Ma $1 PENN STATE'S 808 GRANTHAM (left) is on his way to a 22'4 1 / 2 " broad jump, that won the event for him in Saturday's 81 1 / 2 .59 1 / 2 dual meet win against the Ouantico Marines. He also won Trackmen Smash Quantice; Beard Sets Vault Record By DENNIS KNECHT urday morning and entering Bob Except for coach Chick '''Grantham in five events. Norman, a junior from Bristol, Werner and his track team, England, ran the 5000-meter event very few people gate Pe"— „ in.the Los Angeles - Coliseum Fri-` day night. where he broke the State a chance against the Coliseum Relays record of 14:25.5: highly-praised Quantico Ma- by two seconds, before a crowd of; 76.000, but placed fifth. sines before Saturday's dual The winner of the event was mein on Beaver Field. New Zealand's :Barry And. nobody, not 'even Werner, . 1 was - v,lvleGee. . em expected the Lionsito completely pleased." Isl or dominate the meet with JO first m an sa id w h en pliees and finish 22 lx-'lliP . ahead he returned to 'of Me visiting team. 'Beaver Field Sat.- 'But that's exactly - what hap- ur d ay. ••M y t i me ipened as the State thinclads rolled for the three up .an 81 ii-59 1 .1 2 score --- six more miles was 13:56. :points than IC4A Indoor Champi- five seconds un ion Oind nutdooi - favorite, Villanova,der my hest time beat the Marines by one week for the distance." before.: i The feature ';WE-JUST tried a little harderirace, termed the' than they did," was th e wa y "miracle mil e" R on Bu rd Werner summed it up. "We did was won •by New Zealand's Peter everything possible to -win thOhell, world record-holder in meet." . ,3:56.1, with 'Oregon's Dyrol Burle- By - everything" Werner meant Son rtlining second. the -all-out effort given by the Norman ran , the two-mile in -teem, flying Gerry Norman - back19:22.7 on Beaver:Fiel.d, easily beat fenrrn the West coast early Sat- ing_ the Marines' Bernie Frakes, MAJOR' LEAGUES AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. rat. G.R 1 -- • W. L. Pct. G.E. a-Cleveland .20 13 .606 --- i si-San Fraileisea _-. 26 11 :1111 - - - .1 , 1.4" York ._ ..... 20 13 .606 — l b-SL Loma ___-.. 21 13 .619 41s b Minnesota 21 15 .6kB 'it a Los Angeles ____ - ....28 16 .605 41 2 boa Angelina • .__ 19 16 .646 2 Cincinnati -___---i 19 16 .569 60 , 2 e-Chimp _2O 17 .641 2 'id -,Pittsburgh —__ , ...._17 16 , .616 8 ak-italtltnore 116 16 .629 2 , 2 V-rhlladelphia 16 19 .441 1014 a , -Detroit _ 15 11 .459 Vt.:Milwaukee - _ . 16 21 .. 432 1/ (6-Esinaas Clip ----..). 16 21 .422 6 ,e-N e w York _____ L_l2 19 • .387 12 -d-Boatoo ...--____ ___ __ 13 20 .304 7 j e-Houston _ ..___ _-... _l3 23 .361 13 1 4 b-Vlraablnirton. 6 23 .221 10 1 i, d-Chiratro ... , 12 24 , .333 14 1 4 41, b , e. d—Played ' night games a. b, c., d—Plsyed nivbt same. Today's Guess . 'radar's Gases ' .._ Chkago. Cardwell 10-4) at Pittsburgh; Xanta , CRY, Archer 40. i) at Boston, m c ß m , 14 4 ) N . Cisco 43-2 I. "- Cincinnati; Nikes , i 7-0 1 at Milwaukee, Los. Angeles, Chance (2 5) at New York. , Spahn 14-4). N. 48-.4 N. i Philadelphia. Sennett (0-01 or Brown Minnesota. Lee (11-2) or Maranda (0-1110-0) at St. Louis: Gibson 16-£1 N. at !Washington. 