-Tuesday, March 28, 1089 ' 1 u ' bethke Will Coa c h , IG , Ta plum], Schweitzer • Ready, ,Toßattle , hi National!'Mit Tilts , Al Tapman and , llank Schweit fel this morning 'completeil — a ttenuous — week of limning and vdl leave, this:, afternoon Leo, Muck, Manage, Pat Costello, and: D r . ,Carla P" SChott, the'National Collegiate Boxing touinament at Wisconsin which /els under, way Thursday night 'Both, boys have, titan doing load wink ditty and Nixing time and four rounds under the watchful eye of , Coach, Houck,,and use to potted.. in perfect shape Tapman, who., was migmally enter ed in the, 120-pound, division, will bins, at 127 due to the new .ulingwllich calls fot' , eritanLs'to have participated in at , least 60 percelit , of dual meets at the weight entered Schweitzer, will hattle,at kugpile.E, Lederer RDATs ESTATD, 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 State. 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Then,' Order Your , Frozen • - -Foods and, ').-esh,Dairx ; Products Now, • , " e— -etc Beta' ignu Volley& Lion - Begir 'Tiaining For :Ist Meet Under Coach Chick .Wei net's disci immating-eye, the Lion tracic ,to s held their first..diganized lunette yesterday afternoon in pieparation,for the fast-apploach ing Penn Relays ' The Nanny - Lions will enter teams in 'the four-mile,' half-mile, huartet-mile end medley relays and speci a l field-- anti weight 'events Three veteran milers, Frank Houle, Len Henderson, and Chat .'ey Pierce stand excellent chances of being on the foul mile relay 'team, with,the race for the fourth position mode open. - - Will Sutton, Bill ,Engel, Paul ,Staller, Walt Dempler, Chuck Mc- Mdlei Fierier, Walt Hos: teunan, Van Hai tmanr and Bernie , ci nders ale chuining the ,Linders for positions on the half ' aid • gum tei -mile spent relay lea Ms • These Is a sluing possibility that the-freshman' will cam a one nulo itilayi'le:tin, but thine site so many candidates that it 14 sm. prAsible to pi edict a 'Learn until the men have touched thou top form- A NPu England College 11111 e hw•n rOllllOll fOl ship p. plinntlng eninpolltlon Rums" Insll n t Inns In flinsP slat Py Rho Captures IM 14 . Table Tennis Titles Accomplish Rare Feat In Taking . Double Victory Beta Sigma. Rho-dominated in ' paminal 4 spßits activity at the close of mate:. season by copping the team championships m volley ball and table tennis Ftklay Two spch feats on the same day have larch, been accomplisned-m hal a nimals bete , The Independents weie victims of the Beta Sigs in a hotly-con tested volleyball final tilt, 16-12, 12-15, and 15-11 Phi Sigma Delta ;bowed 5-0 in the table tennis fin '.ll9 Advancing to the finals by downing, Lambda Chi Alpha 15-13, Thursday, !Beta' Sigma I 'Rho's ace , spikers literally i rpped I ihe Independents wide open Only Nene diives by Shorty Terbush ,kept the Insets in the contest Noun Racusin, Sid 'Bergman, Bobby Weiss, Leib Dickstein, and Len Piank sparked the winning attack In the table tennis playoff fla tus Finlay night, Beta Sigs' five 'Man lineup of Sid Mille, Hai ty Fields, Sid Be, gman, Floyd Coyne, and`Sandy Kimuch belted away at the Phi Sigs to win 'without loss of i game Not a single match was lost by the Beta Sigs tin ough nut the • Into fi atm nay Limpets. 1011 Al' W.ltels and Lou Sehollen bm gel managed volleyball and able Lanes iespectwely Bliii and 'White Grid Game Winds Up With / 6-6 &ore if the hist infra-squad game ended ilea h-a tie, is any indication positions oihneNt yeai's vat sity fns in' for a tough job in selecting, a h good men en the bench Eveiy posy of shining stairs s The White team, made, up for he, most part of Freshmen, gave the boys in Blue a, nip and.. tuck battle all the „way, wath,,Len Krause, neshinan bag., seining aftei a few minutes of play The Blues staucli back quickly , to knot the same at G-1111, when Ciaig White took a pass from Chuck Pe tei Krause Scores From 9 After play had see-sawed in the middle of the field'the Whites re cOveied a lateral tossed by Lloyd leas on the Blue 30-yaid.stupe Big Bill Smalte 'and. Dick - Ewalt dime to the 20, whom the Blues held momentarily Steve Rollins whaled mound , end for six yards 'and an offside , penalty gave the White team its second first down One play late", Krause, who had replaced, Ewalt, sliced- off tackle, eluded two Blue tackle's and went vine yards to score standing up. An exchange of fumbles and the enta once of a new White team in to the game, gave the Blues their brst chance to get moving White and