THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1960 Jaspers Out to Stop Harriers' Win Skein Manhattan, for years a dreaded nemesis of the Penn State cross country team, will get its chance to wreck the Lions’ hopes for an undefeated season at 3:45 p.m. tomorrow in New Yprk. The Jaspers always have been tough for Penn State, especially at their home course! in Van Cortland Park. ] Even though the Nittany hill] and dalers hold a 13-8 edge in the series, Lion coach Chick Werner feels the Jaspers will be no push over tomorrow. "Of the SO some schools in the IC4A. they're always in the lop five. They always have a pretty good team," Werner said. “We’ve met ordinary Manhat tan teams before and they go crazy against us. They’re always out to beat Penn State and they’ll be especially tough on their home course,” Werner said. A last minute change in plans moved the meet from University Park to New York City but that doesn’t bother Werner, “It helps us to balance out our schedule, not only for this year, 1 but next year also. Manhattan would have been our fourth home meet this year with only two away meets By this move we have evened up things with three home meets and three away,” Werner said. "Also, it gives us a chance to try out the new IC4A course in Van Cortland Park. We’re certainly not adverse to going over the championship course before the meet," the Lion coach said. This season Manhattan is once again proving its ranking as one of the top eastern cross country powers. The Jaspers have scored four victories over Providence, lona, Dartmouth, and Fordham with their only defeat coming at the hand of powerful Army. PARISH'S MENS SHOP Shortlidge Rd. at College Ave. SPECIAL! Boatnwlc *7.95 Yearning for A New Taste Thrill? Try an ITALIAN STEAK at Gus'es AD 8-1481 or AD 8-9012 Bar-B-Qued Chicken Halves and Wholes 50c and up FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN (Formerly Morrell s) 112 S. Frasier St. SPEEDY DELIVERY 5 .m. lo 12:30 a.m. CALL: AD 8-8381 By BILL BARBER Weiss Quits Yankees; Hamey May Get Job NEW YORK U P) George Weiss quit yesterday as general manager of the New York Yan kees, effective Dec. 31. He said |he would remain with the club in an advisory capacity. No mention was made of his successor, although it has been reported that Roy Hamey, former general manager,of the Philadel |phia and Pittsburgh clubs, will take over. He has been Weiss’ as sistant the past two years. Oitko Lineman of Week PITTSBURGH UP) Big Mike Ditka of Pitt, named lineman of the week by The Associated Press, is called “hammer” by his teammates. CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change ! Product of i //tl J'/meAixa'n 3vsxazt>-(f&riyicmy is our middle namt © A. T. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA *973 J 10 9 8 O J 985 *43 Dear Dr. Freed: Here is a controversial bridge hand played at a recent college tournament. The contract was six no-trump. Some say declarer should have played the Fiskill Convention, squeezing West while end-playing East. Others, however, say a straight dummy reversal and a trump coup would bring home the contract. What would you do with a hand like this? No Trump DEAR NO TRUMP: In our club, successful play would require slapping the Jack, whistling at the Queen and quickly saying "Sir Hinkum Dinkum Fuzzy Duster" when the one-eyed King is played. Dear Dr. Frood: Like every normal college man, I smoke Luckies. The other day I met this character who smoked something else. I want to know how a guy can be stupid as that and still get into college. Lucky Fan CIG * ° e r__ I • ■ Lions Favored- EX-UUn dIUrS (Continued from page six) _ cuse its second straight defeat, The Boilermakers should' e ! Tn Ro Hnnnrfii/i ! Notre Dame 8, Pittsburgh 3:' a touchdown at home. Ww I Ivl Iwl CM Fighting Irish break their losings Rice 10, Arkansas 8: OwL Penn State will salute its all-'streak in a rugged game. itoo much depth for the Americans Saturday when the Tennessee 7, -Georgia Tech 3: backs. Nittany Lions meet Maryland in! L ec h s Coach Bobby Dodd usually; Southern California 13, their final home football game of s P l ’*ngs a surprise ou bis alma.ington 7: Trojans are the season. mater, but the Vols are to tough, strong after a bad start. Eight of the ten Penn State players who were named to at least one all-American first team are expected to participate in the affair. They’ll be honored at the game and at a post-game dinner. The Lions first all-American, W.T. (Mother) Dunn, and the most recent all-American. Richie Lu cas, will be unable to attend. Dunn, a center, was selected in 1906 to the Walter Camp team. Age and distance (he iives in Hawaii) will prevent him from returning to campus. Lucas, just about everybody’s 1959 all-American quarterback, will be traveling with the Buf falo Bills of the American Profes sional League. The eight all-Americans who will return, the year of selection, are: end Bob Higgins (1919), half back Charley Wav (1920), half back Glen Killinger (1921), guard Joe Bedenk (1923). center Leon Gajecki (1940), guard Steve Su hey (1947), end Sam Tamburo (1948), and guard Sam Valentine (1956). Archery is the national sport of the Himalayan kingdom of: Bhutan. ! LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS: DE9R.DRiFrOOD: DR. FROOD'S THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: J/J College, tllC Ollly privileged class is the one tvitli unlimited cuts. *KQ 10 <?AK7 0 K 643 *865 |~ NORTH “1 *AB 64 fe 5 5?63 % O 10 2 L_SOUTH_I * J 10972 *JS2 Q 5 4 2 OA Q 7 *AKQ DEAR LUCKY: Obviously your college is very easy to get into. “IF YOU DON’T SMOKE LUCKIES,” SAYS FROOD, "YOU OUGHT TO HAVE YOUR HEAD EXAMINED!" And Frood ought to know. His head has been examined seventy-three times. (And phrenologists are still wondering where he got the good sense to smoke Luckies.) JAM After Delta Big blast from 4-6 Rocksn with the BANDITS Freshmen Welcome! Dear Dr. Frood: How can a nice girl tell whether a boy is sincere—or just a wolf—when he asks for a kiss? DEAR NICE: Ask to see his teeth. Dear Dr. Frood: Everybody laughed when I brought my mother to the Homecoming Dance. What’s so funny about that? DEAR FRESHMAN: She's probably a very funny woman. Dear Dr. Frood; ( am 20 years old and I am about to marry a very nice, well-to-do man: He is 92 years old. Do you think the gap in our ages will affect our happiness? DEAR FIANCEE: Not for long. Purdue 7, Michigan St; SESSION the Game Upsilon Nice Girl Freshman . PAGE Fiancee
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