PAGE EIGHT Harriers Leave for j(4A r s Grant's Condition Remains By JOE GRATA Stale's distance runners em bark by bus for Hotel*Manhat tan and all the glitter and glamour of New York City at >_ 1 p.m. today. ■ *. On Monday afldfnoon the Lions . will visit the 'Bronx and spacious : Van Cortlandt Park, where they'll Ymeot with 30 other, colleges and ■ i universities : -in the 54tli annual ' i JC^A''Cross-Country Champ.on j-sliips. The meet is set for 2:15 •• b : j harriers, fn-sh | from an unbeaten (4-0) dual-meet 'fcampaign'are taking a waR-and :' soealttiude about the meet. This <!_year’s IC4A race „is shaping up !as one of- ithe best held on the ! five-mile' Van ; Cortlandt Park s j in the past decade, ji. Representing I the University (•will be. captain Mown- Deardoiif. • Dick lmswiler. Joe ... _ . I Nichols,. Lionel Bassett. Dirk - COLIN GRANT v Tuft and perhaps Colin Grant. Bawit will have to take up the ■ ■ <»rant, nursing a severely in- slack if Grant doei-njt compete .!-flamed aehilles tendon in his in the* IC4A‘s;' And thj> two run !-right leg. still Looms as"?the qu'-sr ’ ncr» -which give. Stab; valuable ' tion' mark in the plans- of Lion ,depth. Tuft and Irns;wiler, will I coach John Lucas. 1 have to come through. l FOR THE PAST . week, Grant 1 Lucas fec-Is there ts no*problem * has been undergoing - vigorous connected with Deardprff, one of. -‘treajment by the University’s ath- 1 the'best cross-country ;men in the leti<; trainers and -doctors. The hat ion. ; < / sophomore running sjar, from “Howie,. will run with the/top .JEngland has been getting his leg five men ‘throughout ithe ineet.” . submerged in hot , wax. whirlpool Lucas-t-aid yesterday., ap<l when -.-baths and the, like, but the doc-Ithe time com4s for hiiprf to take : tors won’t, know whether he’ll be .the lead, l’m j sure bell give it able to run until an examination ' all he Iras. - * . / j sometime this, morning. ; The'Cions 4re,-a strong threat Without. Grant, the Lion har-,to capture the/IC4A j-rown even riers lose a great deal of power, without Grant, however. But the up front. Lampman, Nichols and 'N'lUanies wiiUJiave to-<lig in and Panther-Cadet Clash Features j State Opponents' Grid Activity l By JOHN LOTT WEST VIRGINIA'S Mountain- Put’s allegedly disrontondnd ~,T ' S ' ' 0 rebound . football squad squans off with C,ladel , B^ e r last Army at New York’s Yankee Sta- S 34 £. , , rouncm S at the hands djtim this afternoon- in a battle 01 ‘ , ’ nn between two upsct/’ictims of last Following (two straight' losses, woek. • ' ' MARYLAND and quarterback Notre Dame, ripped the Pan- Dick Shiner Should be set to rid-. Ihers. 43-22. .last Saturday, .but die .Clcmson's secondary, coach John, Michelnscn’s outfit is .j* CALIFORNIA'S sophomore sig . reportedly/torn apart in another Craig Morton leads the way. too. Rumors have been fly- Golden Bears against Kansas, but jng recently conccniing dissension Cal lacks the horses to stop the .between a number of placers and Jayhawkers.'. Pilf’s coaching staff. One of the top Southwestern /The Cadets, replaced this week battles pits : . RK7E against Texas -/"by Penn State for first place in MM. Rice tied LSU and Texas / Lambert Trophy polls, are out to earlier this ;year but sports only get bark in the win column after | one win. The Aggies have a pair last week's loss to Oklahoma!of victories; to their credit, but State. But Pitt, an off-and-on I this game/’ould go either way:- „ team all year, could hand the Undefeated Southern Cal (7-0) AVest Pointers a second straight : is ' a good Choice tio wear down -setback if it can settle its reported NAVY in an interseclional ,'con -'internal difficulties. 'test on the!West Coast. ■ - ■ ... - ! ■ s " ; - -*v ’ - - ... THE PAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK.. PENNSYLVANIA ' top fifty finishers. 