The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 31, 1961, Image 11

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    TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1961
Deardorff Sets Mark
In Harrier Victory
Howie Deardorff, Penn State's little "big man," led the
Lion cross country team to its third win of - the year, 20-39
over Navy Saturday, and broke the Annapolis course record
in the process.
Deardorff, a 5-9, 145-pounder, traveled the five mile course
in 25:32, erasing the old mark of * * *
25:37* set by Midshipman Bob
Kunkle in 1959.
"We've been waiting for Howie
to break loose all year and after
Saturday's performance he's
going to be hard to beat," Lion
coach Chick Werner said yester
dDea.
y- ardorff finished in a four
way tie for first against Pitt. He
finished third against Cornell and
he tied for second in the Lion's
loss to Michigan State.
Steve Moorhead followed Dear
dorff to the tape 18 seconds later.
Navy's Joel Heine thwarted a
Lion sweep of the first four
places by finishing third in
2G:00
Lion Gerry Norman, still ham
pered by a bad leg, finished fourth
followed by an improving Mike
Miller in fifth.
Although Miller finished in a tie
for first place against Pitt in the
season opener his time against
the Middies was his best of the
year and he has .been improving
in every outing.
"I'm pleased at the way Mil
ler is running and if appears
that he is solving our problem
for a fourth man," Werner said.
Miller himself felt that the
Navy meet was his best effort
this year. "I had the right atti
tude Saturday and it was a good
race," Miller said.
Deardorff was not the only
record-breaker at Navy. Frosh
sensation Cohn Grant ran his
third race of the year and for the
third time set a new record, Grant
ran the 2.7 mile course in 15:32.5.
Although this was the first time
that the course had been run,
Grant's time was also better than
the old course mark.
Dick Lampman followed Grant
Boaters
Lose to
By CRAIG YERKES
Penn State's soccermen suf
fered their fifth poor first half
in as many outings Saturday
morning, and as a result Navy
went home with a 3-1 decision.
With the win Navy returned to
its usual victorious ways and
raised its seasonal log to 4-1 while
State dropped below the .500 mark
for the third time this season. The
Lions are now - 2-3. both wins
coming on the road. All three
losses have been recorded here.
Once again it was a slow start
that wrecked the Lions' chances.
For the fifth straight game
coach Kenny Hosterman's boot
ers were on the short end of
the halftime score. Navy scored
all three of its goals during the
first half.
The Lions would be sporting a
sparkling 4-0-1 record if only sec
ond half scoring was counted. In
the first half of State's five games
this year the Lions have been
outscored 14-4. In second half ac
tion Hosterman's forces have been
nearly unbeatable, outscoring
their opposition 8-3. Maryland
and West Chester, two undefeated
elevens, are the only teams that
have scored second half goals
against State.
Saturday was certainly no trend
breaker. The Lions lost their sixth
of seven games played on the
two-year-old field.
Sophomore center-forward Karl]
Kaeser provided the spark for
Navy in the first half. Kaeser led
the fired-up Middies by booting
the contest's first two scores. His
first goal was a bullet from around
25 yards that zipped past State's
helpless goalie Dave Grubbs.
Kaeser collected his twelfth goal
of the season early in the second
period, and Carmen Tortora scored
Navy's final goal in that same
stanza in the outstanding play of
the game.
Again Kaeser was in the mid
dle of the scoring. He sent a
By DAVE LEONARD
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HOWIE DEARDORFF
. comes into own
to the tape for the third time this
year, but Navy's plebes copped
the next four places and won the
meet 26-32.
SUMMARY
1. Deardorff (PS) '25:32; 2.
Moorhead (PS), 25:50; 3. Heine
(N). 26:00; 4. Norman (PS).
26:14; 5. Miller (PS), 26:42; 6.
Deitrich (N), 27:07; 7. Howard
(N), 27:09; 8. Nichols (PS),
27:11: 9. Bassett (PS), 27:17; 10.
Noll (PS), 27:31; 11. Larson (PS),
27:38; 12. Ricketts ' (N), 27:43.
'(New course record. Old rec
ord held by Bob Kunkle (Navy),
1959.)
Start Slow,
Middies, 3-1
corner kick sailing close to the
turf and Tortora came flying
in to put a head on the ball
about 10 yards in front of the
Lions' net. Goalie Grubbs could
do nothing but retrieve the ball
for the referee.
In the second half both teams
fought the wind more than each
other. Halfback Lou Paulin netted
State's only goal by crashing a
hard shot off the back of a Navy
defender into the Middie nets.
Navy 1 2 0 0-3
Penn State 0 0 1 0-1
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Phone UN 5-6955 after 7 p.m.
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WANTED: BANJOIST or Ruitarist for
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RIDE TO New York anytime after 11:00
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WOMAN'S HELBROS Watch, black cord
band. Sentimental value. Please return.
Reward. Donna, UN G.-2196.
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Center diamond with one small diamond
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Rate* reasonable: AD 7-7392,
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drums) has a limited number of dates riot
yet booked. This is a professional rorola,
specializing in music for dancing arid
listening. Call Carl at UN 5-6357 or Al) 7.
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LEARN TO play Folk Collar—accompany
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Expoiionce , l teocher. Call Al) 84119.
CIRCULATION STAFF meeting tonight at
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'CLASSIC FILM admirers—see one of ' the
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METROPOLIS, Friday, Nov. 3, 7 & 9, uurt.
Tickets at RUB desk.
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tonight.
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