SATURDAY, NOVEMB Nittany Strong The Penn State itself to recoupe fro Michigan State two The only way to be to trounce the Ma pers this morning in Werner sent his se Tiers . to New York to Dick Engelbrink, H- Steve Moorhead, Dan' Chick King, Mike , iller and George Jones made tie trip. Engelbrink, the to . harrier on the Lion squad, has been hav ing trouble of late with his running style and has not per formed up to his capacity. In the last two meets, he carded a third and a fourth place fin ish. However, Werner has been, working on Engelbrink's weak; points and he hopes the "Eagle"j will be up to par for the all important Jasper' meet. Weber will be running in the second position for the Werner men. So far this season, he has taken three seconds and a 10th. The 10th came artainst Michi gan State. The Ni tany mentor has also been working with Web er and looks for him to give an improved performance against Manhattan. Moorhead is the number three man for the Penn State crew. Werner tabbed Moorhead as "the most improved runner we have on the squad." Against the powerful Spartans, he took third place, the best perform ance by a Lion runner. Johnson is the fourth spot. He turned in fine runs for the har riers in the first three meets, finishing with two fourths and a fifth. However, against Michigan 3 Flight Championships Decided in IM. Football Although a sudden drop in temperature and the biggest weekend on campus this year resulted in five forfeited games, three flight championships were decided on the IM grid scene last night. Nittany 23, Westmoreland respective league titles to quali fy for the Independent Champion ship Tournament next week. Emmitt Griffie was the main cog in Nittany 23's offense as he scored twice in a 14.6 win over Kittany 32. 'Niitany 32 scored first when Andy Sack hit Dick Krause from one yard out. Nittany 23 came right back on a 56-yard pass from Steve Kolod ney to Griffie for a TD. A few minutes later the same combina tion hit again on a 20-yard scor ing play Bill Rambo converted after both scores. Rick Urian led Westmoreland to a convincing 13-0 win over pre viously unbeaten and unscored upon Schuylkill to clinch th e Flight E title. Urian threw a 30- yard pass to Ed R bests for one TD and ran 25 yards for another. In a League tie-breaker Nittany 33 and Ni tany 22, both preiriously unbea , en and un scored on, bat fled fo a 0-0 stand. But Nittan 22 won the contest on first d•wns. Dwight Stein's ' a Berny Buhl pass minutes of the ga chance of a Nitta State X-Count Will Be Held Joe Thomas, of Mt. Lebanon Hi strong favorites t individual and tea annual Pennsylvail astic Athletic As country champion.' The race will b two and one-eigh at the University . 1 a record field of 21 39 schools. Twenty field five-man tea's for the team cha BEAT SY R 7, 1959 Harriers Meet anhattan Squad IBy DICK GOLDBERG ross country team has a big job ahead of In the pasting it received at the hands of weeks ago. do this, says coach Chick Werner, would hattan Jas- 1 * * * New York. en top har do the job. rm Weber, y Johnson, Denny Johnson * * * State Johnson took 11 th place. King has racked up Iwo fifths a sixth and a 12th this year. He is a two year veteran and Werner looks for him to come through against Manhat tan. Rounding out the squad are Mil ler and Jones. Miller has two sevenths, an eighth and a 13th to his credit this year. Jones is an experienced harrier who has not had an up-to-par year. By JIM KARL and Nittany 22 all won their Snead's Putt Gives U.S. Lead In Ryder Cup PALM DESERT, Calif. (W) Capt. Sam Snead sank a nine root pressure putt on the final' hole to stave off defeat and give the United States a 2 1 , 2 , to 1 1 / 2 lead over Britain yesterday in the opening scotch foursome of the Ryder Cup golf competition. Snead and his celebrated part ner, Dr. Cary Middlecoff, were one hole behind the long-hitting British team of Dave Thomas and Harry Weetman, coming to the 470-yard final hole. Both teams were in the water on their approach shots but Mid dlecoff chipped to within eight feet and Sam calmly sank the final putt for a bogey 5. Weetman missed a nine-footer which would have given his team a victory. The match ended in a half, each team getting a half point. America's other points were picked up by a pair of muscle men, Bob Rosburg and Mike Sou chak and the twosome of Julius Boros and Dow Finsterwald. Interception of in the closing 1 , e erased any ly 33 victory. y Meet niontown and Lh School are Is retain their n titles in the is Interschol ociation cross hips today. Rosburg, the Professional Golf ers Assn. champion from San Francisco, and Souchak fashioned the day's finest golf in erasing Bernard Hunt and Eric Brown 5 and 4. run over the ih mile course nd will attract '8 entries from schools will s to compete pionship. Pair Skates for Canada SASKATOON VP) Barbara Wagner and Robert Paul of Tor onto, who have won most of the pairs figure skating titles in the world, will represent Canada at the 1960 Winter Olympic Games