THURSDAY. MAY 10. T 962 j . i | : • Norman Old to Set New 2-Mile Record : t: = iy DBOUS KNECHT Penn. State’s Gerry Norman, fast establishing himself as one of-the best distance run ners in the is 'going-to Jtcy to smash the 'University record for the two-mile-run this Saturday when the thinclads host Pitt on Beaver Field. • The present two-niile mark of 4:58.9 i was set in 1959 by Dick Englebritik. I NbHMAN RAN the two-mile for the first time this season last Saturday against Michigan State and thrilled the crowd by beat ing the Spartans’ 1961 Big Ten Two-mile Indoor champion, Ger ald Young by 150 yards. Norman’s time i was 9:13.2, far short of record-breaking, but he had i no : one to push him faster. Coach Chick Werner doubts’ that Pitt will have' a two-miler good enough .to keep up with Norman either. The Panthers' best', distance men haven't runl faster than 9:50 this season. 7- “We're having Moorhead (Steve) : run the two-mile to push Norman." Werner explained.. Norman’s feelings about run ning for-the record are: "I don’t . want to think about it If there’s no pressure it will be much easier.”' > The best time Norman, ever recorded for the two-mile was fl-9:07.3 when, he placed third in the IC4A indoor meet March 10 in New • York’s Madison Square Garden. - - ! ★ ★ ; ★ Ed Moran, a former distance 6tar for the Lions, now running for the New York Athletic Club, stopped off at Beaver Field Mon day to visit his former coach'and teammates. Moran, who led the Lions to the IC4A indoor and outdoor titles in 1959, holds more Penh State track records than any other athlete. FOR A ’ Quality Plus HAIRCUT VISIT HERB'S BARBER SHOP Located At Top of Hill on S. Alien St. He set his first record, 3:43.2 fori 1500-meters in 1958, and set five] more the following year. He holds the 880-yard record (1:49.5), the mile record (4:01.7), and is a member of the mile, four-mile and distance medley record-] holding shay teams. i Personalized Touch in { Any ) Style THE DAILY O ED MORAN ★ ★ ★ ■|H Mb f Eg S| | the filter cigarette with the unfiltered taste. You get a lot to like. j .n^urkn EGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Frosh 9 Meets Bucknell Today After a twelve day vacation,' the Freshman baseball team re sumes its schedule this afternoon, to Lewisburg to play the frosh. ‘ Bill' Spieth’s freshman put together two ■tctories at the cost of 'nter, 5-3, and Behrend .. However, due to their personnel, centers are not for strong teams, so Buck give the frosh thsir competition of the sea By The Associated Press Major' league baseball clubs were trimming , their rosters (yesterday with the teams limited to 25 players after the midnight deadline. Several teams already were down to the player limit although each had been allowed to carry 28 men for the first 30 days of! the season. Milwaukee sold Don McMahon,, j veteran relief pitcher, to the Hous-1 of his success thus far!*™ Colts of the National Leaguej .1, the Lion coach will ln a straight cash deal. The trans itart the game with his action came a. no great surprise' Fred hase- because the 32-year-old McMahon id or lE WillSS »«M newsmen he wanted a change! ■,e; Dave Felak, short- *<* n , e jr while he was involved ohn Harvey, third base. «" •holdout campaign last winter.. Id territory will prob- ! McMahon had an 0-1 record, vered bv Jim Kroemer Pithing only three inmngs for'the d Rhodes in center and Braveg „ ' [ icelli or Lou Amici in catching chores win be YcmkMs Scor« 4 In Seventh to Top Red Sox, 4*l NSW YORK <AP) Bill Mon-jped Roger Maris’ liner for an signed is timot pitcher, gwh'bouquetfe*. stresk of BVs hitle»l«ror MonbouqueM. out jcould give the nod to any one of, innings was broken by rookie £ ut " alk S [Six pitchers who have appeared Tresh's ! bunt single yesterday )on four pltch „ (j u in g bases, thus far this season. and the J New York Yankees fol-; Elston Howard came through ; After today’s game, the frosh lowed up with four runs in the with the blow that meant the ball travel to Altoona for a return seventh for a 4-1 victory over the game, a double over the hea'd of engagement Saturday. ißdston Red Sox. Carl Vastrzemski in left field, j Trcsh ■ bunted a little fly ball scoring Tresh. Maris and Berra. l*t Collegian Classifieds over Monbouquette’s head for the Bill Skowron followed with a 1 urns* vmr first base hit with one out in the;single to left, driving in Howard 1 j_ WORK rus TOll 'seventh. Gary Geiger then drop- with the fourth run of the inning. Major League Teams Cut Squads to 25-Player Limit Casey Stengel pared the New York Meta’ roster by option ing Sherman “Roadblock" Jane* to the Syracuse farm of the Inter nationa! eLague. Jones, 28, had an 0-4 record with the Mets after showing promise in spring train ing. Last year with the Cincinnati Reds, Jones had a l-l record. | Baltimore farmed out Billy Short (0-0), a left-handed pitcher, land Ossie Virgil, 29-year-old •utility man, to Rochester of the jIL. The Orioles made room for the return of pitcher Jack Fisher from the disabled list by selling first baseman-outfielder Marv Throne berry to the Mets in a cash deal. Throneberry will join the Mets in New York tomorrow. At that time the Mets will have to cut One player. fcifc PAGE SEVEN
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