PAGE SIX Lions Forego edley, Shoot for Relay Win Lion Coach Chick Werner has decided to forego the distance medley and concentrate on the four mile relay in today's firt round action at the Penn Relays. Meet schedule-maker Ken Doherty. re-arranged format this year and when he * * * finished the job the distance med ley and the four mile relay— State's strongest relay events— were scheduled just 65 minutes apart. With Howie Deardorff, Steve Moorhead and Gerry Norman slated for ( -duty in both events, Werner had to decide on one or the other, The Lion Coach had been leaning toward the distance medley until Tuesday when Mike Miller ran a 4:17 mile in practice. Moorhead ran 4:12.2, Deardorff 4:14.8 and Norman 4:15.4 to fin ish one-two-three in the mile against Navy last week. Combined with Miller's 4:17 those times add up to a sub 17- minute four-mile relay. The meet record of 17:11.3 was set two years ago by Penn State's Fred {err, Chick King, Dick Engel brink and Ed Moran. Slate will face some strong competition this year from MAJOR LEAGUES American League M inaction' _8 a .727 _7 4 .63S net . New Yu! k _6 8 .516 7 8 .538 Clevilnnd 4 6 .444 5 .376 x-Chienuo %-Kll/1/1/1R City 4 7 .364 _4 7 ' .364 _1 '8 .111 x-lialtiniore x-Washington Los A ngeles --- a—Night aa nies Yesterday's Results Yanks 4 Indians 3 Twins 4 Angels 2 Red Sox 6 Tigers 2 National League W. L. Pct. _._N 5 .615 ___7 5 .583 __ 4 .558 _7 6 .538 ___B 7 .533 San Francisco Pittsburgh ___ Milwaukee ___ Fit 100[0 - Lou Angeles 1.- Lonia _S 7 .462 Cincinnati 6 8 .385 Philadelphia 4 8 .333 Yesterday's Results Cubs 5 Reds 2 PROBABLE PITCHERS Night Camel American League Cleveland, Perry (2-01 at New York, Terry 10-0) Baltimore, FAltrada 04) at Washington, Daniels 0-11 licston, Brtwer (2-01 at Detroit, Bruce (1.0) Minnesota, RRI110:i (24) at Los Angeles, }Cline t 0•0) National League Loa Ana. Konfax (1.1) at. Chicago. Ellsworth (011, ,11.3, Pithiburgh, Law (0.3) at Cincinnati. Jay. 10•'L l .tones (2-0) at Milwau. !-I , An Francisco Suslin (1.1) Philadelphia, Roberts (0-3) at St. Louis, roglio I its Why bother packing your heavy winter clothes. Instead let Campus Cleaners store them. They will be insured at $250 valu ation for $4.95. Your only addition- al cost is for cleaning. By JIM KARL STEVE MOORHEAD * * * Michigan. The Spartans won last year in 17:27.3 and three fourths of their squad return to defend the crown. Jim Wyman, Dave Martin, and Ergas Leps, a Lithuanian-born :standout, will be back along with !newcomer Walt Schaefer. 1 I /2 2 1 / 2 2 1 4. 1 3! In other events today Jon Mus ser is entered in the discus, Bob Grantham in the broad jump, Bob Brown in the 100-yard dash, and Herne Weber in the two mile run. Saturday Musser and Jim Schwab are entered in the jave lin, Ron Beard and Dale Peters in the pole vault, Dick Camp bell and Jerry Weitsione in the high jump, and Grantham in the 120 high hurdles. Miller, Moorhead, George Metz gar and Don Davies will run in the two mile relay and Brown, Miller, Davies and Metzgar are scheduled for the mile relay. Norman, Weber, Moorhead and Lionel Bassett are possible start ers in the steeplechase. 1=1:15=111:1 TAXI RETURN GRATIS PAN f-IP 'APAT" I ;4i 41'4 41i Spring! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Golfers, Netters Face Decisive Meets on Road The Penn State golf and ,tennis teams will be on the road this weekend for matches which could make the differ ence between fairly good or poor seasons. The Lion linksmen (2-3) travel to Colgate this afternoon and Syracuse tomorrow, while Lehigh hosts the netters tomorrow. The golfers defeated Colgate, 5-2, last year, but Lion Coach Joe Boyle said that this year's team is not up to par with last season's squad. Boyle expects to day's match to be very close. Colgate has three lettermen re turning from last year's 8-10 team. Seniors Mike Drucker and Bill Weatherwax along with junior Stu Benedict lead the Red Raid ers. Coach Sherm Fogg's netters (1-3) will be out to avenge last year's 5-4 loss to Lehigh Satur day. Mike Cooley, in his first season as Lehigh net coach, has four returning veterans, including Cap tain Charley Hodge. The Lion netmen beat Pitt, 6-1, for their first win last Saturday. THE STATESMEN present Spring Week Jam Session at WEST HALLS Saturday 2-4 in Waring Lounge FREE Owd,Do, AFTER SHAVE LOTION Mantle Hit Beats Indians; Cubs, Bosox Score Wins NEW YORK (/P) Mickey Mantle did it again yesterday winning another game for the New York Yankees with a triple and beating Cleveland, 4-3. It was the fifth game Mantle had won with a long hit. With the score tied at 3-3 and] one out in the seventh inning, Tony Kubek singled. After a wild] pitch by Johnny Antonelli moved, Kubek to second, Hector Lopez' grounded out. Then Mantl e' - - NEW YORK 0") Gabe Paul, in a move as surprising as it Was sudden, quit yesterday as general manager of the Houston club in the National League to accept a similar po sition with the Cleveland In dians of the rival American League. smashed a 407-foot drive to right center, scoring Kubek. Mantle also closed the game with a spectacular sliding catch of Bplaba Phillips' dfive to right center with a runner on first. DETROIT (JP) Dave Hillman, a hard-luck right-hander who had not won a game since 1959, pitched 8 2/3 innings of brilliant relief ball and Vic Wertz and Russ Nixon supplied the power "ester- day in Boston's 5-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Hillman, sidelined most of last Iseason after an automobile acci dent and a hand injury, got his first American League victory by giving the Tigers only three sin gles. CHICAGO (111 The Chicago Cubs won their fourth straight home game of the season yester day, setting back Cincinnati's Reds, 5-2. 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