PAGE FOUR Lion Nirie, COlgatj By DON MCKEE' Collegian Sports] Writers Penn State's baseball team dtig itself into a hole yesterday but managed to come back strongly and defeat Colgate by a 9-4 score. The victory Ives the fifth in a row for the Lions and their first of the season on the road. All of Colgate's runs came in the _first when State starter Denny Lingenfelter gave up; three walks and the Lion.defense fell apart to the tune 'of three errors. State gave the Red Raiders so much help that the four runs were scored without the benefit of! a basehit. Lingenfelter walked the,first two batters of the game. When Tom Wilson bunted. Lingenfelter fielded the ball and threw'wildly.to first, one run scbring. The next hitter, catcher Ray Ilg, also drew a pass. Jol n Reid then grounded into a force at second, and the Colga e's second run crossed • the plate. Two Throwing Errors State handed the Red Raiders their next two runs on a silver platter. Reid set out to steal second, and when Lion catcher Toby Frymire threw ;the' ball into centerfield Wilson scored and Reid kept right !on running for third. Farrell Franks picked up the ball in center and, trying for a play on Reid, threw over third baseman Steve Bazarnic's head. Reid was able to waltz in with the Raiders' fourth . run. Althbugh all this scoring took plice without a hit. State coach Chuck Medlar thought a pitching change would be appropriate. Left hander Dick Fostel• was summoned from the bull pen and proceeded to turn in one of State's best pitching efforts of the year. ! . Foster gave up a hit to the first Plan he faced but went on to retire the side. He-gave up only one hit the rest of the way. State Bounces Back State got back in the ball gamej with four runs in the third. Franks walked with one out ; Bazarnic singled and Dave Fore also Walked: loading the bases. Shorty Stoner took a careful 'look at every Pitch and wound up receiving the third pass of the inning, forcing lin State's first run. • Gary Kanaskie grounded out scoring Bazarnic with the. second tally. Ken Barth, batting With two out, rapped a line. single driving in two runs and knotting the game at 4-4. The Lions scored what proved to be the decisive run in the fourth as John Featherstone Singled, moved to sec ond on Foster's sacrifice, and crossed ithe plate on Bazarnic's single.' The bats kept rattling as the Lions piled on two runs in the sixth and two more in the eighth. Franks picked up two RBIs in the sixth 'with a bases loaded double. Fore tripled and Stoner doubled to .highlight the Lions eighth inning action. • . "We were very impressed with Foster." commented Medlar after the game." He did a fine job, under the ad verse conditions." PSU AB R H , 3 2 1 ' BrAdleym 5 1 2 Burton,cf 3 2 2 Wilson,lh 4 1 1 I le,c 5 0 0 Reid,lf 3 1 1 - Ryan,3b 4 0 0 Clesluk,ft .1 2 2 Clppola, ph-rf 0 0 Erickson,ph 2 0 0 - Feanks,cf Bazarnica Fore,rl -Stoner,lb Kanaskie,ll Barto,2b Frymire.c Feateerstone.se Lingentelter.o Poster,p n 9 rf Totals Penn State Colgate : RBl—Franks 2, Stoner 2. Barto 2, Bazernicl Frymire, Featherstone. Bradley. Sac.—Foster 2„ 3B—Fore. E—Franks 2, Frymire, Lingenfelter. Pitchers: Lingentelter Foster, (W, 1.0) Chase, (ti, 0-2) Reina Goetz . COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY • DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication RATES . First Inse'rtion (17 word maximum) 75c Each additional consecutive ' insertion .. . . . . 2k Each additional 3 words .. 05c per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 AM.- 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday Basement of Sackett - North Wing radio, qositraction, 4 speed, dark. blue., HAVE' A DELUXE pad for summer. one years. No other I work expected. ,5 rm. furnished, aid-cond. Across from Call 238.3543 after 1. 