PAGE EIGHT Bassett 'Bread Bufter Man' As Lim Defeat Michigan State, 25-30 By JOE GRATA Lionel Bassett turned out to be "bread and butter man" for the State cross-country squad Siturday as the Lions defeated a t powerful Mich igan Stale contingent, 25-30, .to continue , unbeaten In three outings. iCeptain Howie Deardorff fin ished first for State in 25;372 minutes, the second fastest time ever recorded on the five-mile University course. But Bassettls siyith place finish spelled the win ning, margin. !Bassett, a two-year letterman, was :jogging in eighth place at the end of four miles. Aware that two Michigan State distance run ners just ahead of him might be *dough to swing the score in the Spartans'favor„ Bassett stepped on the gas and passed MST.Ps Mike Karnes and Don Castle to ride home -as 'No . 6 -man. BASSETT'S performance - was commendable in thk fact that his final mile was covered in a brisk 5:09 minutes compared tocKainee 5:35 and Castles 5:33.. Had the race ended after the four-mile mark, the Lion harriers would have been 'upended by the im preFsive Spartans. , The victory over Michigan State was a folloW-up of wins over Pitt and Cornell on an uphill dual-meet schedule which comes to a climax Saturday when the Nittanies entertain, a Navy squad that stands undefeOted in three starts. , ; : Saturday's meet also marked the Nittanies' home opener and the home coaching debut of coach John• Lucas who succeeded Charles (Chic) Weeper as cross country and track- loss late this summer. Theta Xi By ED CARPENTER , Coinbining all pbssible ways of teoriog inoa- football _game,„ Theta Xi won ia fourth straight decision of the season last night by swamp ing Zeta -Beta Tau; 48-0. The scaring was opened early in the game when Theta Xi's Middy Hughes tagged ZBT's Lan ny Bowylz in the, end zone for a two point - safety. 'Minutes later Theta Xi marched, down to ZBT's 118.- and on fourth: down Marlin Eiesecker kicked; a three-point - field goal. Neithe teamlmanaged to score during tht, remainder of the -,half ,and Theta -Xi led at int ermis-.!on. 5-0. - With 'even Minutes gone in the jsecond half, Hughes pounced on a -badly centered ball on ZBT'-s ;seven. On the first play from 'scampered quaiterback Bieseeker over for the score and iaded the •convemion to make it With two minutes to go in the ;game, Biesecker intercepted a pass iat midfield and returned it to IZBT's 20. 'Three passes later the !Theta Xi quarterback hit Gene Sterner in the._ end zone for the ;,six-pointer. The PAT. failed and 'the 'game-ended with Theta Xi ion top. 18-0. In other fraternity action,.Sigma :Phi Epsilon remained tul,beiten by idefeatinr, Beta Sigma Rho, / 4-7. ' BETA SIG_ scored first'- a TH AND WOMEN IGINAL "'DUFFER"; a. any ` weather e r windproof and pellent clot tchable hood. =AA' Colors: Navy.? green s tame Sizes: Men: 34 small (8 , (12 to, 14). 1•••• large .(18), Amund thr Corner #tuna Bostontan Ltd. ' ArstxamtuarmiairezaviazavernavescrayrciatvaxorenzornatavrelarraixratialMEEDVMairninOvit THE: DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSfIY PAM( PENNSYLVANIA HOWIE DEARDORFF Werner. now ' executive direc tor of the U.S. 'Track and Field Federation (the organization voic ing so much opposition concern ing the A.A.U.'s regulations on amateur track and field athletes), attended the meet as official starter. - - Colonel Ellis B. Ritchie, profes sor of military science and head of the University Army R.O.T.C. program, served as official timer. Finishing behind Deardorff in the. "grudge match"; where the Lions sought and gained revenge for !a 27-28 victory The Spartans handed them last year were Mich igan State harriers Roger Hum barger (25:48) and Orlin LarSon (25:52). STATE WAS_ a* "up" for MSU because the Spartans edged n . Fourth -StrpFght,lB:-Q sixty-yard pass irorni Rich Bron her to Bob Rutenberg in the first minutes of play. The conversion was made by Art Makadon. SPE tied the score some ten 'minutes later on a :twenty-yard pass from Jess Koz4sko to Bill Shoop. The PAT wits made, by Jeff Heim. The winning score by SPE' came on a two-yard pass from Ron Baron to icqzusko. The _play was set up" by f.a pass from Baron to Shoop which, brought the ball to the two-yard line. Heim made the eonversiorwhich ended the scoring. • Phi Delta Theta—list year's IM c,hampion. had a tough time de- Seating Alpha