TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1962 Deardorff Third in IC4A Race But Nittanies Suffer as Team Special to the Collegian NEW YORK, N.Y.. Nov. 19 Villanova’s Vic Zwolak and Pat ■Traynor finished first and second on the Van Cortlandt Park course today to pace the Wildcats to a team victory in the 54th annual IC4A Cross-Country Champion ships. Zwolak, formerly a track stand out -for the- Quantico Marines, sped over the five-mile. distance in a record-setting time of 24:47.3 minutes. Penn State's Howie Deardorff crossed the finish line third- in 25:42 minutes, but preliminary tabulations ‘ showed the Nittany /Lion harriers ended, up some where in the middle oTThj* team standings. The exact order of finish was not available/ BECAUSE FRESHMEN races in the college and university di visions and the college division varsity run preceded the IC4A race, statisticians were “up to their ears" with information. They weren’t. expected to complete of ficial tabulations until late today. Michigan State, defending IC4A title holders and winners of the race five .times in the past six years, came through with runner up honors.. Both Villanova and MSU were pre-race favorites to win. Villanova scored a low total of 49 points to capture the team title, with the Spartans of Michigan State trailing by four with 53. An unofficial tally showed that the Lions accumulated a total of al most 300 points. The Lions’ freshmen squad, paced by an eighth place finish by Fred Swanson and 15th place •finish by George McCormick, placed third for team honors Mew College Diner DoAr.roY. - woen .rHe’.-.V.svriv- ART supplies AVAILABLE AT • Oil Colors • Water Colors • Brushes • .Stretcher* • Canvas r- : • Easels • Frames “Everything for the Artist" 8 * HOUTS.ffIJ Cot. W. Oiks* a BwkhMt. STATE COLLEGE ATTENTION STUDENTS ! ' . . Reserved Seat BUS TICKETS for the Thanksgiving Holiday to all points * On Sale Now , r at the I Grcyhouod-Edwards Bus Terminal Atherton Street I * Pfeasmmake reservations early. 1 r THESE TIttETS WILL BE TAX FREE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK.;' PENNSYLVANIA behind Villanova and Providence College, both of whom scored 88 points. State’s Joe Nichols finished 23rd ’and Dick Limpman, 58th. Ted Imswiler and Dick -Tuft ended up somewhere in the BO’s and 90’s. Lionel Bassett, the other State entry, dropped out of the running after suffering from cramps'and a severe headache. Colin Grant, inflicted last week with a severe inflammation of the achilles tendon, did not make the trip to New York. The weather in New York was ciold and the tricky Van Cortlandt Hark course was wet. Snow flur ries fell during most of yesterday. Coach John Lucas said that the Lions' performance was “terrible.” LUCAS CALLED Deardorff one of the best distance runners in the United States and noted that the Nittany team captain ran neck-and-neck with Zwolak and Traynor until the two-mile mark. “Zwolak himself ran well enough to beat any runner in the country.” Lucas 'said. “At the finish, Howie trailed him by more than 200 yards.” Nichols, showing constant im provement over the Lions' un beaten dual-meet season, also drew praise from the State coach. JACKHARPERJ ACKHARPERJ ACKHAkP K . '«> <\ •; - X , 1 ■ **%. -. •«9 i*i "**, ” * '" " 1 THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO » p USE FOR THE LOOP ON £ * THIS JACK HARPER SHMT a = EXCEPT ... * u m 2 ... in. the locker room 5 “ (athletes'* love it, so will Jj | < you). AII Jack Harper shirts ® * have plus details for trim fit * [‘O r m and comfort; with single J 2 needle construction.. o I a? W })§*& 1 CUSTOM SHOP FOR MEN § 2 ► 2 Around the Corner from " Bostonian, Ltd. g ■» W dxvHMDvraaaavHaDvrauavuDvr Lucas said that the junior runner “turned in a great and remark able performance." 1 Lampman turned in his worst race this year when he finished 58th, Lucas remarked that Lamp man’s , run was “poor and un excusable." “All the scores haven’t been tabulated yet." Lucas said, and we’re not sure exactly where we finished. Even if 1 did know. I wouldn't want to say. “Next Monday we’ll be trying to bounce back in the NCAA meet at East Lansing (Mich.), though. We'll give.it all we’ve got. "I 'was especially pleased with the freshmen. They saved some of our prestige. w Finishing behind Swanson ami McCormick for the Lion frush were Geoffrey Webb 125th). Steve Hayden (39th) and Roland Rose (56th). 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