75-cents a n hour. _ Excellent condition, need larger car., campus. 2 or 3 men. No utilities. 51001' SB5O I orl make offer. Call 237-3518 er , , WANTED: BANANAS in the underpass month. Call Steve 238-6341. 865-0382 ask for Fred. _ iin front of McElwain. May Day, 2:00. --' *----- MARRIED COUPLE very clean, un- 1 USED T.V. set. Good condition. Reason. , . able :price. Call 865.2324. s furnished Apt. , Large bedroom, yard. • LOST , 'Available June. Lemont. $95.00. 237-4037. -- -- 1200 C.C. iZUNDAP . P Motorcycle. Good -run..:HEY STUD, 2-man Efficiency, .ning : copdition. Must sell. ASAP. Call Univer - WRISTWATCH WITH light blue crystal, PFAFF 1967 Zig Zag portable sewing 238-7181 lor 865-7872. 5 r _i y Towers. Summer with fall option., and P. 5.1.1. 1967, Class Ring in Chambers machine. 25 year guarantee. With all :Air cond., rent includes utilities. Call at end of winter term. '238-2782. accessories. 879.95. Phone Moyer's 238- 1933 ;CHEVROLET, all original equipment 238-2757. :LOST: DARK GREEN Umbrella with i 8367. . including radio, heater, and other ex-, tras.l 5800 or best offer. Call 238-2105, APARTMENT FOR RENT. Efficiency at brown wooden handle. Great sentimental USED SINGER portable sewing machine after, 6:00 p.m. i University Towers for summer term and value. Reward. Call 238-2100. with case and guarantee. 534.00. Phone i • fall option. 'A i collegiate apartment for I COMMEND YOU for .leaving me my Moyer's 238-8367. i 1 ATTENTION t_ the Collegiate man. Phone 238-5112. 1 __ . _. 1 ' :SUMMER TERM ONLY University you'd like to return the coat, too, I'll TCY.VN , MEN: Do you know your TIM Towers 2-3 map apartment furnished, air reward you and ask no questions. 865- . _ .. . . FOR SALE NEW AND USED vacuum cleaners. 519.9' up. Parts and repairs for all cleaners Phone Moyer's 138-8367. -- --- -_ • HAPPINESS IS THE '_ii,,WtiONE(your SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM: 2 b,thrcicim NOTICE friendly coffee house).•Open Fri. and Sat. Bluebell Apts. Air-conditioning, dish- ' 8 p.m. -Imidnight.. 415 E. Foter. 238-1613. washer, TV. Sl9o,month. Summer term MELLOW YELLOW in' the underpass only. 238-5961. I in front of McElwain taay Day 2:00. ANNOUNCING Record Club of America's --- ---------- ----- --------- 10th •AnpiversarY Half ,Price Sale; over LUCKY YOU! Air conditioned luxury for ii --- -APPINESS IS A late-evening snack at 400 top albums Including •B ran d N ew •S6s month. Furnished. Single student or Herlocher's: tacos, crocks of cheese, releasesi c -- all at 50 0 . OFF! Plus, your lcouple. 738-656 L Walk to campus. LUXURY LIVING in custom built Mobile. is - Guaranteed 'to be processed; BEAUTIFUL PENTHOUSE Apartment— Home, 10 x 52. Fully equipped. Gun fur- °rde?;to name a few. Good grief! nace, new furniture. Priced right. 237- within 8 hours and mailed same day. summer term-3 men or women or will . 4059. i For information, call your Campus Agent,: find you roommates. 238-4747. I - 865-9696,1 between 6.00 pm. and 9:00 p.m. I , 1963 CHEVROLET Convertible, Blue and REMEMBER, call immediately to get,HOW WOULD you like to spend your. white, three 'speed, column shift, 327 introductd to this once-in-a-lifetime say- summer in a , luxury air-conditioned .2- cubic Inches, 250 i ,hp. Cali eVenings 238- ingsN man apartment? Free swimming pool, , 1516. , —______ _ STATE ! COLLEGE'S latest happening: .John or Paul 238-5438. '57 CHEVROLET,i Sport Coupe, V-B auto, the hearty Hoagie. 