TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1961 SILHOUETTES: Looking none the worse after a five-mile jaunt over the University golf course, Steve Moorhead, Mike Miller, Howie Deardorff and Gerry Norman, (L-R), finished in a four-way dead heat for first place as Penn State defeated Pitt's harriers Saturday, 17-42. **** * * * Harriers Extend With 17-42 Win By DAVE LEONARD only came in first for the Lion, frosh, but set a new record for It was hot on the golf course the three-mile course. Saturday, and so was Penn! Grant ran the course in 15:20.4 State's defending IC4A cham- to erase the old mark of 15:23.9 set by Norman in 1959. The re pion cross country team. The : markiible fact about the timewas ;the heat, which was estimated at e harriers extended last year' '9O degrees in the sun. six meet winning streak to seven' Grant's roommate, Dick Lamp with an easy 17-42 victory over, man, who hails from upstate outmanned Pitt. ! New York, finished second. Aft- Last year, Gerry Norman, Steve Moorhead, and the departed Herm Weber all crossed the finish line first in many of State's victories. Saturday, Norman and Moorhead broke the tape together, but they weren't alone. Howie Deardorff. who is ex pected to fill Weber's shoes, and Mike Miller, who excels in the half-mile on the Lion track team, joined Norman and Moorhead in a four-way tie for first place. The time was 27:30. Pitt runners finished fifth and sixth with State coming back to, take seventh (Ernie Noll) and eighth (Lionel Bassett). Werner was hoping the meet would uncover a fourth man to' back up State's "Big Three" of Norman. Moorhead, and Dear dorff. Whether he found that man in Miller remains to be seen. The Lion senior, an excellent half miler, said that he feels stronger than ever this year. "The heat was kind of bad out there, and we weren't in the best of shape since we've only been run ning for three weeks," Miller said, "but I felt strong." "The first mile was kind of rough, but after that it was a picnic," was Norman's reaction to the meet. Colin Grant, a lanky lad, not ular stule tux, it's here. A com plete 10-piece outfit for a modest rental price of $7.50'. A ininimum of 7 days notice is required to insure a perfect fit. * Plus Tax. Free Parking At Rear of Store While You Shop • 229 S. Allen St. • AD 8.1241 f' • / er that there was a famine for State as Pitt captured the next four places to squeak out a TUTORING DIRECTORIES ARE HERE! • Professor Walley Segaps says: Students, consult the Yellow Pages of your Tutoring Directory before those first exams. Why fall behind in school work when it is so easy to call a tutor? P.S. The Directories have been disteibuted in: (1) Residence Halls in care of Junior Residents. (2) The HUB at the Main desk. (3) The Division of Counseling Office. (4) Fraternity Houses. 1 7 14 ac Sez .. . . an elegant tux from the pages of Esquire and GQ, available right here for your first formal this year. THE CONFIDENTIAL . . . A fine lux with the distinctive continental touch black paisley vest, trousers sans pleats completely confidental. Rental just $8.50% If you are interested in the reg- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Streak Over Pitt 27-28 victory. State's winning streak will be in jeopardy Saturday when the harriers meet Cornell in another home meet. The Big Red has a standout sophomore, Steve Machooka, who Werner describes as "one of the best runners I have ever seen." 1. Tie between Norman, Moorhead, Dear dorff, and Miller, 2 7: 30 . 5. Wn 3lo (Pi, 27:45. 5. Robinson (P). 27:54. 7. Noll (PS). 2S:01. 8. Itasaett (PS), 9. Cook (PI, 23:13.6. 10. Mocn)k (P), 23 :10: SEE LORD WEST A HABERDASHERY J 4,„,, Ncy _ //I s in the Center of Pennsylvania. • if; 4 4 4 • 14r-' Summary Phi Gam Crushes ARhoChi By JOE GRATA Phi Gamma Delta established 'itself as a team to be reckoned Iwith in IM fraternity league foot ball action this season when it walloped Alpha Rho Chi 39-0 last night. Phi Gam took an early 26-0 ad vantage behind the pin-point pass ing of Harry (Skip) Finkleston. Finkleston hit four receivers for touchdowns in the first half— Charlie Fink, twice, Andy Andro ski, and Dick Barton. Teammate Chick Hart kicked two conver-. sions. In the second half Phi Gam sub stituted freely and settled for just two TD's. Hart was the main gun as he took another Finklesion pass for a score, and tallied on a 45-yard return of an intercepted pass. He once again kicked the extra point to give Phi Gain its overwhelming margin of victory, Phi Kappa Psi notched a win over Acacia on first downs, 4-3, breaking a 6-6 deadlock. • Bill Polacek intercepted an Al pha Chi Rho pass and returned it for a TD to give Sigma Nu a 6-0 victory. PROMOTION STAFF • THERE WILL BE NO MEETING TONIGHT WE WILL MEET AT 6:30 THURSDAY AT THE OFFICE Here's deodorant protection YOU CAN TRUST Old Spice Stick Deodorant... fastest, neatest way to all• day, every day protection! It's the active deodorant for active men ...absolutely dependable. Glides on smoothly, speedily... dries in record time. 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