FRIDAY. MAY 4 t 1962 Thincbds Meet Spartans In First Home Dual Meet By DENNIS KNiCHT Fresh from fine showings in the Ohio and Penh Relay Car-, nivals, Penn State’s track and field team will again.try its ability against a single team this weekend, ■' . ■ .The Lion thinclads meet Michi gan State tomorrow in the first of a three dual-meet homestand. Pitt and the Quantico Marines will provide; the competition on on the following two Saturdays. Field' events will -get underway at 1:30 and running events at 2 p.m. THUS FAR this season State has been much more fortunate in the two • relay carnivals it has entered, than in its one dual meet.' The 1 thinclads were swamped, 89% - 41%; by a strong Navy team in the first meet of the season, April 14. ■ The Lions, bounced back after that disastrous meet and won first places in the three-mile and 3000 meter steeplechase, and placed in ten other. events two weeks ago in the Ohio Relays. Last Friday and Saturday State, .although not winning, any relays, placed in, seven out of 11 that it entered in the much tougher competition jof fhe University of Pennsylvania’s, Penn Relays. Michigan State’s Gerald Young will be out to beat the Moorhead in the mile when the Spartans invade Beaver Field to morrow. iMoorhead | nosed Young by a judge’s decision last year in a triangular nieet at East. Lansing, Mich., after both runners were timed in'4:14.1, for the mile. State won the meet with 65% points. Tlie Spartans were second with ‘49% and the other team, Ohio State, had 46. MOORHEAD beat Young again when the two met in-the steeple^ New College Diner Downtown Between -the: Movies.- BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto Satisfaction Guaranteed 112 S. FRAZIER ST. AD 7-7882 1- • - : , - fijeopHe u)b» SUWC' 'FUN' 41 1 t A A v Travel ob ... 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The Lion captain de- Wilmer Johnson was the only throned # Young, the 1961 cham-i individual to place for the Spar pion, with a 9:44.1 time for the tans, finishing in a five-way tie 3000 meters. _ jfor third in the high jump. His Michigan State preferred the best jump was 6'4". Drake Relays in Des Moines.j Herman Johnson, an outsiand- Iow& |to the' Penn Relays lastjing sophomore hurdler, will be week. The Spartans placed second [entered in the 120-vard high in the 480-shuttle hurdle relax, i hurdles against State’s Bob Grant-'; third in the 880-relay and fifth in'ham. tVl ' l§Eii»EEla hi : Here’s deodorant protection YOU CAN TRUST 0!d Spice Stick Deodorant.. .fastest, neatest tcay to all * I day, every day protection! It’s the active deodorant ior \ active mem ... absolutely dependable. Glides on smoothly, • epeedily...dries in record time. 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Two! other Giant streaks .straight here, scored on two-run ; u,- ert - faulted, and a third wa: ex ; homers by Dick Schofield m the tended in the victory. For the first ‘third and pinch hitter Larry El- time m 17 games, no Giant horn hot in the seventh. >ejTd. 1 ; THE GIANTS broke a 4-4 tie in Stanford threw wild on a buni the eighth with four runs off loser,base jut in the third mrrtnf foi Harvey Haddix. now 1-1. Short- San Francisco’s first error in nih< stop Dick Groat let Jose Pagan’s!games and 335- consecutive chan grounder go through his legs and ces. . . . KAPPA SIGMA presents ITS ANNUAL ; SPRING FORMAL I CLOSED THE HANDS OF AN ASTRONAUT are symbols of Americans multi-billion dollar exploration of space-a vital part of our de fense. • Your tax dollars help pay for such projects. 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