The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 17, 1960, Image 9

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    TUESDAY. MAY 17. 1
Lio
Brown
220; Be
Barnwel
By JIM KA
The Panthers of
left Beaver Field
afternoon with not
than bowed heads
were completely su
the Penn State sp
dual_ meet, 84-47.
The Lions could di no wrong
as they won their fi• st meet of
the season, "A few th ngs turned
out better than wed expected,"
said Coach Chick Weimer. He cit
ed Ron Rush's failure to place in
the 2-mile and Penn State's sweep
of the javelin as typical of the
way things turned out for the
Lions.
But the win may have been a
costly one for State , Sophomore
sprinter Tony Wayne came up
with a charley horse in the 100.
yard dash and may be lost for
the remainder of the season. Dr.
Alfred Griess, team physician,
said that Wayne suffered a
sprain of the hamstring muscles
In the back of his left thigh.
-The same type of injury kept
440 star Dick Hambright from
ocmpeting against Pitt, and it
Graduate student Ed Moran
tuned up for Friday's cru
cial "miracle mile" at the Los
Angeles Coliseum Belays in run
ning a three-quarter mile time
trial on the oval at Beaver Field
Saturday after the conclusion
of the Penn State - Pitt dual
meet.
Moran's time of 2:58.6 was
called good by Lion Coach Chick
Werner despite the poor condi
tion of the track.
The former Penn State thin
clad captain will be running
against some of the best milers
to the nation Friday in an
effort to meet the Olympic
qualifying standard of 4:02.
limited sophomore Pat Cunning
ham to javelin duty.
On the brighter side of things,
Penn State's Bobby Brown con
tinued to impress by winning
both the' 100 and 220, scoring his
second double in two weeks.
Brown matched Pitt's Mel
Barnwell stride for stride on a
water-soaked track in. the 220, but.
a short spurt at the wire helped'
him nip the Panther senior by,
an eyelash, Both Brown and Barn
well were timed in 20.8, well be
low the Olympic qualifying stan
dard of 21.4.
"Brown and Barnwell are two
of the best sprinters in the East,"
Werner said. "Winning the race
is a big feather in Brown's cap—
it will help his confidence a lot.",
Ironically, George Metzgar ran
the best 220 of .his life, a 21.4 to
match the qualifying standard,
but he couldn't even place. Pitt's
Jim Donahue was time in 21.3,
Track Summaries
VARSITY
SUMMARIES
Track Events
100-1, Brown, Penn State; 2. Donahue,
Pitt; 3. Metzgar, Penn State, :09.8.
320-1. Brown, Penn State: 2. Barniven,
Pitt; 3, Donahue, Pitt, :29,8„
419-3. Barnwell, Pitt: 2, Szeyller, Penn
Rime: 3. Davie-4, Penn State, :48.6.
Mile-1. Engelbrink, Penn, State; 2. Rush,
Pitt; 3. Moorhead, Penn S ate, 4:14.4.
2 Mile-I. Weber, Penn State: 2. Engel
blink, Penn State; 3. Moorhead, Penn
State. 9:89.9.
880-1. W. Schwab. Penn State.; 2
litnehberster, Pitt; 8. Clarke, Pitt, 1:5,4.5
120 Highs-1. Coggin, Pitt; 2. Fartera,
Penn State: 3. Campbell, Penn State, :15.3.
220—Lows-1. Szeyller, Penn •State; 2.
Fallen', Penn State; 3. Moffitt, Pitt, 123.8.
Mile Relay-1. Penn State (Metsanr,
Blown, W. Schwab, Davies) ; 2. Pitt,
8:13.1.
Field Even te
Shot Put.---. 1. Oeh, Pitt; 2. Kane% Pitt;
Snow. Penn State. 53 ft. 8 In.
High Jump-1. Campbell, Penn State;
2. Failiern, Penn State; 2. Coggin, Pitt,
8 ft. 4 in.
Discus-1. Kanell. Pitt: 2. Mugger. Penn
State; 3. Chadwick, Pitt, 159 ft. IV2 in.;
Broad atnn—l. Yams. Pitt; 2. Ramey,
Penn State; 3. Grose, Penn State, 22 ft.
3% in.
Javelin-1. Musser, Penn State: 2. J.
Schwab, Penn State; 3. Cunningham. Penn
State, 207 ft. in.
Pole Vault—l. Peters, Penn State: 2.
Tie between Grose, Penn State, and Pfrog.
liter, Pitt, 18 IL $ Ist.
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WHO WON?--Penn State sprinter Bobby Brown (2nd from left) rasps Pltt's Mel Barnwell in a thrilling 220 duel at Beaver Field
Saturday. Both Brown and Barnwell were clocked in 20,8, well below the Olympic qualifying standard of 21.4. Other runners are
George Metzgar (center), Blaine O'Connor (2nd from right), and Jun Donahue (far right).
edging Metzgar for third place won the 880, followed by two
honors. Panthers—Bill Hinchberger and
"I got out of the blocks okay," Reed Clarke.
said Metzgar, "but I didn't pick
Bob Szeyller came through in
up fast enough. If I could have
the 220 ]ow hurdles for the sec
stayed about a yard closer, I
would have caught him." iond week in a row, winning in
Donahue broke fast in the 100
and was in front at the midway
mark, with Brown just beginning
to accelerate. But the finish wasn't
even close, with the Lion junior.
being clocked in 9.8 and Donahue
in 10 flat.
