SATURDAY, APRIL 30 Lions F in Tenr Penn State’s golf ai teams will face son] competition this £ when Lehigh comes versity Park for me the Lions. The teni will start at 2 on the courts while the goj will start at 1. Coach Joe Boyle’s have a 4-3 record aftei Penn in their last oil Penn beat the Engineer] ier in the season The Lions topped year, 6-1, but expect a tie from the Engineers, a squad of veterans. Captain Dick Burgoo i will lead off for the Lions against Lehigh’s captain and number one man Stu Ulife. Tony Garro, Girart Pisauro, Sieve Bentley, Jim F irber and Sylvester Gardiner should see action for the Engineers in this afternoon's meet. Following Burgoon in the Nit tany lineup will be senior Bob Devine, a long belter playing his first season for the linksmen. Other probable starters for the Lions are little Roy Altman, jun ior Bob Rutherford and veterans Haydn Thomas, John Morton and Ed K ormo s. Sophomore Bob Swahn has won both of the Lawrence Wins In Drake Meet DES MOINES, lowa (/lb Houston's A 1 Lawrence, already qualified as an Australian Olym pic contender, ran awav with the two-mile title yesterday as the 51st Drake Relays, opened in a dreary, damp setting. Lawrence, 28-year-old sopho more, strode to a 130-yard vic tory in the first major event of the two-day Drake show which reached a climax today with a special AAU shotput showdown between Parry O’Brien, Bill Nie der and Dave Davis. Lawrence, last fall’s NCAA and National AAU cross country champion, jogged the two-mile distance Friday in a modest 8 minutes, 57.4 seconds, well behind the Drake mark of 8:51.3. A crowd of 8,500 sat through a drizzle in 57-degree temperatures as seven major events were con tested and preliminaries were held in six events. Kansas won a thrilling victory over defending champion Illinois in the university sprint medley relay. On the 880-yard anchor lap, Kansas’ Bob Tague overtook Illinois’ George Kerr, 1959 NCAA half-mile champion, 30 yards from the finish and won by a stride. Kansas’ quartet of Cliff Cush man, Paul Williams and Charlie Tidwell, was clocked in 3:22.1. The college sprint medley relay title went to East Texas State. Denver, Boston to Open AFL Grid Campaign DENVER (JP) Denver and Boston will launch play in the new American Football League with the teams meeting at Bos ton Sept. 9 or the following day. This was announced as the AFL Executive Committee op ened a meeting here. Ist Place in the Pizza Division MORRELL'S choice of six toppings Pepperoni Ground Beef Hot Sausage Onion Hings Mushrooms Frankfurters AD 8-838 J Delivery 8-12 ce Tough Engineers Golf Meets Today IS, id tennis matches he has played this year and may break into the starting lineup against the Engineers The dual meet today will be the last tuneup the Lions will have for the Eastern Cham pionships to be held in Pitts burgh, May 7-9. e rough fternoon to Uni ets with nis meet ; Nittany 'lf match The Lion netters face an Engi neer squad that has its top play ers back fiom last year’s team that had a 10-2 record. Engineer coach Gerry Leeman has one of the best players in the East in Lowell Latshaw, but Lat shaw is only pait of the story. I Leeman also has a flock of letter-! men and some top-notch sopho-t I mores. I linksmen losing to iting, 5-2 5 6-1, earl- .ehigh last tough bat who boast Latshaw was the Eastern In tercollegiate champ in 1958 and teamed up with Tom Earl to win the doubles crown. Last j year the same duo won the i Middle Atlantic Conference doubles championship and Lat shaw was the singles tiilist. Behind Latshaw and Earl, Lee man can call on junior veteran Chuck Hodge. Bill Kohut, Stir-] ling Rust and sophomore Ron' Gioff and Jose Cells. 