SATURDAY!, "MAY 5> 1962 Lion Thinclads Host Spartans Penn State track fans will get their first chance in almost a year to see the Lion thin clads in action on the home oval today when Michigan State invades Beaver Fieli The field events will , begin at 1:30, running events at 2:00. P State has not run a meet on its own track since May 20 of last year, when it beat the powerful Quantico Marines, 681/6-65 5/8. * - The Spartans have good sprinters and distance men, but are not especially strong in the field events. . Lion distance. star Steve Moorhead will meet an old foe, mile run. Moorhead beat Young, ■'+. it. * the 1961 Big Ten indoor two-mile,, champion, m the mile run last' year.. A judge’s decision was necessary to decide the winner since both runners' finished in 4:14.1. State won the triangular meet with 65% points. Michigan State had 49%, Ohio State '46. The Lion captain was the victor in another, personal: duel two weeks ago. He finished the 3000- meter steeplechase in the Ohio Belays at Columbus in 6:44.1 to edge Young, the, 1961 champion, who finished second. ; Gerry Norman will also run against Young in the mile and the two-mile. The: longer race should be.close with both men in their specialty. - t TONY WAYNE, with a 100-yard dash time of 9.9 seconds, and Steve Popp- wiU be up against Michigan State's : Zack Ford in the sprints. Ford nipped Pehn State’s star sprinter Bobby Brown in the 220-yard dash last year. The Spartans have plenty of good material for future years, with two sophomores being espe cially outstanding. Sherman Lew is, the leading scorer in this year's Big. Ten, indoor meet, will give plenty of ; trouble to the Lions’ 440 men and broad jumper Bob Granthanru Lewis won the Big Ten indoor 3DQ.-yard dash in ’ 31.2 seconds, the ! broad jump with a 24'6" leap, and placed second in the 60-yard dash-in 6.3 seconds. He also won the IC4A broad jump. a _ # # Another sophomore, John Park-w I - a —,l _ I er, ran the 440 in 46.7 seconds last I |_ lOfl I IuCK 1.1116110 year to set a national collegiate g , freshman mark.! State’s Tom Met trick and Mike Miller will run against Parker and Lewis in the .440, STATE HIGH JUMP record-1 holder Jerry Wettstone will have 1 tough competition in the Spar- § tans’ Wilmer Johnson. Johnson, | Pennsylvania state champion for | three years,‘jumped 6*7 Mr to win! the Eastern AAU title last year. | However, his best this winter was I 6*s''. Wettstone’s record, set dur-1 •ing the indoor season, is 6*6%", | but his best' so far. this spring is § 6‘4". • : • g George Barnhill, who will com pete today for the i first time this season, will meet Spartan hurdler Herman Johnson. > Barnhill has been nursing a pulled thigh mus.- cle since the beginning of spring practice. John Courtney, will throw the discus, Ron Beard and Cir 6 Ri soldi will pole vault and Tom Urbanik. wiLl throw the shot for-the Lions in the field events. MAJOR LEAGUES NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.B. Bu Francisco 19 t .7*2 •-St. Louis 14 . 4 .778 t b-Pittaburgb 18 S , .81* 4 % b-Los Angeles 14 » . .«0» 4 H c-Philadelphia 8 t : .5*4 7 s-ClnelnnsU 8 11 ( ABO t d-MDwaukea, g ,IX ! .400 t . d-Houatoa • T •11 .281 0 Chicago ; i I IS Jl7 1814 •-New York *' 14 .176 12% a, 1, c. d—Played night games Tatar'a Genus Sen ' Francisco, Pen/; (2-0) ei Chicago, Koonee (1-01 ‘ « • I ! St. Louie, Washburn (2-0) at Cincinnati. Purker (4-0) New York. Jackson (1-1) at Philadelphia, McLiah (2-0| i Loa Angeles. Dmdata (8-1) at Pitts burgh, Btprdieant l (1-1) Houston, Stone (2-1) or Shan I a (1-1) at Milwaukee, Shaw 12-1) • AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet G.B. New York 12 ( .