WEDNESDAY. MAY 2 Links Boost The Penn SW:. a 5-2 victory over C I final record to 7-4. The veteran Li win despite Dick Bur : dual-meet loss of the Colgate captain ! spoiled Burgoon's f downing the Nittany I and 2. Allen roared Lion links in 71 stro Big Bob Devine, thL number two man, w medalist honors with! he stopped former amateur champion 1., roe, 5 and 4. Roy Altman grabbe second victory of the closest match of the Altman was pitted roon veteran Terry and the match wasn't til the 20th hole w parred to win 1-up. Colgate coach Jim I algety went with promising sopl omore Stu Benedict_ in the fo i Tth match against Ed Kormos. enedict re sponded with a 4 and 3 win to knot the meet score, 4-2. But superior depth told the story as coach Joe Boyle's Lions swept the last three matches with out too much trouble. Junior John Morton broke the tie in the fifth match with Col- gate junior Bill Weatherwax. Weatherwax was never in the match as Morton breezed home, 9 and 8. Haydn Thomas bowed out with a win in the sixth match. The Lion letterman was never pressed on his way to a 5 and 3 win over Torn Drucker. Lanky junior Bob Rutherford took the final point for the Lions in the seventh match with a 3 and 2 win over Frank Gund lach. Sumnatry Alien (CI beat Buritoon (PS), 4 and 2 Define (PS) beat Monroe (C), 6 and 4 Altman (PS) beat Van Houten (C), I up Benedict (CI beat Kormos (PSI, 4 and 3 Morton (PS) beat Weatbeterax (C)„ 9 and 3 Thomas (PS) brat Drucker (Cl, 6 and 3 Rutherford (PS) beat Gondlack (C), 3 and 2 Moore Favored In Besmanoff Fight Tonight INDIANAPOLIS (JP) Archie Moore, the venerable king of the light heavyweights, will carry about 200 pounds and 2 to 1 fa voritism against Germany's trans planted Willie Besmanoff in a 10-round non-title bout tonight. Moore's manager Jack "Doc" Kearns, says the 175-pound cham pion is "heavy, but not fat" for the heavyweight match, which will attract an estimated 8000 into the State Fairgrounds Coli seum and produce a gross of about $60,000. The rotund Moore claims he is not rusty, even though his last start was last Aug. 12, when he pole-axed Yvon Durelle in three rounds of a title bout. Besmanoff, 27, who also weighs close to 200, is a native of Munich, Germany, but now fights—in journeyman fashion—out of Mil waukee. Some 16 or 18 years younger than Moore, Besmanoff dropped a 10-round split decision to Archie May 2, 1958. That fight was part of the Ken tucky Derby activity and, accord ing to Kearns, Moore's chief prep aration was merely taking off his hat and entering the ring. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS THESIS - MULTILITHING MART .. BCONOMICAt. CAMMER (I ------ AD 147•4 E. COLLEGE en Down Colgate, 5-2, easonal Record to 7-4 By JOHN MORRIS golf team put the finishing touches on another winning season with 1. (gate on the home links yesterday. The win boosted the Nittanies' Lns, with five seniors closing out their college careers, coasted to the oon's third campaign. lon Allen rewell by captain, 4 :round the es Nittanies' apped up a 70 when l ow Jersey oyd Mon- the Lions' eet m the day. gainst Ma an Houten decided un jtch Altman —Collegian Photo by Sam Wilson BILL BOOKER of Omega Psi Phi wins the 440 yard dash in 53 flat in the qualifying round of the TM track meet held last night on Beaver Field. Itvi Track For Title By DEAN BILLICK The three-day IM track carni val started at Beaver Field last night with some fast action in the qualifying round of the sprints. The championships in the field events will be decided tonight! with the sprint titles being de-I cided tomorrow. The top six men in each divis ion qualified for the finals in the. 100 yard dash, 440 and the 880: relay. Ted Steinman of Zeta Beta Tau, who won the 100 last year in 10.5, ran a 10.4 and Bob Klein of Delta' Upsilon was second with a 10.6. Omega Psi Phi (1 , •36.5) and Delta Upsilon (1:37.5) will battlei it out for the 880 relay champion ship. The IM record in this event is 1:35.7 set last' year by Delta Upsilon. In the independent class the Penn State Athletic Club won the 880 Relay title in 1:40.3. Qualifying rounds also were run in the Indie 100 and 440 yard dash. Don Jonas (10.6) and Bob' Wheeler were the two top men in the 100 and Barry Swartz (54.8) and Frank Pelkert (54.9) led the 440. For Study Hours at Whippie's - SUN HATS SUN GLASSES STRAW BAGS or if you will be confined to the four walls of your room ... musk to study by. ip,' MUSIC ROOM • tom- 143 S. Allen St. State College Open 111 9 Monday thru Friday; 'til 5:30, Saturday THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Qualifiers Set Bid Tomorrow Fraternity Independent Stemma++. ZBT. (10 41 Jonas (10.51 Klein. DU, (106! Wheeler (10.81 Amos, OPP, 114.71 Slagle (11.21 Freeman, PSig Del, (10 9 Robinson (11.31 Cole, Phi Gain, (10.91 Ramage (1.1.3) Tie ror 6th Roth, Phi Ep, (10.91 Dominica Lam Chi (10.9) Pee, Reta (10 91 Moconi, SPE, 1109) 440 Qualifiers Bookei, OPP. (53.01 Swartz (54 9.1 Anderson, Sig Nu, (57 7) Pelkeit (54.01 Eversol, TI) Chi, 154 0i Pecoi a ( i 5 71 Steinman, ZBT, (54 4t Robinson (51.0 Coleman, Al Phi Al, (55.11 Sprague 51111 Dxcitt, Tiangle, (51 3t Mettrick, (509, 880 Relay Omega Phi Pal 1l -34 5) Delta Upsilon i 1 :37 ti Beta Theta Pi (1. :33.7) Phi Mu Delta (1:41.G) Sigma Chi (1:42.0) Plil Comma Delta 11 .42 7 ) Indie Relay Champ Penn State A.C. Don Jona , . Vance Spr ague Ron A riion Daniel Siegal Ace Hurdler While competing for the Illi nois Athletic Club in 1927 and 1923, Chick Werner. Penn State track coach, at one time held five indoor world's records in the hurdles. Qualifier* 100 Yard Dash Yes, whether you're going to work at the Admiral Hotel in Cape May, on the State's Highway Dept., or make an honest living, Jim wishes you good luck, but mainly wishes you'd buy some clothes from him before you leave. This weekend only: Going on a summer pleasure cruise on an AUXILIARY TANKER? You'll need a used MACHETE.! $1.50 Complete with Case And a fool locker for your smelly tennies NEW: $10.98 $13.98 USED: $8.98 Smelly TENNIFS $4.49 Automatic Umbrella only $2.69 JIM'S ARMY & NAVY STORE GOOD LUCK THIS SUMMER BABY CORDS Athletic Socks $3.49 50c per pair WASH 'N' LUGGAGE WEAR $4.98 and Up $3.98 SWIM SUITS: $1.98 & $2.98 F r:77 i , „ 4 I ; • • Bermudas 1 ; • ii. Regular ' '' 3.98 & 4.93 : . . $2.98 is', This week -1.1) end only PAGE SEVEN
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