WEDNESDAY. MAY 16. 1962 !I.' - • • f - ‘ Norman Faces Champ In Coliseum Relays NATIONAL UAGI'E 1 w. u rn. cja; 1.-S.B FrmAror. Si t .7TA r—l k-L« An*c4« 19 IS .SIS t i Louia IT tl .MT S 1 d-Ctnrinnmti ."..IS It .ASS S ;c-Pitt»barxh 14 U ,M» t 1 . j ; - ,By DENNIS KNECHT ic-tniw»uk»« ui i* .w »' ; Penn State’s Gerry Norman, one of the best distances* liK runners in the East, will travel to the West—the Los Angeles ;^^,’. V cTV^pT.V^ 7 nwlt u4i . Coliseum—where he will compete in the 22nd annual Coli-I st u>at».sZkSuuJTTTssß Fnwcbn*. seum Relays Friday night. I Pimii (i-si »t im AataUa. Norman has? been .invited to compete in the 5000-meter, nawoAh u *> or Koonee 1 1—0 » run against outstanding compe- . . ] ** *. |'ciTrTniltUO^Srrt.'i.^Vi PkiWMphi.. tition which includes: Barry 1 Me- u-iv ini Gee of New' Zealand; Charlie >in.. o k«. Hrndi«T d-n .t ruukunth. Clark, formerly a standout for * n American ULkgve San Jose State; Jerry Smartt of w. L. ret c.a. the Southern Cal Striders; Pat K'"'‘ l *r'!. v vjl J! “2 r Clohessy of Houston; Merle Me- c "mi? is .mt is Gee of the Los Angeles Track a Oik-w it u ,si» s Club; Danny Murphy a freshman £££" “lw s ia •15 % from San Jose State; Julia Mann u Ats>i« is u .4*l 4 of Southern Cal;: Vic-Zwolak of h-B«.ton , ii u .is: 4s Villanova; Dennisf Moore of Abi- c . itr *2 H .1? . lene Christian and Australia; Mai », b. l ”r d B -pi»V»4 «i*iu*«»n»ir Robertson, unattached; Bob Soth YmmUr’i Rmtt of. the St riders;, and Jerry Ash- B*iUmor» 7. Um \nat\** 1 inUrhn more of the Western Michigan and k.mm car w/tker *.4 ci«.eU.a. Los Angeles Track Club. cr»nt u-01 in> I j The biggest names in'the race K^°*d An^ 1 ?' tl *' * l Bakirnor*. are Soth, who ran in the Ameri- York.' sufford (j i> *t iwoo. can-Russian meet, and Clohessy, sehwnii u-n n st*niwm»« i2-o> »t ckw-mo. : THE COLISEUM Relays record Kiianoo, Kralick (I-I> at Drtrol*. Bun 'for the 5000-ineter run is 14:25.5 nin * .set by All Lawrence- of the Uni- - . , _ iversity of! Houston in 1960. How- Orioles Kip Angels, 7-1 ■ever, according to Bill Hunter, the BALTIMORE (/P) Consecu-! ■ meet 'chairman, this mark is ex- five two-run homers by rookie • pected to fall Friday nighty John (Boog) Powell and the four- Norman, who runs the two-mile hit pitching of Milt Pappas car-! lin competition for State, has nev- GERRY NORMAN jried Baltimore to .a 7-1 victory ier run 5000 meters. . -k -k k iover the Los Angeles Angels lastj The distance, about 188 yards',. ,V . . • ...... might for the Orioles’ fifth win ini longer than three miles, will be! jr l 3 c j^ s ' wfl ° , tu . t 7' e m * be games. | run on a new Olympic-type, track!Performance of their careers in, Powell's two homers, the first’ of crushed-brick-day. The new; 016 meel - - 1 capping-a five-run surge in the track will be used for the first] Coach Chick Werner had high first inning, backed a fine per time. c ' praise; for the other members,jformance by Pappas that brought The longest race Norman ran!Howtte Deardorlf and Ciro Risoldi,this record-to 4-1. The lone Los this year was three miles in the'who siet new records, and Steve|Angeles run came on Tom Bur- Ohio Relays last month. He won'Moorhead, Ear! Face, Jim Tyson, gess’ homer leading off the fifth the event in 14:03.8.. easily out-|Hal Powell, Dave Kessler, Tom!inning. distancing his nearest competitor.-Melt rick, John Courtney. Tom Ur- ! SOME CURRENT headliners! banik . an . d Lionel Bassett, who will run in other events in the! ! “This is.the ; best record of any Relays are New/Zealand’s world! Penn State team that I can re mile record-holder, Peter Snell,! member,” Werner commented' and Italy’s Livip Berruti, IMn! r :LT " Olympic chamjjjbn in • the 200- il meter dash; j Norman- ran a 9:00.5 two-mile] in Saturday’s dual meet against; Pitt as part of his pre-race train-; ring. His time, which smashed the. meet record by 18 seconds, placed: him in a group] of 12 Penn State 1 JiiuiuiiWHmimimimiimwmmanumuittuummc 1 RADIO*PHONO 1 I • SERVICE • 1 I television Jii 1 4- - SC SERV,ce i! 1L- L J CENTER || | I 232 Si Allen St. § aiiimiiiiimimmmiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiHiit'.iniiiniiiinnii?" Choose | from a full selection of tennis equipment by ... Spalding.,'Wilson, and Slaxenger. Everything you need! lo help you win rackets, balls, covers, presses, sweat lets in a price to fit your budget. 5; •' New College Diner BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto Satisfaction Guaranteed 112 S. FRAZIER ST. AD 7-73*2 I. -’*-*-" Got spring fever? 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