PAGE SIX Golwas May Challenge Brown in 100-Yard Dash By JIM KARL Last Saturday Bob Brown ran .94 yards every second for 30 seconds to obliterate Hi Henry's (class of 'O7) record in the 100-yard dash. If Brown decides to run any faster, he'd better check his land ing gear before taking off. The Lion sprinter's next flight is scheduled for tomorrow on Beaver Field. Navy's Pete GO was will also be in the blocks at take-off time, and if the Mid shipman performs again State as he did in a triangular meet last week, he may push Brown all the way. The little-known Golwas rolled to a 9.6 victory against Quantico and Morgan State, defeating Mor gan State's Lawson Smart in the process. Although Brown is off to an excellent start this year, he can't afford to let up against Navy. The 100 is a race decided in fractions of seconds. One slip could mean the difference between victory and defeat or a world record. George Metzgar, Penn State's star quartermiler, caught Brown sleeping in the Navy meet last year and beat his teammate in both the 100 (9.8) anc 200 (21.9). "If Bob isn't right on his toes he could get licked," Coach Chick Werner said. "Metzgar, who we call a 9.7 sprinter, caught Brownie off guard, maybe Gol- Durbin Scheduled To Hurl Tomorrow Penn State's baseball team (1-1) is - beginning to thaw out now, just in time to meet a team with 11 games under its belt. The Lians, snowed out of sched uled games with Lehigh, Army and Ithaca in the last ten days, host Lafayette (5-5-1) on Beaver Field tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Joe Bedenk will try to sneak lefty Torn Durbin out on the mound before the weatherman spots him. Durbin was scheduled to be the starter in the three games the Lions had snowed out. Lafayette Coach Charley Gel bt'rt, a Gas Houser with the old St. Louis Cards, started this sea son with a young, inexperienced team. But the Leopards have come along under Gelbert's guidance and figure to play an aggressive, game. SEE OUR PEERLESS MOBILE HOMES With Two Large Extended Bay Windows Large Selection To Choose From IDEAL MOBILE HOMES SALES 1229 N. ATHERTON "Next to the B&M Market" VIZZAPIE Just What You Need For A Part 8 Great Big Hoagies salami terra chicken tuna salad egg salad ham salad cheese and the foot long regular FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN (Pommel Noma's) 112 S. Frazier Si. SPEEDY DELIVERY 5 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. CALL: AD 8-8381 was can too." Metzgar, won't run the 100 this year. He's proved himself more valuable in the 220 and 440 and as the anchor man on the mile relay. Besides the sprints (Golwas also runs the 220) Navy is strong in the shot put, .120-yard high hurdles, 220-yard low hurdles and' javelin. Werner said that the javelin, and discus should be two of the most interesting events tomorrow "because both schools have good competitors in each event." Jim Schwab, who set the Penn, State record in the javelin in 1959 with a toss of 223-11%, face Navy's Steve Curtice (210-2 , two weeks ago). Discus thrower Jon Musser will compete against Navy's Jim Hart and Dick Brown, both of whom have thrown over 150 this year. WALK MUCH . Of course you do! Be sure your shoes are kept in top-notch repair. It's inexpensive and fun to have neat footwear. Stop in today with your shoe problems and well remedy them without delay. It's our favorite business. We also have in stock the finest of polishes and cleaners. Don't wait come in NOW. The Shoe Clinic 153 South Allen SIR WALTER RALEIGH Protective Pouch Keeps Tobacco ..*N., ~ F ! \ 4 ' ''' No spills ,h -till. Now protective aluminum foil pouch keep, famous, mild &r Walter Raleigh 44% fresher than old-fashioned tin cans. Choice Ken- tucky burley—extra aged. Get the familiar orange-and-black pack with the new pouch insider SMELLS GRAND - PACKS RIGHT! SMOKES SWEET CAN'T RITEI lORCWiI . b OAP% THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Nittany Stickmen To Face Quakers Coach Earnie Baer pretty well summed up his feelings on to morrow's lacrosse game with Penn when he said, "There's noth ing worse than losing to another Pennsylvania team." Penn has a 3-1 record, but its wins have been over weak op ponents. The Quakers ripped Lafayette, 14-0, and Drexel, 9-2, but lost to Yale, 12-5, and just managed to' beat Swarthmore, 11-7. Coach Avery Blake's stickmen are the defending Penn-Del cham pions. State also is a member of the Penn-Del league and Baer be lieves a win tomorrow would give State a good shot at the title; Soccer Entries Due Soccer entries must be turned in to the IM Office in Rec Hall by 4:30 p.m. April 21. 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WEST PENN POWER breowerno, Imbrolormimmina Wows' hmetviudik FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1961 IM Results V sairsttsill Chestnut beat. Itutteroat, 1L- Hemlock beat Locust, 1E42.. 16-8 Limb beat Cedar, 11-15, 8-16. 15-13 ,Fayette beat. Ntestmesetan& 11-12, 16-11 Theta Chi beat. Tau Kappa Epsilon, s-n, 1543, Phi Evalion Pi boa Tau Phi Delta, 11-11 s 15-11 Phi Delta Theta beat Sims Tiu Cawing, 154, 111-11 Walnut won by teach over Byeamore Clearfield on by forfeit over Carolmertan4