16 - plus inches of --- --• _..' body in excellent -condition. Best cash hearty take-out eating are now yours for MODERN 2-MAN air conditioned apart-. offer. Call 238-5936 after 6 p.m. just 69c day or night at the• Campus , ment. Garden I House Apartments, 427 Amusement Center, right next to Her- E. College Avenue. Graduating. Available .....„ 1 ' ..,•,,.........m........,.......................,.......i,...m.... 4 . lecher's: . end of June. 238-0034. I " I __ _ - . _ , 1962 ALPINE 1595 cce New top. new paint. Good mechanical condition. 61300. firm; serious inquiries only! Call 2313- 4637. 10' x MARLETTE Trailer. Furnished Excellent condition. Save Slooo , yr. Rea sonable. 218-4536. STUDENTS: WE PROVIDE insurance .coverage for autos," motorcycles motor scooters, accidents, life. valuables, con tact lens. Mr. Temeles 238-6633. TEMPTATIONS CONCERT. Block seat ins,. Tickets rs :price. Excellent seats 8 o'clock show. Call 237-4215. 1965 HONDA Dream no cc. Luggage rack, new clutch. Goed condition. Must sell. Call Mike 238-3310 alter 7 p.m. - 1961 150 cc. L4MBRETTA. New tires, points, rings, needs work. S5O. Jeff 2.38- 7743. I _ COMPLETE YOUR Stereo System—latest model Sony tapedeck, base, dustcover. Excellent condition. $l2O. Phone 665-7208: TOWN ,MEN, FRESHMEN, perspective candidates for U.S.G.'s Town seats next, year: T.I.M. Council may be able to' give j you some helpful information. We . are at poi H.U.B. 865-6851. il _, 1964 10' x 51' MOBILE HOME. Available CHEAPI ; SUMMER IN Europe available , Sept. 1. Washer, carpeted, gun furnace. to Penn State student and/or faculty.lFOß RENT: summer term. One bedroom Call 238:3266. Fly roundtrip to Paris with free s to p -, furnished apartment. Air-conditioned, dish - .. . over l ini London. To Paris June 19. Backl washer, swimming pool. 238-1854. August 22. Call Barry 237-4444, APARTMENT FOR RENT summer term: - - THE I UNDERPASS SHALL BE USED!, APARTMENT or 4 man. Kitchen, private bath and At Last! May Day, 2:OQ. Hippies welcome. entrance. 'n block from Mall. Reasonable. People,, too. :Call. 238-3906. I , DRIVERS: Find yourself . constantly --- -tuning In different stations on your car , YAMAHA 80 cc. Showroom condition. radio? ;Stop! Completely installed and f t 1603 miles. Make. a reasonable offer. guaranteed car stereo tape system can, di, 359-2729. 1965 model machine. ••be yours for as little as 558.90. 25 min- -- -- • --, -- _ - utes 'of:stereo music on each tape cart- 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT for summer ridge. Over' 240 tapgS in stock. Audio I lease Whitehall. Will sacrifice! Air con- Motive ;Co. 315'2 (rear) W. Beaver. Call,ditioning, , pool, tennis courts, free bus! 238-5153: Open 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.,, 238-5667. • , Mon., thru Saturday.' 13 MAN APARTMENT for summer term DRAFTS BOARD breathing down your,Above Music Mart. 5125 per month. Call , neck? ,Find out your alternatives to AI at 238.228 / 3 - I GOYA flat top. With case, caPn. tuning. military, service by writing The Freedom EFFICIENCY APARTMENT at Whitehall. fork and more. Excellent condition. 5.9 . 0 ),Uni0n, P.O. Box 923, State College. ' Suitable for Couple or single Student. firm. Call Hank 238-4806. . . ____ -- ---- -- CERAMIC JEWELRY Display—by Roger Summer ior Ignger. 238-9592. Zenner Atherton Hall Lobby (East)— FOR RENT: Symmer Term-2 man Apt., Pieces available for purchase; Great gift close to carnpus, reasonable. Fall option. idea!, I BRAND:NEW, flp67 Triumph Spitfire IV, MK-2, loaded. Buy this beauty and have the A title. Will sell far below ,retail. Call 9:30 to s:oo..daily, 2384241. 1958 TRIUMPH TR-3. Mechanically sound 5325. Call after 15:30 238-7203. WHIPPLES, WfkGON. 1955 Plymouth. Orange and black. 