Lady runners winning hosts Penn Slate's Kris Bankes placed first m a field of 50 entries in the women's cross country Eastern Regionals held here Saturday, leading the Ijady hums to a tirst place team finish. Bankes covered the course m 17 25. her fastest time ever on Penn Stale's blue course. Penn State won the meet with a score ol 25. followed by Keystone Club, which placed .second with 40 points The Western Pennsylvania Cross Country team from Pitts burgh took third place with mi points and Delaware ONE WEEK ONLY! &SS , HOTEL HELLO ECM 1056 i a*’-' 1 ' '}"TK \ am ■ ■ ■- ECM 1047 University placed fourth with 94 points. Donna Gardner from Keystone, finished behind Bankes in 17:44, and Carol Fridley from Elizabethtown placed third in 17:50. Fridley trained under Author Lydiaid, renown coach from New Zealand Two other Penn State runners finished in the top ten. Liz Cunningham placed fourth in 17:52, and Liz Berry took sixth place in 18:08. Penn Stale will travel as a team to Nationals in Ames, lowa. November 15. Bankes, Berry. Cunningham and Eileen Meenan will par ticipate in the meet along with Karen Johnson, who outran teammate Janet Norem Saturday to win a chance to compete in Ames Penn Slate coach Chris Brooks said runners from all colleges with women's cross country teams will par ticipate m the meet Penn (ymrwuinmopie^) / L.X) n w jtF*, Diana Ross Mahogany >g -J r CINEMA 2 1 . 116 Heltter 5t.'237-7657 * •JOHN KATHARINE HEPBURN >&. 4 * AIUI MlLlSProd.ri.on WOOSTER ' woburn v (—«Bd the Lady) SHOWING at 2:00 3:55-5:50 7*45-9:45 Daily wammAOMW Above all...it’s a love story. nightly fQf£- at 6:00 Arklll C 3311 800 000 Freebie and the Bean^.^ w STATE1 l2B W. College Ave. 237-7666 You will never see on television mm TONITE & TUESDAY at 7:00 & 9:20 P.M. 5 7.99 ECM 1035 36 37 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12TH EVERY LP & STEREO TAPE IN THE STORE ON SALE!! Host Panthers nip Lion harriers By RICK WEBER Collegian Sports Writer The Penn State cross country team traveled to Pittsburgh on Friday and the Panthers were prepared, edging out a 27-29 victory over the Lion harriers. It was Penn State’s first dual meet loss of the season, which the Lions finished with a 7-1 record. Pitt remained undefeated for dual meet competition. The race also marked the first dual meet loss of the season for Paul Stemmer, the Lions’ top runner. He placed third behind Pitt’s Nick Martin and teammate George Malley. Martin finished in a mm«\M h(7IM .ncHNUIM»‘*PASA\ISK)** PG -3£- YDOR *6.49 ECM 1064/65 127 S. ALLEN 237-5876 record 30:33, Malley in 30:41, and Stemmer in 30:42. “Pitt was really psyched up for us and they ran better against us than they have all season,” said Lion coach Harry Groves. “They’re always excited about beating any Penn State team. They really got up for the race and they went about it like you’re supposed to in order to win.” Pitt’s Melvin Boyd took fourth and Lion Ron Secord finished fifth. Then Pitt’s Dave McDonald and Terry Wile took the crucial sixth and seventh spots to give Pitt the victory. “They ran very hard,” said Groves of the Pittsburgh giilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllß 1 Make tracks to the = 1 Thrifty Bottle Shop| e Opon Wednesdays! I behind The Tram Station | LnmnuiiimiHiinniiimiHimniiiimi centre, cinema jjf-fyu* \ I™A MARX BROTHERS f DRESS-UP CONTEST THURS NOV. 13 7:30 Prizes will be awarded in the categories of CHICO, HARPO, and GROUCHO. There is NO ENTRY FEE and MARX BROS. SHORTS will be shown. Also, be sure to see ANIMAL CRACKERS, first time ever on campus, Fri-Sunday 102 Forum at 7:30, 9:30, 11:30. YOU CAN SAVE OVER 20% ON . . . USG’s End of the Term Continental Trail ways Chartered Coaches to Pittsburgh & Philadelphia! non-stop TO PITTSBURGH: For those of you who would like to make a fast get-away from Happy Valley... Buses will begin loading at 12:30 PM (NOON), on Saturday, Nov. 15, in front of the HUB, and will depart PROMPTLY at 12:45 P.M. Stops at David Weiss in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center in Monroeville, and downtown at the Trailways Terminal. Arrival in Pittsburgh approx. 4 P.M. For those who have Monday exams, or prefer to “relax” for a day or so before heading home ... Buses will begin loading at 5:45 on Monday, November 17, in front of the HUb, and will depart promptly at 6:00 P.M. Stops at David Weiss in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center in Monroeville, and downtown at the Trailways Terminal. Arrival in Pittsburgh approx. 9:15. BUS TERMINAL PRICE - 9.50 USG PRICE —7.50 YOU SAVE $2.00 TO PHILADELPHIA: For those of you who prefer center city to University Park, and can't wait to get back... 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No waiting for “the next trip.’’ So save yourself a couple of dollars, and a walk to the bus terminal . . . ride the USG end of the term expresses. For more information call USG at 863-0295. A service of the Undergraduate Student Government and JEM productions runners. “According to their coach they ran their best splits all year. We ran our worst splits all season bet ween the first and fifth places. 1 “Most of us were surprised that Pitt did that well but they were very well prepared and they did the job.” Nick Martin was the runner who really did the job for the Panthers. He shredded the six-mile Schenley Park course in a record time of 30:33. With a mile left, he laid it on and outdistanced George Malley by eight seconds. “Martin is a good runner,” said Groves. “We have an awful lot of respect for his giimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiia | Make tracks to the = | Thrifty Bottle Shop| I Open Wedm 'Sd.ivs| The Tram Stations Hlllll h > 1111111111 n 111111111111111111111111 DON’T MISS IT! JTießaily Collegian ability. He ran a great race and he was definitely at his best. “He has had problems in the past with injuries. He looked awfully good against us last year and then he got injured.” The next action for the Lion harriers will be in the Eastern United States Track and Field Federation Championships November 16 on the Blue golf course. The competition will consist of both colleges and post colleges, E Lunch \0 4>i,gpp c . ial A\i THE TRAIN STATION J New York Limited g| Grilled Reuben Sandwich K M with pickle & chips. Or SL. i - 7 °-8 SIMMONS LOUNGE