PAGE TEN Thindads Lose to Navy By JIM KARL toroid when he cleared 6-6 to tie hurdle champion, was upset in The Penn Slate Lack team with Navy’s Lew Hildei tor fn*-t thatc\cntb\ Rands Mcllendivof . . , plan Nave Mellcndrc s time was 24 3 lost its hist outdoor dual rampl)tlli who _ sai(J thal ht , fo'lowed by Pat Cunningham, /in el in two \eais Saturday didn't know the height of the bai '25.3, and 25 4. . k' . no i cn i' a,,.,,,, when he made the reeoi d-break- Dick Engelbiink's disappoint to IN;iv\ , no 1 i-n2'2, at Ann; p- , , , , c > , • ■ 1 mg leap surpassed Jim S\ kes oils .pievious high of b-5 1 2. set in 1946 (’huk W< inn’s spikeis had n John Faiicra came up with one rnmd of ID straight wins going hl , s b f‘ , !e ‘'l Jln h' G ' 4 t 0 into the meet, hut they couldn't 1 I,IL ’ ‘‘ ,e 01 ‘ lllcb rope with a well-balaneed Mid- one of the bi 9gesi surprises die squad that swept five of the ih e day was lhe showing ol 14 event'. Lion sprinter George Metzgar. Niiw took the top till ee place- junior dashman oullegged in Hu- 120-va,d high huidles. Bob Brown m both the 100 and bioad jump, shot put, discus and 22 ° 0 9 ain * t ,rsI f P , . ace honor., pole vault off t 0 a b t ad start _ t . in the 220 and appeared to be al- Because of its five-event most ou t 0 f the miming when he sweep, the Middies amassed a turned on the power and .spuited mg second-place finish in the 2- iotal of 45 points, a deficit the !nto the i eac |_ jj,,, times of 9 8 (100) m .i o m;iv u_ „ . .i. T . tl „ Lions were unable to overcome. arld 21 9 (220) ueie good con- , J %e , . Ll ° th fin the blighter side of the pic- sidering the condition of the Navy me£ ’ ' The senioi distance-iunner, tuie, State high juniper Dick track which wasn’t in top shape holder of the Penn State lecord Campbell set a new Penn State Bob S/eyllei, IC4A 220-low for the 2-mile (8 58 9) inn a slow Cornell Hands Lion Frosh , lr ° ck > Netters 4th Loss, 8-1 Win Openers By JOHN MORRIS Penn State’s freshman track Cornell's tennis team proved to Penn State that its repu- and baseb *'*ll teams opened the trition as oru. of the top teams in the Last isn t founded on but the frosh netters didn’t do as myth. The Big Red thoroughly trounced the Lions in romp- wp,b tbe - v lost t 0 Cornell, 9-0 ini'to a 8-1 vtctorv in Ithaca NY Snturrhv A ten run outburst in the eighth , ' ’’ inning gave the frosh baseballeis , f ’V v l, B , S(h " ,lb ' ,Vnn Mo 7 N,,,i The doubles team of Dick Lud- m n°?Ji UnS K ° inp f r!?, t 0 Nu “ ’'* N "” : M -• wig and Vance Rea salavaged the 1 V b b 'Uiage of hits, 220 1. M.iiemir* N»n : 2 Cun onc pomt the Lions lece.ved foi n aU * . d e " or *' tu ' p n f> IZl^ ” then afternoon of work Ludwig Fenton the second of four State M " p Pn>n st.u* nuu^r, and Rea. the numlier (luce duo ’*’ ' C . L . 7, of four State „ iVh , lllh , Hami.nrhti; 2. Nm\, for the Nittanv netmen, defeated 'm m'' "’ as , br,ght ? P °\ { °» u,:i Lairv B.aimien and Pen v Fish- m V ' P\ lchln H scoreless ball shot r.u 1 n-.t. n.» :2. Hart*. K ‘_ 7 * r during his three inning *tmt on Js * u > Mathtr n*u, 62 ft. Im. • * - , . , . the mound Di-cm—l Hmt, Shw; 2. Kaitek, Naxj , Don Mct.aitncv, playing m the , j Nnrman FTnwie n M r. N “" ■ 16t > fl fifth slot for froggs forces. came dorff Bob Grantham and Tone Ti* between Campbell, closest to winning his singles en- S. 1 !*, jra^ t ] iam anc * ,Vnn Suit, ‘ ™ tS H,!,l * ,r - Nmv - •* Tip bp counter The tricky tumor bowed h °- C ‘ VC the Nlt ' ~V en ” " nd M " n,hal1 ’ m th.ee set, to Biaberan, 7-5, . n r !' ell ' ' mbr, ' ss,ve | N; ;;„„, h uiwn,,'", T-,„eW,>. N „v. 2 7-9 li-l dec Mon over Cornell. Noiman , Th( „, Ui N »v>. 3 m Wer , Nkn% ,22 f L ’cnnhoTTiftro Tim Raw .broke a meet recoid in winning s’, m. Sophomore Jim Baker led.off two-mile run with a time of 1 J Schwab tv™ state; 2. for the Lion*! against junior Don q.;, Q a 4, n e Nmx, 3. satire.. n»\> , 213 ft Rubell. Experience paid off for 9 ’ 41 and aiso captuicd the mile 4 ihe vpifc»ran and hp HnwnpH *hp CVf-nt With a 4.26 8. 1W Vault-1. Tie between Hector. Max. over aSs Baker 6 L B 3 Denrdrorff the 1959 PIAA half- - ■»- “/n 6 The second match was a battle mile champ, breezed to victory m • of captains with the Lions’ Jerrv * ,0 . tw °- la P race ln two minutes Bowling Tournament C'aip pitted against defending , . TOLEDO, Ohio UT) For the Eastern champ Kay Champion vcimiei 1 nnnm°ir Olf thlrd da >’ ln a row > n 0 bowleis Caip wasn't up to par and big DON McCARTNEY 220 md thp P h nari inn Ri« Wi' maM S ed t 0 crack the top ten Champion scored an easy 6-0. 