CAGE SIX Spikers Seek 2nd Win In Clash With Jaspers The Penn State thinclads will be seeking their second straight dna! meet victory today when they clash with arch rival Manhattan in New York. The Lions have a 1-2 log this year with a win over Pitt last week and losses to Navy and the Quantico Marines. The Jaspers and State have hooked up in some memorable duals in tectnt years, with Penn * * * State'is indom IC4A victory last year i linking as the most (llama- Manhattan originally had won the team line by 1 9 / 3 6 of a point as the result of a reversed judge's decision which elevated Manhattan hurdler Henry White from fourth place to third. The extra point was the margin of victory for the Jaspers. Penn State Athletic Director Driest B McCoy protested the re versal and 11 clays later a spe cial session of the IC4A executive committee ruled that the rever sal would. not be recognized, giv ine Penn State the championship. When the Jaspers invaded Bea ver Field during the outdoor sea son for a "grudge" match with the Lions, they were soundly bounced, 99-41. This year both teams are rated even and the final decision could go either way. _ _ The Lions' top guns will be _ * * * miler Dick Engelbrink, sprint- Runnings the half mile for er Bobby Brown, weightmen State will be Bill Schwab, George Jon Musser and Jim Schwab, ',Jones and Miller. Evans and hurdler Bob Szeyller and high Courtney are Manhattan's top jumper Dick Campbell. prip If Dick Hambright is fully re-' s Ht pe m etsw eber, winner in the Pitt covered from an ankle injury he: meet l as t week, Engelbrmk and suffered last week, the Lions will Moorhead will head the Lions' be stronger in both the 440 and 2-mile corps. In the relay it will the mile ielay, heh Hambright be Nletzgar, Szeyller, Davies and is slated to anchor Hambright. The State line-up shows Eneel-, brink, Steve Moorhead, and Mike' Milk r in the mile. Eneelbt ink looked impressive in his last two outings, heating Quantico's Pete Close and Pitt's Von Rush. If he continues to im prove he should have no trouble beating Manhattan's John Hor ton. who ran a 4.24 7 last week against Quanticn Goino for State in the 440 will be Hambright, Don Davies. and Szeyller. Manhattan is well fortified in this event with Art Evans, Ronald Colino and Kye Courtney. Both the 100 and 220 x% ill he handled by Brown, George Metr par and either Pat Cunningham. who is nui sing a sore thigh, or Jim O'Connor. Brown will be after his thud straight double but Manhattan srphoinoie John Fernandez ill be a hrillenge to hint in birth events White will give State's John Fdi lila plenty of competition in the 120 high huidles while Szeyl lei and White are the top two «mtenders in the 220 low hurdle. By JIM KARL BULLETIN LOS ANGELES UP) Penn State grad student Ed Moran finished fourth here Friday night in the 1500 meter run in the Los Angeles Coliseum Re lays. Australia's Herb Elliot was first followed by Laszlo Tabori of Hungary and Jerome Walters of Southern California Striders. Elliott's time was 3:47.1. t tu'rrittirtrztritt s; THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Lion Netters Host Cadets In Finale The Penn State tennis team will wind up the 1960 season! this afternoon at 2 on the Nit-: tany courts against a powerH packed Army team. The Cadets have lost only one! man from a squad that defeated! the Lions at West Point last yeard 7,,2-11/2. Army coach Leif Nordhe has: number one man Hank Fisher! back from last year, but Fisher! has been replaced in that spot by. sensational sophomore Jim Peter son. Peterson and State's own sophomore star Jim Baker will meet in the first match today and it should be a good one be ' cause Baker will be out to avenge a 6-4, 6-3 loss to Peter son as a freshman last year. Behind Peterson, Nordlie can 'call on a flock of fine sophomores, I but Fisher will probably get the nod to face Nittany captain Jerry !Carp. Fisher dropped Dick Lud wig 6-3. 