PAGE FOUR Trackmen Win Six Points in By DENNIS KNECHT Penn State, in its ; poorest showing in over ten' years, won only three places arid six pointy in the IC4A track and field championships at Madi son Square Garden Saturday. Gerry Norman turned in the best State performance at the day and the best of his career—a fc<)7.3 third place finish - in the two-mile run. Steve Moorhead ran the mile in 4:17.4 to finish fourth ..and Bob Grantham leaped 22’9" to capture fifth in the broad jump for the only other Lion points.; AS EXPECTED, Villanova cap lured first place honors by scoring 30% points. Frank Budd led the charge on the title, running two 60-yard dashes in six I seconds, equaling the world record. State’s Steve Popp finished two places behind the Villanova whirl wind in .the quarter-final but his 6.5 time Mvas not fast enough to qualify him for the semi-finals. Villanova also had title winners in the two-mile relay, the mile and the pole vault. Vic Zwolpk turned the mile in 4:09.3 for the Wildcats. MVC Playoff Holds Key To Tourneys By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS College basketball has ended its regular season competition and tournament action gets iunderway tonight. But one very-;important non-tourney game remains a match between two high-powered rivals that holds a key to both major post-season classics. Missouri Valley Conference co champions Cincinnati and Brad ley square off tonight at Evans ville, Ind., in a playoff to deter mine the conference's tive in the-NCAA championship. The loser heads into the National Invitation Tournament at New York. Cincinnati, last year’s NCAA champion and winner of four straight Missouri Valley titles, split its two regular season games with Bradley and the two clubs tied at the top of the conference with 10-2 records. Tonight’s win ner qualifies for the NCAA Mid west Regional at Kansas. State Friday night. The riymerup com pletes the 12-team field for the NIT. which opens Thursday night at Madison Square'Garden. \ Fifteen conference squads and nine at-large teams already are! set for the NCAA, which deter-! mines college basketball’s nation-] al titlcholder. Here is the first round program: East—At Philadelphia tonight— Wake Forest vs. Yale, Massachu setts vs. New York University and West Virginia vs. Villanova. Mideast—At University of Ken tucky tonight—Bowling Green vs. Butler and Western Kentucky vs. Detroit. - Midwest—At Southern Metho dist tonight—Texas Tech vs. Air Force and Creighton vs. Memphis State. West—At Oregon State tomor row night—Oregon State vs. Seat tle arid Utah State vs. Arizona State, University. New College Diner Dowr:*owrj .Between. Movies Study in Guadalajara, Mexico The Guadalajara Summer School, a fully accredited Uni niversity of Arizofia program, conducted in cooperation with professors from Stanford Uni versity. University of California, and Guadalajara, will offer July 2 to August 10, art, folk lore, geography, history, lan guage and literature courses. Tuition, board and room is $245. Write Prof. Juan B. Rael, P.O. Box 7227; Stanford, Calif. _ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Ciro Risoldi .with 13’6” arid Ron -Beard- with 13’ in the pole vault finished far behind Villanova’s Rolando Cruz, who added l%”to the old IC4A mark of 15’2”. . ! Norman faced tremendous-com petition from Yale's Bobby Mack arid Dartmouth's, Tom Laris who The 1962 EIWA Champions: Bottom tow, L-R; LehlghV Bill Pendleton, 157; Lehigh's -Dave AngelL 167; Lehigh’ Merriam, 123; Lehigh's Pat Smart!, 130; Navy's Mike Harman, = Detrixhe, 177; Lehigh’s Chuck Moore, 191; and Rulg« 137; Pitt's Daryl Kelringlon. 147. Top Row, L-R; Lehigh's Kirk Scharar, Hwt, Grelle Fails in MILWAUKEE (/P) Former Oregon star, Jim Grelle, shooting to join the exclusive “four-min ute” mile club, admitted disap pointment yesterday after failing to crack the charmed barrier in an all-out effort on one of his favor ite tracks in the 11th annual Jour- i ‘ .-I The lightweight ttphyri wool BLAZER is never out of season. It's perfect for fear-round wear. The 1 price? Just $25. i THE NEWEST SPRING CLOTHES and Accessories are r" » * . j coming in daily. Stop in and look around. Remember, you don’t have to spend anything but your time.j Fra* Parking At Rear of Store White You Shop la 229 5. ! ’ hit the . tape ahead of the Lion star. Mack ran the distance in 8:58 Z, breaking the IC4A record of 8:59 set by Laris in 1960. EVEN THOUGH IT was the fastest time Norman has ever re corded, he wasn’t entirely satis fied with his performance. * 'it * LEHIGH'S TEAM PICTURE MINUS THREE ttempt To Betti nal Indoor Gaines. 1 class, but had to settle for a clock “ Sure I’m disappointed," Grelle ing which equalled the third fast said after a [winning time of est mile in American indoor his -4:01.4 Saturday night. "I thought tory. I had made it.’’ * “I thought I had it when I heard GRELLE. WEARING the colors the cheers,” Grelle ■Said. “Every of the Los Aqgeles Track Club, thing was fine. I liked the made a bid to join clubmate Jim and the pace. I’ll just have to Beatty in the! sub-four minute keep trying." m* . A combination that'll pretty hard to beat when, it comes to good ] looks. It's the traditional blue blaxfr and tennis sweater. , ; The cable-stitched, all virgin wool TENNIS SWEATERU only sl4^B, “I was disappointed,” he said. ”1 thought I could break nine minutes.” . ' * = Gary Gubner of New York Uni versity made the old 57' IC4A shot put record look like a mistake as be heaved the ball past the mark on eyery one of his five throws. * * * er 4 Minutes WHAT A COUPLE! haberdashery *k the Center cf Pennsylvania* Allen St. • AD 8-1241 MONDAY. MARCH jig, 19f>2 ‘ His best-effort was 64*364 nova’s Hilly Joe took seco with a 55’11%” toss. 1; i Harvard's Ted Baileyr tagonal champion,- 'set! t in the weigh at 63’5’V |._ -j \] . Villanova’B freshman relay ' team ran ' " qyen-eighths in' , set a new wor) ord. The world' vas set by Ne i 1941.. ‘ ' : Penn State’s, lird behind •ton HalL COLIN GRANT ite freshman-' >k the baton irked his way 4:18.1 anchor ' Tom Bedick ith*a 1:59.3, ;wozko 'follow* luarter and 80l le 220 in 23.8 ff Lion .hurdler xalHied in thf tost out in tin r - he r 60-yard hig. .'dies. Mike Miller-and Howie Dear irff ran '2:14.2 and 2:16.6 in the •00-yard trials but failedjto quali . High jumper Jerry! Wettstdne —CelltfUn PioU br iofaa Bttoga . FOOTBALL PLAYERS All football players an to pick up their' equipmentfor spring practice between the hours' of i 1:30 and 4:30 today through Thursday at Old Beaver Field. : Junior Year ; in .. s New York j An unusual on college prog rat Writ* '■ for 1 brockufe'foi j \j, ♦ V. lAtnlor Year Program' S New York University ] New York 3, N. Y. ; recaird '« Jim it's Ed • i -yeor Si 4| '5.
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