'McClain toil Baltimore, Pappas ., 44-2) at CleVela nd. , 'at Houston, Farrell (3-31 N. Donoten u 7.01 N. i San Francisco. Sanford (4-5) at Los Only times scheduled. •Angeleo, Williams 42-kteN. -. APPLICATION BLANKS FOR USG ENCAMPMENT: Available at HUB Desk until Sat., May 26 Deadline - for Returns Is Saturday, May 26 at NUB Bask bAttY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY P#RK. PENNSYLVANIA By JOE GRATi For the second timl State's linksmen slur (opponents by a 7-0 si , ; wins on the Universi :The first whitewash Tillanova, and Saturd; - golf team routed w for the second. i Today the Nittany gHers travel to Pittsburgh where t ey'll romp over the Wildwood C untry Club fairways with the Panthers in the traditional "backyard'i fracas. ' The going was easy for coach Joe Boyle's golf, team, which 'upped its season record to nine _wins against one loss.; The match ended State's home schedule, with 'Pitt and Cornell remaining on the away agenda. I State's Jim Tabor cointinued un ibeatenlin 10 matches is the Lions' !number one man by downing Don iDeMooy, 8 and 7, his llargest win ,ning margin. When -the personable/ sophomore copped his victory on ;the Ilth hole, he was shooting an !outstanding 2-under par. t IT WAS THE - final: competitive dual meet on - "familiar grounds" `for Lion captain and senior Bob ISwahn, who beat Dick Elwood, '5 and 4. Boyle has called Swahn, the small but well " - e o-ordinated 119-pounder from •V.tie, Pa., one of the hardest working players ; 'ever to compete for ]the Nittanyi ' I who chatter linksmen. star until the last lap. ged the Lion distance Sophomores Roland Gartner,' 'Joe Baidy,' and Bill Robinson wont Granthatzt was the workhorse' close decisions. Garbler defeated' of the Lion team, entering five Lehigh senior Karl Fuerst while' `events and , winning the broadlteammate Baidy .dOrned senior] , jump and low hurdles, and fin-;Gerry Cooper, by identical 1-,ups , i shing see o n d to teammates! scorss . 1 ,George Barnhill in the high: Robinson' retains i : the second, hurdles and Steve Popp. in , the best individual markion the team 100-yard dash. 1(8-2), edging Ray Noonan on the; , RON BEARD t topped Ciro Ris-'l6th hole for a 2-up ' victo ry. oldi's week-old pole vault record' Dave Liebau, wh ) had a 2-41 4 of art inch at. 145 by 3 '" to easily; individual mark before he was at win the event. Risoldi finished i semi-finaliiit in the Ea stern Inter-; colegiate Golf Asso iation cham-i second at 14'1". * , 1 . . Tom Urbanik • got off a goodversify' laionships •at Corne t - Unt 1 shot put to win the event at 51'6".Ilast weekend, has ettened his sea- Penn Stole t , 1 ,1 4 %gantlet, SVA son record! at .500_y,rith wins . in, mi:.-, ii. -2. sfoorhead. Penn State: : . I this last two starts. The aggressive. r.trt,,, a. Qua otter, : 5. Deardorff, Penn e s tate sophomore easily ousted 41 - SP-1 I State. 4:10 5.• !ponent Tony Crecca Saturday, 7 441 , •L. Edmunds. Quantleo: 2. Hivera,l e t ' , and a.- Quantiou: 3. Miller, Penn Stale, :47.8, i meet record) 41..:.%-"• ' 1 JUNIOR PAUL , H .1.1 KM E R.' 100 . 1. Popp, Penn State: 2. , t.rantham, Penn State: 1.. Metzger. Quantifo. :09.0. playing in !the number seven slot, 120 High 'Hurdles— m 1. Halin. rennjturned in his - seventh win against State: 2. Grantham. Penn Stale: 5. w ' i t - Ithree defeats' downing the Engi vta.ne. 'Penn State. :15.2. r. l•h0 —] . -Deardorff. Penn State: 2. Pa- Ineers' George Hagstoz, 5 and 4. tratwa. Quantico: 1, Buckley, Quantico. I Last year Penn State nipped Le _ , . _.__. _ . —Col;mist. Photos by Ilia Cutler the 220-yard low hurdles in 24 seconds. At right. Tom Urbanik gets ready to heavi c the shot put. He won the event with a put of 51'6" as the Lions evened their outdoor record at 2-2. 1 M. , 220 Low Hurdles-1. Grantham, Penn State 2. liarnhil),• Penn State; 3. Conn- tier. Quantico. :24 2-Mile Rut,.