6-2 last year while Carp was losing to Don Hubbard, an other returning letterman. ! Ludwig will be the third man in coach Sherm Fogg's starting lineup. Other probable starters for the Cadets are Hubbard, Russ Yelzei ton, Bob Chelberg and star bas ketballer Lee Sager. Fogg has decided to go with his veterans in an effort to off set the Cadets' experience. Jun ior Johnny Blanck will be back in his familiar number slot today. He was number three ' man in the Lions' win over West Virginia Tuesday. Don McCartney and John Krall 'will play in the last two spots 'for the Nittany netters. McCart ney has been "hot and cold" all ,year while Krall has just recent ly recovered from an elbow in jury which sidelined him for three weeks. ATTENTION SENIORS. . There's Still Time . . . Before Graduation To Order Your Name Cards Processed Printing or Engraving Prices Start at $3.50 KEELER'S THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE ilasir To Urge This Classic Knit Sport Shirt by Arrow has long been favored-by university man. Year 'round comfort, smart styling in 100% m. Completely washable. $4.00. 'flown, University Fashion walk shorts, slim, pleatless it. $5.95 up. - - ARROW-3-- over you vo you look better In on Arrow skirt By JOHN MORRIS TIRED ? ? ? Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU Lion '9' Can Winning Log Wednesday Penn State was worrying about the District II playoffs but today the only thing that matters is splitting a twinbill at Pitt to insure a winning season. A 3-1 loss to Temple Wednesday ruined State's chances to defend its district title and dropped the Lions' record to 9-7. So a split today is all-important with only one game (Delaware) left on the schedule. Like State, Pitt was an un beatable on paper at _the start of the season, but apparently that failed to awe Panther op ponents and Bobby Lewis' boys come into today's doublehead er with a 4.12 record. Included in the Panthers 12 losses are 1-run decisions to Ohio State, West Virginia, Duquesne and Juniata. Their wins were over Navy, Georgetown, Bucknell and Slippery Rock. Lion coach Joe Bedenk plans to go with Marlin Beisecker in the first game and either Dave Ber gey or Tom Dur- bin in the night- Bieseck er, a sophomore right- haz,der 3-1 record with wins over Buck- nell, Georgetown, and Ithaca. His only loss was to Lafayette. Durbin, from Sharon, Pa., has a 3-0 mark, while Bergey is 1-1 but has yet to give up an earned run in 22% innings. For Pitt it will be Dick Wirth (1-3) in the first game, but Lew is undecided about the second tilt. Bedenk plans to use a lot of sophomores during today's ac tion, but he said he will stick to his basic starting lineup. That will find Bill Benton (.243) at first, Larry Fegley (.403) on second with Bob Hrobak (.129) ARE CONTINUING THEIR STORE One Group SPORT COATS Values to $29.95 $15.00 RAINCOATS VALUES TO $22.50 • a NOW $12.88 LIGHTWEIGHT JACKETS BERMUDA SHORTS FROM $3.48 Mlles ilLetto tilop 114 E. COLLEGE AVENUE SATURDAY. MAY 21.1960 and Dick Landis (.103) rounding out the infield. Jim Suplizio (.300), Larry Bei ghey (.400) and Zeke DeLong (.2.36) will be in the outfield with Harry Beans ( 282) behind the plate in the first game and John Adams (.200) handling the re ceiving in the second game. DUGOUT CHATTER Pete Suder Jr., the son of the fortner A's infielder, will start at short stop for Pittsburgh today . . Both the Lions and Pitt were in the district playoffs last year . . . Panther outfielder Nick Kartson as blasted two homers in Pitt's loss to Juniata Thursday . . . When Dick Wirth beat Navy for his only win, the losing pitcher was Chuck Davis, the leading pitcher in the nation last year . . . The Lions were guests of the Pittsburgh Pirates last night at the Giant-Pirate game at Forbes Field . . . State winds up the 1960 campaign at Delaware Thursday . Biesecker U.S. Women Lead LINDRICK, England (W) America's women golfers staved off a remarkable British come back yesterday and took a 2-1 lead in their quest to recover the Curtis Cup. I The U.S. team of amateur stars, winless in this coveted biennial competition since 1954, captured two of the three two-ball four somes and became the favorites to regain the cup in today's six singles matches which climax the two-day duel. HUR'S WIDE SUMMER SALE One Group SPORT SHIRTS • Values to $5.95 2 FOR $5.00 From $3.88 Clinch at Pitt SUMMER SLACKS FROM $5.88