6-0 DON McCARTNEY 220 mid he bnwdMump. Risoldi slandings of the American Bowl " ui r , ~ , , ’ ing Congress minor events Mon- Ludwig didn’t fare much bcttei, , Ct ’ lnell wlls !eft without a coach da % than Caip in lus match with Cor- ' vhen Dlc >< Lew, s retired at the Boxers Draw Gerald Maycan of Chicago m'll veteian Pete Moeller. Moeller beginning of the season, and the NOTTINGHAM. England hlm id “>"i nmi Mm'iiir ic’i ,i,f. Raker »mi hands of Moeller and Duttan, fi-2, k 7 - r ; , n c tt ril K»» if Si di f *n«l * I tC t. *i-2. S-f, JA< Kll \HI’i:KJA< hIIAKITKJ U'KU \RI'F K.I A( KH AKI’KKJAI KHARf'FHJ AC KHAB | f ■ Si v \ w t * C- J i S • l !■' g J?. U j tc P 1 “ ■ I ! Custom Shop for Men J i Around the corner from Bostonian Ltd. * Uvu)UVfunja>usiJvraaduviiMJvrajdsivusijyfuaauVU3iJvi'aadaviiMovf LONDON FOG MAINCOAT This single breasted model with raglan shoulder and dashing stand- up collar is a must for your Spring and Summer wardrobe. It's com pletely wash and wear. Olive, Black, and Ivory in 38 different -j- Also available in Was** ladies sizes. ffok- © ct THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA §1 GOT IT! ' DID YOU? I Did you get your CLASS RING or money for it? Many fo you lucky Penn Staters have already gotten your class rings, many others re ceived Easter money for them . . . Be sure you use your Easter money wisely. Stop in for your ring today. Invest in lasting pleasure, invest in your PENN STATE CLASS RING. OSdtfoitT J Co. in the "A" Store 9 4(1.3 and finished far behind Lavy’s Bob Dunkle. The Lions’ brother duo of Bill and Jim Schwab both came through with wm?. Bill in the 880 and Jim in the javelin. The half niiler, sidelined for the entire in door season with a leg lnjuiy, ap pealed to be fully letoveicd and won in 1.54.0. Brother Jim tossed the jav elin 213-4 to take first place. His nearest competitor was Mid die Dave Maxon, whose best toss sailed 200-1. The Lions mile telav quartet, anehoied by Dick Hambnght, swept to a win in the respectable time of 3 17 2 Metzgar, Schwab and Don Da\ies were the othei membeis of the squad. Hambnght and Davies finished one-two m the 440, Hambnght running a 48.7 and Davies a 48.9. Three Penn Staters tied for first in the mile. Miller. Moor head and Herm Weber crossed the finish line simuianeously in in 4:26.6 to give the Lions their only sweep of the meet. State began getting ready yes terday for the Penn Relays. The Relays, scheduled for Friday and Saturday in Philadelphia, are considered to be the biggest out door extravaganza in the East. tUO- J Mtt/nnr, Pen it Suite: 2 llrown P . 21 9. 440--1 Han»Wi«ht. l’enn State; 2. Dane?, Penn State. 3 Maiionthu!, Naw •iy t. Summnritts TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1960 GIRLS, YOU CAN STAY OUT UNTIL 2 A. M. LEGALLY LA GALLERIA We at La Galleria will not comply with the lest of the East Coast and move our clocks an hour ahead rn observ ance of Daj light Saving Time We feel it absuid that people should want to see more day light. At La Galleria, no one sees daylight (if you’re not familiar with La Galleria, it's a day-proof cellar). Who wants to see light, we love the eve ning. Whether you come at high noon or midnight, it's al ways at La Galleria. But for those who are sun-worshippers or religious fanatics we’ll start our sessions (music & eating) an hour later, still not moving the hands of our clocks a fiac tion of an inch. DELICATESSEN DELIVERY SERVICE We deliver anyw’here in the conlrntenta] US. and posses- KOSHER MEATS WITH FRESH RYE BREAD CORN BEEF SANDWICH. . 60c PASTRAMI SANDWICH.. 60c TONGUE SANDWICH... 55c SALAMI SANDWICH COLE SLAW POTATO SALAD The Special Sandwich 15c Extra (with cole slaw' or Russian dressing) ALL KOSHER FOODS IM PORTED FROM PHILADEL PHIA. i THE WEEK SPECIAL ) {Turkey Sandwich 55c {Soft Drinks !5c AD 8-8122 J 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. I Delivery charge 5c an order La Galleria is now open from 4:30 to 1 a.m., if you care to eat your sandwiches in an atmo sphere found nowhere else in the area. La Galleria is still the home of the $1.19 steak, and also has a host of other tine foods tai lored to your taste and budget. INCIDENTALLY, AVOID WAITING IN LINE ON MOTHER'S DAY Phone AD 8-8122 between 2 p.m. and 1 a.m. and make a reservation. Open Mother's Day from Noon to 8:30 for Dinner Tonight & Tomorrow Turkey Dinners $1.19 NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SERVED