THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1960 Upset-Minded WVA To Meet Harriers The West Virgina cross country team, whipping along at a fast clip with six straight victories, will meet Penn State tomorrow on the University Golf Course, and the Mounties are talking nothing but "upset." The Mountaineers have beaten Ohio University, Fair- mount State, Waynesburg, Rich mond, V.M.1., and Pittsburgh. first with Spelsberg over the four State, meanwhile, has compiled mile course. a 3-0 record, with its biggest/ win Baldwin has also captured coming against Michigan Statethree fourths and a sixth State,! this the defending national, champs. season. . Only Ohio U. and Pittsburgh oges -fl to sevent p lace against r the el Panthers, but h in the have proven troublesome to the .• tout prev i ous meets he took two fast moving Mounties,' thirds, a fourth and a fifth. Ohio U's Ray Fleming corn- Rounding out coach Romanou pletely outclassed - the West Vie- ski's squad are Larry Wycoff, ginia runners, coming home 35 1 Russ Collier, Glen Hunt, Bill Jen seconds ahead of the nearest ll kins, Doug Kersey, Bob Van En- Mountaineer. !burgh. Dick Pomerenkel, and Jim But West Virginia swept the i Young. next five places to win, 26-30. I CROSS COUNTRY BRIEFS— Pitt came even closer to elim-1 State's next opponent, Navy. inating the Mountaineers from, has compiled a 1-1 record to the unbeaten ranks. date . • . Middie Bernie Flem- The Panther harriers extend- I ing set a new Duke course rec ed West Virginia to the limit, I ord of 17:29.1 when the Middies but the Mounties finally won. beat the Blue Devils, 20-35 . 27-28. State scored a decisive the Middies lost to Maryland, 19.40 victory over Pitt. I 33-22 . . . State's final oppon- Charlie Rea and Torn Spels- ent, Manhattan, has a 3-0 rec berg have been the big guns for ord . .. the Jaspers, led by Art the Mounties this season. Evan s, swept Dartmouth; 15-48. Rea has wracked up two first,! and Providence and lona in a a second and 'two thirds, and he'll. triangular meet, 18-49-71. be counted on heavily when ac tion begins tomorrow at 4:45. Spelsberg started out poorly against Ohio University, plac ing fifth, but he has improved considerably in the past four meets, garnering a first and three seconds Raynor Baldwin and Herb Rog ers have also been big contribu tors to coach Stan Romanouski's perfect record this year. Baldwin's best performance came against Fairmount State and Waynesburg, when he tied for Promotion Staff MEETING 6:30 9 Carnegie This meeting is a MUST!! Accounts Will Be Assigned for Junior Prom Weekend TODAY By BILL BARBER Holub Lineman of Week LUBBOCK. Tex. UP) E. J. Holub. the giant of Texas Tech's line both in size and ability, was pleased with the announcement that he had been picked as line man of the week. But he wasn't any happier than Dewitt Weaver, his coach. "He was playing his finest game of the year," said Weaver - of. Holub's performance against Bay lor Saturday night. PICK UP Y TICKET For the May Ferguson Con This Sunday, Oc' Price $1.5 Only a few der to pick up your ' at the HUB des' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA • BravesPiace Meet the Varsity WDFM sports director Jerry; iAbrarns will interview Penn' Four on AR ;State quarterback Galen Hall and halfback Don Jonas on "Meet! AII-Star Team the Varsity" tonight at 9:45 on , WMAJ NEW YORK (AI) The Mil waukee Braves landed four play- COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS ers on the 1960 Associated Press BUY. SELL, TRADE, TELL major league all-star tea ink named yesterday. Third baseman Eddie Mathews,i outfielder Hank Aaron, catcher: Del Crandall and left-handed! pitcher Warren Spahn were the Braves selected in• the annual poll of baseball writers. The American League cham pion New York Yankees were the.] only other club with more than' one representative on the first ii • team, They placed first baseman Inll Skowron and outfielder Roger Maris. The lone member of the world champion Pittsburgh Pi rates to be chosen was right handed pitcher Vernon Law. The remainder , of the team in cluded second baseman Pete Runnels of the Boston Red 'Sox,! shortstop Ernie Banks of the Chi-! cago Cubs and outfielder Willie. Mays Mays of the San Francisco Gi-, ants. Spahn, who won 20 or more: games for the 11th season, was a near-unanimous choice. —Penn State wilt seek its fourth triumph over a Big Ten oppon ent when it faces Illinois Satur-, day. The Lions beat the Illini, 20-' 9, in Cleveland, Ohio, last year.; • moRRELL , s 112 S. Frazier Street MAKES IT BEST! 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