Although Lion captain Dick
Engeibrink apparently has not
reached last year's peak form, the . .
blond miler continued to improve,'
winning his specialty in 4:14.4.,
Rush challenged him midway'.
'through the final lap, but Engel
'brink turned on the power and
finished strong.
Rush was a complete failure in,
the 2-mile. The Pitt senior was'
timed in 10:15.4, finishing fourth
in a field of four. "I didn't feel
like running anyway," he re
marked after the race. "That mile
took too much out of me."
Herm Weber took first place ,
honors, being clocked in 9:39.9.
Steve Moorhead and Engeibrink
fought it out for second place,
with Engeibrink barely nipping
Moorhead at the wire in 9:43.3.
As expected, Barnwell took the
440 in 38.5 with Bob Szeyller sec
ond Don Davies third. Bill Schwab'
Mile—l. Norman (PS:: 2. Rorabangb
(PS): 3. Brownback (P 8). Time-4:22.2.
440-1. Lee (ST): 2. Ale Mary (PS); 3.
Treadwell (ST). Time-53.1.
100-1. Grantham (PS): 2. Diehl (PS);
3. Mangold (ST). Time-10.1.
High jump-1. Risoldi PS): 2. Haak
(STI: S. tlrian (PSI. Height-5. 8,
120 Hurdles-1. Urian IPS): 2. Rohner
(PS); 3. Remaiey (ST). Time-16.8.
Shot Put-1. Rinkus (Ps); 2. Shoffstall
(ST): IL O'Donnell tSTI. Distanee---42 1 ,;.
690-1. Deardorff (PS); 2. Rorabaugh
(PS;; 3. Lang (PS). Time---1;56.1.
220-1. Diehl (PS); 2. Mangold (ST);
3. Drown IST). Time-22.9.
220 hurdles-1. Grantham (PS); 2. Ur
inn (PS); 3. Lee (ST). Time-24,9.
I 2-mile-1. Norman (PS); '2. enssett
(PS); 3. Sell (PS). Time-9.25.4.
Broad jump'-Grantham 11 3 S); 2. BTOV:11
; 2. Powell (PS). Distance- 29- 91i•I
Discus-1. Rinkus (PSI: 2. O'Donnell
(ST); 3. Neff iPS . Distance-125- 6.
Javelin-I. Risoldi (PSI: 2. Groom (ST):
3. RAY (PS). Distance-163. 9.
Pole Vault-1. Risoidi (PS); 2. Rinkus
(PS) : 3. banner (STi. Distance-12- 6.
Nile relay-1. Penn State; 2, Stevens
Trade. Time-3:39.1.
'IM Track Entries
All BA track entries must be
turned in to the IM Office in Rec
Hall by 4:30 today,
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
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FROST!
Summaries
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23.8. State senior John Fariera
was second, with Pitt's Roy Mof
fit finishing third. Panther Regis
Coggin edged Fariera in the 120
high hurdles, followed by Dick
Campbell.
•
Pitt weightman Larry Och
broke the Pitt shot put record for
the fourth time this year, heaving
the 16-pound ball 53-8 to capture
'top honors. Versatile Dan Kan
' nell was second, followed by Lion
!sophomore Bill Snow.
i Campbell, frying for a• new
meet record in the high jump,
1 just missed on his first fry ,at
6-6, but his last two efforts
I weren't even close. His 6-4 was
1 good enough for first place,
though, with Fariera taking sec
-1 and at 6-2. Coggin of Pitt was
third.
The Lions scored an unexpect
ed sweep in the javelin when
Cunningham, unable to run be
cause of a charley horse, came
through with a heave of 165-6 to
beat out Och of Pitt for. third
place honors. The Lion sophomore,
whose first ventures in javelin
throwing were in practice last
,week, said he will continue prac
;tieing after his surprise perfor
rnance Saturday.
Jon Musser took first place with
a 207-1 1 , 1 2 effort, followed by Jim
Schwab at 201-5, .
Jerry Norman led the Penn
State freshman thinclads fo a
102-29 romp over an outclassed
Stevens Trade aggregate Satur
day on Beaver Field.
The 25-year-old Englishman
the first foreign runner for Penn
State during Coach Chick Wer
ner's 24-year regime, put on a
stellar performance, taking both
the mile and 2-mile. In winning
the latter he knocked six sec
onds off the old Penn State record
set in 1952 by Lamont Smith. His
time was 9:25.4.
In another performance, Lion
Howie Deardorff won the half
mile in 1:56.8.
Big man on campus
goes
-RATHSKELLER
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Lion Broad Jumper Mel Ramey ;basketball togs for track thins
—soars high in the Penn State-jln the Penn Relays April 29-30
Pitt dual meet Saturday in an of-,he finished fifth in the collegiate
fort to better Panther Ed Vamos'lchampionship hop, step and jump
eventual winning mark of 22-3 1 .Iwith a distance of 45-8 1 / 2 . If the
Ramey suffered a recurrence of i spunky Lion fieldman had en
an old injury last week in prac- tered the Olympic Development
tice when he turned his anklelhop, step, and jump, a special
on the wooden curb encircling thelevent for the benefit of Olympic
track and with his ankle heavily hopefuls, he would have finished
taped, he still managed to do fourth.
21.-5?4 Saturday, good enough for', In the Quantico meet last week
second place., broad jumped 28 feet, but
Ramey has improved in both'his foot was slightly over the take
the broad jump and hop, step and off line and the jump was dis
jump since he exchanged his qualified.
COLLEGIAN RIrYrIF DERBY DAY
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