WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1961 Thmclads Lack Depth Cross- country champion ships aren’t won with only three men, but if they were Penn State would be sitting pretty. The harriers have three of the best distance runners in the East in Gerry Norman, Steve Moorhead and Howie Deardorff, and if Werner can come up with one more reliable runner the Lions could be a tough team to beat. But that may take some doing. "We have a three man nucleus —Norman, Moorhead and Dear dorff." Werner said yesterday, ■"and that is the end of the story." Werner’s search for a fourth runner centers around three men, Ernie Noll, Mike Miller and Lionel Bassett. Noll, a senior from Quakertown, flashed signs of developing into a good runner last year. Bassett finished 26th In the IClA’s as a sophomore last year and if be continues to Improve he could help. Werner also rales Fred Lar- sistently high in the IC4A's and son and Dave LaHoff as possible the Lions defeated Army by a contenders to help the Lions. wide margin. Werner’s crew won the IC4A. But Houston had too much in championship last year with al- the NCAA meet and State dropped most the same team he lias this to fourth. The best Lion perform yoar. Herm Weber and Denny ante came from Norman, who Johnson are the only two mem- finished sixth, hers lost through graduation, but Werner feels he has the ma- Wcber was a valuable asset. terial for a good season, but unless Along with Norman and Moor- he can come up with runners to head lie made up State’s "Big round out the fourth, fifth and Three,” %vhich was virtually un- sixth spots in his lineup he isn’t heatable in dual meets. counting on any championships. Only two runners, Michigan's i . Clay Ward and Pill's Harry , . Stokes' were able to crack Ihe jCOfICGSSIOIICIII'e JODS "JJig Three" as Stale swept Anyone interested in a conees through six straight dual meets sionaire job for the coming foot wiihout a loss. . ball season should report to 237 The "Big Three” placed eon- Rec Hall as soon as possible. •• IM .«« « MI ••• IM «I »l till •« II • » + CLASSIFIEDS + FOR RENT CRADUATK STUDKNTS. upperclassman. < nnfortahlc rooms With hot and fold running water or private hath, innerspring nuiitrpssos, central. Parking areommoda t■'•ii' to inspect and compare. The Colonial, ! - t W. Nittany. ADnms 7-7792 or ADams IDEAL MODERN. large 3 rooms and bath unfurnished apartment, close to campus. ]• "trie range and 2-door G.E. refrigerator v i'i free/ing compartment. Parking, rec reation area. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. 3 BEDROOM HOUSK and garage, built-in • and oven ; one-half mile from cam- P Minimum occupancy one year. Un fu .ished. Call AD S-SCG4. T.'UKK BEDROOM house. 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MEALS SERVED home style at the College Co-op for $1.50 a day. Call AD 7-2593, 214 E. Nittany Ave. The State College Area Chamber of Commerce extends a sincere welcome to the class of '65. We invite you to stop in the stores displaying the blue and white welcome signs to meet the merchants and get ac quainted with the services and merchandise available here. Daily Collegian Three Subscriptions Bostonian Ltd. Reversible Penn Stale Jacket Kalin's Men's Shop Woolrich Popover Charles Shop Villager Blouse Centre Co. Film Lab. Bmm Movie Camera Penn Whelan Drugs $lO.OO Gift Certificate Guaranteed Clearfields Sweater Crabtrees Parker Pen and Pencil Set Danks His & Her Shirts Harper's Inc. Gift Certificate THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ X MEALS FRESHMEN: REGISTER NOW FOR FREE DOOR PRIZES State College, your new neighbor, wishes you the very best in your coming years at Penn State. Naval Academy to Send 600 to Cheer on Team More than 600 midshipmen will be in the stands cheering for the U.S. Navy Academy football team when it opposes Penn Stale at Beaver Stadium Saturday. Naval Academy officials told E. B. McCoy, director of ahletics, that eight busses would bring the Brigade Staff, Drum and Bugle Corps, Color Guard and one com pany of midshipmen to the Uni versity for the 1961 opener. “I think Professor Armitage will agree with me that our administrative staff is of the highest caliber!” 21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAKE 20 WONDERFUL SMOKES! AGED MILD, BLENDED MILD-NOJ FILTERED MILD-THEY SATISFY Hurs Corduroy Slacks and Bulky Sweater Kalin's Dress Shop Kilt (Skirt) Mac's Men's Sweater Metzger's Free Textbooks Mur's Expansion Wrist Watch Band G. C. Murphy Gift Certificate (male & coed) Music Room Gift Certificate Rea & Derick Timex Wrist Watch Hall Hits for 7 TDs Panthers Catch Up Through Airlanes Galen Hall has completed 57 ofi PITTSBURGH (/PI The Uni -125 passes for 668 yards and sevenU’crsity of Pittsburgh football , , , • . A „ „„itcam drilled on pass defense yes touchdowns m two seasons. As an; lerday jn p| . op j iriltion for % he understudy to All-A mer i c a n; game against Baylor here on Sept. Richie Lucas in 1959, Hall com-130. pleted 18 of 36 for 220 yards and; “We fell behind in pass defense two TDs. Last year as a starter work last spring due lo the bad , , .. *, ofl weather and have never really he hiked those figures to 30 of caught up » said Co ach Joh n 89 for 448 yards and five scores. Michelosen. “Baylor uses a strong In addition, he has rushed for 235 overhead game, and we’ll have yards in 64 carries in two cam-1 to improve if we hope to contain paigns. [them." 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