TUESDAY. MAY 8. 1962 Spartans Mile Relay Loss Costs State Win By DENNIS KNECHT •Penn State; and Michigan State fought i a tight track battle right clown to the last event in Saturday’s dual meet at Beaver Field. But it just wasn't the Lions’ day. The score was tied; at 63 after 14 events had been completed and only the mile relay remained' to the winner. \ When it was : all over. Spartan John .Parker had crossed the finish line 1.3 seconds .before Mike Miller, 'and.- Michigan: .State had won the meet, 68-63. It was a disappointing loss tor the Lions, who produced some, fine performances. Gerry Norman emerged with the meet’s finest | run, heating the’Spartans’ captain and '1961 Big Ten indoor two-mile champion, Gerald Young, by 150 yards in both runners’ .-specialty, the two-mile. NORMAN! STARTED out with an early lead, turning the first quarter-mile| ini 64 seconds hut Young took over near the end of the third lap. Norman increased his margin, finishing with a time of 9:13.2. Young was clocked in 9:33.21 . Immediately after Norman’s victory, it Was announced that he had been invited to; compete in the Los Angeles Coliseum Relays, May 18. Norman will compete in the 5000-meter run.. Steve Moorhead and Howie Deardorffalso were outstanding, tyingj for first place in the mile and 880. They ! finished the half mile in the fast time of 1:52.5 and the mile In >4:16. “They were tremendous", Werner, said. /RON BEARD and Ciro Risoldi tied for first (place in the pole vault with Michigan State’s Jerry .Dehenau at. li3’6’’. Each vaulter 'missed three chances at 14’, but oh the fourth jtry, after the com petition was ! over, Beard and Risoldi cleared the height. “It's too bad we. don’t get four trys at the bar,” Beard said after the meet. | - Fourteen feet Is the Penn State MAJOR NATIONAL LEAGUE w. San Francisco, - SO St-. Louis - IS Pittsburgh 114 a-Loe Angeles IS Philadelphia 11 Cincinnati M Milwaukee 10 a-Houston 9 Chicago 6 New "York 4 16 a—Played nlaht. game Taday'a Gaasea San Frinebco, Marichal (4-t) at St Louie, Jackson (3-2) N.* Loa Angeles. Koafax.(4-2) at Houston, Woorfcahfck (2*l) Or Johnson (o*4) N. PhUadefphia, Mahaffer (2-3) at Cincin nati, O’Toole <2-3 > N. New York, Hook U-l) or Craig (1-8) at Chicago. Cardwell (0-4) or Ellsworth (2-5). Pittsburgh, Francis (1-5) at Milwaukee, Psehe (1-0) K. 1 After you pick out the trunks you like, check our selection of matching beach shirts. Tapered poncho tailed shirts are the greatest thing to hit the beach *h the Center of fcnn#ylvjiniB* >■ Fret Parking At Rear of Store While You Shop • 229 $. Allen St. • AD 8-1241 since Marinesl Nip Liott Thindads in Last Event r-f. —Catl*gi»n PboU by K«n Franklin GEORGE CASEY CLEARS the high jump bar!at 6‘5" to tie for first place with teammate Jerry WetUione in Saturday's meet with Michigan State. The height was only one inch’below the Penn State outdoor record and was the highest Casey has ever jumped. ★ ★ ★ provided thrills for the packed stands at Beaver Field. Parker was clocked in 48.2 seconds in !the 440, equaling the meet record, but the time was not allowed because of strong winds. ? The 100-yard dash meet record also was equaled, but not al-j lowed, by Lewis in 9.6. State’s mile relay team of Mit trick, Deardorff, Moorhead and; I Miller was timed in 3:22.8. ! Other winners for the Lions j ►were Tom Urbanik in the shoti iput, with a heave of 50’1” and! {John Courtney in the discus throw, 129’2". ■ Trick Erinti ★ ★ ★ • -1 . L record, which Beard has already: tied this spring. Werner is con fident that both vaulters will soon be clearing the present record, i George Casey was a big sur prise for the Lions, tying Jerry Wettstone for first place in the high' jump. The winning height was 6*5”, only 1” below the School outdoor record, and the highest Casey bas-ever jumped. Lions Bob Grantham and George; Barnhill had bad luck in -the | hurdles events. Grantham