The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 18, 1959, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1959
Harriers
Prospect
By DICK GOLDBERG
If you listen to cross country coach Chick Werner, the
Nittany Lions have the finest freshman prospect they have
ever seen—and possibly the best prospect in the East—in
Gerry Norman from Bristol, England, by way of Toronto,
Canada.
Monday, at the IC4A freshman meet, Norman made
Werner look like a prophet when * * *
he came in first, beating the best
freshmen in the East. He toured
the three mile Van Cortlandt
Park course in 14:30, winning by
50 yards over his .nearest oppon
ent
"This was the fastest time any
freshman has turned in since I
have been a coach." Werner
said. He has been guiding the
Nittany cross country fortunes
for the last 25 years.
Norman, who was in the RAF
before he attended State, original..
ly comes from Bristol, England.
He attended school there and won
many scholastic meets. He ran
competitively for the Royal Air
Force winning a number of over
seas meets.
This year, in the frosh dual
meet season, he has taken three
firsts and one second. Norman
holds the Penn State three mile
record and the Naval Academy
course mark.
Frosh coach l4orm Gordon
also entered three other run.
Hers in the fledgling IC4A test.
They were Lionel Basset t,
Howie Deardorff and Paul
Brownback.
Bassett racked up fourth posi-1
tion in the meet. Gordon said
that "Bassett typifies the runner
who, with a lot of practice, finally
blossoms into a full grown har
rier." Last year, in the PIAA
championships, Bassett finished
29th. This year, he has garnered
in dual meets, a second, two thirds
and a fifth.
Deardorff finished 16th and
Brownback came in 68th.
Syracuse Tops
NCAA Statistics
By The Associated Press
If there is any offensive depart
ment in which mighty Syracuse
does not lead in major college
football it is just an oversight,
and possibly will be corrected
shortly.
The Orangemen already held
the lead in scoring and over-all
yard gaining, and last Saturday
they want to the top in rushing
offense, and even took over a
first in touchdowns scored on
passes.
The NCAA Service Bureau sta
tistics reveale - d yesterday Syra
cuse's six scoring tosses last week
against Colgate equaled the best
any team ever made against a
major opponent, and brought its
season total to 17 in eight games.
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* * *
243,231 Games
Rolled In IM's
Dave Kuhn and Martin Mater
kowski turned in sparkling indi
vidual performances as they led
their teams to victory in IM
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Kuhn rolled a 243 high game
and a series total of 574 in lead
ing the High Fives to a 3-1 win
over NROTC-18. The Navymen,
however, took the high team score
with 885.
In League A action, Materkow
ski led Dawson's Scholars to a 4-0
win over the Spares with a 231
high game, and his 587 high series
was tops for the evening. Daw
son's also rolled the highest team
score of the league with an 850.
The Three Hundreds topped
Glenn Road for another 4-0 win.
Recording 3-1 victories were
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lers, the Devils over the Herki
mers, Bucks House over the Splin
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'rimp
'Rookie of the Year' Honors Sh
GALV Bowl Teams
ESTON, Tex., (A") —Spon
sors of the Shrimp Bowl yester-
Go to Giants' Willie McCoveytday anounced that the Quantico,
Va., Marine Corns Base will meet
McClelland Air Force base in the
annual postseason football game
here Dec. 12.
SAN FRANCISCO (. 4 1 3 )—Named 30 with two triples and two singles
National League rookie of the' in four times at bat, bringing the!
year, Willie (Stretch) McCovey of ;
Ciants cut of a slump. He con-1
the San Francisco Giants looks! '',
forward to 1960 for his first real l
tinned through 52 games t. fin-,
test. 1 ish with a :354 average and 13 After the game . . .
"Next season should really s h ow :home runs.
t See a GREAT show:
how I'll do in the big leagues,"l "With the wind blowing into. LLOYD PRICE
the 6-foot-4 first baseman said right field at Candlestick Park in-,
yesterday. 'stead of to the left as at Seals Sta.: & HIS BIG REVUE
Manager Bill Rigney has no!dium," Rigney said, "there's no no cover. no minimum to
such doubts. itelling what a lefty swinger of, persons presenting football
"Watch him go in 1960," said; Willie's talents might do." t stubs of the Penn State - Pitt
Rigney. "He could be baseball's' The Giants move next year to' game.
next .400 hitter." !newly built Candlestick Park from, show times: 8:30 & 11:30
Willie's choice for rookie hon-' Seals Stadium where they played / TWIN COACHES
ors was unanimous by the 24- since moving to San Francisco
member selection committee of, two seasons ago. 1
the Baseball Miters Assn. of.
America. 1 —The price of newsprint soared ; /
He crashed into the majors July 'sky-high during the Civil War.
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