PAGE TEN :• ; r • r n cs e t . , By BILL BARBER Penn State moved another step closer to its first perfect cross country campaign since 1953 with a 17-44 win over Navy on the University Golf Course ye,;terclay. The win gave coach Chick Wer nut's boys a 5-0 record \vith only (.1 - 42 more meet tninitattan next ( CI'llt11(1) remaining on the ;clied- The Lion trio of Berm Weber, (.I(rry .7\Sorrm.n, and Steve Moor lo ad set a new 1960 low of 25:44, to It.ad the on-youht. The previous low was set by Norman in fhe Michigan State meet when he ran away from the field to win in 25:45.8. Werner was elated with the ranee of his runners yes terday. "They ran a real good race. Nine of our twelve men ran fast er than they ever did before. You can't ayk for any more than that." Werner said. Navy teach Jim Gehrdes, who e;:ptnined the Penn State track tc:'m in 1950, also was satisfied with his team's performance. - This '.as the best race Navy her ;,ever run at Penn State." Gtqt i'des said "We w"re not as strong corn inc.- into this race as State was but we thouaht we gave them a pretty good race. "I feel Penn State has one of extended their lead to 100 yards the best teams in the country and and nobody was going to catch they're going to prove it later this:them. sea-on," Gehrdes said. Fleming had edged about 10 State's depth was evident yards ahead of Deardorff at throughout the entire race. For this point while the Middie's the first mile, the pack was a Joel Heine was pressing Noll solid mass of nine Blue and White and Johnson for sixth. runners. t With one mile to go, Deardorff - • With two miles gone, it was turned on the power and passed evident that the Lion trio of F.leming in the backstretch. Heine Weller, Norman and Moorhead :,then started to make his move were looking for their third and passed Johnson and Noll in first place tie of the season 'the process. when they started to pull away : In the final mile Weber, Nor far good. man and Moorhead widened their A li t tl e f urt h er h ac k , H ow i ei gap to 150 yards and Deardorff Deardorff was, battling Navy's; started to pull away from Flem- Burnie Fleming for fourth, w hil e !ing and Heine. State's Ernie Noll and Dennie Heine, running strongly in Johnson were trailing close be-I the last 1000 yards, passed the hind. tiring Fleming on the final At the end of three miles Web-' downhill stretch bid was too er, • Norman and Moorhead had' far behind to catch Deardorff. McCoy Says 4-Term Plan Will Not Hinder Athletics Ernest B. McCoy, director of not be affected since September athletic 3. fully anticipates that will be the one month in the year Penn State will make the transV when undergraduate classes are lion from the two-semester to the not. in operation. The four acad four-term academic year in 1961 emic terms, under which an un.- without seriously affecting its in- dergraduate may qualify for a tercollegiate athletic program. degree in three calendar years, "There will be .z.eheduling be spread over the other 11 leni of course," he said, "b u t !months of the year. there is no good reason why, with! An athlete would give up a little ingenuity, we will not be year's eligibility if he were to at ahle to overcome anything that I tend four terms for three consec can now foresee." utive years but McCoy • doubts In 1961. for example. the Nit-'that many will follow this pat tam' Lions will launch their foot- tern. - ball campaign against Navy at home two weeks before the open ing of fall classes. "There'll be no students on this is one period of the year campus," McCoy noted, "but i when sports will encompass two we anticipate no difficulty in successive terms, but McCoy con.riving a plan whereby they explained that this happened can gain admission to the sta. even under the two•semester dium if they want to see the system and should present no game." insurmountable obstacles under Pre-season football practice willL the four•ierm in electrical engineering, mathematics, statistics, physics, Physical chemist 4, chemistry, engineering mechanics Se metallurgy For appointment, please contact The Univrcrsity Placement Service INTO THE LEAD. Penn State's Henn Weber (R) and Steve Moor head (L) grab lead in opening minutes of yesterday's