fell; gonig over the third harrier inj the 120-yard high hurdles event.: giving the Spartans a clean sweep, j In the 220-lows, Barnhill fell and: Grantham, who was leading most of the way, dropped to second at] the finish. j ' Herm Johnson was outstanding! for. Michigan' State, winning the: 120 high hurdles, -the 220 lows, taking second in the discus and running the third leg on the Spartan’s winning mile relay team. - ’ MICHIGAN STATE runners, Parker and Sherm Lewis, also: LEAGUES - AMERICAN LEAGUE {Peckbam. Michigan State. :Zi'.l. , W. L. Pet. C.B;j MU# Relay- 1. Michigan SUU (Lew is] i New York 14 -7 • .647 (Homing, H. Johnson. Parker); 2. Penn Cleveland —_..J2 8 .800.- IViJute. 3;2M. , KinnwoU ......... 14 10 .588 l!j' «uu b»miu 1 Los Angeles 11 9 .540 2Hj rus4 B *** U Chicago 18 12 .510' 8 Shot Put—l. Urbantk. Penn State: 2, | Boa ton * . \\ U .500 |tL Mutcblar, Michigan State. 8. 'Grantham, |K>nu« citr ..'III H .U 2 But*. SO f«t 1 Inch. U I Baltimore JC.UO II .«5 «HI W»IW. Pftin BUU: f R|. lOetroft 9 U .450 Penn State: 8. Anuria. Michigan; I Waah!ngton~~. 4 14 .200 lBO feet 3>4 Inehea. ’ :j T j.j, . Broad Jump—l. Lewis. Michigan State; To«ara ua»aa f Parker. Michigan State: t. Grantham.; Boston. Monhouquette <2-2* at> New p*ti n State. 23 f«rt 2Vi Inches. York.j Ford (2-11 N. Hijrb Jump—l. Tie between Wrttetone Pet, G.B. .769 .692 -3 .609 .600 4V* j»i*' evi .600 7 .417 9 . .409 9f .240 13*4 .200 1* Detroit. Moati <2-31 at U* Antrim. P«»n BUU; 3. Tt# between iGrb* (1-0) N. W. Johnaon, aiul Berrj; Michigan Hut*. ClCTeUnd. Don<w.n (4-0) »t Mlnne- * £|jj, VwiKVi. Tl* BUoMI ini \urtm, Ka»t <w> r*. Bmt4. Penn State. mn4 Dehenau, Miahfffa* Kanaaa City. Rakow (S-l> at Baltimore, Sute.H feet * tache* Pappaa l!*ll N. Diaetas—i. Courtney Ctikuo. Bn*h»rtK (<-l) »t Wuhlnston. H. Johnson. Michion SUl»; Ruilolpb 10-Oi N. Pwin 1 St»U. 120 fg«t 2 fach«. 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State; t. firanthara. Penn State; lj, Pr*n Suu; i WE'VE GOT 'EM HABERDASHERY STEVE MOORHEAD LEADS the field during the mil# run, with teammate Howie Deardorf! close behind. They tied for first place in 4:16. Behind the State distance stars is Michigan Spite's Roger Humbarger. who finished third. NBA Packers Name Lane GM CHICAGO (/P) Frank and a few million word*.. Lane, on the sidelines for near- t He never settled too long In on* , . n , , _ , , He had three years to go ily a year after being fjred by on a contract as president of the the Kansas City A’s, got back American Association when; hr be. .v t icaroe general manager of the Chi info-sports yesterday—as gen-cago White Sox in 1948. ertfl manager of the year-old: He pulled the Sox up by their Chicago Packers of the National 0001 straps wi,h his )tnack ol P rrt ' untcago packers or the National-motion and trades. But he and Basketball Association. jibe club's vice president. Chuck The 60-year-old grandfather Comiskey. could not see eye-to ***■*«. Dave Trager for one year at an ;an , outburst against an umpire, undisclosed sum. His Job, as it,loading to a $5OO fine of Lane by has been previously in baseball,] Commissioner Ford Frick. is to put the click into the turn-! i„ ' ... , K „ ... _ .j „ Lane left the Sox with five rstiles and mold a winning team. | ycars reTri atninic on his contract. Basketball isn’t anything new tojHe went to the St, Louis Cardi- J the ibouncy Lane, who for 20 t nals and left with one year to go [years was a Big Ten cage officiahort that pact. Then he hooked up prior to World War II But when with Cleveland; leaving with two he returned from service; he start-lyqars still remaining. The next «sd cutting capers in baseball that; stop, was Kansas City, where he may never be matched. He was* aria owner Chuck Finley fell out [a man of a few hundred trades with a. thud last June. I. W«lk l Are ywi a «m pat of * two pat man? 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