WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. 1961 Injury May Keep Norman From Running in Relays A spike wound that required nine stitches may keep Penn State miler Jerry Norman from competing in the Quantico Relays Friday and Saturday. Coach Chick Werner's English-bred star received the injury in an exhibition meet at * * * Ft. Lee, Va., over the Easter va- 7,1 cation. _ I The mishap occurred during the two mile race when Nor man tried to move up on Olym pian Deacon Jones. who had taken a commanding 20-yard lead. Norman brushed a runner from Ft. Lee in his bid to catch the leader and pulled up with a badly cut right foot. He had five stitches removed Monday and has been testing the leg in workouts but probably will have to pass up weekend compe tition. Two other injuries plus the unseasonable weather have combined to make things rough for State as the outdoor opener approaches. Jim Schwab, who holds the Penn State javelin record, in jured his right elbow at Ft. Lee. However, he expects to compete Friday. Steve Moorhead, another miler, pulled a muscle in a workout Saturday but Werner thinks he will be ready for the Relays. Before Norman's injury Wer ner rated State's four-mile relay team as the best bet to bring back a victory from Quantico. Norman, Moorhead, Herm Web er and Howie Deardorff give State a solid four-mile quartet. Senior Mike Miller will replace Norman if he can't compete. If Miller does as well this year as he did last year at the Marine base, he shouldn't hurt State's chances too much. He recorded a 4:19 at the relays last year. On the brighter side of the ledger, State's quarter milers have looked especially good this year. George Metzger ran a 48.4 in time trials Saturday and Don Davies was clocked in 49.1. Metzgar, who Werner rates as "one of the better quarter milers, at least in the East," recorded the third fastest time in the nation during the indoor season. His 48.9 was bettered by just two runners, Dave Mills of Pur- Band Day Holy Cross will serve as Penn State's Band Day football op ponent next fall. The game will be played Nov. 18 at Beaver Sta dium. GRADUATING ROTC OFFICERS Order Appropriate CALLING CARDS at Commercial Printing Campus Shopping Center - "" 1 " 111 11 MANAGEMENT TRAINING for PRODUCTION ENGINEERS (IE, ME, EIS, TOOL ENG'O and MBA degrees) HAMILTON STANDARD DIVISION OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION WILL INTERVIEW ON April 20, 21 Formal training includes four months in each department of the manufacturing group: plant, production and Industrial engineering. SEE YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT MEM i ,t GEORGE METZGAR * * * due (47.2) and Jim Fisher of Minnesota (48.8). The Lions have a. remarkable streak going this year which Werner would like to see con tinue when dual meets begin ... Both Werner's cross-country team and his indoor track team went through the dual meet season undefeated . . . Ed Mo ran won't be back to defend his record-breaking victory in Quantico's Butler Invitational Mile Saturday . . . He's still in South Africa on a State Depart ment tour. do they fall for you head first? They do if you use 'Vaseline' Hair, Tonic on your head first!Most men use water with their hair tonic and 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic is specially made to use with water. Water evaporates, dries out your hair. Alcohol and cream tonics evaporate, too. But 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic won't evaporate. It's 100 % pure light grooming oil replaces oil that water removes. And just a little does a lot! it's clear VASELINE HAIR TONIC McLANAHAN'S SELF SERVICE . . . 414 E. College Ave. McLANAHAN'S DRUG STOI r tE 134 S. Allen St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Wings Need Home Ice Win Tonight DETROIT (iP) The Detroit Red Wings hope the home ice advantage will get them even in the Stanley Cup championship series with the Chicago Black Hawks. The Hawks, bidding for their 'first Stanley Cup title in 23 years, have won both games on Chicago ice. The Wings won the lone con test at Olympic Stadium. The fourth game in the best-of-seven series for hockey's biggest prize will be played here tonight. The Detroit cripple corps is growing. Defenseman Warren Godfrey stayed in Detroit yester day for treatment of a bruised left knee. Marcel Pronovost. all star defenseman, has missed the last two games with a severe foot bruise. Doctors doubt he will be ready tonight. Godfrey may see limited action. - - rk:` 4 4tel , 4 „ ; Goalie Terry Sawchuck is ready to go again but Coach Sid Abel may keep Hank Bassen in goal. Sawchuck has been out with back and shoulder bruises for all ex cept one period of action in the series. Volleyball • iterk3 beat Delaware, 15-13, 15-5 Nittany 25 beat Nittany 21, 15-9, 15.11 Nittany 24 beat Nittany 43,.10-15, 15.6, 15.6 College Co-op bent Scranton Miners 15.3. 15-5 Delta Upsilon heat Chi Phi 15-13. 15-5 Alpha Chi Sigma beat Pi Lambda' Phi 15-5, 15-1 Alpha Chi Rho beat Delta Theta Sigma 15-13, 16-14 Beta Sigma Rho beat Alpha Gamma Rho 15-14, 15-4. Lambda Chi Alpha heat Delta Phi 16-2, 15-S. You can buy VASELINE HAIR TONIC at IM Results Graduation Losses Hurt Nittany Golfers By' DAVE- LEONARD Unless coach Joe Boyle can come up with some real finds, Penn State, a perennial power in eastern golf circles, may find it self in the unfamiliar role of underdog more than once this season. Graduation took the top four golfers from the 1960 team which compiled a 7 record an placed third the Easterns, Captain J o h Morton of Rix. ford, a two yea] letter w inn e heads the list o returnees. Mor ton played in tl , fifth position of the 1960 team. Bo b Ruttier ford, a senior John Morton from State College who played in the seventh spot last year, is the only • other returning letter man. Bob Swahn, a junior from Erie, saw limited action last season. A promising list of sophomores along with one junior and a sen ior are competing for the other four spots on the squad. • They are senior Tom calling, junior Gary Grantham, and sophomores ✓ Rich Gilison, Jack Indians Top Detroi t DETROIT (X) Vic Power and Jim Piersall each banged out four hits in Cleveland's 18-hit assault that carried the Indians to a 9-5 triumph yesterday over the De troit Tigers. Jim Perry scattered seven De troit hits, going the route in the American League baseball opener for both teams. Meredith, Dave Miller, and. Denny Moyer. Although Boyle is undecided on a lineup for the opener at Maryland Friday, Morton, Ituther fuid, Swahn, and. Balling will definitely play. Boyle predicts Syracuse will be the strongest team in the East this year. Navy, State's foe at Annapolis Saturday, also should have a top flight contingent. The Middies won the ECAC tourna ment this 'past fall. After the two matches this weekend the Lions return for the home opener Wednesday against West Virginia, The remainder of the schedule: April 22, Pitt (H); 25, Villanova; 28, Colgate; 29, Syracuse. May 5, Penn; 6,- Georgetown (H); 13-15, Eastern championships at Yale; 17, Bucknel! (H); 19, Lehigh; 20, Cornell (H): Reds Rock Cubs, 7-1 CINCINNATI (/P)—Jim O'Toole, who pitched most of last year's season opening victory for the Cincinnati Reds without getting credit for the triumph; made it on his own yesterday with a spar kling four-hitter in a 7-1 Cincin nati decision over the Chicago Cubs. You're a natural wonder in c HALF , BELT Here's the last word in slim-cut, natural-look slacks that give you all the advantages of a belt with beltless comfort. 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