MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1960 Nittanies Try for Fourth NCAA Xi-Country Crown The Penn State harriers, bolstered by a decisive team victory in the IC4A tourney last week, will seek their fourth NCAA crown today at East Lansing, Mich. The Lions, along with Michigan State, Houston, Western Michi gan, Air Force, lowa and Army are strong contenders to win the team title. The Lions won their IC4A title by beating Michigan State, the defending NCAA champs, but the Spartans have high hopes of bouncing back this af. ternoon. Gerry Young and Billy Rey nolds are two reasons why Mich igan State is highly rated. The Spartan duo placed third and fifth respectively in the IC4A's. Morgan Ward, Michigan State's Big Ten Champ, also could make a strong showing in the nationals. Lion Coach Chirik Werner rates Houston as State's top opponent In the NCAA. Last year Houston finished second to Michigan State due to the poor performances of Its fourth and fifth men. Houston's Al Lawrence and Jony Macy placed one-two in that meet while Pat Clohessy placed eighth. All three runners will be back this year. Barry Almond, Houston's im port from Australia, could easily tip the balance in their favor if they can come up with a respectable fifth man. Western Michigan, headed by Jarrard Ashmore, the Central In ter-collegiate champion, also will be a strong contender for the team crown. The entire team Western Michi- Sports Scores Football National League Pittahurgh 14 Cleveland 10 Philadelphia 17 New York 10 St. Louis 20 Washington 14 Chicago VI Detroit 7 Los Angeles 33 Green Bay 3 San Francisco 20 Dallas 14 American League Buffalo S 2 Loa Angeles 8 Houston 20 Denver 10 Basketball LO4 Angelo; 135 Detroit 131 Boston 120 Cincinnati 103 Cards Beat Skins, 26-14 WASHINGTON (11') The St. Louis Cards wrecked Washing- Aoti's defense yesterday with a devastating John Roach-Sonny Randle passing attack that con nected for three touchdowns in a 26-14 National Football League victory over the Redskins. et your: gan entered in last year's NCAA meet will be back this year. Last year they placed fifth. Several other top U.S. distance runners will fight it out for the individual crown. Billy Mills of Kansas, who finished sixth last year, will be out or improve his standing. 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Penn State will go with She same seven-man team that won the IC4A title. The Lions' "Big Three" of Herm Weber, Gerry Norman, and Steve Moorhead are tie top indi vidual hopes. Rounding out the Nittanies' squad are Howie Deardorff, Li onel Bassett, Ernie Noll, and Dennie Johnson. Rams_Upend Packers MILWAUKEE UP) The up start Los Angeles Rams dealt Green Bay's National Football League title hopes a crushing blow by edging the Packets 33- 31 yesterday on Danny Villa nueva's fourth field goal of the game with 22 seconds remaining.' Girls! Where the boys go You should be. They eat at Spudnut, Stop and see. Spudnuts prepared "With tender, loving care" Will make — you smile And look so fair. SPUDNUT SHOP 111 S. Pugh St. .:~ ~: :~ ~.. ..;~t Collegian Classifieds will sell your room, your dorm, your university! --•-- WHY? Because everyone Collegian Classifieds Use Collegian Classific TODAY! • ' Pitt Scores 2-1 Win Over Lion Booters By JIM KARL Pete Smith's second goal of the day with 1:50 gone in the first over-time period gave Pitt an uphill 2-1 victory over the Penn State booters in the 1960 fin a 1 e in Pittsburgh Saturday. Smith's first goal .came with the Lions leading.. 1-0, and only 45 seconds left in the game. Howie Ferrer scored State's lone goal on a penalty kick at 15:10 of the third period, and as the game progressed his tally grew bigger and bigger. For the fourth week in a row the Lions played a tight defensive game and the Panthers had trou ble mounting an attack. But with a little over a minute to go two Panther players stormed through the State defense at mid field and only goalie Jim Gottsch ling stood between the invaders and a goal.. Gottschling came up with one of the top defensive moves of the season when he charged out of the net, raced 30 yards up Attention \ . \ 1 . %- *1 , J \.,\ '' 1 - : - /' 4 7 ;" 1„2<*1,) go.\ • t,,,,," 10 0 0 \ \ 7 ~,,yri Rhodes Paint Store 106 W. BEAVER AVE. • Gifts for -- (N r 'MOMER " 2 " 4... • •.ae. Give her the gift she'll USE and REMEMBER! Surprise her with one of our many personal yet prac tical gifts. •11 6 4 ‘4l , . ~~`~~~ ".• •:% ". • .4 1 , 446 4,7% ; ..7. /\ field and broke up the play. Thirty seconds later Gottschling (found himself faced with the Isame situation. This time he couldn't stop the play and Smith had the tying goal. State outplayed the Panthers ,during regulation time, rolling up 29 shots to Pitt's seven, but they did an about face in the overtime !stanza. In that 10 minute span the Lions couldn't get a clear shot at the Pitt goal while the Pan thers peppered the Lion goalies ! with seven. 1 Several Pitt players . remarked after the game that. State was (really up for the contest, but ;after Pitt scored the tie-breaking :goal they said the Lions deflated ;like a balloon jabbed by a pin: • The win enabled Pitt to break even for the season with a 5-5-1 record. State finished with a 3-6 slate. 49ers Down Dallas, 26-14 DALLAS, Tex. UP) The San Francisco 49ers cashed in on Dal las mistakes, John Brodie's pass ing and Tommy Davis' toe for a 26-14'victory in the National Foot ball League yesterday. Students I Discounts on Morilla ART • STATE COLLEGE 0 STATIONERY Every letter she writes will remind her of you. ❑ PEN SET She'll treasure it for years to come! Every time she uses it she'll remember your thoughtfulness. , ❑ PERSONAL FILE Simplifies her home record-keeping. Keeps important papers safe and easy to find. ❑ ADDRESS FINDER Attractive tools to keep friends at her finger tips. Small books for her purse; flip-up finders for her desk. . . . and many more gifts! 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