6 cyl.. rB.lll auto. For only 575. Call bus 238.7307. GIBSON ELECTRIC Guitar end Premier 120 Amp. Both' in good • condition. 060 for the set. Call 2.37-4689. MUST SELL Modern Desk 44" x 2T'. Mahogany with brass trim. Just right for apartment. 530.00. Also G.E. Portable Hair Dryer. speed with bonnet and waistband holder, SlO.OO. Call after 6 p.m. 238-5214." EIGHT TRACK Stereo Tape Cartridge Player. For hoine use. Two months old. 575 plus three tapes free. 1365-784.4. Ned. MINOLTA 28 mm. and 135 mm. auto. !mei. Perfect condition. Mr.-Jorgenson, 865-8391; after 7 p.m. 238-3650. 55 cc. YAMAHA, 1965, black. In condition. Call iTorn 865-9990. Tops 9-4 COLGATE Beekmin,2b Chase,p • 2 Reina.o 0 Hale,ph 1 Goetz,p. Grady,ph 1 Totals 30 004 102 020-9 1 4 400 000 009-4 2 0 Fore, Kanasioe,' Reid SR 2B—Franks. Stoner. SO BB 0 3 7 3 6 6 0 1 2 1 . I FOR SALE I . RCA; STEREO Consolefte. One year old. l FOR RENT—.t2.3 man (woman) apart- FOR RENT:'Available June 15—Garden Newj cartridge. $B5. Phone 238-6403 after ment for summer term; furnished; 4 .House one bedroom unfurnished. 5100 mo. 7 pm 1 room; 30 yards from campus. Call Jeff Will sell some' furniture 238-7074 between 1965 , ALL-STATE SCOOTER 125 cc. Ex-;or Dave 236-7086 - ___ __ 5- 7 p.m. celled condition. Best offer. Must sell.' SUMMER TERM four room furnished ' SUMMER TERM 2 bedroom, luxury, Call 1237.7515_ , apartment. One block to campus. loyal, air-conditioned apartment; swimming 1963 ; TRIUMPH TR3-A, overdrive, wire i two - three students. 238-7330 after 6:00 pool and tennis courts l Rent only 81201 wheels, excellent condition. Call 865-7956 ROOMMATE—LIVE LIKE a King This, month. 733-2782. or 238-1686. :Summer in University Towers. TV, dish-."'r 19631 TRIUMPH Spitfire. Excellent con- washer, air conditioner. Call now 238.4631.1 WANTED - dition, 27,000 miles. $l,OOO or best offer. DREAM PAD: 1 bedroom, furn , air- i 238-6865. :COnd. apartment. Swimming pool and WANTED: TROPICAL FISH customers. MG ' TO. Black. Good condition. For in-: tennis courts. ' Will include our T.V , Large assortment of supplies and fish. forrriatiori call 238.8062, John Sweet after phonograph, bookcase, room divider, all-North of campus. Blazosky Tropical 6 - p.m. kitchen and eating utensils. Summer :Fish. Phone 238-0137. ; l• _ _ _ _lterm. Rent reduction. 238-2631, (If you ROOMMATE Summer Term. 4 man apart- MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE. Complete don't swing; don't ring!) service.; Two Wheels Cycle Shop, 1311' E. College Ave. 238-1193. ,ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED Apartment in , Bill 865-0505. , • _'residential area suitable for one or twol ROOMMATE FOR summer term in SUZUKII AND YAMAHA Motorcycles for women for summer. 237-7038 5 - 7 p m._! IWhitehall. 2 MAN Apt. Greatly reduced sale.) Two Wheels Cycle Shop. Come see SU MMER TERM, two-man Efficiency—rent. Call Mike 237-74191 our new, models. 238-1193. • i , Air conditioned, Free bus, pool. $9O per ,WANTED BABySITTER mornings. Must 1964 ;CORVAIR SPYDER, 150 horsepower,!month. Whitehall Plaza. 238-5652. special instrumentation why not? 2171 conditioned, =III SRL DItINER Meeting Sunday, Aprll SUMMER TERM—one bedroom Apt. at 30, 6 p.m. MAN AND GENETICS _,,,, Nittany Gardens. Fully furnished at un talk by !Dr. Edward Buss. Reservations—'furnished price: Call 238-9667. call 230207 by Friday._______ __'LARGE FURNISHED 3 man apartment - SPECTRUM IS HERE! !for summer, close to campus. Phone Art . YOUNGi COUPLE wanted to care for 2374510. - family on occasions when University pro- FURNISHED APARTMENT, summer lessor is out of town. 54 a night. Call term. 5 rooms 2 - 3 (wo)man, across , from Old 'Main. S9O/mo 