SATURDAY. MAY 12. 1962 Emphasis on Individual Stars AsThinclads Host Underdog Pitt - By .DENNIS KNICHT ; The emphasis twill be on dividual performances rath .than team scores when tl s Penri State thinclads take Pitt at Beaver Field this.afte: noon. Field events start at r running events at 2. Neither team has won a iiil. this season, but Pitt is expected to be a. definite underdog. Thi Panthers lost their first du meet to Miami of Ohio, 64V&-56 and last Saturday placed secoi to Syracuse in a triangular meei Syracuse had 68 points. Pitt h; 53 and West Virginia had 41. State, likewise has lost t meets, but to powerhouses, Na and Michigan State. IF COACH Chick' Wernei plans for this afternoon turn o .as expected, the Lions’ star d tance runner, Gerry Norman, going to have quite a day. Wer ner's plans*' call for Norman to run under 8:58 in the two-mile race; head is entered in the long race.felt and Steve Munter, both of, “This will get him ready for the, 3looB with Norman ‘ *£**?!? JIS ar ° Und; ' Coliseum Relays and break the 1 “MOORHEAD IS going to setj 9 9 s ‘f° nd ?,. all f ason ', J l school record ai the same time/'ithe pace for the first mile-and-a« r T* l6 State H pole vault recojd Werner explained.' * (half/* Werner explained. The 1° fi° these weeks andj n ~ . ‘coach also plans to enter Norman this one looks as good as any! ,• T £ e Co l lse . l J n J. Relays referred and Moorhead in the mile run with three men in the event who! in thT m^ l ) . be “ fi along with Howie Deardorff. have been threatening the height, held m the Los | Angeles Coliseum • all season. evo». the,. against wodd-wid, thanihar Ijadtej and Moot- "» ™ “in S t competition. hea d ) to take second and third co . holder of the Penn State mark The record referred to is owned (JV?* *2, l*,?! at the same height. State’s Ciro by Dick Engelbrink, who set the!™ de ; i? f e ?!?, orf£ should also take Risoldi also has cleared the height two-mile mark of 8:58.9 in 1959. the.half-mile. £n practit . e . 6 Pitt’s two-milers, Bob Tarkany "Our sprinters have been run and Bill Mocnik’, haven’t run be-ping good dashes all year,’’ the low 9:50 this season and probablyiLion coach said. "But Michigan won’t give Norman any competi- State’s sprinters killed us.” Popp . tion. Lion captain Steve Moor-'Placed third in the 100 last week [despite a 9.8 clocking. Wayne was • I |i fourth in 9.9. . - IM ReSUItS I “It's discouraging for our men,” ’ v Werner said. ‘They run under 10 Volleyball seconds and get beat anyway. In Frmutnity my ■ book anyone who can run • c A h l , d'f- Siitm. chi. i*:- 1 *- 1 5 - 7 under 10 seconds is a good sprint oucnia Alpha Epsilon def. Phi Rappa Fsl. ° r forfeit . er * Siicnisdef. Delta Phi. 15-8, 15-6, n/%nn' xtrn ti/xvwP nf ;n »,.! Alph/'Chi Rho def. Zeta Beta Tau, 14-16/ POPP AND WAYNE Will bej • ir-2. is-7 t} ; running against Pitt s Bob Shana-; Independent Leaf at Armstrong del. Columbia, forfeit Franklin def. .Elk. forfeit Yutci Bears del. Whinm. 154, 15-10 • Schnook* def. Navy. IS-?. 14-16, 15-10 Birch def. Hemlock. 15-0, 15-2 . WRA' Softball Stephen* def. Alpha Chi Omefra, 2>-9 ,McElwr»in def. Alpha Ornicron Pi, 15-1 Delta Zeta def* Alpha Gamma Delta, 9-5 TOMORROW EVENING "A Psychiatrist Looks at the Church" Speaker: DR. JOHN WALMER, University Psychiatrist 6:30 p.m. Lutheran Student Center * ★ ★ ★ HOWIE DEARDORFF ★ ★ ★ New College Diner ' Downtown Bcjwten the Movies./ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PAlfcK. PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL I.EA Ua b-l.oa Ao«*l«a IX 1| .121 4 b-Minneanla .. ..II 12 ,U» 4 e-Pittabtlr«h 14 II .sxo 4 le Chirac* .... 