PAGE TEN Ex-Lion Stem Plum i * Traded to Detroit DETROIT (JP) The Detroit Lions of the National Foot ball League traded quarterback Jim Ninowski, halfback How ard “Hopalong” Cassedy and lineman Bill Glass to the Cleve land Browns yesterday for quarterback Milt Plum, halfback Tom- Watkins and; linebacker Dave Lloyd- Plum, the league's leading passer the last two seasons, answers the Lions’ need for a top-flight quarterback. Glass, a -defensive end, was the big man in the trade for the Browns, ■who have needed help : in their defensive line. ; NINOWSKI. former Michigan State star, is returning to the Browns after two ! seasons with •the Lions. He was Detroit's No. 1 quarterback most of last season when the Lions finished second in the Western Division. Cassady is a six-year veteran; of the NFL' and was a two-time All-America 1 halfback at Ohio State. Glass plßyed his college .ball at ; Baylor and completed Jour sea sons with the Lions. Plum is a live-year veteran in the NPL and a Penn State grad uate. WATKINS PLATED at lowa State and last year was bis first in the NFL. Lloyd played at Georgia and came to the Browns as a line backer in 1959. Although Plum criti cized Cleveland Coach Paul Brown -for his system of calling all the plays from the bench, a Brown's spokesman said this was not a factor in trading plum and that the deal had been under negotia tion since January. Records Indicate East Powerful'in Football Who says eastern football is weak? Three eastern teams bat- ted 1.000, in 1961 bowl appear ances, Perm State whipping Geor gia Tech in the Gator Bowl, Syra cuse beating Miami in the Liberty Bowl, an d . ViUanova topping Wichita in the Sun Bowl. And look at what Penn State and Syra cuse have done against non-east era opponents. Between them, the Nittany Lions and Orangemen have run up a five-year record of 20-6-i against intersectional com petition, in regular season games and in bowl games. Penn State has won three of its last four games against Big Ten teams, beating Ohio State and Illinois twice, while losing' to Illinois, 10-8. Lion Cogers To Ploy In First Alpine Classic Penn Staie will play in the first; Alpine Holiday Classic Basket - ball Tournament next Dec. 28-29 at Charleston, W.Va. The other teams in the toumn mcnt will be Miami of Ohio, Marshall, and Morris Harvey. It will be the fifth straight holi day tournament for the Nittany Dions, who played this season, in the ECAC Quaker City Tourney. Freshman Tennis Tennis coach Sherro Fogg re- Ouqsts that all freshman tennis candidates report jto him as soon as possibly .w.,. ( .‘i-t' -T * (£ EXHIBITION BASEBALL SCORES Kansas City 6, Washington 1 Chicago (A) 11, Pittsburgh 5 Milwaukee 6, New York (N) 2 Minnesota 7, Detroit 4 Cincinnati 15, Philadelphia 6 Los Angeles (N) 5, New York (A) 4 10. innings Chicago (N) 7, Houston 5 Baltimore 7, St. Louis 2 Boston 4, San Francisco 2 THE UNIVERSITY SUIT Separate SUCKS . . . $6.95 ii,». «>> r t -. 'i *',% '' J'- *■ '-'■i'* -i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PBWSY^VANIA 'halmk MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE -This dacron' and poplin suit by h-i-8 features the slim line jacket for ease and comfort with natural shoulders, a three button front xtnd flapper pockets. Matching post-grad slacks are trim and tapered. Colors include either the popular natural suntan or deep olive. Moderately • Priced at $29.95 Lion G-Men Open Quest For Foiurth Straight Title Penn State’s four-msn gym-lfending all-around champion; nasties team oifens defense of Weiss. | the natioiial championship Gene Wettstone has in Albuquerque, N.M., today, and called Weiss “the best college the undermanned Nittanies face gymnast in America i today” and their most sera;- challr - claim will get a stem test in several years. ,e University of New Mexico’s * l 1 * 5 y OT ' Johnson Gymnasium* today and the NCAA team tomorrow. 1 Weiss edged Olympian Fred Orlofsky by .32 of j a point to 4 win 1116 fi tle last ' year - But m!r d (nW« Mofsky is back for pother shot the Nittany star th’is year. year’s competi Orlofsky heads a sirong South tion has cut thii !m Illinois team that may be team to captait £ unseat! the Lions Greg Weiss Tom j uchigan State and Southern Cal my Seward, But! sr* also contenders for the team Williams an« e - j mbs '' Larry UrtT t * hß On those four ijest the possibility of a fourth Straight NCAA cham pion for the Liofis. All the meml>ers of the team must do well if sthe Nittanies are going to retair.j their title, but the bulk of Ihe scoring falls squarely on the; shoulders of de • 1 :r-- 3- -rrrzr-m To Campus Cletjmers for a pep up in your Spring cloth ing;. : Now that! Spring is invading the cjrea. you'll want all of yowr sweaters, bermudas, and general Spring clothing | ready for those hard Stujly periods spent lounging j under the trees on warm afternoons contemplating . _'. whatever contemplate. Cam pus Cleaners clt 100 East Beaver Avenue ui jthe answer ' to your So grab: up that Spring cjlothing and! -bead "This WayTi to Campus Cleaners. • ■ •» ■ -si, -j ■ ] . -■ *'j' 'I 7 :b'■'! :• -u i i Yohn and ‘Williarts will both compete on the still rings for the Nittanies. Seward will join Weiss in the all-around ] competition. —John Morris ;• . * t ; , r. ■ • r Let Cedtgiin Classifieds WORK FOR jrOU MADRAS SCARVES! ▼ TO e Parish's * Men's Shop THE LIGHTSjS “GO, AMERICA!' I • . ■ | !! i i ' Lay miles of new. highways! Construct new r homes by the millions ! Establish new industries that create new jobs ! Build new schools and research centers ... more strength for the\naiion inoiery year to come! j j I The power it takes will he there. Elec trie, power from this and America's otljer investor-' ! owned electric companies. These Com panic s— . i over 300 6f them—are planning to double their . supply of jelectricity. in thle.hext ten years. i ( ! !• ’ t It’s a fifty biUion dollar prograni, hyi far greatest pdwer expansion in world history.. Pi again that’America’s investor-owned ilect ric li and poweh companies can and Will help America Powerful, j : 1 Jes frwrtor T PE rt, tiX-pßJfinjr > 7 - 'f v ! j FRIDAY. ImARi N/lIA Scoring CNainp I KMJSAS C|TY’ (AP)J-The in. dividual basketball scoring cham pionship -of the NAIAj goes to sophomore Willie Shaw! of Lane (Tennj College.' j | ■ Final statistics released yester day: show Shaw edged Junnenip [Roger Strickland of Jacksonville I (Fla.) University 32.8 1 to 32.6 points per game.' I i . B conveniently ' J if l I Good accommodations for young menj groups at 52.60- 52.75 single, 54.20-54.40 double Membership includ ed. Cafeteria, laundryl barber shop, newsktand, laundromat, and tailor jin buildiHg.! Free programs, fours arranged. WILLIAM jSLOAME HOUSE T.M.CJU PH 111 3SS Mini 34th Straat I I (tow York, H, it. OX. 5-5133 ] (I Block frora Pann. Stajj j J- •• !; i t’ - N PiOW WBBjlKap 1 ' ! * : • i ; to; 1962 tba oof gljt eep
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