cross-country meet with Navy on the University Golf Course. The Lion duo, along wish Gerry Norman, tied for first in the 17-44 rout. Winter schedules in basket ball, wrestling and gymnastics are currently under study since IBM Invites Ph.D. Degree Candidates to meet mEssns.ll. 1.. ERGOTT, M. W. SHAFER and G. E. SINIAITIS Representatives of IBM Research and Development Laboratories OR OCTOBER 31, NOVEMBER 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Weber. Norman and Moorhead split the tape simultaneously for the third time this year. while lleardorff pulled in 22 seconds 'behind them to nab fourth place. • The Middies' Heine and Flem. ing took fifth and sixth place with times of 26:14 and 26:19.5 respectively. State took the next three places with Noll finishing seventh. John son eighth, and Lionel Bassett !ninth. Tenth . place was captured by Navy's Bill Kiggins while the Lions' Mike Miller and Dave La- Hoff took eleventh and twelfth :respectively. Fred Larson finished in four teenth behind the Middies' Steve Simpson. Three Middle harriers separated Larson from Walt Mil ler who finished eighteenth. The Lion freshman squad al most duplicated the varsity's. feat when they dumped Navy's previously undefeated plebe learn, 20-40. Bob Crowe and Ted Imswiler !put on a terrific finishing kick in i the final 150 yards to beat out the (Middies' John Howard for first land second places respectively. --(Aititiy I " /4. CHICKEN HALVES and WHOLES 50 C AND UP MORRELL'S 112 S. Frazier St. SPEEDY DELIVERY 5 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Call: AD 0-8381 Noi,,- , '17E44 I Wilson's Passes Lead Dauphin To 27-0 Vlctory over Luzerne I Quarterback Don Wilson thicw tuining point in. Montgomery's three touchdown passes to lead 6-0 win over Philadelphia. Dan Dauphin to a 27-0 win over Lu-,Tuman intercepted the pass on I zerne in IM football last night. , the Philadelphia 48-yard line and 1 ' Wilson tossed a 35-hard aerial icin through a host of Montgom ito Mike Fornicone in the opentng eIY linemen for the TD iminutes and later teamed with Delaware defeated Schuylkill, Curt. Boushell for two scores. rhe;3-0 when John Greb booted a lother. Dauphin TD came on a 60- ;20-yard field goal in the first half, yard punt return by Berme Du - A field goal by Tom Yatke was lgan the margin of victory in Jordan's 1 Field goal spe- 3-0 win over Walnut. cialist Maurice Longo led Watts In other action Larch defeated Locust, 4-0, on first downs, Bal •;,-;•,.`:,•-•:'• : sam won by forfeit over Chestnut, ••7';•vt.,...'t... • • .2' Lebanon beat Chester, t 3-0, and Northumberland edged Lancaster, 1-0, on first downs, • to a 6-0 victory over Navy B. Longo's spectac ular 49 - yard boot came early in the first half to give Watts a 3-0 ede. -.:Moore's Title Recognized A strong Nav yNEW YORK (R) The New defe n s e kept • • ._ Watts from ,cor- laurice Longo York Athletic Commission voted ing until late in the final period. yesterday to continue its tecogni- Quarterback John Keyser tossed. tioo of Archie Moore of San a 25-yard pass to Keith ShonemaniDiego as world light-heavyweight on the. Navy 10 and with 13 sec-bbxing champion:lt also suggested onds remaining Longo kicked a;that Alphonse Halimi of France 20-yard field goal for the final meet the winner of the Eder score. , Jofre-Eloy Sanchez bout for the . . _ An interception proved tlie!bantamweight crown Shades of Aladdin's lamp=the genie is back! And Esterbrook is the sorcerer that turned the trick ... with the Esterbrook Classic•fountain pen! It works magic with ink! Makes it write smoother . . . makes writing with it easy to read! But that's not allF'The Esterbrook Classic Fountain Pen offers you a choice of 32 points. Pick the point that suits you best and—presto !—begin writing the way you've always wanted to write I Choose from as many colors as you'd find in an Ara bian Street Scene ... six in all! Put magic in your hand writing . . . with an Esterbrook. Classic fountain pen! The Esterbrook Clebeht s a ti d Aa iowntain Pen s Other Kalerbreoll pees hole 111.14 THERE'S A POINT CHOICE OP 82-ONE IS CUSTOM-PITTED FOR VOUI SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1960
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers