TiIURSDAY. JULY 19. 1962 lAAF AAU Pointer favored 2-to-1 In PGA Championship NEWTON SQUARE. Pa. (AP)' A drought-breaking rain turned the Arortimink Golf Club into a' "hitters' paradise" yesterday and bolstered the 2-I odds favoring Arnold Palmer to win the 44th • PGA Championship starting to- LONDON (AP) —,The Marquis the NCAA has spearheaded for -;day. of Exeter, president of the Inter-:mation of federations in basket.; The 32-year-old Palmer. holder national Amateur Athletic Federa-; ball and gymnastics. lof the Masters and - British Open' tion, backed.up the Amateur Ath - ; THE LINEUP in the dispute;crowns and beaten in a playoff. letic Union last 'night In its, ; that has shaken American amateur for• the U.S. Open title, is launch-' sqUabble with the National Col -sports finds the NAIA small col-ing his bid for a professional "lit legiate' Athletic AsSociation. • :leges and the armed forces sid-,tle slam" at 8:40 a.m. EST. He "We in the International Fede-ing with'the AAU. and the junior'is playing in a threesome with ration have the greatest admira - ;collegei and high schools lined up Jack Nicklaus, the U.S. Open tion for the American AAU and with the,NCAA. champion, and Dave Marr of Sun have high confidence in it." .he: If the fight is carried to its bit- City, ikriz. said. ' ter end, and the international tee "As far as we are concerne&erations,. as •expected, side ' with: they represent trick and field intthe AAU, it would mean the with-' the United States. The AAU will,drawal of all NCAA-endorsed be sending delegates to the lAAF; . Learns from international competi meeting as usual. Itlsthe tion and would deal a death blow can body we recognize." !to American hopes in the 1964 WITHOUT RECOGNITION ofc,iympie games In Tokyo. the lAAF, American track and field men could not even compete ;in the Olympic games. The fight between the two American-groups stems from de- I mands by the collegians for a 'greater voice in running amateur sports ori. the contention that the colleges ;ftirnish most of the athletes. The statement by the - Marquis of Exeter. who 'as Lord Burghley won the 400-meter hurdles at the 1928 Olympics, came as no sur prise. He has worked closely with Dan Ferris; of the AAU for :years. UNLESS, THE NCAk-soonsored rebels' can; gain recognition by international amateur ' group s. their athletes will be banned from International competition. The AAJJ frankly admits that\ without Collegiiite help . it' 'could not field first class teams. The riSSllti . will.,corne' ton head when Alie ITAAF' meets in Bel grade. Yue.oslavia. Sept. 12. At thattirne tlie,NC4A's new United States wrack anri Field Federation will ask recoenition. The nevi' federation is holding a business meeting in Chicago next week to -nrepare its case. In addition fo track and field. Gartner Elected Captain Roland Gartner has been elected captain of Penn State's golf squad for next spring. Gartner 'finished strong last season, his ,first on varsity, -win ning his last six matches for an overall 9-3, record as he helped lead State to an season mark. *• • RUI ' $4440Ki..; NG saw . - , la b s ...... - 44-4 hru July 28 Now A Tl-URBER CARNIVAL A MUSICAL REVIEW Ai, JAMES THURBER It's sophisticated, s oft-beat I 1 and hilarious, FOR RESERVATIONS CALL UN 5-7588 OR STOP' BY THE BOX OFFICE, 204 SCHWAB AUDITORIUM STUDENTS: 50c DISCOUNT ON TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY• PERFORMANCES Head Backs in Squabble Baseball Captain Dick Anderson is Penn State's newly-elected baseball captain for next year. Anderson played right field last season and led the squad in runs-batted-in with 13 despite a .250 batting average. Western Auto New Bikes--1 yr. Guarantee 112 S. FRAZIER ST. • AD 7-7992 ARROW HALF SLEEVE (.DRESS SHIRTS . were 5.00'. now only 395 SUMMER COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. 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