1 Defending/champion Michigan State, beaten by the Lions (25- , 30) durjrfg the dual-meet season, loom’s/as the preliminary .fovor 'ite, ./along with Harvard, Villa nova and' Georgetown. Earlier ’.'this week, MSU copped the Big 'Ten Conference race. COACH LUCAS estimates that jhis harriers ran almost 100' mil.es ' during the last three weeks in i preparing for the IC4A run. Ac : cording to a report by Lucas, that brings the total of running done since the initial formal workout _sesston to a - wchopping 325 miles, j 1 The. only thing that has worried 1 Lucas' besides Grant’s untimely ;_injury. has been the lack of com- { petition since the Nittanies 1 wrapped tip their campaign three j weeks ago. , j On Sunday afternoon, coach j Lucas and the squad- will walk ! the Van Cortlandt course and plan strategy. They’ll have the rest of the day to themselves and , plan to visit the -’newly ypened ;. Art Museum of Sports. LuCas is a • charter member of'the organiza ; lion. - . I Today; Question Is this the only reason using Mennen Skin Bra Skin' Bracer's 'rugged, long-lasting aroma is an vious attribute. But is it everything? After aii. Menthol-Iced Skin Bracer is the after-sh; lotion that cools rather than burns. It helps shaving nicks and scrapes. Helps prevent blemisi Conditions your skin. Aren't these sound, scientific virtues more import than,.the purely emotional effect Skin B/acer has < women? In'that case, buy a bottle. And —have fun - -.m ■! Clay Wants Title Fi After Quick KO of LOS ANGELES bPI—A strange hush settled over the downtown hotel headquarters for the fight crowd early yesterday. Cassius Clay finally had gone to sleep. It was happy, napping for the young man from Louisville who, without blushing, refers’ to him self as “The Greatest.” . He has proved his prediction that “Archie Moore must fall in four”' Thursday night' in the big Sports Arena. And “Cash the Brash” could now dream rosy, dreams of becoming the next: heavyweight champion of the world. Clay convinced many doubters that his prophecies cannot be tak en lightly. ’ THERE WERE still dissenters as far as Cassius' winning world championship, anyhow not as long as huge Sonny Liston' 1 is s’till strong and healthy. The chief'disbeliever in Clay’s wild forecast Was Sonny himself,. who watched Clay in action and, by his own admission, came away unimpressed. | He and Clay-exchanged needles i and jokes in a post-fight party but i ; in his serious moments, Sonny de i dared: ' “I don't think he'd last long.” And turning directly toward Clay, Sonny added. “I'm not just talkin’ —I mean it, Clay." Clay’s immediate future is un set 11 ed. Wiiliany Eaversham, wealthy Louisville businessman .and a rrtember of the influential syndicate which handles Clay, ad mitted imrilediate opponents pose a. problem. THE CLAY backers .aren’t too interested in the Eddie Machens, on ‘Zora Folleys (Cassius pro nounces it “follies"). There might be something interesting in Eu rope, Faversham observed. “Or we ihight take some one such as Billy'Daniels just to give Gash exercise,” he added. NEW YORK fAP)—Cocky Cas cius Clay wants' to fight . With heavyweight champion Sonny Lis ton, but the talkative kid from Kentucky may need to get a cou ple of more bouts under his belt first. Teddy Brenner, matchmaker SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1962 SONNY LISTON for Madison Square Garden listed three possible future opponents for - Clay, who won his 16th straight with a four-round knock out of old Archie Moore in Los Angeles Thursday night. BRENNER NAMED Billy Dan iels. who gave Clay one of his toughest fights in a nationally ■televised bout earlier this year; ! Eddie Machen or the winner of the Doug Jones-Zorra Folley fight Dec. .15. , . - The proposed bout with Liston is very much in the tentative stage. First of all, Liston has a . con tract for a return bout with for mer champion Floyd Patterson. And, too,'the champion so far has been refused '„a license to box in New York. Brenner said '-he would attempt to make the fight “assuming that Liston is free and clear licensee by the New York Boxing Com mission by that time.’’ Liston was denied a license to fight in New York earlier this year, for past association with un savory characters. ; BEAT HOLY CROSS f i.s ,s _ ■ JV ght Moore 1.1 J l '1 i h, ! \ •!
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