The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 10, 1960, Image 9

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    TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1960
Quantico Trips L
Brown Records
Wins in 100,220
By JIM KARL
Penn State's track team
lost a meet Saturday, their
second in a row, but they
couldn't have looked better in
defeat.
The score, 74-57, doesn't indi
cate the closeness of the meet be
tween the Lions and the Quantico
Marines, one of the top track ag
gregations in the country.
Except for the pole vault,
State battled Coach Ben
Moore's squad on almost even
terms. Both teams took seven
first places, with Mel Ramey
and Quantico's Charlie Letting
tying for top honors in the broad
,
jump.
But Quantico swept the pole
vault, racking up nine valuable
points. Mel Schwartz and Dave
Took tied for first with John
Uclses finishing second for the
Marines.
One of the brightest spots of
the afternoon for the Lions was, 4
UP AND OVER goes Lion Pole Vaulter Dale Peters during the performance of Captain Dick' Penn
Engelbrink who broke the meet State-Quantico track meet at Beaver Field Saturday.
Quantico
record in the mile when he was beat the Lions, 74-57, in a star studded meet before a packed house.
clocked in 4:12. 1 * * * * * *
The race was the blond mil- 220 he pulled a minor upset when wal4 Penn State: 3. Miller, Penn State,
er's best since the Boston t he decisively beat ex-Villanova I ' 6l 5 (naw meet reeoz ti ) .
Elwel
Knights of Columbus Meet in dashman Ed Collymore. Mile-1.
uantic ,ink. Penn State: 2
Fleming, Quantico, o, 3. Clow, Quantico,
February. Coach Chick Werner, Bob Szeyller,lC4A record " 2 • 4 .
who had been hoping for the holder in the 20 low hurdles, 2 Mile-I. Zwolak. Quantico; 2. Breck
day when his top distance run- j went to the wire with Fillman em idge, Qua mien . 3. Moot head, Penn
State, 9;0.1 (new meet record ) .
ner would come around, said he in that event in one of the day's 2 120 Higha-1, Faller*, Penn State; 2
was delighted with Engelbrink's most thrilling races before See d.
, Quantico: 8. Campbell, Penn State.
showing. In fact, he said that chalking up the win. .1a.2.
if the wind hadn't been such a 225 Lows-I, Szeyllet. Penn State: 2
Coll more copped the 440 with
factor Engelbrink might have Fulmar', Quantico, 3. Seed, Quantico.
done better, out much trouble. State's Dick :23 5.
Hambright and Don Davies fin- Mile Relay-1. Penn Slate IMetzgar. W
In one of the surprises of the:
'ished second and third, respec- a s vS ab. o D e, u , s D a n es, H t. a rc n c b o , ,. . :/ lit ); 2.
record),''
day Al Cantello, world record
holder in the javelin, failed tol tive/ YI Pole Vault-1 Tie between Tork and
meet the Olympic qualifying stall-~The State relay team of George Schwaltz, Quantico, 3. Uelaea. Quantico•
dard of 251. Cantello's best toss'
Metzgar, Bill Schwab, Davies and 14 ft. 6 , t. ) in. (new meet tecuid).
,Hambright breezed to an easy Shot Put-I. Allen, Quantien ; 2. Cot
traveled 228-7. Although he saidl~yin, torman. Quantico; 3. Simon, Penn State.
finishing in 3:15.8.
the wind was the biggest factor in l l win ' 2 ft. I in.
SiSI AIMARIES•
his sub-par showing, he also com '
- I 100-1. Biwan, Penn State; 2. Pitman. High Junip-1. Gardner, Quantico. 2
plained of a poor runway. I Quantieo ; I. Metzgar, .09.7 (new meet Campbell, Penn State: 3. Falieia, Penn
State. 6 ft. 57,, in. (new meet record).
Bob Brown was the only double I'" 2 ° ,`P..' l. Blown, Penn State. 2. Collymore, Broad 1 I Tie between Barney.
winner of the day. He roaredlqunnueo, 3. Metz g ar, Penn State, •216. Penn State, and
Latting, Quantico,3 .
in
from three yards back at the 50-I 440-1. Collymore, Quantico; 2. Ham- Plythe, Quantico, 22 ft. 2', in.
yard mark to beat Quantico'si
hr lg ht, Penn State ; 3. Basic,, Penn State, Javelin-1 Cantello, Quantico; 2. Me
-47 t. Corty, Quantico; 3. J. Schwab, Penn State
Walt Fillman in the 100. In the )• sso-i. 1.1p.,0mb. Quantico; 2 W. Sch- 220 ft. 7 in. I neta meet retold).
