THURSDAY. MAY 26. 1960 Lions Will Defend Title In IC4A's This Weekend By JIM KARL Penn State has two IC4A champions who won't get a chance to defend their titles tomorrow and Saturday at Villanova. Dick Engelbrink, winer of the 2-mile last year, and B Szeyller, the IC4A 220 low hurdles champ, will be participating, ut not in these events. Both the 2-mile and the 220 low hurdles have been replaced this year with special Oly'plc events —the steeplechase. hop -step-and- Jump. and 440-yard hdles. Szeyller will swih to the 440. yard hurdles arid Engel brink will run both the mile and the 880. Other top entries for the Lions are Bob Brown in the 100 and 220, Dick Hambright in the 440, Dick Campbell and John Fariera in the high jump, Jim Schwab in the javelin, Jon Musser' in the dis cus, and Mel Ramey in the hop step-and-jump. Three Penn Staters, Mike Miller, Steve Moorhead, and Ernie Noll will try their luck in the steeple chase. A host of track stars from 47 schools throughout the East and midwest also win be appearing in the meet. Boston U's John Thomas should be the top indivi dual attraction, but the track prognosticators can't make up their minds whether Villanova, Yale, Penn State, Manhattan, Maryland or Michigan State will win the team title. Even Harvard, on the strength of a 70-70 tie with Yale, is consid ered a contender. Villanova. with a solid corps of sprinters, two top hurdlers. and a 24-foot plus broad jump er, is the favorite. Frank Budd (who edged Brown in the IC4A indoor 60-yard dash title race) and Paul Drayton are top con tenders in both the 100 and 220. Leon Pras and Bob - Coffill are rated as top-notch hurdlers, and John Buckley has won the broad jump title for two consecutive years. Yale's hopes rest largely on the Lambda Chi Wins IM Golf Lambda Chi Alpha beat Alpha Sigma Phi, 3-0, to become the 1960 IM golf champion on the University links. Lambda Chi's Les Walker, Bill Rutt, Chuck Kunkel, Jack Lar son, and Joe DeMinico, went through the tournament without losing a match. TKE Downs Acacia, 1-0 To Win IM Soccer Title A soft angle shot with less then two minutes remaining in the fi nal period was the margin of vic tory last night as Tau Kappa Ep silon eked out a 1-0 win over Acacia to take the IM fraternity soccer championship. The ball appeared headed out of bounds behind the goal when TKE center Ken Morrow shot between two Acacia bootz.rs and tapped it into the far corner of the net. Aca cia had won the championship the last two years. Berks House downed the Mice, 1-0, to win the independent title. • • Graduation Duffy's will be open Graduation Weekend for your dining en• joyment. Bring your -parents and friends out and have a last delicious steak in this famous old inn. Duffy's is a part of Penn State tradition. Open Saturday 2-9:30 Sunday 2-9 30 Duffy's In Boalsburg, 4 mi res east of State College on Route 322 • (turn right at the Texaco Station) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA * * * * * * shoulders of two indoor IC4A ti tle winners Jim Stack and Tom Carroll. Stack took the 600 title and Carroll the 1000. Other potential Eli point-get ters are Steve Snyder and Dave Bain in the sprints, Mike Pyle, 167-foot discus thrower, John Livingston, 221-foot javelin thrower, and hurdler Jay Luck. Manhattan's solid men are shot putter Joe Marchiony and sprinter John Fernandes. Mar chiony set a new personal high and meet record against Penn State last week by heaving the 16-pound ball 57.8. The bespec tacled senior won the indoor ti tle this year with a toss of 57 even, which erased the longest standing record on the IC4A books. Fernandez, a sophomore with great potential, lost to Brown in the 100 last week but defeated the Lion junior in the 220. Manhattan Coach George East ment also is hoping for points from Larry St. Clair in the half mile, Peter Beyer in the three- Netters Elect Bland( To Captain '6l Squad John Blanck has been elected captain of the 1961 tennis team. The steady'junior, who had a 6-4 record this year, predicted a good year for the Nittany netters next season. WE DO CONTOUR CUTTING ON . BUMPY HEADS •• • • HOWARD SMITH BARBER SHOP. 210 S. ALLEN STREET The , Friendliest Clip Joint in Town ' • •,a Bobby seeks IC4A Brown `double' victory * * * mile, and Henry White' in the hur dles. White, an unglamorous but consistent runner, is never seeded but always manages to place. If Art Evans recovers from an ail ing back, the Jaspers will have a strong 880 duo in St. Clair and 'Evans. Maryland has three returning title holders high hurdler Bill Johnson, javelin thrower Nick Kovalakides, and vaulter Bjorn Anderson. GET HIS AT HUR'S STOCK UP AND SAVE AT THIS SPECTACULAR I!!) 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Wynn. striving for .his third straight victory, went the route ; , for the second time and was nick ed for 10 hits in absorbing his' second loss. He struck out 8. Sox shortstop Luis Aparieio was, spiked in the third inning wheni Val Thomas was out stealing see-1 ond. Aparicio had to leave the game in the seventh Rookie Sox centerfielder Joe Hicks collided in short center with Sammy Esposito as they chased Jackie Brandt's pop fly in the eighth. Hicks was knock ed out and left the game. lout and the Red Sox had scored Tigers Tame Yankees ;another run in the eighth, the DETROIT (g.) Charlie Max- { Athletics struck again. Pinch well, Frank Bolling and Red Wil-,hitter Bill Tuttle started it with a son supported Frank Lary's pitch-jsingle. After Norm Siebern had ing with bases-loaded double sstruck out. Hank Bauer singled yesterday, helping the Detroit'and Bowsfield was relieved by Tigers to a 9-3 triumph over the Mike For nieles. Harry Chiti New York Yankees. greeted him with a single that Lary spaced eight hits in run-drove in Tuttle and moved Bauer ning his lifetime mark against s to second. Jurges then sent Bor- New York to 22-7 and helped hisiland to the mound and he got own cause with a run-scoring ;Pete Dalev on a fly to center be double in the eighth inning. Lary's s fore whiffing Hamlin. record is 4-3. By winning their fourth straights Five runners share Penn State's and their 10th in the last 14'100-yard dash record with a time games, the Tigers moved into a of 9.6. They are Hi Henry (1907), fourth-place tie with New York. Dick Bartholomew (1928), Bar- Each team has a 15-14 record. Iney Ewell (19401, Wilbert Lancas- The Yankees now have dropped ter (19501, and Art Pollard (19541. 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