FRIDAY. MARCH 10. 1961 Unbeaten Thinclads Seek IC4A Victory Penn State’s track team will try to cap its first undefeat ed dual meet season with a victory in the IC4A tournament at Madison Square Garden tomorrow. Outstanding performances by a handful of sophomores and a sprinkling of veterans helped State sweep past Navy, Army and Ohio State this year. Nevertheless, Coach Chick Werner isn't making predictions about tomorrow's track carni val. He's just hoping his Lions can keep up their pace against the East's best. Despite the three dual meet victories, Bobby Brown, Herm Weber and Dick Campbell are the Lions' only tournament-tested performers. Brown twice was runner-up in the IC4A 60-yard dash. In 1959 he was nosed out by Villariova’s Ed Collymore and last year Wildcat Frank Budd shot out of the blocks a little faster and won by inches. Budd, back to defend his ti tle, has recorded the fastest time of any eastern sprinter in fhe dash this year (6.1). Brown and Villanova's Paul Drayton are tied for second with 6.2 per formances. Weber, a Lion senior, is one of the top contenders in the IC4A mile. Some of his toughest com petition may come from team mate Steve Moorhead. Weber’s 4:15.7 against Army was the third fastest mile in the East, but Werner rates Moor head as an equally strong con tender for the title. Dick Campbell, who tied for third in the IC4A high jump last year, was second only to Olym- FASHIONED FOR HIM or HER Certain style assurance Is yours, anytime, everywhere in classic Weejuns by Bass. Masculine for him but in the fashion right taper toe for her. In burnished brown, black and dark 106 S. Allen Street Around the Corner from Jack Harper Custom Shop presents ART BLAKEY and His Sat. 8 p.m. Schwab (Doors open at 7:30) Tickets $1.25 At HUB Desk and NITTANY NEWS pian John Thomas in indoor com petition this season. Campbell sailed over fhe S-S mark against Ohio State to equal the Penn State record he set last spring. Jerry Wettstone, a junior, isn't far behind Camp bell. He's ranked sixth. Although his tournament ex perience is limited, sophomore Gerry Norman is rated as a top contender for two mile laurels. His 9:16.2 performance against Army established him as the sixth-ranking two miler in the East, Tom Laris of Dartmouth, who set the meet record last year in 8:59 flat, is back for another try. Yale’s Bobby Mack looms as the meet favorite. His 9:03.8 two mile is the fastest in the east this year. Ernie Noll, who usually runs around 9:30, will back up Nor man in this event. Don Davies and George Metz gar will battle a host of stars in the 600. Metzgar streaked home in 48.7 in the mile relay anchor leg against Ohio State, but he lacks experience in the 600. ANNOUNCING 2nd Anniversary Electric Diner 145 S. Atherton St. - State QUAllft VARIETX MARCH 9,10, Hungry? Treat yourself to extra good eating and lots of it. QUICK SERVICE with PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD. The perfect spot to ea Breakfast, Lunch oi Dinner. OPEN: 5:30 a>m. - 1:30 a.m« THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA GW May Surprise Cage Buffs WASHINGTON (/P) Here’s a word for teams in the NCAA Basketball Tournament: Call George Washington a gang of spoilers, or upstarts, or Cin derellas, or miracle men—or even lucky. But don’t call them mis fits. They might clout you, too. GW takes probably the worst record of tournament history in to a first-round match with Princeton at Madison Square Gar den next Tuesday. The audacious Colonials of Coach Bill Reinhart, have won 9, lost 16. Three of those vic tories came in a row at the Southern Conference cham pionships last week. GW bumped off Virginia Tech, the Citadel and William and Mary for the conference title and an automatic berth in the NCAA tournament. The Colonials had gone 0 for 5 against the same teams in regular season games. And in the semifinal, William and Mary had toppled nationally ninth-ranked West Virginia. 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