Discus-1. Mussel, Penn State; 2. &h.
waltz, Quantico, 3. Cottettuan, Quantico
150 ft. I: in.
Wind Hampers
Wind can play strange tricks
sometimes. Saturday on Beaver
Field it played one on Ed Moran.
The Penn State grad student
was entered in the mile run in
the Penn State-Quantico dual
meet by special permission from
coaches Chick Werner and Major
Ben Moore. The race had been
sanctioned by the A.A.U., and
Moran was shooting for a 4.02,
the qualifying standard for the
Olympics.
Not only did Moran miss the
standard, but he might have
missed a four minute mile be
cause of a strong wind that scam
pered over Beaver Field kicking
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"I think he could have done
it," said Lion track Coach Chick
Werner, "but the wind was too
much."
"I know the wind slowed me
up," said Moran, "but I can't say
how much. I felt stronger than
ever before."
The former Lion great ended
up running a 4:05. He said he al
ways trys to run a :57 final quar
ter, but Saturday he was timed
in :33 for the last 220 yards.
"I felt myself tightening after
fighting the wind," he said, "and
when that happens the only thing
to do is relax."
Moran will get another chance
at the Coliseum Relays May 20.
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Bosox Sign Collegian
For Reported $70,000
NEW ORLEANS (11 3 ) The
Boston Red Sox yesterday an
nounced the signing of fire-ball
ing southpaw Darrell Massey of
Loyola University for a bonus re
portedly in excess of $70,000.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound fresh
man closed the season Saturda:
by beating Spring Hill Colleg•
and finished with a 6-0 record. H'
ran up 82 strikeouts in 50 innings.
ion Sp
Army Cops EIGA Crown;
Lion Linksmen Take 3rd
Special to The Collegian
PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 9 Penn's Don Norbury shot a
phenomenal 69-72-141 yesterday to retain his EIGA indi
vidual championship in a downpour here.
Army edged the Quakers for the team title Saturday, with
Penn State finishing third.
Pitt's Wildwood course was water-logged throughout
the tourney and forced a change s
in the plans for the individual;
play
Sunday's rain completely in- ,
undated several of the greens and
caused tournament director Walt
Cummins to cancel the day's .
rounds.
Faced with the prospect-of hav-,
ing 72 holes of match-play in one;
day Cummins and the assembled
14 coaches agreed to stage a 36-1
hole medal-play tournament in-!
stead.
I,wastngion 7 10
Army won the team crown withk_xo,,.., c)t, - _ - _ — _ - 6 11
a five-man total of 754. Penn vvas I Detioit
__ __ 5 10
'second with 757 and Penn State x —P IRYIng night game
,grabbed third, just seven strokes, National
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behind the Cadets, with 761.;5„,, I raileisco ___l6 7 .6 ,
, Princeton was fourth with 767,1 x-Pittshoigh ____.l3 8 .61
4 7 .56,,
Navy took fifth with 768 and de-I'Z!::".auk"
_____ll li .5011
fending champion Yale finished,-..a"A'r t ig i Angeles ___ 10 1 4 .455
sixth with 774. !St. Loom 9 11 .450
c P h il i i , ll . i s es o _ ____ ______9 13 .6150
Nittany linksmen Dick Burgoonl
6 12 .434
and Roy Altman qualified for the Probable Pitchers
,final rounds. Captain Burgoon! American League
t carded a 150 score to finish in al Deti uit, Mos.,' 40-21 at Washington, Kern-
He for sixth with Syracuse's Bob:"'" 10-2 I ' night
1 KRII4I/9 Cite, Hall (2-0) at Baltimoia,
I Armstrong. i Wilhelm i 1-1 I . night
I Altman, third man for the Lions; Cleveland, Petry (1 -1) at New York,
Short 42-11, night
,in the regular season, soared to Chicago, IA % tin (0-11 at Boston, Castile,
1163 for the final two rounds and i 2-01, night
was near the bottom of the 161 qualifiers. Cincinnati,
Hobble i 2.3)
Norbury scored a morning-1 Pittsboreh, Law(4-11 at Los Angeiet,
Iround 69 and added an even par Polices 12-11, iiit
72 in the afternoon to- defeatiPhiladelphia, Conley (0-0, at San Fran
ciseo, Antonelli 11-01, night
Howie Kuntz by four strokes. Only games scheduled
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