Kappa_Lambda, 2-0. IN OTHER frateniity action Mike Soccio figured in his team's LOCAL AD STAFF Meeting TONIGHT 7 P.M. 131 Sackett Attendance Compulsory Excuses to, Jean or Jane by 5 P.M. CK/lARPERJ ACirliAat ~'a€h~; 1313=1:1 the Lions for the IC4A champion ship last year. Michigan State finished the "race at " New York City's Van Cortland Park With 82 points while the Nittanies scored 90 for runner-up honors. Sophomore Colin Grant, plac ing fourth, was the second State harrier to cross the finish line. Grant, Who made the jaunt an impressive time of 25:56, was trailed by another State sopho more, Dick Lampman. Monogram . winner Joe Nichols 'ended up ninth, Dick Tuft, 13th, and letterman• Ted Imswiler, 14th. • Yesterday the Lions under went a rough workout Hundreds of spectators caught a glimpse of State's harriers as the runners jogged north along Route 322 dur,ing the-live o'clock rush hour. two scores as Tau Kappa Epsilon defeated Sigma Alpha Mu„ - 111-0. Phi Kappa Sigma scored a first half touohdown to defeat Phi Kap pa Theta, 6-0. . Alpha Phi Delta scored a safety in overtime to defeat Sigma Tau Gamma, 2-0; In independent action, unbeaten Birch defeated Locust, 1-0; Larch beat Poplar, 7-0; Jordan I edged Hemlock, 1-0; Lawrence - up ended Butler, 3-0; Nittan y 334 shutout Nittany 39-40, 13-0; Armstrong • defeated Elk,, 13-6; Cumberland won by forfeit over McKean; Columbia s w a.zn pe d Franklin, 31-0; Somerset squeaked , by Carbon. 1-0; Jefferson shutout Nittany 35-8,. 7-0; and Indiana tripped Bradford, 7-3. , COLN GRANT KHA t t. i• It 'X tn Fca~lmer Facesl-Ttger In WB4 Title -rtght, SAN FRANCISCO (1P) Champion Gen& Fullnier, the Awkward-appearing belter from Utah, risks his World Boxing Association crown an eighth time-tonight - facing Nigerian Dick Tiger, a sharper hitter with as much strength. Neither 160-pounder has set,any pattern of action for The 15-round closed-circuit television battle at Candlestick Park with Fulhner's 'hare of the world championship at stake. - -"Whatey . er way he wants to Light me is theTway him," ' declares the 33-year-old Tiger whose given name flhetii was discarded long ago when he started boxing with the leaping style of a tiger, SINCE THEN, he's improved steadily, using a close-in style at attack with the left-hook his. best weapon an& a straight right to the body almost as dangerous. Despite reports the challenger was having trouble making the 160-pound limit, the odds in his favor have climbed the past few days from 7-5 to 8-5. Even, wheri the odds were 7-5, Fullmer expressed disdain with the declaration, "If I didn't think I could win, wouldn't have of fered to fight him." Fullmer ended his workouts last Friday but Tiger -boxed on Saturday and scheduled a work out yesterday on-the eve of the fight. His manager, Jersey Jones, indicated a problem With weight when he announced, yesterday's drill. - • 'We're not, concerned about the weight, but Tiger is,." - said Jones. The 31-year-old champion with the flat fighter's nose won his e's deodorant YOU CAN TRUST Old Spite Stick Deedorant.l. fastest, neatest way to all. ski every day protictiont It's the active deodorant for active men...absolutely, dependable. Glides on smoothly: specdily...dries in record time. Old Spice Stick Deodorant —most convenient, most economical deodorant money can_ buy. 1.00 plus tax. iniq oke STICK i DEODORANT ‘74"' bekisii'23, 162 title here in AugUsti 1959, stopping Carmen Basilio in the 14th round of the National Boxing Association elimination bout_ Since then the NBA has become the WBA. • WHILE THE WBA recognizes Fullmer, Paul Pender of tilassa.J chusetts is called , champion in hit home state and in New York and Europe. Tiger holds the British Empire? title but the British Boxing Board recognizes Tender as world cham-; pion. The challenges never has been: stopped en route to a 45-12-2 rec ord and has won seven straight.! He boasts 21 knockouts, including one over Florentine Fernandez in: six , rounds.•' • Fullmer's record is 55-4-2. He' got a decision over Fernandez in! a title fight 14 months ago. The; champion has been hopped once: —by Sugar Ray Robinson. Pitt Oldest Grid Foe Oldest opponent on Penn State's. 1962 football schedule is Pitts burgh which • first squared oft against the Nittany Lions in 1893 i rotation SMULTON
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