SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1968 Six 'Lionsolve. to . EIWA Semi-finals 808 ABRAHAM . . . surprise at 152 Lions Set for IC4As; Patrick Choice in Mile Today at noon, over 900 track and field stars from 163 col leges and universities east - of the Mississippi will - begin the 12-hour grind of heats and-more heats making up the IC4A track championships. Among the competitors run ning on the synthetic track of New York's new Madison Square Garden will be 16 ath letes from coach John Lucas' Penn State squad. "The boys are keyed up," Lucas said before he left for the city. "This is the best rep resentative I've had in the 'six years I've bey... here." Top Prospects Among top prospects for a top five finish in their events (thus qualifying for the NCAA championships next week in De troit) are four State performers who saw action in the IC4A's last year. Ray Smith, the indoor and outdoor two-mile record-holder at State, will run in that event, Al 7heaffer, who "has im proved all wi:lter" according to Lucas, will be in the- mile. Cap tain Chip Rockwell is defend ing champ in the IoJ g jump and Bob Beam returns in the. 60- yard dash. Dave Patrick, who hasn't won a mile race all year, should win one tonight and Vil lanova, which has won, eight IC4A indoor track titles in the last 11 years, figures to make it "I don't have, two years' experience. I have one year twice" Some people get experience in a job. Other people get older. There's a big difference. And it all depends on where you work, and with whom you work. You can start some place that has all the proper systems engineering creden tials significant contracts, modern physical plant, and the usual fringe benefits and find yourself a couple of yeafs later, just a couple of years behind. Or, you can come to a place like MITRE and get experi ence. And grow. We have the credentials, of course. (We happen to think they're the best.) But we have something more. An attitude. We want you to get the best systems experience in the business. We want to share what we know with you, want you to absorb it as fast as you can. The quicker you grasp things, the quicker things get done. INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED ON CAMPUS, MARCH 13, 1988 SIGN UP NOW AT THE PLACEMENT OFFICE; Or write for more information: Mr. L.J. Glinos, College Relations Coordinator, The MITRE Corporation, Box 208 CNZ, Bedford, Massachusetts. via; EWA. An Equal Opportunity Employer (Male & Female). Formed in 1958 . . . pioneer in the design and development of command and control systems . . . MITRE serves as technical advisor and systems engineer . _ . )or the Electronic Systems Division of the Air Force Systems Command and provides tec hnical assistance to the Federal Aviation Administration, the De partment Defen, the Department of Transportation and the National Aero nautics and Space Administration. IMIEM!MEEiEI9I DAVE PATRICK favored in mile nine out of 12 So heavily favored are Jim Elliott's Wildcats that about the only intrigue left in the meet will appear in some indi vidual races, notably the 600. Patrick, who 1 this time last season had run the mile in 3:59.3 indoors, has had injury problems this year, but lately they have shown signs of clear ing up. Last week in Cleveland, he ran the 1,000 in 2:08.8, as The more experience you get, the faster you grow. And that's to our mutual benefit. Here's the kind of experience you get MITRE is pioneering in the design and engineering of complex information, sensor, command, control and com munications systems for the United States Government. Our assignments include prominent military electronic. systems, as well as civilian systenis for future national air traffic control and high speed ground transportation. We'd like you to know more about MITRE About what we do, how we think, and what it might be like to work with us. If you'd like to know more about us, and have a degree (preferably advanced) in electronics, mathematics or physics, we'd like to talk with you. MITRE Clark, Spinda, Fitz, Abraham, Kline, Lorenzo All Win; Navy Leads Tourney Special to The Daily Collegian PITTSBURGH Penn State will advance six men into this afternoon's semi-finals of the Eastern Intercol legiate Wrestling Association Tourna ment and currently hold down - second place as the third session gets under way today. Navy is a good bet to capture the team honors in the tournament as the Midshipmen advanced 8 of their 10 wrestlers and lead Penn State, 24 to 20. Lehigh, always a strong tournament team, is in third place with 16 points. Lorenzo Leads Way Captain Rich Lorenzo (11-0) led the way for the Lions yesterday as he recorded the two fastest falls_of the day, his fifth and sixth of the season. In the afternoon competition, the 191- pound Lorenzo flattened Joe Tozer of Syracuse in 41 seconds and then showed the lights to Franklin and Marshall's