-1. Norman. Penn State '2. Frakes, talk nti co 3. Mille. Quantico :22.7. Mile Re lay--1. Quantico (Jordan. Buck ley. Rivera. F.4munde); 2. Penn State, Shot Put—.l. Urbanik. Penn State: 2. Nova'Alcides, iQuantico; 3. Jeisy, Quantico, 61 feet 6 inches'. • High Jumr-1. Wettstone. Penn iiiate; 2. Casey: Penn State: 3. Tie between Pace, Penn Itate. and Marshall. Quantico. 6 feet 6 inetr. Javelin-1. Eovatekides, Quantico: 2. Joie>, Quant;lco: 1. Risoldi, Penn State. 2211 feet 6 'riches. Broad Jump-1. Grantham. Penn Stave; '2. Jeiay. guanaco: 3. Pritchard, Quantico, 22 feet" 4 1 .., Discos—d.'. Bosalakistes. Qua n deo ; 2. Courtney. Penn Stare: 3. Bawer*, Penn State: 147 ftet 2 inehes Pole' Vst6l.t---1. Beard; Penn, State: 2. Risoldt. Pen, State: 34 Jett''', Quatetteo. 14 feet S Inches (new Penn State reeortti. Field Events If you are more serious about a hat. pick a better straw hat' for dr•as wear from Just $2.98 to $5.00. Y the Center of clukneirrehill ° free fearing At Rear of Store whn. You Shop • 229 S. Atka St. • AD 1-1241 Golfer Seek high: 4-3, but acadethic difficulties O's' Reiy On Ro • CLEVELAND (4P) Billy 'Hitchcock; manager of the sixth place Baltimore Orioles, shrugged off the 140' record last year of Robin Roberts, former Philadel phia , Phillies Pitching great who signed with the Orioles yesterday. "What was last year," Hitch cock said about t e 35-year-old Roberts' worst sea nin 14 years in the major leaguds. "Pie's going to iff.re us what we need badly; another starting pitcher. One starter isn't enough, You've got to hays five or six." 'The Birds' pilot emphasized the Se i rt • • For coot casual ' comfort you can't beat a straw hat. Styles for beach parties from $499 to 52.50. These wild straws nom* in all styles to match any occasion. TUESDAY.'MAY 22. 19152 Beat Lehigh l ; in Over. Pitt - this year tout their ' ore, both ty course. was over y the Lion ak Lehigh and study pressures have deprived Lehigh's 1962 golf learn of th;ee returning lettermen, including junior Bob Fuerst, brother of Karl who lost to Gartner. If the Lions beat Pitt today, they'll have 10 victories, the most a State team has had since 1958 when the Lion linksmen went un defeated in ten starts and won the Easterns. This yearßoyle's% squad finished third of I(entries. At last report, the Panthers were ' winless: Bu t as usual, recordsstare of little significance ,when the Panthers and Lions tangle ) even in the more casual sport of golf. Last year State won, 6-1. The Wildwobd links. located at Allison Park on the North Side of Pittsburgh. are in excellent condition. Once owned by Pitt University, the course• is now privately owned' and operated. 'Penn State T.: Lchfeh II • Tabor (PSI def. - Delft/oy. 8 and 7 Gartner (PSI def. Pnerst, 1-up • Swahn (PS) def. Elwood. b and 4 4 , Urban (PS) det. Creeca. 7 and ti ' Beide (PSi def Cooper. 1-up Robinson IPS) def. Noonan. 2-up Hummer (PSI deL Hagaton,. - 15 and 4 berts as Starter one-time Phillies workhorie, who failed to stick with the New York Yankees during a spring trial, was in excellent condition: New . York bought Roberts from .the Phillies, with whom he won 234 games to become the third in vic tories among active major league pitchers. Only the Chicago White Sox's Early Wynn and. Milwau kee's Warren Spahn have won more.. • - • To make - rOOm for the veteran I right-hander, the . Orioles optioned 'rookie southpaw A • uirk to Rochester of- the t , f; ational League. STICK WITH STitAW HABERDASHERY li tcte * * * PAUL HUMMER * * *