*l' - #6- ►AY. MARCH 9/, 1962 jormdil May Run Into Trouble AgainSl IC4A Two Mile Field j By DENNIS ICNtCHT | Penn State’s fortunes in the jIC4A track andi field meet tomorrow at Madison Square [Garden will' be [held in 'the j hands of 11 Lion thinclads. Among’ those 11, only one— Gerry Norman—is undefeated in a comparatively unproductive in door season .for the! Nittanies This season Norman has run a 9:12.2 in his specialty, the two mile. His time was, 1 good enough’ to set a record at | Navy, but it probably won’t be] good enough to win the IQ4A Nonnan will run against Pat Traynor and Vic ■ Zweiak, both of Viilanova, who have recorded two-mile runs of 8:59.8 and 9:87.7. ] Norman also will! face Tom Laris' of Dartmouth arid Yale’s Bobby Mack, who have recorded faster. times than the Lion junior. [ ii ; HOWIE DEARDORFF, winner of the 1000-yard run 1 in both the Lions’ dual meets, ahd Mike Mil ler will be. Entered. in that event against Jirti Brown of New York University.’ ; Georgetown’s John Reilly 'and Robin Lingle of Army. DeardorfFs best.time is 2:12.0, only I.2seconds over Brown’s, who is the | fastest man listed in the rac|. '• Jerry Wettstone, holder of the I Penn State high jump record of . 6’63i" will face Boston Univers major League Nines To Start Exhibitions By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS at Orlando, Fla.; .Pittsburgh vs. ,■ Major league baseball's H&Sf'JS, hibition season opens tomor- Ariz.; San Francisco vs. Cleve ' j, ; .»• ht i-v i. land al Tucson, Ariz., and Cin row with the New York Mets c jp na 'tj vs Chicago (A) at Sara* arid Houston. Colts ready to sota, Fla. . make their debutsjas members throughout the' of the expanded National League yilj befinding a suitable replace and the pennant-winning Cincin-! rnent for. third baseman Gene nati Reds faced with the biggest Freese.; He fractured an ankle problem. {during an intrasquad game and The American League spotlight ;' s * ost * or three m ontha. , will be focused on the New York], PRIME CANDIDATE for the Yankees’ new layout at Fortvacancy is Cliff Cook, up from Lauderdale, Fla., whjere the worldilndianapolis- where he hit. .311 champions and' home: run king;with 32 home runs and 119 runs Roger Maris will get the pre-. batted' in. .. • j season grind under| way against! Anothermajor juggling job will the Baltimore Orioles. ! • jbe watched carefully by the Cubs’, , . . I [ ' FORMER YANKEE manager! Casey ■ Stengel has been installed ■tithe Mets’ helm and will, lead; his band . in their jcurtain-raiserj against the St Louis Cardinals at St Fla. The Colts,] under Harry Craft, jmeet the Los' Angeles Angels at: Palm Springs,! Calif. . )■ f , The remainder of the schedule shows Los Angeles (N) vs. Kansas City at Veto Beach, Fla.-, Mil waukee 1 vs. ! Detroit at ‘Lakeland, Fla.; Philadelphia ys- Minnesota . BASKETBALL] SCORES ' COLLEGE St. John's (NY) IS, M»nh.tt*n t* HIGH SCHOOL WPIAL, CUm a . Semifinal forfj Cit) it, .Farrell SI New C IL J \, Jina -5.9 ■ C ' ,J - v: 6- * ■'•'fi Ctt ■■•!h.c> • Mcv i2S. : ’ Nittany Dell home of delicious, sandwiches Lox and Bagels Served Sunday Tin 2 PM. ; ■cross from girls dorms 362! East GoHega Ave. Fra* Parking! In Bear | M i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA • ity** John Thomas, who presently holds the IC4A record'of T%“. John Hartnett of Princton and Cornell's Tern Mikulina will also give -Weftstone some tough com petition. * . Steve Moorhead set a mile rec ord this year of 4:12.2 at Navy, but he will be up against five runners in the IC4A—Reilly, Mark Mullin of Harvard, Mack, Zwolak and Larry' Rawson of Boston Col- * * * HOWIE DEARDORFF i board of coaches who are trying to convert‘Ernie Banks into a I first baseman. Banks, who set a ■major league record. for short jstops with .47 homers in 1958, l never has played first base. -"'iimimiiiuiiiiuiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiim fiiiimmiuiirniiiiiimumiuiuiuiuuiiuiimimii OPPOSITE OLD MAIK lege—all of whom have recorded [faster times. ' [ Bob Grantham vHH compete in the broad against an array of long distance jumpers led by [Sherman Lewis of Michigan State, who has leaped 24!B~ in competi tiorf this year. .Grantham and George Barnhill will run the hurdles. j RON BEARD arid Ciro Risoldi entered in tile pole vault, will meet strong 'opposition from a host of vaulters led'by Rolando Cruz of Villanova, isirho has dear er 15*4*" this season, two inches higher -than i ti}e [ present IC4A' record. .