FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1960 Undefeated Harr Test Navy - By BILL BARBER' Only two hurdles remain in Penn State's 'path en route to gin undefeated cross country campaign. One of them, Navy, will provide the opposition for the Lions to day at 4:30 p.m. on the Univer sity Golf Course. . Penn State's 4-0 record speaks for itself and the 23-34 slashing of defending NCAA champ Mich igan State was no fluke. The Lions are rated as the team to beat in the • East this year ' ' ' • and they'll be out to prove it 71_14 • 4 1 against the Mid- - dies who have a 3-2 record. `Everything - 40, ,._ has been going -71 better in the past two weeks. We're r u nning Howie Deardorff faster and looking better all around," Lion 'coach Chick Wer ner said yesterday. Werner will go with the same squad that swept West Virginia from the field last Friday, 15.50. Captain Herm Weber will lead the Nittany Lions in the attempt for their fifth straight victory. "It's ALIVE-- ,It has a SLIDE" . . Are You Riled By Conformities Of Daily Life? ... Do You Yearn To Try Something Different? Then Walk In r • we to the Friendly Tavern 11 1 / 2 E. Beaver Ave. See our large selection Family.cards, Religious, Traditional, Gay created to be imprinted with your name. Griggs. PHARMACY 120 E. College Ave. Today Weber opened his varsity car eer at Penn State in 1953 by tying for first against Navy. But in 1959 he had to settle for second behind one of the Middie's all-time greats, Bob Kunkle. This year, Weber is off to a great start. Going into the second half of the season, the Lion cap tain has recorded three firsts, and a fourth against Michigan State. Steve Moorhead, who owns a record of two firsts, a second and a tenth for the season, also will be out to improve his standing over last year's per formance against Navy when he finished fourth. Sophomore star Gerry Norman will be shooting for his ninth straight first place against the Middies today. Norman has been the big ace for the Lions all season, finishing in ties for first against Cornell, Pitt, and West Virginia. He came home first all alone in the Michi gan State meet. The trio of Dennie Johnson, Ernie - Noll, and Howie Dear dorff give the Lions needed learn depth. 'Mike Miller, Lionel Bassett, Dave LaHoff, Fred Larson, Walt Miller, and Herb Carver round out the LiOn lineup: Dear Dr. Frood: What should I look for first when I look for a wife? DEAR SEARCHING: Her husband. Dear Dr. From!: Our son has been in college three months, and we haven't heard a word from him. Not even a post card. I don't want him to think I am too demanding or overprotective, but frankly I am worried. What should I do? DEAR WORRIED: Why worry after only three months in college? He's still learning how to write. Dear Dr. Frood: I am six foot five, 225 pounds, handsome, tanned, muscled, a good athlete. But I can't get along with girls because I can never think of anything to say. What do you suggest? DEAR BRAWNY: "Me Tarzan, you Jane." FROOD FAD SWEEPS COLLEGES! They laughed when Dr. Frocid started the new college craze of enjoying a Lucky while hanging from a coat rack. But now every body is doing it! Smoking Luckies, that is. Today college students smoke more Luckies than any other regular. Reason: With or without coat rack, Luckies deliver the greatest taste in smolcing today. CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change! Product of dmttiecto Sectec.-en d oerv— " crodura is our m i ddle name": 0 A. 1". etly THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Kessler's Run ers Wins for AZ Dick Kessler's 40-yard jaunt around end in the last minute of play gave Alpha Zeta a 6-0 win over Pi Kappa Alpha in IM foot ball last night. Kessler was forced to run when he was trapped while fading back to pass. His end sweep was one of the few TD's scored on runs in TM ball this year. In other action, Phi Sigma Kap; pa and Kappa Sigma held on to defeat their opponents in hard fought defensive games. Phi Sigma Kappa stopped Phi Sigma Upsilon the entire second half to win 7-0, while Kappa Sig downed Sigma Pi, 2-0, after Kap pa Sigma's Ed Schmidt caught John Zerbe in fbe Kid zone. . Sigma Chi rounded out frater nity competition With an easy: 16-7 win over Phi Sigma Delta.' George Saba passed for two of. Sigma Chi's tallies, while Mike Stefanik added three more points with a 20-yard field goal. Unbeaten Nittany 25 and Nit tany 32 battled to a 2-2 first down tie at the end of regulation time. Nittany 25 won in the overtime! period. Two other independent games were decided by first downs. Nit tany 24 won, 1-0, over Nit tany 33, while Nittany 23 held Nittany 40 to win, 4-3. DePß''''..i.':-:Rfai'VEßaoD: DR. FROOD•S THOUGHT - FOR THE DAV: • Early to bed and early to rise is an excellent - way to avoid people. LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS: Searching Worried Alother Bratvny Fresh Scoters, Harriers Will Meet M:dsWpmen The freshman soccer and cross country squads will meet the Navy plebes today at Annapolis, Md. The frosh hooters, sporting a 2-0-1 record, hope to get back on the victory trail again after tying Ogontz Center last Saturday. The booters own victories over Lock Haven and Buelcnell. The freshman harriers have found the going a little tougher this year, and are still looking for their first victory after drop ping meets to Cornell and Pitt. WANTED Students and Full-time Workers with experience in electronics con struction. Students applying must be of junior standing or under. Salary commensurate with experience. Contact Mr. Cook .AD 8-0541 Dear Dr. Frood: Don't you agree that every college man has the right, in fact, the duty, to stand up and speak out for the thin& he believes in? Tomorrow I am going straight to the college president and tell him, politely. but firmly, what is wrong here— the inferior teaching, the second-rate accommoda• tions, the bad food. My friends think I am wrong to do this. What do you think? DEAR DETERMINED: I applaud your spirit, young man! Had I been able, I would have commended you in a more personal letter. However, you forgot to leave a forwarding address. 0 Q( -_y tit .if 1P.,4 ..---/\, ttl, tit ei z 4 ------ ' I - ...v Dear Dr. Freed: I am puzzled by the Lucky Strike slogan: "Remember how great cigarettes used to taste? Luckies still do." . i've been sitting here, for hours, thinking, thinking, thinking, but for the life of me I can't remember. What should I do about this? DEAR FORGETFUL: I sug• gest you lean back, relax, and light up a Lucky Strike. I'm sure it will all come back to you—who you are, what you were, where you lived, everything. Fresh Gridders Play Pitt The Penn State freshman foot ball team will close out its sea son today against the Pitt frosh in Pittsburgh. The Panthers are undefeated with a 3-0 record while the Lion Cubs go into the skirmish with- a 1-2 log. PARISH'S MENS SHOP Shortlldge Rd. at College Ave. SPECIAL! Boatnick Sweaters 47.15 Determined For gequl -~..'~ i~ C GA R E r E s ~uF PAGE SEVEN