15 II .5.U ‘ 11, Philadelphia 15 II -.542 S'l/c le.. On,ele. .12 || hi; t ' C-Clnclnliati 13 14 .Glib ? t !.'naltlm*.re .12 13 .44.1 5 d Milwaukee 12 14 .4112 »>i,nL_ll,ieion II >l2 ,4'x 4 ... _ , ... , a-Houaton ..10 U .5X5 lO'ijVHIWJotl :II I* ,47» 4 IM Badmitton Champions <* Npw .York * •# u di-kmiu m, 12 it ,n> %% Fraternity and independent bad-l a. b. c. d - piayeit atihi nmn Yauraa/a mitton champions were deter- * r Yeaierday’a Raaqita ... ; ' - r v m l n H e i d WMhi;;U- , inight, with Pi Kspp& Alphas A\ Te4*/a c*n»m. Gam#* Stoddart and' Ed Turner ofi PMiwWphu. mcLuh <3-o> at chieM». num»M, «2*2» *i iuiu- Armstrong copping titles. H P .hn is-t, .m rum, < f' li N . u , Stoddard, who was independent » l New York, Cml* ,„4. Bischoff of Beta Theta Pi. 10-5. o*T«»>u n 41 n urn <> 2- 15-2, while Turner downed War- l*>» Akhpl**. K<>uf«T u-3i si. Nm|<. ™ MaC ?u° nal . d u ° f R '’T'" *.n r h„, - 15-9, m the other singles match. ‘ton. J»hn*. n m-ii n * * * CIRO RISOLDI it it it A man with doesn’t need this deodorant He could ose a wdman's roll-on with impunity. Mennen Spray was made for the man Who wants a deodorant he knows will get through to the skin ... where perspiration starts. Mennen Spray Deodorant does just that. It gets througMo the skin. And it worksL All day.-More men use Mennen Spray than any other deodorant.-Have you tried it yet? 64* and *l.OO ptus tax >;>V>i t*' 1 1 | *Comotete UtH »< body N*>, ittl of the Sfichmsn Seek'7th Victory ; Host 'Road Winless Garnet By MAN BILUCK j* 4 0 record by trouncing Lehigh, . SfxrrU Co-Editor , Swarthmore hasn’t won anL B**'* l * 3 th « two championships, owartnmore nasn i won an jSute is gunninß for its awav game this reason and ord in history- The 1946 and 1955 Lion lacrosse coach Dick Pen- cek is hoping the pattern won’t Saturday against Colgate would change this afterr oon in Bea- est#b i ish * neorA 1 The victory against Lehigh as-, ver ataaium. jsurvd State of its first winning Pe icek’s stickmen go after theirßeason since 1959 when the Liora seventh win at 2 and unW we r, 960 St **» ... , and last year the record was 4-6. Swarthmore comes up wsth its best game of the season, the EVEN THOUGH the stickmen chaupes are State may have a bad little trouble against Lehigh, pretty easy time of it, Pencek was far front pleased with The Garnet has a 5-4 record, but thc,r all of the wins have come against Garnet coach Brooke Cottman weak teams and all at home, bas 11 lettermen back from last They beat Loyola, Franklin. & year's team which last to State, Marshal], Stevens. Lafayette andl®‘® Pete Brandt, Nick Fedoruk, Drexel. ■ A.way from home thej"®* l ! Morehouse and Jack Riggs lost to Delaware, Penn, Washing-' bolster the defense while Dave ton and Lehigh. ’ I Walter, John Nesbitt. Bill Jewett, STATF MPiNwur v . „ l Bob Hickey and Ben Cooper are , ' MEANWHILE, has. f riml the midfield corps, Carl beaten two teams that stopped the Uehlein is the a £d Dick S^ n *« t r,r,£f r T n *r d and-Kittredge is the lone returning aLo topped Loyola and Lafayette. Jltack letterman. Other Lion wins came over Rut- „ , w gers and Washington Si Lee. Mary- , Pel ] l cck K w l ’ l . s *f r< rc f ®“ land and Syracuse were victorious [' neu P w btch show* Andy Lock over the Lions ,hart. Dave Flinchbaugh and Dick Swcnsen in the defense: Tom A victory this afternoon for, Hayes, Lou Meier and Bill Char- State would give them the Pemvron at midfield; Dick ' Seelig. Del championship. Wednesday the'Howie Spencer and John Me iso I ; Lions captured the Middle Atlan- at attack, and Vinme Tedcwo at tic Conference championship with goal. ' MAJOR LEAGUES cia Universal) Alope PAGE 9EVEH ' Horl«*n *t !,♦»* An***!#*, f'hnnrw i J.J • N I i-nl.-r i» ti nt M<«*| f J.. 1 f