ion Co-Captain Bob Brown .. makes final Beaver Field annettranr.e today - *>, ' T" \ v i , % m% , .-A:t' % '*• r* \ % ' s>4 * f| mk * “ . .~jr •V. .i, < * 1 What other trackmen say . . . lss'i Navy irack Coach Jim Gherdes: “There’s no doubt about Brown’s a great sprinter.” favy sprinter Pete Golwas: “He’s definitely the best on the last Coast and maybe the best in the nation.” tuantico sprinter Ed Collymore: “He’s a strong boy and when ie gets a good start he’s mighty tough to beat.” fillanova sprinter Paul Drayton: “If he gets the competition, think he’ll hit 9.3 this year.” BASEBALL BOUT Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Delia Upsiion SUNDAY at 2:30 ... HUB Lawn FREE Bob n jbicb I SPORTING GOODS NOW OPEN 262 E. BEAVER AVE. - KAPPA SIGMA BUILDING We carry a complete line of sporting goods to meet your individual and group needs. 0 Badminton 0 Volleyball 0 Tennis oGolf 0 Baseball (Little League Too!) Daily AD 8-0875 Monday 9 - 5:30' SEE YOU SOON till 3 p.m. W„ r ... —Collegian Photo by Dan Milsom THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Brown, Collymore Renew Old Rivalry * ? It will be a long time before Penn State comes up with an other sprinter like Bob Brown. ,Triple IC4A winners like Brown happen along about as often as a good movie on tele vision. Brown will make his final ap- "Here goes a great team" —Lion Coach Chick Werner ‘Bob Brown—sprints: 9.4, 20.6 ‘Dick Campbell—high jump: *Don Davies—44o, 880: 48.2, 1:54 Dave LaHoff—BBo: 1:54.2 •George Meizgar—loo, 220, 440: 9.7, 21.3, 47.4 t n Jon Musser—discus, javelin: 160-21/2, 218-7>/2 Dale Peters—pole vault: 13-8 •Jim Schwab—javelin: 223-11 Vi Herm Weber—mile, two mile: 4:16.9, 9:21.4 •holds or shares a Penn State record 1959: Penn State won both the indoor and outdoor IC4A titles. 1960: Penn State lost the out door crown by half a point to Villanova. 1961? Donkey Bowl Today Due io poor field conditions and threatening weather, the game originally planned for 6:30 last night will be played today at 1:30 p.m. ATTEND THE GRUDGE MATCH OF THE YEAR TIM vs. IFC You'll never regret it! By JIM KARL pearance on Beaver Field at 1 this afternoon when State’s undefeated thinclads meet the Quantico Mar ines, one of the top track squads in the East. And just to make things inter esting, Brown will be running against an old rival, former Vil lanova star Ed Collymore. Brown beat Collymore in a dual meet last year and edged the Quantico ace in the 100 at the Quantico Relays this year. Collymore was the national champion in the 220 in 1958. He is scheduled to run in both the 100 and 220 today. Eight other seniors, all of whom played a part in State’s two IC4A victories in 1959, will be making their final dual meet appearances for the Lions. Besides Brown ihey include Dick Campbell, Jim Schwab, George Meizgar, Don Davies, Herm Weber, John Musser, Dale Peters and Dave LaHoff. Campbell will compete al though he is still suffering from an ankle injury he received dur the Navy meet. The 6-3, 175-pound senior from Spahn Gets Award NEW YORK (/P) Warren Spahn’s no-hit, no-run game against the San Francisco Giants —his second no-hitter in two sea sons earned the 40-year-old 'Milwaukee southpaw the April ! award in the S. Rae Hickok Pro i Athlete of the Year poll. SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1961 Morrisville, Pa., has cleared 6-4 several times since the injury but he hasn't approached his Penn State record of 6-6. "Just, using my leg kick I can do 6-4," Campbell said. "But your ankle is everything be cause it controls your last point of contact with the ground." Campbell got off two jumps of 6-6 indoors and was clearing 6-8 in practice until the injury. Junior Jerry Wettstone has showed rapid improvement, though, and he almost broke Campbell’s record with a jump of 6-5 V 2 against Navy. “All Jerry needs is a little more polish and timing,” Campbell said. “One of the reasons Jerry hasn’t gone higher is that I haven’t been able to push him with my injury. With a good day Saturday I think he might be able to break my rec ord.” Collymore, a 6-2 high jumper, and versatile Dick Emberger will compete against Campbell, Wett stone and junior Barry Amis. Slugging Captain Zeke DeLong, Penn State’s 1961 baseball captain, owns a tv. o year batting average of .290. The righthander has driven in 27 runs in two seasons. |! BIKE | j! REPAIRS I i [ PARTS \ j; ACCESSORIES ] |! Western Auto I j | 200 W. College Ave. j AD 7-7992 J - Never Forget College Days - COLOR SLIDES Get “20” Exclusive Views of Campus Scene: Band Day Hetzel Union Bldg. Pollock Residence Halls Library & Others 35c ea. - 3 for $ 1.00 ADD THESE TO YOUR COLLECTION OF FAVORITES Pocket Viewer For SI ides... a quality viewer only All tor Your Convenience Only at GRIGG'S PHARMACY E. College Ave. Opposite Old Main
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