TUESDAY. MAY 16. 1961 Undefeated Thindads Rip Pitt Fixes May iaX Team Cause Cage p or p our th DeEmohnsK ** dean billick ***** *-» , The p e i in state lacrosse team will be facing a ra RALEIGH, N.C. (/P) A ferent “problem" this afternoon when it meets Getty New York man identified asi3:3o on Beaver Field. a co-conspirator in basketball The Lions, who in the past few years have been fixes with gambler Aaron losing streaks, find themselves on the other end of Wagman was named in two trying to extend a two game win iwarrants issued yesterday in the nin §, . , " [Spreading North Carolina State' Coach Earme Baer s st.ckmen [College basketball scandal. ' pipped Leh,gh 11-9 in an up- The new warrants were issued J? 1 Fnday and * han * u ™ 6d ® n against Joseph Green of New; lhe p ° w n et * hu ‘ oul York City. They charge him with 1 m ? re 90 °" Saturday. The two bribing two North Carolina State wlns 9 ave S,aie a 3 ’ 5 record and College players to fix the Slate- sna PP e< * a tour game losing Duke basketball game on Jan. 7 slreak and the North Carolina game on Today's game with Gettysburg Feb. 15. is the Lions final contest. Meanwhile, North Carolina's The Bullets have yet to win and Gov. Terry Sanford said lie State is favored to up its streak ■thought a de-emphasis of big-time to three, the longest in three basketball should be carefully .years. The stiekmen • close out considered. Santord is ex officio their season Saturday at Colgate, chairman of trustees of the con- Although State scored nine solidated University of Northigoals in the Swarthmore victory. Carolina, which includes both the game was .vtuallv won by North Carolina State College and some tremendous defensive work, the University of North Carolina Goalie Jim Irwin had 10 saves at Chapel Hill. in the nets and registered the first Everett Case, veteran North Penn State shutout since 19.71 Carolina State basketball coach,Lvhen the Lions beat Ithaca. 13-0. commented that perhaps the time The Lion goalie made two or had come to recruit more home three outstanding saves, but siate athletes. He stated that State's defense helped keep the maybe the sense of values of pressure off. Led by Captain New York boys is all screwed up,; Dave Erwin, an honorable men- I don t know, but the North Caro- jj on All-American last year, and By JIM XARL ! the mile when Gerry Norman lina boys would certainly be lov- t j, e rU gg Bc j play 0 f Andy Lock- Despile the fact that threeifinished third in 4:14.5, only aal " ' ' hart and Tom Onden, the Lions Piit trackmen came .in with : ,en "' o£ a ssl -' ond off the old meet ; ct T , w o of the three players from held Swarthmore to only 22 i ret ;° ld - , ~ . State involved. Cap! Sian Nie- shots, most of which were the best performances of their , Although Werner held Norman wierowski and Anto Muehlbauer. blocked before they reached the , „ this best two nuler, out of that are from Brooklyn. N.Y. The aoa j careers Saturday Penn Statejevent the Lions still took all three:>hird t Terry Litchfield, is from state Dressed all the wav on de had an easy time downing the piaces. ! Louisville. Ky • Tense and alternated three mid- Pan.hers pL, ifi.7 in Pitt Sta- v C .°- c I ?P | , a,a . «® rm , « Yesterdays developments came |fieWs t 0 comple , e i v outhustle the PM nt nets, 09-5-40 .a, in iin oia- ; Ernie Noll and Lionel Bassett after Saturdays announcementj£ arne | di Tl\e I ions swent three events- 1 fi I nished one-iwo-ihree. jthat charges had been brought ; ’ Swarlhmore coach Brooke Cott- Ihe Lions swept thiee events—[ Lion sen ior George Metzgar against them. ; g esDeciallv immessed the mile, two mile and jayelin- ;t . ame through in the 100 and 220 District Solicitor Lester V. Chal- ( '"f f u nlav nf Frwm "AHer to and scored II first places to foui:j n jj 0 b Brown’s absence, defeat- mers said one of the ,• „ p he’ll eel mv vote for ior Pitt ' ing Pitt's Bob Shanafelt in both against Green will be taken toffi All American team “ he said State