SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22..1960 —Collegian Photo by Rick Rower WHAT'S NEXT COACH?—Six Lion harriers, (L to R) Dennie Johnson, Ernie Noll, Herrn,Weber, Howie Deardorff, Gerry Norman, and Steve Moorhead make five miles look easy -as they tie for first against West . Virginia yesterday on the University golf course. Six Lions Tie for First As Harriers Crush WVa BY BILL BARBER Six Penn State harriers snapped the tape simulta neously yesterday, afternoon to annihilate previously unde feated West Virginia, 15-50, on the University. Golf Course. The Penn State Blue Band, run ning through its daily drills on the intramural fields, urged the Lion sextet on in the last 100 yards to the tune of "The Nittany Lion." Gerry Norman, Herm Weber, Steve Moorhead, Howie Dear dortt, Ernie Noll. and Donnie Johnson were the men to turn the trick tor the Lions, cling ing together in a pack through out the entire meet. Penn .State coach Chick WerHour first five runners are sopho nor, while disappointed with the'mores or juniors and will be back winning time of 26:31.4 was next year," Romanouski said. pleased with the showing of. Deardorff, Johnson and Noll, who turned in performances almost a! minute better than last week's against Michigan State. Mike Miller was the big sur prise for the Nittany harriers. Miller, who last week placed 14th in the Michigan State : meet. iook seventh place yester- Mountaineer Herb Roizers took day, with a time almost two ;the lead at the crack of the start minutes better then last Safur- Binh gun and hunc , on gamely for day's. ;the first mile, with a pack of Miller stuck with the pack uwLions clawing at his heels, till the 4.5-mile mark, but faded; But Rogers couldn't stand the in the last 800 yards to finish inipace and at the end of a mile and 26:53. a half began fading. GREEK WEEK CAR WASH TODAY 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. • ONLY 50c Locations: Alpha Epsilon Pi --- 429 E. Hamilton Pi Kappa Phi 409 E. Fairmont " ■ .411' 4.‘ 41111 k. HALVES OR WHOLES 50c and up Burger Boats MORRELL'S S ANDWICH • 112 S. FRAZIER STREET SPEEDY DELIVERY 5 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Call AD 8-8391 West Virginia coach Stan Ro manouski felt hiS team did a good job, despite the lopsided score. "We weren't too disappoint ed with the meet. Penn State has a mighty good team and I feel we accomplished some thing by running against com petition like this," Romanouski said. "We ran our best performance of the year, time-wise, today. This was the first time we have run five miles all year. All of our pre vious meets were run on four mile courses. Some of the four mile times for our boys today were alMost a minute better than the winning times in our other live meets." the Mountie coach said. "Right now we're building up our team for the future. All of "Penn State has a speed course, with a lot of straightaways, whereas our • course is full of steep hills with little or no straightaways. We hope to make a better showing next year when we get Penn State on our hilly course," the Moun tie mentor concluded. -cola Have a Polke Kiddo Don't Mind If I Do As Long As It's Bar-B-Qued At Morrell's We Also Prefer: Pizza . Steak Sandwiches All From THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SHOP By the three-mile mark, the seven Nittany harriers had opened up a 200-yard spread over Rogers and a second Moun tie runner, Torn Spelsherg. By the end of 4 1 /Z miles, the Nittany hill and dalers had worked their lead up to 300 yards (Continued on' Page Eight) Clearing the hurdles with research Alpha Sig Posts Second Win Quarterback Don Signor led:pass play for two six-pointers. Alpha Sigma Phi to its third John Righi added both points. straight win in intramural foot-I In independent action, Angelo ball by hitting on two first half yaoletti passed for three touch touchdown passes last night. (downs and scored the fourth him- Signor flipped long aerials tolself as Westmoreland pounded Ron Bua and Bill Phillips, - while; Philadelphia House, 28-0. Joe Hol- Gabe Gavalek also hit Bua in thejlis garnered 10 points on four second half to make the final'placements and one touchdown. tally 20-0. In two close contests, Bucks Two other fraternities, Sigmaitopped Delaware, 2-1, on first Nu and Phi Kappa Sigma, pre-Idowns and Nittany 37 fell to served perfect 3-0 slates. Sigma t Navy-B, 5-2, on downs. Nu topped Phi Sigma Kappa, 2-0,1 Quarterback Jerry Kosusko on, a first-half safety by Dick connected to John Lesar to pow- Anderson. ter Hickory to a 7-0 win over Phi Kappa Sigma utilized an Locust. Tun Patchske added the Al Lammey to Larry Gaertnerplacement. Penn State ENGINEER ails for andidates for irculaiion Staff Monday, October 24 7:30 P.M. At Gen Tel, we've made a running start toward solving many of tomorrow's communications problems. For instance, scientists at General Telephone & Elec tronics Laboratories are working in the uncharted area of the spectrum where radio waves take on the character istics of light. They have already developed an exp.,ri mental ultramicrowave system that may one day ma e possible the transmission of two million messages on a single radio beam in free space. As a major communications company with world-wide connections, General Telephone is helping to advance the science of total communications around the globe. Our stepped-up research in the basic sciences is but one example of the way General Telephone & Electronics combines the talents of many people and the facilities of many companies to meet the future communications needs not only of America, but the whole world. 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