86.5.0302. i " 865-9809.. ;ROCK CLIMBING 1 Hunter Rock Meet. Sun. 9:30 a.m. ! at Ree Hall ; Trip leader—Jim Dutt mater yesterday to serve as a guest instructor at the UniverSity's annual football clinic. The 6-3, 240 pound corner linebacker with the world chainpion Green Bay Packers demonstrated some defensive techniques to the group of high school and college coaches at the clinic. The clinic concludes today with a scrimmage of the Penn .State football seam at Beaver. Stadium at 2:30. Tennis Team Ho The Penn State tennis team will be look- Three undefeated singles players will be ing for its third victory of the season this after their fifth win against the Terps. Mario afternoon when the Lions host the Univer- Obando, Joe Felice, and Neal Kramer will be shy of Maryland. protecting their winnin g , streafrc ai first, sec- With a little help from the weather, this and and fourth singles) respectively. could develop into one of the most exciting The big match of the afternoon will be at matches of the season. State coach Holmes first doubles v:rhere Obando and Felice will Cathrall says. "It looks like it will be another be trying to get back in the win column after 5-4 decision," in evaluating the contest. losing their first match last week. The duo • Maryland will be faced with the same,, stands 3-1 in the season. lineup State has gone with in their other Today's contest will be at 2:00 on the matches. i varsity courts.; R 1 1 1 0 1 O 1 O 0 0 0 O 0 Al & Larry Teddi Cordially Invite the Sisters and Pledges of lota Alpha Pi ,to a 1 / 2 Price Spaghetti Dinner on Tuesday, May .14 at _ . TEDDI'S "ITALIAN" RESTAURANT 119 S. Burrows (in the alley behind Sears) We Will Be Looking Forward To Serving You - • FOR RENT dishwasher. Rent reduction. 8714. Ca ll 238-7808 FURNISHED 3 bedroom Apartment. Pros PeCt Ave. Single home, complete privacy. Parking available. 6 , 15/67. Call 238.0887 LARGE FURNISHED 2-man Apt. One block from campus, summer only. Lee, 865-0085 or Tom 865-9754. SAVE Sl6 MONTH Rent Ambassador Efficiency only $BO month! Completely furnished 'lncludes TV, dishes, air con ditioner. 238.4168. . - NEW COLLEGE DINER • Downtown Between the Movies ALWAYS OPEN' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY FOR RENT HELP WANTED GIRLS WANTED for Summer Bookstore employment in Asbury Park, New Jersey area. Prefer Bookstore experience. Must have retail experience.' Write Kenneth Roth, 819 West Locust: York, Pennsyl vania. , 1 , Here Now. .r.'• .pntel Bigger engine. (Iz7s.Cc) Smoother clOCh. Quick and easylfolding to Still the lOwest-priced true I sporis`car. • ;. t- Come in i • foila -test-drive. WEISER IMPORTED CARS Route 322 North State College,lPenna. 238-2448 i Ask about lp ur money-savin Overseas De6vei y PARK, PENNSYLVANIA erps PARTS IRS • ACCESSORIES -stem Auto S. FRASER ST. - BICYCLE - - , USE ‘ COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS - ' I Tonight tfiru Saturday ...---: • •CARTOON 711mp1 7:45 Fr , e H e ea ln ter C s ar Ist RUN i Electric DRIVE-IN POPULAR ' i,,DRIVE-IN. THEATRE Willi•pPiN All THEATRE SiATIN. Year AP , ali f ..' \ ', . 4. ; A u. PANA IVISION ~E..,,,g, ARTISTS w --- • ,H COLO I R by DeLirsis ;, . . ... 2nd Big . ilia Color "CAST A Ginn' - • 1 •'4% - 'SHADOW" W.:Sr/VG; TM Mfk'MT llU I A, Oki put Btun•rurmar AIMSTS SMUT W CAT HAU/A --=lllllll=l.lll CHARLESK. FELDMAN present , p A ß r o A o m u o c u T s ic z t i r s o Ts A‘ 4 l:l°.:. 01,11 S PETER SELLERS URSULA ANDRESS DAVID NIVEN •WOODYIALLEII JOANNA PETTET • ORSON WELLES DA;LIAH LAVI • DEBORAH KERR WILLIAM HOLDEN • CHARLES BOYER JEAN-PAUL BELMONDO _ ROME RAFT.. JOHN HUSTON TERENCE COOPER • BARBARA BOUCHET GABRIELLA LICUDI • TRACY REED • TRACEY CRISP KURT KASZNAR • ELAINE TAYLOR •ANOELA SCOULAR plus a Bandwagon full of the most beautiful and talented girls you ever sew! • ' •milmimommmaigmlimal N PY NOW SHOWING . . . 