was at its best in the events. New Y’ork today and that he and . .Y, ' mile where Steve Moorhead and Brown spent the weekend with state Bureau of Investigation . , Tom h.v.. tl. T Howie Deardorff were both his mother \yho is ill. I agents will confer with the Newt a clocked in 4:09.8 to set a new For the second week in a row,York district attorney's office. He| Jj, t , , ... Stadium record. jGrantham scored a "double” iniindicated still more warrantsj .. The old record of 4T4 4 wasi'he hurdles, winning both the 120|would be issued later. Asked if; j 9 set by Notre Dame’s Art DiCamif-jhighs and the 220 lows. Granthamjihey would involve players or,. s He 'j iad four ooa)c aeainsl Lr >. lo in 1954 duplicated that feat last week; gamblers, Chalmers said right,-, v • , n ,J- " ‘ Moorhead turned on a strongjagainst Michigan Stale and Ohio now it appears they will involve;^ 1 se * so d ' lolal \ 0 2 2 f or seven kick to edge past Deardorff andlState. gamblers. ,-games 1 win the event even though both Don Davies won the 440 in 43.9 Niewierowski has been charged: 6 ' Brac( . jantte „ sophomore. 1 runners were clocked in the same and then anchored the mile lelay with accepting bribes to affect! O p enoc j the-scoring for Slate at time. (team to a victory by picking up outcome of the games with Dukej, p ,, wkhand shn One Three Panthers—weighiman ,15 yards on Pitt s Reed Clarke. ! and North Carolina; Litchfield; ’r ] a t Pr Braccianle tal Hinchberger and broad jumper ..jorff. Pe „n stae: s. Normnn, Pcm State,on Geoige wasnington and! Haves closed the first Deriod Roy Moffitt — came up with itos.H. t New' stadium Hemrd old mark iGeoi’gta Tech and Muehlbauer was : scor : n _ w ben he dodoed two their all-lime best marks againsl Ufr,. •> "Imrpl.jaledm all four rome,,,. |X”hmor, pl„,r. ,hd Hre3 K&II broke the echool record S' C/ofa tO HOItOt ' h *' in 1 hr> shot nnt with a heave of 1- Metzsar, Ponn State: 2. Shana- 1 ~ V in the shot put with a neave oi fe)( PiU; 3 Munter, Pitt, rn.s. ** • a .1 1 , 54-4 H and won the discus. Mof- 440-1. Davies. Penn state; 2. Carter, 7On SpnfOf Athlete fitt, a veteran hurdler, came up rai; ». Adams Pitt, -'so- i* . with his best time in the 120 »*»rV VTH„n r Te„r sm.e i 'oTs ’ n ! The Varsity S Club will hon highs but finished second to: Weber, Penn sute: 2. Noll. wn«w athlete at a Stale’s Bob Grantham iPenn state: s. Bassett, Penn State, 9:33.5. banc[u£i at 6530 p*m* tomorrow Moffitt made up for the loss,' >*°. »j* h w ““"‘‘"r l ■ P ,{i r . , "i! ,, sh.rtoc n k Helzel , Un »°" Building, however, by defeating Grantham pm,*';! 5.2. ’ ’ ’ Athletes nominated for fhe in the broad lump ! 220 Low Hurdle*-- 1. Grantham. Penn! award are Ed Kikla, Mark Du- Hinchberger surprised State's - Pi,t: 3 - Adams - piu | Mars, Johnston Oberly, Bob Mike Miller in the 880, winning )' mu. R.iay-i. Penn state (Miller. Dear-! Brown and Dick Hoak. in 153.3. idorff. Moorhead. Daviesi; 2. Pin, s.ts.6. Dr. Ralph Wherry will be the State scored a clean sweep in 1 (Continued on page fen) I guest speaker. —('ollctiian Photo bv Paul Lowt SHATTER STADIUM RECORD: Howie Deardorff (L) and Steve Moorhead were timed in 4:09.3 in the mite in Pitt Stadium Satur day to eclipse a seven year record. Penn State won the meet, 84'*i-46 hi. 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Charron stole a pass from the Swarthmore goalie and fired a shot into the unguard ed nets at 3:40 of the second stanza. Hayes counted the last goal of the first half when he cir cled behind the Garnet goal and beat the goalie to the cor ner of the net.- In the second half the 1-ions i tallied four more goals and coast- ; ed to the win. Charron, Dick See llig. Hayes and Gordon Bennett jtacked on the Lion scores. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto 200 W. College Ave. AD 7-7992 Only $12.95 PENNSHIRE CLOTHES INC. 204 W. College Ave. AD 7-4783 PAGE NINE ther dif~ sburg at bait ling the line.
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