PAGE TEN Thindads Finish as Werner Predicts Lion Just Bob Brown couldn’t beat an old nemesis, Dick Campbell couldn’t beat John Thomas and Steve Moorhead couldn’t beat a miler from Wesleyan. That about sums up Penn State’s showing in the IC4A track meet at Madison Square Garden Saturday night. Nevertheless, the Lions finished fourth with 16 points behind Yale (30), Viilanova (29) and Manhat tan (20). Days before lhe meet Coach Chick Werner said that his _ team probably would get 16 points and the Lions came through exactly the way he predicted. Frank Budd completed an un defeated indoor season by barely edging Brown in r. the 60-yard dash. W Tli e Villanova star has had an outstanding year, breaking records ;it several meets. * His 6.1 in the J ICMA’s equaled the meet set by Penn’s y, John Haines in i H inr.e. Moorhead drift- • ed far back as Jtr " w * u "‘ on * the mile run neared its end, but with one lap left the Lion junior began a furious kick that carried him to second place. When he hit the tape he was just inches be hind Wesleyan’s Steve Paranya and gaining fast. Gerry Norman finished Ihird after leading a good pari of lhe race. Thomas, competing despite an injured ankle, could do no better than 6-fi. Campbell, who has cleared that height several times, almost did it again to gain a tie for first with the Boston Univer sity great. Werner said that Campbell had cleared the bar at 6-6, leaped out of the pit with hands held high in victory, and started to walk nwav when the bar swayed and fell.' And as it hit the sawdust the hearts of Yale fans skipped a beat. Campbell’s miss caused a four way tie for. second between him- ULTR-O-RAY CLEANERS One Stop for Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service 210 WEST COLLEGE AVE., STATE COLLEGE, PA. Save Money on Your Dry Cleaning 'til Sept. 1961 SPECIAL DRY CLEANING OFFER You may be called to receive over $30.00 worth of Dry Cleaning Coupons for less than $5.00 This call will Save Many Dollars in Cleaning. 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Don Davies and George Metzgar failed to qualify for the 600. Yale, whom some trackmen have compared to Villanova’s great team when Ron Delanv was run ning for the Wildcats, had three eastern champs. Jim Stack won the 600, Tom Carroll the 1000 and Bob Mack the two mile. I Moran Edged by Close In Two Midwest Meets Ed Moran’s old running mate Pete Close edged the Per.n State grad student for second place in two midwestern invitationals this Heiser ispei dec. Miller cazi, weekend 2 ' H ' Persinß iAChiSiff) pinned Beatty ! Moran and Close were beaten in uo-Bnyiine ’ itdxi pinned Lent/, ithe 1000 bv Tom Sullivan, an 18- (AChißhoi nt 8:58. Darrnn (TKE) dec. jyear-old high schoolsenior from ■ 'i AcSist pinn#d Wfisfl Evanston, 111., in the Chicago Daily (TDX) at 1:58. McKinley (Sri) pinned News Meet Friday night. Sulli- Kessler <azi at i:»6. van was clocked in 2:10.5 /atV, ! The next night the two board ; (S aei, «-i. itaer ipka dec. McK« iazi. Veterans were edged by Jimifi-l. Denn (ASPhil pinned Strickler (SPi) Grelle at the Milwaukee Journal at ,?; 0(l - „ . Meet in one of the fastest indoor. (D V£7 C ;t U \V BT) plnn " l Hayww>d miles run this year. i Hwt.—Whit* (PDThI pinned Maielln Grelle, of Eugene, Ore., was t p KThi Alleman iDTSitt) pinned clocked in 4:03.6 to wipe out the Brcrnl ' n previous meet record of 4:05.4 set : IBo—Beck pinned Larry at 8:10. Ha/en by Ron Delany in 1959. j d«c. Miller, 8-Z. Landis pinned Black at Moran was timed, in 4.06, the| jsg — Nillee pinned Evana at 8:06. fastest he has run this year. I 17S—Demmler dec. Taborski, 8-0. • When your over-$3Q.00 value Dry Clean- j jing Book is delivered present this 20c: : Coupon lo the delivery man. It will be: {accepted as cash. Total cost lo you, only: {54.75 with coupon. { {Signature 20c{ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Twelve Pins Highlight IM Mat Debut The 1961 IM wrestling tour nament opened in Rec Hall last night and if