■ I ■ | 1r- ' Steve Poppl is ithe’only Lion entry in the He will face Villanova’s World! record-holder Frank Budd.' i Tom Urbanik will throw the shot-put forj ,State. The Lion sophomore surprised .everyone in the Michigan State meet by heav ing the ball 30*7Vi’* to take first place. Before that; meet he had never before ihrown over 50 feet But neither U rbanik nor any other athlete in the event is expected to challenge New York University’s Gary Gubner, 1 holder of the world: indoor record of 64*11%". Four frosh i thinclads will also be running at the garden Satur day in the | freshman distance medley relay. Tdm Bedick' will lead off with the 880, Zennon Kwozko will run the 440, Bob Bruce will run tKc 220 and Colin Grant will run the anchor mile. IM Cage Finals Set for Monday Allegheny defeated the Hatchet men, 29-25, and Gailynns downed Centre, 21-Is, at Rec Hall last night to. advance into ,the final] round of the independent IM cage! tournament. \ , Top scorer jin the Allegheny win was Jim McGranaha with 14 points, Mel -Kaukin led Gailynns with 10 tallies. Wednesday night, Allegheny defeated Mifflin. 38-18. and Gailynns trounced Fayette, 51-16, to enter the semi-finals. Allegheny! and Gailynns will play for thej independent champ ionship and. Phi Gamma Delta and Pty Delta Theta, will meet for. the fraternity title at Rec Hall Monday night Phi Delta] Theta defeated Phi Sigma Delta; 32-24, and Phi Gam ma Delta rolled Over Triangle. 38- 29. in semi-ffinal action Wednes day. | ! Let Coflegiaji Classifieds VER SHIRTS ! hood 6.98 I iWIM TRUNKS | Bermuda length .. .5.98 § 0 SHIRTS . 5.95 J • CAPS 1.95 = ititittiitiiiiifimiiiin? 1 Hoy Fared 123—Denny Slattery lost la quarter-finals to Lahigh'a Bin Mnriun. IS-5. 130—Ton 7 Scorde loci In final consolation match te Lohigh't Doug Baillte, 1-1. to finish fourth. 137—Dan Johnson dateated Pitt's Daryl KsMojtoa, 1-8. for tha championship. 147—Ron Filer dafaated Army's Mika Natvig, 3-8. for tha championship. 157—Jerry Sacklar lost his first match to Army's A 1 McQhoaa. 5-4. ! 167—John Baron* was pianad by Lahigh'a Thad Turner In f tha quarter-finals. _ J 177—8i1l Polacek lost to Army’s A 1 Ruthais in tha quarter' finals. 8-0. 191—Phil Myer lost to Columbia's Bob A sack in tha quartet' finals. 2-1. x Hwi.—Johnston Obarly dafaated Lahigh’s Chuck Moora, 2-0. for tha championship. Penn State finished third in the team standings behind Lehigh and Pitt. The Engineers had 83 points, Pitt 64 and the Lions 54. sr&sf ; vanA^ix-MStummriMUi Navy Advances To Swim Finals ~ By FRANK QUIGLEY The Aquanauts and Navy ad vanced to Monday night’s IM in dependent swimming champion ship on the strength of convinc ing victories list night at Glenn land Pool. Navy defeated Balsam, 29-12 and the Aquanauts defeated Montgomery, 35-16. John Hesch won the backstroke in 40. X seconds, Richard Gatalandb I copped the breaststroke in. 44.8 and Don Bugcnhagcn sxired 15.1 {points in the diving to win these invents for Navy. The Navy relay [team defeated the Balsam quar tet in. the time of 1:02.5. Ted Parsons: sot the pace for the Aquanauts by winning the back stroke in 38.5 seconds and the breaststroke in 37.5. Pete Sapana-t ro took the .diving competition with a score of 19.2. For Mont gomery, Phil Good won the free style in 32.5 and the relay team liras victorious in 1:06. Tonight. Tftu Kappa Epsilon will meet Beta Theta Pi and Phi Detta Theta .will oppose Sigma Pi in the fraternity semi-finals. The winners :will clash for the fraternity crown Monday night. . Lion Grappiers in 1961 Tourney Grid Workouts Start March 31 Penn State wilt begin spring football drills March 31. Tha Nit tany Lions will work a total; of 26 days, with the Blue-White intra-squad game ' set for April 28. ’ ' Coach Rip Engle must replace nine graduates from his Eastern championship team of last’ fall including quarterback Galen; Hall, All-American end Bob.. Mitlnger, and centers Jay Huffman and Bill Saul. The Lions also lose end Jim Schwab, halfback Don Jonas, tackle Jim Smith, and guard Dick Wilson from their first two 'units. The battle for the No. 1 quarter back assignment looms aft the highlight of spring drills, with letterman Don Caum, and i new comer Ron Coates heading the list of candidates. < Pete Liske, a letter-winner last year and another leading candi date for the quarterback berth, is playing varsity baseball and will not participate in Spring drills. | Liske Nvns a defensive special ist last fall and Caum was under study to Hall on offense. FACE SEVEN f»:. i SC.-S
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