The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 25, 1962, Image 10

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    PAGE TEN
Pitt First Test
Lions to tvieet
By JOE GRATA
In less than two weeks
State': cross-country team wiji
embark on a five-mile race at
Pitt University to mark the
first of four dual meets.
Cuach:John Lucas' harriers will
Meet the Panthek on Oct. 6 at
spat us Schenley • Park,;' hoping
to duplicate a 11-42 winning effort
they:managed ,on the University
links last year.
Nittany two - - year monogram
-winners Lionel Bassett and - cap
tain-elect Howie Dearorff are the
tonly runners familiar with the
territory arbund scyscraper U.
The pair:czompeted on the 1960
contingent imhich defeated Pitt,
39-40, en_ route-to a perfect 6-0
- slate and an IC4A.championship.
Lucas. formerßwtort Univer
sity track'standouWecently re
cruited by the Rec Hall personnel
to replace former coach Charles .
(Chic) Werner. •is running his
Coffee Barak Hour
9.11 A.M. 1:30-4:30 P.M.
Coffee-5c
Donuts-5c ea.
at
PENN STATE DINER
"Eat at the sign of the Lion"
130 W. College Ave.
'THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSKY PARK, P
for Harriers;J
Nation's Best
charges in a stepped-up five-point
training program - this week. •
"We're still looking for depth,"
Lucas said recently. "The boys are
working hard and I shOuld have
a good idea of how we'll fare
pretty soon."
Lucas, doesn't - admit optimism,
what itrith oppOnents like Cornell
tOct-13), Michigan State (Oct, 20)
and Navy (Oct. 27) to follow the
Pitt 'reception. ,
The meet with the Big Red will
be at Ithaca whife.the Nittanies
host the Spartans and Middies in
the final dual meet battles.
The,Lions will face a - twa-week
break after the four meet sched-
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ule, but the harriers will prob
ably have a roughelt grind than
pre-season drills with the IC4A
and NCAA championship' meets
on the agenda:
The IC4A's are stet for New'((
York City on' Nov. ;12 with the
nationals a week later. at Easy,
Lansing, Mich. Last season the
Mount Nits finishedi as runners-i
up in the IC4A's to /Michigan.
Probably the biggi n pst indiVidual
star the Lions willt tangle with
is • Cornell's .Steve
,Machooka,
native, of Africa. A sophomore in
the circuit last yeti*, the long{
distance star is billed as a top
threat to cop the4tittional crown
this season. ' • - t
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NNSYLVANIA
Weatherly Clinch Cup Today
NEWPORT, R.I. (AP):— The tralian challenger, Gretel, both
largest spectator fleee:tver to fol- enjoying an off day, appeared
low a yacht race---a flotilla of more concerned about the poten
-50,000 fans, including President i tial spectator fleet than the pos
and Mrs. Kennedy—is expected to sible weather.
swarm • into the Atlantic today "A turnout th.4t big is bound
for the fifth America's Cup to affect. the race," said Emil
clash between Weatherly and Bus Mosba c h e r, Weatherly's
Gretel. --, skipper. "However, I think the
"It could be a madhoUse,7 a
US: Coast Guard spokesman said
Friday. "If it's a good day, you'll
be able to walk across the bay
without getting your shoes wet."
To meet the situation, the Coait
Guard has brought down addi
tional boats from Boston to re
inforce its cutter patrol and has
warned of fines up to $5OO for
persons violating the race area.
The start of last Saturdays race
was delayed an hour by unruly
Spectator craft.
The camps of the defender
Weatherly, and the gritty Aus-
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nce, In class, on
always look your
joy college life a
does the home-
tight down •to the
La 04 diet emp.
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER
Australians were bothered more
last Saturday, than 'we were."
Hall, Holds Pass Mark
, Galen Hall's 256 passing yards
against Pitt in the 1961 contest
stands as the Penn "State record
for yards passing' in one game.'
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