the results were any indication of things to come, this year should prove to be mighty interesting. Twelve pins were recorded in 20 bouts with most of the falls coming in the opening minutes. Only one 1960 champion wres tled last night. Bob Dean, 158- pound independent champ last year, pinned Dave Strickler of Sigma Pi at 3:00. Dean wrestled in the 167-pound class for Alpha Sigma Phi. The closest bout of the evening was in the 367-pound class. Harry Allen of Phi Delta Theta used a jlasl minute reversal and riding | time to nip Karl Schlentner, 6-5. i Allen led, 3-0, in the first j period, but a third period reversal {and near fall by Schlentner forced !Allen to come from behind for ithe win. i A lightning-like reversal with | 33 seconds remaining gave Gary i Reynolds of Kappa Sigma a 2-0 decision over Brian Shirk of Pi Kappa Phi. Reynolds rode Shirk during the second period and j then reversed in the final period | for the win. j Summaries j Fraternity ! 136—Coninclin (PGDeI) pinned Cooper (DTSig) at 7:46. Reynolds (KSig) dee. Shirk iPKPhi), 2-0. The Girl May Call Today Dry Cleaning Book Coupon By DEAN BILLICK NCAA Tournament Will Begin Tonight The mad dash for State’s basketball title begins in New York and Louisville, Ky., tonight but the Buckeyes are powerful rulers and the crown rests easily. The shooting begins on two other fronts tomorrow night Houston, Texas and Portland, Ore.—in what promises to be one of the best tournaments in NCAA history. The Eastern regionals open in Madison Square Garden tonight with a tripleheader. George Washington, the Southern Conference represen tative. meets Ivy League cham pion Princeton in the 'opener with St. Bonavenlure meeting Rhode Island's Yankee Confer ence champs in the middle game. The real struggle is last with St. Johns meeting Atlantic Coast Conference champion Wake For est. In Louisville tonight Ohio Uni versity of the Mid-American Con ference meets Louisville, an at large entrant. The other game pits Xavier of Ohio against More head State, the Ohio Valley cham pion. The survivors stay in Louis- PROCTER & GAMBLE (h.E., E.E., M.E., C.E., 1.E., Eng. Sci., (hem., Physics, and Math. Majors 1 Year from a Final Degree Summer Employment March 17 Plant Management Engineering Research Development Industrial Engineering for plant locations in Boston, New York, Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Dallas, and Long Beach. TUESDAY. MARCH 14. 1961 ville for the regional finals this weekend. Ohio State will meet the win ner of the Louisville - Ohio U. game while Kentucky of the Southeastern Conference faced the Morehead-Xavier winner. Today at New York —George Washington (9-16) vb. Princeton (17-6); Rhode Island (18-8) vb. St. Bonaventure (22-3); Wake Forest (17-10) vs. St. John’s 120-4). Friday, March 17 at Charlotte, N.C.— St. Joseph’s (22-4) vs. Princeton-Georg* Washington winner; Rhode Island-St. Bonaventure winner vs. Wake Forest* St Johns winner. Saturday, March 18 at Charlotte «*- Regional final. MID-EASTERN REGIONAL Today at Louisville—Ohio U. (17-6) vb. Louisville (19-7); Xavier Ohio (17-9) vb. Morehead (Ky), (18-10). Friday, March 17 at Louisville —Ohio State (24-0) vs. Ohio U. —Louisville win ner; Kentucky (18-8) vs. Xavier-Morehead winner. Saturday, March 18 at Louisville—Re* glonal final. MID-WEST REGIONAL Tomorrow at Houston— Marquette (16-10) vs. Houßton (16*9). Friday, March 17 at Lawrence, Kan.— Marquette-Houston winner v«. Kansas State (21-4); Texas Tech (16-9) vb. Cincinnati (23-3). Saturday. March 8 at Lawrence—Re* giona) final. FAR-WEST REGIONAL Tomorrow at Portland, Ore. —Arizona State U. (21-6) vs. Seattle (18-7 1 ; Southern California (20-6) vs. Oregon (16-11). Friday, March 17 at Portland —Utah (21-6) vs. Lob Angeles Loyola (19-6); Arizona State-Seattle winner vb. Southern Calif.-Oregon winner. Saturday, glonal final. Will Interview In the fields of EASTERN REGIONAL March 18 at Portland —Re-*
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