PAGE TEN Penn State . Harriers To Meet Pitt Today Whenever Penn State and Pittsburgh get together, there's no telling what- the outcome will be. However, there is one exception—cross country. Penn State has dominated the action through the years in this sport and going into today's meet at Pittsburgh the Lions hold a 23-4 edge.* * * • Today they will be shooting for their fifth straight triumph against the Panthers. Although the Nittany har riers hold a distinct advantage record-wise over Pitt, Lion mentor Chick Werner isn't tak ing the meet lightly. He put the hill and dalers through a special practice session at Centre Hills Country Club Wednesday to build them up for Pitt's tough course in Schenley Park. Werner is going with the same starting team that demolished Cornell last Friday, 15-46. Herm Weber will captain the Lion harriers as they shoot for their second straight win of the season. Weber, one of five State run ners who tied for. first against Cornell, ran well against Pitt last year, finishing second to State's Dick Engelbrink. Steve Moorhead, the Lions' I . * * * junior star, provided the big also have plenty of potential and surprise in last season's Pitt they proved it at Cornell. meet, With fifty yards remain ing, Moorhead turned on the ! Noll made a great comeback' steam and sprinted past Pitt's ',after a year's layoff by tying for Ron Rush to cop third place, first place honors against the Big! Gerry Norman, who started off Red. his varsity career with a first In his sophomore year Noll I place tie at Cornell, gives Penn usually finished in sixth or State a big advantage over the seventh place. Panthers. Denny Johnson, .one of three' In last .year's freshman meet seniors on the comparatively! with Pitt, Norman beat the Pan- young cross country team, ran tilers' sophomore sensation, Har- one of his best meets last year!, y Stokes, by 13 seconds. Stokes, against Pitt when he finished; has been the big gun for the fifth, 16 seconds behind Rush. Panthers thus far this season. , Juniors Mike Miller, Fred Lard Ernie Noll and Howie Deardoff !son, and Dave LaHoff and sophod _ . - _____ 'inc;res Lionel Bassett, Dave Ever- . Mcntreaf Tops Toronto sole, and Walt Miller round out, MONTREAL (/P) m on o ea l.State's lineup. successfully opened defense of its' The Penn State freshman souadl Hockey League crown by whip- will run against the Pitt frosh in! ping the Toronto Maple Leafsja meet immediately preceeding 5-0. last night here, the varsity contest. Lnli(11111111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Enjoy Herlocher's New Chix Stix WHAT IS a CHIX STIX? A Chix Stix is chicken and rice tenderly cooked with seasoning added, put on a stix and frozen. Then it is breaded, french fried to a golden brown and served hot! TRY IT TODAY Herlocher's new Chix Stix'is sold at the following establishments: HERLOCHER'S BAR-B-Q in the Coffee Spot Bidg. LION'S DEN in the Campus Shopping Center RATHSKELLER - S. Pugh St. :01111111M11111111;111IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111611111101111111111111111111111111111111111111. • T HALLS SWINGING RECORD HOP 4 Hours of Rock C 7 Roll. • • Tonight 8:30 - 12:30 Waring Lounge Admission-25c (Increased Dancing Area this week) By BILL BARBER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Theta Delta Chi Smothers Pi Lambda Phi in IM Action Dave Bonello, who threw one touchdown pass and ,scored , two others, sparked Theta Delta Chi to a 25 to 0 win over Pi Lambda Phi in last night's IM grid competi tion. Bonello tossed to Dave Bella for one of Theta Delta Chi's touch downs and he scored a second TD when he intercepted a Pi Lambda Ethi pass in the opening minutes f the second half and ran 35 `ands to paydirt, • • Theta Delta Chi's Bill Fuhrer 'ossed to Bonello for the third TD, nd in the remaining five minutes, 'uhrer ran 5 yards to score the 'inal touchdown. In another shutout, Phi Epsi 'on Pi defeated Kappa Sigma'6 to 0. The teams were deadlocked until the last eight minutes when Phi Epsilon Pi's Dave Burston complel.ed a 15-yard pass to Mur ry Goldberg for the winning touchdown. Sigma Phi Epsilon's Nick Cher : - assero intercepted a Delta Chi oass in the opening minutes of the first half and then Bill Shoup threw a 15-yard pass to Don Wil son to give Sigma Phi Epsilon a 7-0 win. • A safety was the margin ,f victory in Delta Sigma Phi's win over Phi Sigma Delta. In the final fraternity game of he evening, Triangle defeated Pi DON'T WAIT Get Gus's delicious PIZZA HOAGIES STEAKS Delivered to your dorm or apartment tonight! Phone AD 8-1461 or AD 8.9012 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItII 111 111 11l 1111tlllII 11l 111 t` for only 35c By DENNIS GRUBB Kappa Alpha, 2-1, on first downs. In independent action Mifflin House defeated Clearfield House, 3-2, in a game highlighted by ten interceptiOns. Fayette House downed Northumberland on first (downs, 1-0. Blaine Harvey's interception of a Navy "A" pass sparked the Tricks to a 7-0 win. Frank Slap ikis threw a 25-yard TD pass to Walt Pellish for the winning touchdown. In final independent action last night, the Penn Stale Newman Club defeated the Penn State A.C., 4-3, on first downs; Nittany 34 de feated Nittany 39, 13-0; Nittany 29 forfeited to Nittany 35; and Nittany 38 topped Nittany 27, 6-0. Golf Star Recovering EVANSTON, 111. 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