The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 09, 1961, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 9. W6l
Elis Rated
Over Lions
In IC4A's
Although Penn State's track
team boasts a perfect record
(3-0), the Lions are not rated
as one of the top three con
tenders in .Saturday's IC4A
championships in Madison
Square Garden.
Most Eastern coaches and
sportswriters rate Yale as the
team to beat with Manhattan,
Villanova, and Penn State close
behind in that order.
Princeton Coach Pete Morgan
calls Yale the “best balanced team
in the East,” and the Elis’ record 1
makes his statement look modest.
Yale placed in 11 of the 13
events in the recent Heptagonal
Games, outpointing second place
Navy by 22 points.
The Elis have two defending
champions in Jim Stack (600) and
Tom Carroll (1000>. Bobby Mack
has run a 4:13.7 mile and a 9:03.8
two mile this season.
In addition Yale has two 6-6
high jumpers, a 14-foot pole
vaulter, competent broad jumpers
and Jay Luck, who runs the
sprints, hurdles and mile relay.
Four other defending cham
pions besides Stack and Carroll
•will return this year. John Thom
as, who set the meet record in
the high jump last year, will be
back along with Villanova's Frank
Budd (60-yard dash), Notre Dame’s
Ron Gregory (mile) and Dart
mouth’s Tom .Laris (2 mile).
Stack will face some rough
competition in the 600. Jim Wed
derburn of NYU, Dick Edmunds
of Princeton and Kye Courtney
of Manhattan have recorded fast
times this year. George Metzgar
and Don Davies will compete for
State.
Bill Bachrach of Yale, Bob
Lowe of Brown and Gerry Nor
man of State will battle Laris in
the 2-mile.
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Basketball Scores
Boston 158 Syracuse 12T
St. Louis 117 New York 84
College
Penn 88 Princeton 63
Cornell 107 Syracuse 7#
Harvard 67 Yale 63
Brown 78 Dartmouth 77
NAIA Playoffs
District 39 Finals
Westminster 01 Mansfield State 68
Ohio Valley Conf.
Championship
Morehead Slate 80 Western Kentucky 72
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All handball-doubles entries All volleyball eptries must
must be turned in at the IM office turned in at the IM office in 1
in Rec Hall by 4:30 p.m., March 14. Hall by 4:30 p.m., March 14.
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in June, but will be going
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