With the opening game only) two days away, the Nittany Lion soccer team received a] costly blow when Gary Miller, two-year letterman for the Blue and White booters. re ceived a severe charlevhorse that may keep him out of the action for a week. The versatile veteran sustained the injury in a practice session and will definitely be out of the lineup for Saturday’s opener at Bucknell. If was a tough blow for Lion mentor Ken Hosterman, who has been beleaguered with trou bles that started when captain Billy Fiedler failed to return to school this semester. Miller, a starting halfback last year, had moved up to the cen ter forward position and was tak ing Fiedler’s place as the inspira tional spearhead of the line. Miller was one of the team’s leading scorers last fall playing out of his halfback position and has also had experience at inside. He was being counted on heavily by Hosterman to provide the scor- Toncic to See Action Against Southern Ca! PITTSBURGH (JP) Quarter back Ivan Toncic of the Univer sity of Pittsburgh football team is expected to see a lot of action tomorrow night in Los Angeles against Southern California de spite an injured knee. Head Coach Johnny Michelosen of Pitt said he planned to start Dave Kraus at the signal-calling poistion, but added that he plan ned to use Toncic on offense for tire mail) part of the game. Meanwhile, the Panthers drilled on pass offense and defense and punt and kickoff returns Wednes day. -Campus Capers — 400 H,KE UP ML NITTANY PIERRE Last Saturday over 400 Outing Clubers climbed Mount Nittany as an annual event of the P.S.O.C. Bar B-Q's, potato chips, apples, and root beer were provided free to members. Second and third helpings were common; one member came back again and again consuming 6 Bar B-Q's, sev eral apples and helpings of potato chips as well as al most one half gallon of root beer—The infirmary any one? Buses provided free trans portation for the weary, but happy hikers, back to the HUB. See you there next year. If you missed out on the fun, there are more activities coming up. Have fun with the PSOC gang. P.S.O.C. - 1000th person to join the Club will receive FREE MEMBERSHIP Join Tonight at 7 p.m. in 121 Sparks P. 5. OUTING CLUB MAIN MEETING VAII COULD BE THE > WU 1000th MEMBER for Soccer ing punch needed since the de-! parture of Fiedler. | However, the outlook is not completely dark for the Nittany soccermen. Alter watching last night's workout, Coach Hosterman brightened up and reported that he thinks he has the two best goalies in the nation in Larry Fegley and Dave Grubb. Fegley, star shortstop for Joe Bedenk’s basebdllers, just started playing soccer last year. With no' [experience the Allentown senior jgot his first chance in the Navy game when first string goal tend-! ]er, Jerry Bruce hurt his hand and was taken out of the game; jm the third quarter. ] I The Middies had just gone on Ja scoring binge, kicking in three jeonseeutive goals. The uninitiated [Fegley -came in and stopped the .Midshipmen cold for the remaind ,er of the game. 1 The other goal tender that i has caused Hosterman to make + CLASS CASH—I 7 words or (mb CHARGE—I 2 words or let* (.59 on* insertion $.75 two insertions sl.o* three insertions Additional words—J for $95 for earh day of InaerOan ADS MUSI Bit. IN BY 11:00 AM THE PRECEDING OAT FOR SALE COME SHE our 38'* Frigidaire electric lance, then nuke ui ft ridiculous offer. Holt'/.man. 230 Hartswiek. AD 8-863». *49 CHEVROLET, (rood body, excellent transjmrtatioii, reasonable. Phone AD 8-1018 after 5. Vox 34 Hilltop Trailer Park. Howard Raker. ENGINEERS RAPI Design Ellipse Set’ ( No. 4UI —new $5.00. Joe Ciiu«*ti, 300 S. 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WALKING DISTANCE to campus. 28' trailer with added bedroom. New itove, aink. Suitable for small family or three male ,student?, $450,00. Financing possible, fnquiie at No. 12, Corps Trailer Park,. 91.1 W. College Avenue. 1958 CORVETTE —grey and white, four speed box, radio, heater, positraetion, white-wall*. $3295, will trade. Bob Schalm, AD 8-2415. 1920 MODKL-T Ford touring. Good run ning condition. Many spare parts. Call Alper*tein UN 5-5051 or AD 8-0819 eve ning*. FOR RENT • •••••I MMMIMIftMMMMM «*MMMMMM»M !•« IflllllllMl TWO ROOMS, $6 weekly. Contact Richard Chase at AD 7-7653, 501 South Pugh. DOUBLE ROOM. \erv nice; near campus ' Mr. Kauffman, 429 E. Foster, Call AD 8-8820. ONE-HALF DOUBLE room at Foster & Garner. Cali AD 7-2313, ask for Wade or Jim. HALF OF double room with board. Board only also available. 243 S. Pugh. ONE DOUBLE room, ideal for 2 room mates, one block from campus. 230 S Pugh St. AD 7-3052. double room one block from campus. 230 S. Pugh St AD 7-5032 STUDENTS—quiet semi-private bath. 317 S. Gill St. or call AD 8-0153 after 6:00. ONE-HALF DOUBLE room, first floor, large, many windows; beautiful new furniture. 416 S. Allen. Call AD 8-1*25. Very reasonable rate*. DOUBLE ROOM, single beds—s6.oo apiece. 12‘J Locust I-ane. Four minutes to HUH ONE-HALF DOUBLE room with or with out board. Centrally located. Apply 317 E. Beaver Ave. ROOMS FOR bovs. Desirable location near campus. Nicely furnished. Some parking. Call AD 7-7906 or EL 5-4302. GRADUATE STUDENTS, uprei class men will find comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath. Colonial Hotel, 123 \V. Nittany, State College. Central location, free parking, quietly rest and study. Low student rates. - FURNISHED APARTMENT. 3 rooms with private bath, couplet only. AD 7- 7218. HORSE STALLS with board. 5 blocks off back-aide of campus. AD 7-3231. APARTMENT FOR rent. Completely fur-. nished. Set up for four boys, close to campus, and fiee parking. AD 7-7218. Opener this optimistic obseivaiion is Fegley's twin-city mate from Bethlahem, Dave Grubb, who has been something of a sopho more sensation in pre-season drills, according to the youth ful coach, Grubb was the star net-minder for the Lion fresh men last fall and has displayed outstanding potential as a var sity performer. These two men should anchor the Lions’ defense against the Bisons Saturday and thp big job now evolving for Hosterman is to patch up an offensive line minus Miller and Fiedler. Versatile Athlete ' As a Western Maryland College i undergraduate, Hip Engle, Penn i State's football coach, lettered in ifootball, basketball, baseball, aud | tennis. He served as baseball and I basketball captain in his senior year. IFIEDS + LARGE ROOM for 2 students in new home. Private entrance and bath Giml* mete students preferred. Telephone AD 7- 4216 ACROSS FROM Atherton dorms. Cull Campanin Shoe Repair, 343 E. College. Phone AD 8-SJ72. TRAILER FOR rent or Bale. 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