TUESDAY. MAY 15. 1962 Thinclads Smash Four Po|und Panthers for F I By DENNIS KNtCHT j Records fell right and left on Beayer Field Saturday, as the Penn State track team poundetl Pitt, 93 Mr-37 %, to win its first meet of the season. ■ Jerry j Wettstone and Ciro Ri soldi set new Perm State records in' the high jump and! pole vault, and Howie Deardorff j and Gerry Norman set new meet records in the 880-yard run and two-mile to highlight the meet. Wettstone jumped 6*6V«". top ping Dick Campbell’s two-year old record by one-quarter of an inch, and the meet record of 6’5 5/8"; set in 1938. ; ; Deardorff s time was 1:50.6, erasing 1 the meet record of 1153.2, standing since 1924. . Norman, who was shooting for Dick Engelbrink’s Penn State rec ord of i8:58.9. for . the two-mile, just missed, recording a 9:00.5. Norman’s time, however, easily smashed Horace Ashenfelter’s 1949 meet record of 9:18. STEVE MOORHEAD, who paced the event for the first 'mile, before yielding to Norman's ! greater en durance, finished second in 9:22.9. Dick Tuft also ran a fine race, finishing-- third in 9:50.2 to com plete tjie clean sweep. The amazing thing about Satur day’s meet Was that 12 out of the 25 Penh .State athletes who com peted made better showings than they eVer had before. This figure does not include Wettstone who, although he - set .a new record Saturday, jumped higher during the indoor season when he set the; high jump indoor standard of 6’6}»”.! “This is Jlie best record of any Penn State tearrt that I can re member,” Werner said. For Wer ner, who is now in his 29th year as head coach, that is' quite a statement. j “This isn’t the' most talented team we’ve ever had,” the veteran mentor continued, “but it’s the try ingest team we’ve ever had.” ‘ THE .LIONS had one' double winner in Steve Popp, who sprint ed the 100-yard dash in 9.9 and the 220 in 21.6. Tony Wayne, who Liohs Win One in VB Tourney ; An eight-man squad, represent-! fore being eliminated by ' Ball ing Penn State, traveled to Phila- State Teachers, 15-12, 15-10. - delphia this past weekend to par-; Outstanding for State' were ticipate in the AAU National Vol-:spiker Doug Gerard and set man, levball championships at the Cen-jFred Claypoole. ! tral YMCA. It was the’ first time a Penn t j m ,* „ 'State team had ever competed in J°£>he annual tournament. The team fvfJtwTin tv?-Vint hwr« , P ’ ; ■ P! p: :p! 1 A KEEP TOUR HJW KAT ALL DAY «p»BT BUS l f **4 oil in the can. la your bar, use Vitals with V-7®, the || -V J is grooming discovery. Fights embarrassing dandruff, it —.l dnhess—keens vouf hairoeat afl dag without grease. -—CoUtglaa Pk»t» by Dsn MiUom PENN STATE'S Gerry Norman is all alone as he crosses the finish line of the two-mile race. His time of 9:00.5 broke the meet record, but was just short of the 8:58.9 Penn Slate mark, held by Dick Engelbrink. The Lions won their first dual meet of the outdoor season, whipping Pitt. 931i-37Vi. usually places in the dashes;. »*&-- 1. fc*rdor«. p.nn st«w:_2 c.rt«r. pulled a muscle m the 100 In the mile run. Moorhead. Nor- 220—1. pwpp, Penn’sute; 2. Munter. man and Deardorff crossed the Pi '* : Sh»n«f«n. PH . t - „ .finish line together in 4:17.4. Only! s^; S'Trnini. r™ two points have been scoced ( stat«. :*3.*. ! against’ State in, the mile run ini 2-Mile Rua—l. Norman Penn State; the three dual meets this season, ',s u !!ir« !o?.s’, , • TRACK EVENTS | Mile Relay— 1. Pitt iCarter. Slutsky. Mile Run—l. Tie between Moorhead. ’ Muster. Friend): 2. Penn State. 3 :22. Deardorff and Norman. Penn State.! FIELD EVENTS 4:17.4. Shot Put 1. Urbanik. Penn State; 2. 440—1. Miller. Penn State; 2. Mettriek. Grantham. Penn State;. 3. Hill. Pitt, 53 Penn ■ State; 3. Slutaky. Pitt. :50.4. 'feet 3\ inche*. 100- 1. Popp, Penn State; 2. Munter,' Pole Vault—l. RUoldi. Penn State; 2. Pitt; Shanafelt. Pitt. :09.9. [Beard. Penn State: *.• Tie between Gar* 120—High Hurdle*—l. Friend. Pitt; 2.w<«xl. Wrier*. Pitt. 14 feet 4** Inche* tnew Grantham. Penn State; 3. Whitford, Pitt, meet and Penn State record). 