The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 26, 1961, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Hart, Wilson Sidelined
Injury Jinx
Penn State
Rip Engle must be wondering if Syracuse coach Ben
Schwartzwalder jinxed him after knee injuries sidelined two
of the Ripper's top guards in practice yesterday.
Bob Hart reinjured his left knee and Dick Wilson suffered
a similar injury during field goal kicking drills yesterday
and both are expected to miss the * * *
California game Saturday
Schwartzwalder came to town
last week minus six of his first
22 players, all of whom were
sidelined with broken hands.
Hart's injury was a reoccurrence
of a mishap that occurred in pre
season drills and caused him to
miss State's first four games.
Ilart did exercises to help speed
up the healing and he saw action
against Syracuse last week.
Team physician Alfred H.
Griess said that he would have
to examine both injuries more
closely before determining how
long Hart and Wilson will be
out of the lineup.
"It's hard to say how long Wil
son will be out," Dr. Griess said.
"It's only a ligament, not a carti
lage. Wilson has never been hurt
badly, and when he does get in
jured he seems to recover quickly.
If the knee shows improvement
tomorrow then I'll be a little more
optimistic."
The news concerning Hart DICK WILSON
wasn't as good. "When you .get a ... Eagle hopes for fast recovery
second injury it's always worse," * * *
Dr. Griess said. "I'll be able to
be out for the rest of the season
tell about Hart a little better after
I look at his knee tomorrow." Engle said that he would
Hart was running with the
utilize Jonas' toe against Cali
first team until his pre-season fornia if the Lion halfback
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injury. He appeared in the line demonstrates that he can kick
-
up with the Reddie Unit Satur-
with a reasonable degree of
day. Wilson has been with the accuracy.
Reddie Unit all year. ; Hal Powell is slated to move up
The two injuries followed onto the first team in place of Jonas,
the heels of Don Jonas' shoulder! Pnd Gary Wychpan will move up
separation Saturday. to the Reddie Unit in Powell's
Jonas had his shoulder wired! s P °t •
yesterday, except for extra points Wyclman suffered a chest bruise
and field goals, he will probably; against Syracuse but Dr. Griess
said he should be able to play'
SaturclaY.
Engle hasn't decided who hel
will use if both Hart and Wilson
re unable to play against the
Golden Bears.
IM Football
Results
Fayette 7 Lancaster 0
•Washington 1 Northampton 0
Clearfield 7 Northumberland 6
Lycominq 13 Lebanon 0
Chester defeated York by forfeit
"Alpha Tau Omega 1 Delta Tau
Delta 0
•Chi Phi 1 Beta Theta Pi 0
`Sigma Tau Gamma 1 Sigma Al
pha Mu 0
•Flair 1 Lackawanna 0
Erie 10 Allegheny 6
Luzerne 10 Berks 7
Centre 12 Bucks 0
Schuylkill 14 Lehigh 0
Montgomery 13 Cambria 6
•f irst downs
Three games were rained out
Cal Qll Honor Student
California quarterback Randy
Gold is an honor student in phys
ical education. He made the West
ern Big Five academic first team
last fall,
Riddles
Gridders
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Werner Puts
X-Country
In Limelight
By DAVE LEONARD
When people connected with
track and field hear Penn State
mentioned, they ' immediately
connect the Lions with good
distance running. And with an
arsenal of names out of the past
like Horace Ashenfelter, Ed Mo
ran, and Dick Engelbrink, it's easy
to see why.
For 29 years State has been
producing top distance men under
the guidance of coach Chick Wer
ner.
Werner attributes State's suc.
cess in distance events to the
fact that every coach has at
least one event that he special.
izes in, and distance running
appears to be Werner's pet.
"We try to get a balanced track
team so that we are strong in
every event," he said. "But it
seems that we're always a bit
stronger in the distance events
than anything else." -
"There are a lot of schools
which do not consider cross coun
try a sport," he said. "They just
have their distance men go out
and run in the fall to get in shape.
We don't feel that way. Cross
country is a varsity sport here
and we treat it as one."
Gerry Norman. top man for
the Lion harriers, has his own
ideas about distance running.
"We start in the fall with cross
country and without a break
we go right into indoor track
and then outdoor track, which
covers the whole year," Nor
man said. "A person really has
to enjoy running to put up with
the grind. It's like going out for
football, basketball, and base
ball all in the same year."
Most of the runners on the cross
country squad run more than five
miles per day and travel close to
10 miles per day across the Lion
golf course.
Which, when you come right
down to it, may be the reason
that, year in and year out State
has top-notch distance runners.
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THE DATING SEASON
I have recently returned front a tour of 050,000 American col
leges where I made a survey of undergraduate dating customs
and sold mechanical dogs, and I Lave tabulated my findings
and I am now prepared to tell you the simple secret of successful
dating.
The simple secret is simply this: a date is successful when the
man knows how to treat the girt.
And how does kgirl like to be treated? If you want to know s
read and remember these four cardinal rules of dating:
I. A girl likes to be treated with respect.
When you call for your girl, do not drive up in front of the
sorority house and yell, "Hey, fat lady!" Get out of your car.
Walk respectfully to the door. Knock respectfully. When your
girl comes out, tug your forelock and say respectfully, "Good
evening, your honor." Then offer her a Marlboro, for what
greater respect can you show your girl than to offer Marlboro
with its fine flavor and exclusive selectrate filter? It will in
dicate immediately that you respect her taste, respect her dis
cernment, respect her intelligence. So, good buddies, before
going out on a date, always remember to buy some Marlboros,
available in soft pack or flip-top box in all 50 of the United
States and also Cleveland.
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2. A girl likes a good listener . .
Do not monopolize the conversation. La her talk while you
Osten attentively. Make sure, however, that she is not herself
a good listener. I recollect a date I had once with a coed named
Greensleeves Sigafoos, a lovely girl, but unfortunately a listener,
not a talker. I too was a listener so we just sat all night long,
each with his hand cupped over his ear, straining to catch a
word, not talking hour after hour until finally a policeman came
by and arrested us both for vagrancy. I did a year and a day.
She got by with a suspended sentence because she was the sole
support of her aged housemother.
8. A girl likes to be taken to nice places.
By "nice" places I do not mean expensive place,. A girl does
not demand luxury. All she asks is a place that is pleasant and
gracious. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, for example. Or
Mount Rushmore. Or the Tai Mahal. Or the Bureau of Weights
and Measures. Find places like these to take your girl. 'ln no
circumstances must you take her to an oil-cracking plant.
4. A girl likes a man to be well-informed.
Come prepared with a few interesting facts that you can drop
casually into the conversation. Like this: "Did you know,
Snookiepuss, that when cattle, sheep, camels, goats, antelopes,
and other members of the cud-chewing family get up, they al
ways get up hind legs first?" Or this: "Are you aware, Hotlirxs,
that corn grows faster at night?" Or this: "By the way, Lover
head, Oslo did not become the capital of Norway till July 11,
1924."
If you can slip enough of these nuggets into the conversation
before (limier, your date will grow too torpid to eat. Some men
save up to a half million dollars a year this way.
To the list of things girls like, add the king-size, unfiltered
Philip Morris Commander. Girls, men—in fact everybody
with a taste bud in his head—likes mild, natural Commander,
co-sponsors with Marlboro of this column.,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26.
of "I Was a Teen-age Dwail", "The Many
Loves of Dobie Gillis", etc.)
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