*67 •-Chicago I—l 2 1 , .571 1(4 b-C lev eland . / .. a 7 . -5*2 2 Minnesota It 10 , .545 { # C-Btlthaort $ .525 ' Detroit U 0 •" .500 * b-Kincti City 11 11'. M 3 <~ldM Aag*lea -L—.—9 ’ I. , .471 •’Boiton r — u . ,_5. 10. .444 4 Washington ... .'—l 14 a. k, c-Rtnd *<«kt games Today's Cawt. Washington. Daniels <t-i> or Steafcoosa ((Mil st Km York. Sheldon (1-«| Chicago, Wynn at Boston. Cisco (2-11 !', i Detroit, Banning ($-4) at Minnesota. Sluit (M| ' Baltimore. Barker (2-0) at Los Angelas, Belinsky (2-01 i (NI By DENNIS KNSCHT I:3O—POLE VAULT: Ron Beard, Clro Risoldi, Dave Brier SHOT PUT: Tom Urbanik JAVELIN: Rlsoldi, Dick Walker, Bill Coulouris BROAD JUMP: Bob Grantham, Jim Tyson, Hal Powell HIGH JUMP: Jerry Wettstone, George Casey, Earl Pace 2:OO—MILE RUN: Steve Moorhead, Gerry Norman, Dick Tuft 2:10—440-YD. DASH: Mike Miller, Tom Mettrlck, George Barnhill 2:20—100-YD. DASH: Tony Wayne, Steve. Popp, Lou Flschman 2:30—120-YD. HIGH HURDLES: Grantham, Wettstone DISCUS THROW: John Gourtney, Rowland Bowers 2:40—880-YD. RUN: Howie Beardorff, Miller, Lionel Bassett 2:50—220-YD. DASH: Wayne, Popp, Tyson 1 3:00—220-YD. LOW HURDLES: Grantham, Wettstone,! Barnhill I 3:10—2 MILE RUN: Norman, Deardorff, Tuft 1 3:2S—MILE RELAY: Moorhead, Mettrick, Miller, Barnhill 1 I ' 1: •- a PENN STATE RIDING CLUB HORSE SHOW i ’ * s MAYS&6 10:00 A.M. Saturday { 12:30 P.M. Sunday ! ' Umk Park Hi, 322 2 ai. Nartt. of Stala Collogo 4 nn«L L mr T ,««• f .m .»vi K- 1 * i K'i * 4 : V x •’ t S 1 V , 1 i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA .. . top State discut thrower Gerald Young, In the •* * ★ ★ ★ ★ STEVE MOORHEAD Frosh Trackmen Meet Cornel! Penn State's " freshman track Johnston in the mile, Zen Kwozko team will meet the Cornell frosh in the 440, Terza and Watkins In at Ithaca, N.Y., this afternoon in'the javelin, Larry Allen in the its second and last meet of the 880, Tom Pinkerton in the pole season. Ted_ Bond in the shot put ,‘i * $ State 1 , frosh were smashed by'"* bon Frazier in the IM-yard Navy in their opener, 95-38. | aasn ‘ iThe Lions* only bright spots in the meet were tne mile run and Mitiflaor, Saul to Apptor the Javelin throw. Colin Grant . * and Jim Johnson finished ini'*' *WO AII-aTOf wQIVIOS 4:34.2 and 4:41, respectively tol Penn State's Bob Mitinger and finish first and second in the milc.[Bili Saul will appear in two all- George Terra finished first in! atar games thi * summer the javelin with a 204* 10&"l In June they’ll play in the sec throw, 30' farther than the second onc * Football Coaches All-Amerl pla'ce man, teammate Bob Wat- «« in Buffalo, and August kins. 3 will Play for the College AU- ■ . , , Stars against the National Poot- Corneit has been more fortunate ball League champion Green Bay than State in its one dual meet. p acUeF , in Chicago’s Soldiers* The Cornell frosh slipped by Field. Colgate's freshmen, 71’4-68%. by. Mi'.inger, who signed with tha sweeping the 440 and taking firstjg an Diego Chargers of the Ameri places in the 220 low hurdles, two- can League, played end for tha mile, broad jump, pole vault,! Nl { tany Lions. Saul, who’ll Join ! discus and shot put. I the Baltimore Colts next fall, was I The best chances for the Lion a center and linebacker for Rip 'cubs appear to be Grant and Engle. iff* greasy, by George! ButVKaii* with V-7 beep* your hair neat aH day without groaao. f fbturaffy. V-7® is thegreaseless grooming discovery. Vitalise With V-7 fithlt emharraesin* dandruff nruanl, ''"SSi* if it it it GERRY NORMAN . , . Lion distance stars r*>* PAGE NINE
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