SATURDAY. APRIL 7, 1962 Lions Run to Tune' Of Gordon's Gun j By DENNIS KNECHT , ; The crack of the starting gun, a sound that signals the start*of Penn State’s 1962 outdoor track season, has joined the other Sights and sounds on Beaver, Field. I Assistant coach-. Norm Gordon began shooting in earnest, ‘ Wednesday, and continued it Thursday and° yesterday, perfecting his -sprinters in the all-i important rush from the starting! blocks. . ' i Dufing the last three practice] sessions, Gordon started, h.is‘ sprinters time, after .time, having! them]run about ; 30 yards , at top !T Speed. ' While Gofdoi worked with thi dashmen, hea< coach Chick Wer- ner toamed ; thv West Briar Country Club near, fieldimakihg cor- Arlington, Va., where it will meet ing f adliet g 'b Georgetown College Monday. I men [in the othei [ The meet with' the Hoyis is thei CV wvih the rm»n. season opener to r Penn State’s ing meet at Navy Except for sophomores only, a week • *°* s ß*ini jJun Tabor and Roland GartnerJ away, the coaches are still not, coach Joe Boyle has not com-l stire'of State’s potential. The thin-' m j t ted himself to a definite line-! clads won a triangular meet-at, U p. The remainder of the squad Fort Lee Va where they trained! will be decided by an intra-squad! during the term break, but the; playoff which Boyle hopes to meet, was mamly an experiment.)conclude sometime today ! AS WAS TRUE in the indoor! , ■ ... . . . _ ' season, the bulk of the: scoring; H y *~ wi }} ta J te seven .starters williprobably come from the . one al,emate along on the ; tance men. Gerry i Norman andj ' j captain Steve Moorhead, who fin-! The golfers | expect to play an ishqd thinl in the two-mile and eighteen hole, practice round to foufth in the mile respectively in morrow evening to familiarize! the IC4A indoor meet this year, I themselves with the grounds.! wil 'probably be the chief point-j Monday morning before the meet.) get ers. ’ |they will play; a “warmup" round, The Lions also have top dis-of nine holes.: tance men dh Howie Deardorff,! Arenr/iino in twi» iu S 2 should °point- winner| j'fh hik we‘ haw WentSl* events. hT9 t THE LOSS OF sprinter Bobby^ Last year/ Penn State beat Brown leaves a r big hole in the Georgetown by a 6-1 score. So far dgshes which 'Steve Popp and , th)s >ear the Hoyas are 1-0, beat- Tony Wayne will try to plug. ) ln 8 American University, 9-0. High jumper -Jerry Wettstone, “Despite whom we start,” Boyle heads the listen the field “all of the boys play fairly Wettstone holds the Penh Stateiwell under pressure. I don’t think record of 6'63i". Tom Urbanik got the fact that they’re playing in ofta shot put of. 50' 7Vi” at Michi-,the opener will influence them in : gah State this Winter, and is apt'any way." to.-improve outdoors.. ■ i • - The other field events fortunes! . will rest on-Ron Beard and Ciro,Cronin Presents JFK Rteoldi in the pole vault. |with Season Tjcket 7 • _ ; ' " “ f WASHINGTON 'iJP) Presi • . 1 ELI ' " dent. Kennedy will be able to get! [ I|*|' i K 6511115 into the baseball park when 1 - Washington opens the American) BOWLING jLeague season Monday—he.Jias : FRATEENtTir -LEAGUE B ! h ’ S p3SS - ! s2’!'* £ h ' Rho ' ?52 m * £I ph * i!u 2 Of course, Kennedy will be non ' Pi JSfiSL SSSA 5 workingat that game-throwing, Si*m» Phi‘epsilon s phi sicron K»pp* 2 out the first ball—but the pass is Hfeh^T^BARR^'sHLNBERc; 5 f seasonal oneand he can go and, Alpha. Mu, 2&4 * ' take his friends to any game at Hfeh s«ri«H-ART Cohen.'Stem* Aiph*’any American League park for Hlth" Csmo (tsnmi—Alpha Chi P.bo. M 7 ,! he feSt ° f the y ear ’ »! j. c . The traditional pass was pref| , ph * Rho 2 sented in the traditional manner, stem* pi - s Alpha phi D<itm * oat the White House yesterday by Plti EpjjiJon PI «z*u Tiu -2 Joe Cronin, president of the 1 »VCm* Tau Gamma 8 Kappa Delta Rho 0 High • Game—marty Hrenner, Phi Ep- American League. < ailon Pi. 219 ~ - High Sene*— ED KLAWANSKY. Phi Ep- I [*ilon Pi r 577- - I High Sigma Rho. 895 I | » INDEPENDENT LEAGL'E C 8 Erasers 2 2 Lancaster $ Watte * 2 King Pina 8 Holy Roller* , < * Cottonwood . € Bad One* ' 5 Navy Engineer* 4 Lehigh High Game—AL EICHER, Viking*, 288 High Serie*—AL RICHER. Viking*. 