1 Sophomoie Jim Baker retains] his number one slot in the Lion lineup and will face Latshaw, who has never been beaten in dual! meet competition. Lion coach Sherm Fogg has given the second spot to junior THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Dick Ludwig, who looked good in a winning effort against Buckneil. Captain Jerry Carp is in the third spot for the Nittanies fol lowed by Johnny Blanek. Fogg is undecided on who will start in the last two spots in the lineup, but likely candidates are Vance Rea and Don McCartney. Sword Dancer Returns To Run in Grey Lag NEW YORK (/Ih—The Brook meade Stable’s Sword Dancer, 1959 horse of the year but a bust last winter m Florida, returns to action today against C. T. Chen erv’s First Landing and nine oth ers in the $60,000-added Grey Lag Handicap at Aqueduct It was at Aqueduct last fall, where Sword Dancer beat Hills-] dale and Round Table in the! $lOO,OOO Woodwaid Stakes for his championship claim. But Sword Dancer ran poorly in two $lOO,OOO 'Florida races, the Widener and Gulf.stream Park handicaps First Landing, top 2-year-old of 1958, meanwhile won the $160,490 Santa Anita Maturity and then recently copped the $70,300 Laur el Maturity. Sword Dancer has top weight of 126 pounds, First Landing 124 in the Ilk mile race. DON’T LET THE MONTH OF JUNE COME TOO SOON It’s an Important month for you...and for IBM June may mark the start of a career of rapid advancement for you with IBM. We need ambitious college graduates, with good scholastic records, for careers in direct and indirect marketing, ap- plied science, programming, systems, and other areas. We've been expanding rapidly ~. and wo promote from within. Whether you’re majoring In engineering, science, math, business administration, or liberal arts, you should know about IBM and what we have to offer. Continental League Must Meet Requirements-Frick NEW YORK i.-Pi Baseball| Commissioner Ford Frick yester- 1 day hailed New York’s proposed new stadium as progress for the Continental League but pointed out that 10 basic requirements must be met by the league to gainj major league status. j “We outlined 10 requirements 1 at our meeting in Columbus last May.” said Frick. “The majors declared they would favorably; consider an application by a group which could qualify. To me that was a pretty definite commitment. “The rest is up to the Conti nental League. It is up to them to meet the requirements. When they think they aie ready I will be glad to meet with them In fact, I am here, ready to meet with them at any time.” [ One of the 10 requirements is ; that the league shall file for ma jor league status at least si x months befoie the meeting at which its application must be con sidered and at least 10 months [before the opening of its season. 1 ' As the Continental League al ready has set April, 1961 as its opening date, that would mean Impressive Mark i Penn State's Rip Engle won 86' games, lost 17, and tied 5 in 11! Wears as head coach at Waynes-; boro (Pa.) High School. The |Waynesboio coaching job was! ; Engle's first in a career that led to Brown University and to Penn State. See your Placement Officer for more information.- If we have already interviewed on this campus.' and you did not get to see us, please write or call: Mr. R. M. Miller, Branch Manager International Business Machines Corporation 206 Main St., Johnstown, Pa. Telephone: JOhnstown 7-5181 DATA PROCESSING DIVISION IBM PAGE ELEVEN that it must file application by June, 1960. If it desires to be ac cepted into oiganued baseball in time for the annual draft meet ings in late November or early December it u ould have to file jbv late May or early June to come within the six-month limit. The new league also must ac quire the minor league tenitory in which it plans to operate; file complete data on all stockhold ers; have ball parks with a mini mum capacity of 23,000; adopt the j major league minimum salary land unifoim player contiact and join the present player pension plan or adopt a comparable plan. Smith, Green to Meet In Amateur Golf Finals PINEHURST. NC Mb—Char les Smith and Peter Green, two masterful putters, yesterdav stroked their wav into the finals of the North and South Amateur Goif Tournament Smith. 29-\ear-old Gastonia, NC, automobile dealci. birdied four of the last five holes for a 20-hole victory over Glenn John son of Giosse He, Mich. Green, 19-vear-old University ,of Noith Caiolina sophomore [from Franklin, Mich., upset Dr. I Edward Updegiaft of Tucson, A-i-17. , 1 -up. Gteen knocked in a 116-foot bndie putt on the last ihole to protect his slender lead The championship final today will be ovei 36 holes starting at 9-30 a.m. (EST).