Aaron Molinsky in 1:03 in the quar ter-finals. State's other wrestlers mak ing it through the opening two rounds were Wally Clark at 130, Dave Spinda at 137, Vince Fitz at 145, Bob Abraham at 152 and Matt Kline at 160. Clark (9-1) recorded one of Penn State's six pins yesterday as he pinned Yale's John 'Weber in the preliminary last as it has ever been run on 'a 12-lap track. • Actually, the blond senior's failure to win any of his three starts at a mile this wear isn't as bad as it might seem. He lost to three top racers—Ulf Heegberg of Sweden, Preston Davis of the Army and a fellow named Jim Ryun. He runs for Kansas. Beaten by Ryun Against Ryun in the U.S. Track and Field Federation meet last month, Patrick was beaten by nearly one-fourth the distance around the track, but his time, 4:01.0, was the sec ond best of the season. Ryun's 3:57.5 was best. What competition Patrick will face should come from Royce Shaw of Harvard, with an indoor 4:02.8 this year, and Jack Fath of Fordham, with a board best'of 4:05.6. Independent Finals 128 POUND CLASS Metzger over Innman—(l3-0) 135 POUND CLASS Connelly over Snavely (11-4) 142 POUND 'CLASS - Harkenreader over Arthurs (1-5) 150 POUND CLASS Johnson over Newton (Pin) 158 POUND CLASS Salterthwelle over Frei (Pin) UNLIMITED Fisher over Walley (24) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA round and then shut out Rutgers' Mike Yacco, 3-0, last night. In this afternoon's semi-finals, Clark faces Navy's Dale Stahl. Clark has already faced Stahl once this year, when he barely sneaked by the Middie, 3-2. Spinda (10-2) notched another of the Lion falls when he decked Penn's Vic Antes in 4:51 last night. In the afternoon, Fitz decisioned Joe Frezza of Rutgers, 6-3. Spinda goes against Navy's Steve Comiskey (4-2-1) this afternoon. Three Face Middies •Vince Fitz (9-2-1) will be the third Lion to tangle with a Middie today when he hooks up with Pete Vander lofske (9-1) in the semi-finals. Vander lofske was the top seed in the 145- pound bracket. Last night Fitz de feated Penn's Rick Levitt, 9-4 after edging F&M's Steve Sinatra, 2-1, in the afternoon. Bob Abraham (5-4) surprised a lot of people by making it through the opening two rounds of the tournament. Last night, State's 152-pounder had to go into overtime to defeat Steve Alex ander of Temple, 2-1. In the afternoon, Abraham had it easier, breezing by Columbia's Art Walsh, 7-1. Today, it won't be that easy. In the semi-finals, Capers` Season Statistics Jeff Persson Tom Daley BID Stansfield Bill Young Galen Godbey Jim Linden Gregg Hamilton Jeff Schweitzer Mike Egleston Phil Nichols Ron Hornyak Lee Ammerman Steve Curley Phil Stainbrook Team Rebounds Penn State Opponents , Skating Tests Given The figure skating club of the Women's Recreation Asso ciation will hold tests in both figure and dance today and tomorrow at the Ice Pavilion. CABIN PARTY MARCH 9 • 10 2.00/COUPLE Sign up in Eisenhower Chapel or call -865-6548 Sponsored by Episcopal Student Association IMM-PGA 135 324 123 296 75 206 68 188 63 118 60 140 29 71 3 9 3 6 3 11 2' 5 1 4 FTM•FTA RB 69 96 165 60 88 98 30 65 141 45 63 160 39 67 112 37 58 56 22 27 22 6 9 13 2 3 3 2 7 15 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 565 1300 549 1287 40.8 316 487 42.7 335 467 Lady Fencers Compete The women's fencing team will compete in its last match of the season today at Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Va. Gilded Seven * IN CONCERT * ADMISSION FREE Guaranteed to swing! They did it at ;he Phyrst, on ra dio, at Meyers', on TV, and now on stage! Call it camp, funky, rocky, nouveau, dix ie: call it NEW NEW OR LEANS JAZZ. New and old music mixed in a fun con cert. SUN. * MARCH 10 3 P.M. * SCHWAB Abe will be against Tom Muir (10-2-1) of Lehigh. Two and a half weeks ago, Muir defeated Abraham, 5-2, in the Penn State-Lehigh dual meet. Matt Kline (11-1) advanced into today's comnetition with a fall over Syracuse's Ken Haynes last night after an easy 'll-1 romp over Columbia's Wayne Darling in the afternoon. This afternoon, Kline meets Mike Nordotti (9-0-2) of Army, Lorenzo puts his unbeaten record on the line this afternoon when he goes against Temple's Mark Baretz (11-1-4 Earlier in the season, Baretz wrestled in the heavyweight bracket. In the Penn State-Temple dual meet he decisioned Larry Holtackers, 4-2. Two Go Down The Lions had two, wrestlers go down to defeat last night as 123- pounder Bruce Balmat (4-5) lost to Bruce Unangst (11-1-1) of Pitt, 14-3. And, at 167, Bob Funk (7-2-1) fell to Lehigh's Bob Ahrens (8-2) by a 4-2 score. In- the afternoon, Funk scored one of the Lions' falls while Balmat shut out his opponent from F&M. Two Lions were eliminated in the opening round._ Sophomore Phil Liller (0-2) was shutout 10-0 by Princeton's Beem and Larry Holtackers (3-7) was pinned by Army's Don Meyers. 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