at Squaw Valley, Calif. CUSE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Mikan Will Appear At 'Cage Clinic Mr. Basketball himself, George_ Mikan, will be the , main speaker next Friday at Penn State's annual fall bas ketball clinic in Recreation, Hall. The clinic is open to the ,public. High school and college coaches ,from all over Pennsylvania will participate in the clintic which starts. Friday at 7 p.m. .. The Friday night session will Mast until IQ p.m. and will include !either an intrasquad or scrimmage game between the Nittany Lions land a worthy opponent. ! Head basketball coach John Egli will be in charge of the clinic land will discuss Penn State bask etball Egli, known as one of the top defensive strategists in the coun try, also will go over Penn State's well known zone defense. In addition to Mikan, Egli's Assistant coach Stu Kane, a for mer Eastern League star, will be on hand to help out along with freshman coach, Bob Edwards. Mikan was the greatest scorer in the history of pro basketball when he retired a few years ago. He held the record for the most points scored by a pro player un til Dolph Schayes of the Syracuse Nationals topped his mark last season. Mikan spent all of his pro career with the Mineapolis Lakers agter graduating from Depaul University where he played under Ray Meyer. He coached the Lakers for a year after retiring and then be came business manager of Min neapolis five. Last year he took executive job with the U.S. Keds Co., ma nufacturers of athletic shoes Coaches attending the clinic will see the Penn State-Holy Cross football game Noy. 14 and will also see the freshman soccer game Saturday morning Of Two Minds On the one hand, you have Thirsty G. Smith. Good taste to him means zest and zip in a beverage, sparkle and lift and all like that .. On the other hand, T. Gourmet Smythe perceives good taste as the right, fit and proper refreshment for a Discriminating Coterie. So? . Have it both ways! Coca-Cola .. so good in taste, in such good taste. Et vows? Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ALTOONA Frost Nip Navy, 1 0-8 On Raisig's 3-Pointer Tackle Charlie Raisig kicked a 29-yard field goal in the last quarter to wipe out an 8-7 deficit! and give the Penn State fresh-; men a 10-8 victory over a pre-; viously undefeated Navy plebe. team at Annapolis yesterday af-', ternoon. It was the second win against' one defeat for Coach Earl Bruce's; charges. The setback was the first for Navy, which had run up al string of five straight triumphs. Raisig's winning thre . 3-pointer l was set up when Junior Powell,' a little but slippery halfback, got: loose on a double reverse and; carried to the 11-yard line There; the Navy defense stiffened and. the Ndtanies called on Raisig to secure the victory. The Lion Cubs had jumped off! to a 7-0 lead in the second quar ter after quarterback Pete Liske; hit end Joe Galardi with a 19- yard pass io put the Nit tames in side the Navy 10. Fullback Char lie Ricevuto barreled his way to the one from where halfback Ed Bambury plunged across for the tally. Ricevuto booted the con version and the Lions had a 7-0 lead at the half. The tide changed in favor of the Navy in the third quarter Wilt-Russell Clash Scheduled Tonight BOSTON (ET") Comes now the most widely heralded personal duel in professional basketball history—the clash of Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain. Those two, who rank as giants l both in size and professional stat-: ure, collide tonight when the NBA' champion Boston Celtics take on' the rejuvinated Philadelphia War-' riors in the first of their 13 sched uled meetings this season. Each team is unbeaten this sea son, Boston in five games and Philadelphia in three,- and the Eastern division lead rides on the match. That, however, is almost incidental to the Russell-Cham iberlam affair. SIGN OF GOOD TASTE PAGE FIFTEEN when halfback D a Johnson broke away for a 70-yard gallop to paydirt. A completed pass gave Navy a two-point conver sion and an 8-7 edge. and set the stage for Raisig's winning kick. The freshmen now return to the practice field for another week before their fourth and fi nal game of the season. They close out the campaign at Arrw next Friday. The Lion Cubs, who had cone through three consecutive sea sons without a loss before being , edged 14-6, in their opener at West Virginia this fall have as sured themselves of at least breaking even in their four-game slate Reiser Will Coach LOS ANGELES (:1 3 Former IDodger outfielder Pete Rei:,ei will take the place of Pee Wee Reese on the Los Angeles coaching staff, it was announced yesterday. illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll6lllli CLASSIFIEDS 1111111111111111111111111MIMMIHRIMMI FOR SALE GETTING MARRIED aeon? Want to live !old cheap' flu% a tt ailer and mire. 1955 Imperial— ideal for couple. Can ft. name. Call AD $41372. CIDER AT l'icezer I re,ll Sat evening, and Sun. a (tut noon,. eveningt. 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