14.6. Javelin—*l. Walker. Penn State; 2. Rl-- soldi. PetMj State; 3. Coulooris. Penn State. [lB4 feet *1 inche*. Broad Jump—l. Friend, Pitt; 2. JTjnofi,' Penn Stale: 3. Grantham. Penn State. 22 feet »i Inch. * Hiirh Jump—h WetUtone. Penn State; 2. Casey. Penn State; 1 Tie between Pace. Penn State, and Wbiteford. Pitt. 6 feet 1 4*i inche* mew meet* and Penn State{ rwoHi. ' ! l.i ! I •-T-! '■>!.!. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA * * * ★ ★ ★ !*• % Records, rst Win * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Dbtui—l. Courtney, Penn State; 2. Thom■■ try» Pitt; 3. Clfrk*. PUt. IV) feet l 1 * Inch**. . < Slate Lmksmen 3rd in Tourney; Seek 8% Win at Buckneii Today By JOE GRATA | score in the qualifying round. State's nolf team finished Robinson's score was hurt when otate s gou team limshed he was on holes No.'s third of 14 entrants in the l. 3. and 4. when he hit the ball fasten Intercollegiate Golf ■Association tournament at, JN ALL. wc were penal- Cornell University the past! »zed about 18 times throughout weekend, placing behind cham- 80 - v ' e explained. “Be pion Yale and rtinner-up Army. ' vere> “, n , a . r * friis aOernoon the Lions travel «[, lh ® P 1^ 01 ? h,t ,h * to LewUburg where they will^ 11 ° u ,' S* bo “" ds meet Buckneii, a powerful Middle! a \ hlC „ h l iw » h S Atlantic Conference team. | fai '' va >, s ?* a hu « t> hazard . For coach Joe Boyle's Nittany ;• < r , ' t,r ®} c * m * linksmen. sophomore Dave Lie- : P*^“^ an . c * " as f . c, u»tejtood. Last bau (159) and captain Bob Swahnifcf* 1 ’ *** L '° ns f,nwh «?. n,nlh (163) were low men in Saturday's V ,S qualifying round of 36 holes and ‘ n JL c* f,ve *° pFK> - advanced to ind.vidua! competi-’ ® m ™ g , Sta * * SPVP " •tion m. single eliminat.on match “‘ aPS m ‘* r such s,ron « D J av t • y cirxt.u ... . , ! Sophomores Jim 'Tabor and ~ S\VAHN WAS eliminated in Roland Gartner finished slh and the first round by Navy s Tom gy, j n the qualifier, wav below Haney, b and 5. Liebau moved to w h*t Boyle expected. ‘ the semi-finals before he was “Now we meet Buckneii,” the beaten, a and 4. by Yales George Nitranv golf tutor said, “and the Nilson. Results were unavailable are s „ n verv much cnthuscd on the Individual winner at press about , he They're hoping time last night. .to win the remaining four match- Liebau. 2-4 for the regular sea- es.” son, pulled what was probably the' The Lions’• record now stands biggest upset of the tourney when at 7-1. he downed Army’s Steve Tim-' Complete EIGA team standing* brook, 3 and 1, in the quarter- and Stat(U*> individual scores for finals. The Cadet linksman was, the first '4nd second rounds of the medalist' i.i the qualifying round qualifiers (18 holes e3ch>: with a 153 tend had a 4-under par , rin«i Tim Bi»«4in«. 68 to win in the first round of; '• Y »**. !,0H: ?- Army. *3l. s uili'i.. i*K, t. N»vy. H'Cl, S. Coynrll. AS#. t. ma \. competition. ipriiwtnn, MS; 1. (Jex.rt.lown, ; h. »i«r*»r.i, i? t>an hurt him in the semi-final round p ’ mn ‘ *** : u but I couldn’t be' more plgased; ' hi.i. Ikswmmi Rmolu with his showing.” 1 uti-iwu. ?'.>■«• i:. •. t ,sw»hn. <&-;<- Bill I Robinson finulted- third ly ? for the Lions, turning m a 166 n#r. ik»; t. rutdy, ht *5 it* Ho jHum, Palmer Wins Colonial FORT WORTH. Tex. (AP) Pott, who never led the power* [Pressure-proof Arnold Palmer un- ; ful Latrobc. Pa., belter tacked leashed another dazzling windup together. a 38-35-73 for second vesterday and tripped Johnny Pott place monev of $3,300. &VsrslifBi&B; Itonal Invitation Colt Champion- «„d' hi,' K m'aj™ Palmer, leading by one stroke. c^arnp * on3 * , ‘ p ~ after nine holes, trimmed three shots from par on the back nine of the sprawling par 70 course in capturing his first title here. He picked up a fat $7,000 paycheck. He hfed a 37 going out and. in [typical [Palmer fashion, a red hot 32 coming in, for one-under-par i 69 PAGE SEVEN New College Diner .CSojA*n»QvifTT :£*f«n th» Movies r