2:00 • 3:50 - 5:30 7:30 - 9:30 The motorcycle „gangs take a back seat 'when these cler thr ad fr Coming WEDNESDAY "LA DOLCE VITA" Golfers Win Sixth; At' COlgate Today By CLIFF FIRESTONE Collegian Sports Writer Penn State's golf team extended its winning streak to four straight Yesterday in downing the Orangemen from Syracuse 5 to 21 The match, Played on Syracuse' hilltop Drumlins Golf course,'was again hampered by a persist ent wind. Penn State now stands at 6-3 on the season. Dave Hambly, exhibiting his best golf so far. this sea son, shot a 3 under par 68 in winning medalist honors for the second consecutive match.• The Lions senior defeated Till of Piety Hill 4 and 3. For the first time this year, number two man, Scott - Yard, was defeated. Although shooting fine golf, Yard was upset by' Bushee:3 and 2. The only ,other individual loss by a State linksman was suffered by number 3 golfer Jim Geiger. He was also tipset 3 and 2. The remainder of the Lion lineup proved to be winners yesterday. Ernie, Saniga in the number four slot downed Benjamin of Syracuse 4 and 2. Number five man Dick Johnson again demonstrated his consistent play, defeating Pagano 6 and 5. The only 'sophomore to crack the starting squad, Frank Guise, made it two out of three in varsity competition by overcoming Beyer 5 and 3. Holding up the tail end of the lineup was Rusty Wash burn. Washburn shot an extremely fine 71, a score topped Only by Hambly on the windy afternoon. Coach Boyle has been quite pleased with the strong showing of his linksmen of late. "These guys are really playing golf like they should," he said yesterday. "Out- lineup is definitely set for Easterns as we have finally reacheckee point where our best men are in their strongest positio'fi's." REHR DOUGLAS SENTA BERGER STATE THEATRE S Now n g FEATURE SATURDAY TIME:— 1:00 - 3:00 - 5:00 - 7:10 - 9:20 FEATURE SUNDAY TIME:— 2:30 - 4:40 - 6:50 - 9:00 WINNER 'OF 1iM1A7 4, -IMTZ:f:S,';',U:nZEI G SI t FRED ZINNEM 6 7 Ng ~,... r o ACADEMY AWARDS A MAN INCLUDING _ o FOR ALL BEST PICTURE E, SONg OF THE YEAR! Pi - fidiriii , 'l3oEr TEcHNIcoLor!OI _...... Second Week Final .Showing . Y , , , 3:00/ 5 / 6 :30/8/9:30/11 P.M. Starts Monday 5/7/9 P.M. F.! CORNEL WILDE as Technicolo TWELVETREES University Theatre presents Ghost Sonata by August Strindberg A SUSPENSEFUL DRAMA OF DREAMS & FANTASY TONIGHT & MAY 4,5, 6 PLAYHOUSE THEATRE 865-9543 SAT RDAY, ARIL 29, 1967 Relay Teams Score at Penn Relays Penn State's 880-yard re lay learn set a Penn State record yesterday running in the Penn Relays. The team of Bob Rester:, Rich Shane. Andy Wayne and Bob Beam combined for .1 time of 126.7 to place filth; in the trials 'and qualify for today's finals. The same team qualified for the 440-yard relays with a preliminary time of 41.7. No other State competi tors made the . finals as Chip Rockwell faile.d to qualify in the triple jump with a mark of 22-9 and Jim McWilliams missed the discus finals with a throw of 1,52-5. The distance medley team also finished out of - the money 'in the trials with a time of 9:59.5 for sixth place. Sooner. Football Coach Dies NORMAN, :Okla. (AP) Jim Mackenzie the young head coach who was to lead Oklahoma back to football's heights died ;suddenly early yesterday. He' was 37. MacKenzie - died of an ap parent heart attack at his Norman home only hours after returning home from a recruitina P trip to Amarillo,. Tex. r 237.2112
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