THURSDAIf. OCTOBER 4. 1962 Nitt i ony Frosh Harriers Met Panthers in Opener I By STEVE FRANKLIN ' The Freshman cross-country sqUail of. Coach John Lucas is staff through and through by promising runners, who have foilglit consistently to produce "optimistic times." The eight main team ventures to the University of Pittsburgh this weeken4 where they will meet Pitt's runners, in their sea son's opener. ,: er. . , Luc - is is far more optmistic over the consistency. of his newcomprs than he is of his varsity harriers. "I am expecting a:strong newcomers eason from this group! . , of runners, j who closely rival one another sn running v•ipabilities," said the co ach. Fearing this gap of abilities in his varsity 'contingent: he highly exclaims the freshmen's consis tently close finishes. "The fr4sh traveling to Pitt are: Fred Swanson, Geoffrey Webb, Mike McCormack, Steve Hayden, George McCormack, ,Rollin Rose, Charles Leuthold and Ed Webler. Webb is c ontinuing a Nittany es tablishmnt of British runners representing the Lions. At the present -0110 w countryman Colin Grant is competing on the varsity squad. 1 ' "Althoigh the team is small, they stoje an enormous amount of vitality, which will explain my enthusiaim," commented th e coach. . Lucas I further explained that Navy, which is another team that the froh will . oppose, always sports a team twice our size. He said tha we are able to seriously challenge the Plebes' size, mostly COLLEGE COUNCIL I[lJk!J~~~irYc7l~: Selt - Nomination Forms Available at i the NUB Desk & the Dean's Offices Till Friday! Business Administration 126 Boucke a Chemistry & Physics 211 'Whitmore Education 275 Education Engineering & Architecture —lOl Hammond Horns Economics 101 Home'Ec Liberal' Aris 138 Sparks Mineral Industries —lOl MI Physical Ed 250 Rec Hall; 101 Whit. College Cotsiicil, Elections Wekk•-- Thurs. Tues., on the ba.iis of our energy. In recent years, it was often rare that more than four freshmen might emerge at such a peak so early• in the season. At Schenley Park, this Saturday, against the harriers of Skyscraper U the Lion cubs will be aiming at times in the vicinity of 15 minutes. The "tough as nails" training policy which Lucas expounds, has brought at - least ,5 runners into the stage of being able to produce three back •20 back 5-minute miles. In addition to training the frosh thin-clads extensively on hill running, Lucas has added interval 220-yard runs on the out door track. As.the recent assistant coach of the University of Maryland track team, Lucas figures to add some of his own ideas to the Lions' training procedures. 'Running in only three meets this season, the Lion Cubs will have their first real chances to distinguiih themselves at the sea son's climax, in the IC4A and NCAA championships. Open 8-12 a.m. & 1 1-5 p.m.' ! - Wed., THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA LOOK at these bargains! METAL FOLDING COTS $7.98 ME AL FOLDING Rollaway BEDS 4 $ 214 .9 5 Corduroy SLACKS JIM'S Umbrellas Regular $1 ',90 Automatic Push-Button $ 2 .98 Low-Cut TENNYS $2.98 English Continental Style All sizes 29-38 Green, black, and grey Onl y $499 Used G.I. FIELD JACKETS $2:98 Deli JACKETS In Stock WEEKEND SPECIAL Sweatshirts ALL COLORS $l.BB HOODED SWEATSHIRTS $l9B INSULATED HOODED SWEATSHIRTS $3.98 Famous HAINES T-SHIRTS and BRIEFS _79c R.O.T.C. 'Bells 'While Gloves 'Spiltys Get them at Army-Navy Stor HEAVY Shaker Sweaters $7.98 All Colors: Black, mama, green, nary blue 11 II 11 R.O.T.C. Shoes $6•98 Wash 'n' Wear Slacks $2.49 and up Long and Lean Wrangler Western Jean Black, blue, tan $3.98
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