546 High Game (teamj-rVikinga. *92 i’ . , . I Boyle Ex>iJon Star i.Joe Boyle, Peryi State golf' coach;- played on three of the Nit-' tany Lions’ crack post-war tedros; 4-1947-48-49—and served as' cap-' tain in. 3949. . 1 " . j BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES ; x t-i WestemAuto Satisfaction Guaranteed 200 W. College Ava. AD 7-7392 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Golfers Travel To Georgetown For First Meet Tomorrow morning the Nittany Lion golf team will depart for WIN AN EGG McLANAHAN'S EASTER EGG CONTEST Solid Cocoanut Cream Chocolate Covered Egg EASTER EGG "GUESS, THE WEIGHT" * / Contest McLANAHAN STORES I Name: [ Address: | | PHone No. 1 Weight Estimation: Guess the weight of Jhe egg on display at McLanahan's 414 E. College. Are. or 314 S. Allen St. t r Ute this coupon for your entry PREPARING FOR FALL—Lion Una coach Tor Toreiii looks over soma of tha lina prospects for next faU's team during spring grid drills Closed By JIM BUKATA I Penn State will wind up jits first week of spring foot- I ball practice this afternoon with a closed scrimmage on jßeaver Field at 2 p.m. " j Although rains have forced a ; postponement of ,two scheduled 'practices this week,' including one 'yesterday. Rip, Engle is hoping | that- the weatherman’’ will co operate today.. . ! ; TH£ SCRIMMAGE will give j Engle a closer look at hoW his ' freshmen 'are developing and also fwill give- him some indication of jhow three gridders will react to (important position shifts. . j Ralph Baker, Bernie Sabo] and Gary Wydman are the players in volved in the switches. Baker, who played both guard and end-as a sophomore last year; has been switched to center, a spot weakened by the loss of Bill Saul and Jay Huffman. Sabol, a fullback and line backer last year, has moved to guard. He has been working with * the blue unit all week. j A GREAT DEAL of interest) will be focused on Wydman, who has been switched to quarterback.' The speedy 180-pounder played' halfback last year after a stint at quarterback as a freshman. j Two years ago Engle made a‘ similar move when he switched Dick Hoak to quarterback. Hoakj ' then helped lead the Lions to a - 7-3 season and a' victory over Ore-i gon in the Liberty Bowl. , Wydman is expected to battle Don Caum, Ron • Coates, Frank, Stadium Project Delayed! HOUSTON. Tex! (AP)—The $l5, million domed County Stadium.j future home' of the new Houston l Colts baseball team, will not be iready for use before the-spring} of 1954—orte year later than ex-i pected—County Judge Bill Elliott said. • Elliott said the project is wait-; irig word from the Defense De-! partment as to whether the coun-; ty will receive' $2 million in fed eral aid. (DRAMS-AVOIRDUPOIS) f Scrimmage Potter, and Pete tuske ' for the at tackles; Sabot and Russ Sehlol starting quarterback 10U. A good.den at guards and captain Jo«' showing in sqjinff »practice will palardi at center, go a long way toward deciding Cauin' heads the first unit back-, who wilt get the starting nod this r ie l<i along with Frank SincetC fal ‘- - (Ed Stuckrath and Budd" Tom*. ENGLE HAS BEEN impressedjTorris injured his knee earlier in so tar with the running of G/tryi thc week. but has completely re- Klingensmith, the leading ground-covered. gainer on last, ycafs freshmnn .THE REDDIE UNIT will -aiow squad, but Uell reserve 'any. su- Ron Slepanausky and John Dele* perlatives until after Rlmgen- gram at ends: Sandy Buchan and smith has come- up against some. j o hri Diebort at tackles; Chuck of the vjterams, Ricevuta and Russ Skalyo at Engle and his aids have five guards and Jim Williams at cen units ready to use in the scrim.-jter. ' ' « i In the barkfield, Ron Coates .On the blue unit, Davis will start along with Kltngen ahd Ted Malewiez are at ends;’.smith, Dave Haves and' Chria Ron Tietjens and Terry Monaghan Weber. YOU CAN TRUST this wwk. Coach Hip- En^ scrimmage on Bearer Field this afternoon. 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