Ickes gamed 22 yaids on three drives 'Chuck Peters was good Los 12 thiough'taciN to push the ball inside the 10-yard stripe Ickes (hove within ,inches of the goal line on the next play. Medlar Meddles Here Chuck Medlar, towering vending, tackle, rose up and stop ped two power drives by Peters and Ickes With, the White de- Plumbing and Heating Repairing and. New Work / ' 3 , Let "Mel, do it! E. MAEI,II ORN PHONE 224' PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lion Tennis Team This Season Lion Baseball. Lineup - Gives Bedenk Worry After seeing his varsity base s hx action outtioniS all last week, Conch foe Bedenk is rapid ly getting a line on which of those 611 gray usiffnims contain ball-play els and which do not Although Bedenk 1%1114 pleased with the first reek of outside prac tice ses , ,ions, his list, of °instant'. els for the neek.is still devoid of a Hist or second baseman red the pitch hig silent don is still pretty much tip In the air Among the Millets, lanky 13111 Neal has been shooing the best kform fat,-with Tom Watts, 'lar- Siefert, and Bob 'Wilson junior transfer front Deltmare Beher sity, close on hit, heels Sophomores Shine hi the outfield In addition to Captain Ray Brake at center. sophomores Penny Gates and Walt Kolar nip flashing fine form at the left and tight field Mutts Moving In toward the plate Conch liedenk's tentative 'lineup pills Pant Menile at [Mid Joe Ml hostile behind the Mattel, and Ilam flat mama, In "spite of two u edit ankles. al., shot tstop Bedenk gave notice that tins lineup URN by no means perm vent and that- all positions 51 ere subject to change pl iyed Saturday a Ile; noon, which of the competition being given fin °than team, Co ich Bob Ifiggin4 a, » , ,t stung, without keeping several ition seems studded with a numbel .ense (hewn in close, the Blue team stilick through the an on the nest play, with Peters tossing •i shout pass-to White, alone in the cnd zone, for the tying score Blue White __ . Washabaugh LE______Altei _ LT Kmaz Pi ketich LC Nemeth" • % Sears C Gajecki Kolenda RC Moi: Evan ST . _St' lIVIII , kI '...-- Garbinski RE Vargo Radcliffe 11' Patel s 1.._ ___ __ Ewalt B Ickes Deblei B White _ Smelt" B Pati irk, JR. ____Rollins '42-BasebAeri Set For Practice Tilts With at least thee players out fm every portion, the freshmen baseball squad will begin playing pi actice games this week, giving Assistant Coach Dan Mu‘sser his fist chance to study the team in action - -Mussel, who is handling the nine untihLeo Houck sees his box eis through . the National Intercol legistes, is pleased by the showing made inmost , of the positions. The team started indoor prac tice, early in February—the earl iest start a cub squad has ever had—ind this has brought the players, along ,fast so -that the coaches can settle on klineup well ahead of the opener at Mercers burg on April 26 Hullers who have reported to practice are Joe Wilk, Walt Hodg kins, Don Delmanzo, Buzz White, Tom Kelly, Bob Kroner, Steve Corm, Charley Medlar, and Kerm Witmer. • Bortz, Cooper, Beck To Captain Wrestling, Boxing, Gym Varsities Mike Cooper, for, two years: regular Lion 120-pound repre sentative, and Merrill Beck, vet eran star on the Wallet bars, were elected boxing and gym captains respectively, it was an nounced yesterday Ernie Bortz, ace 175-pound grappler and third-place winner in the intercollegiates, replaces Don Bachman as wrestling cap tain , - Cooper succeeds Roy Hanna, Eastern Intercollegiate 135- pound champ, while Beck takes over the tdutles of Ray Runkle and Al Kllgman. For the past two years, Coo per fought his way to the finals of the Intercollegiate tourna ments held here and at Syra cuse, only to lose out by close shades to Walt Lavendusky, the rangy cadet of Army Beck has been a varsity gym ster the past two years and has majored in the parallel bars. Stickmen Vie For Positions Heartened by fairer weather and the airival of the long-await ed helmets, Nick Thiel lost no time in plunging his varsity lacrosse , men into exhaustive scrimmage lor ;day and Satinday after noon Su imm ices %till continue until the team 'caves for Annapolis April 4 to face St John's A wide-open sciamble for posi tions has ensued as the coveted E istei tt ip looms in the near fu ture Ambitious stickmen vieddaily fin Co ich Thicl's attention as tens la lust and second string ...Luis, battle Ti ies Possible Lineups A tentative fn st tcam, ae.coi il uig to Thiel, puts Ralph DeFolco , at out home, Riy CoNket y at home, Bast Buses at, fu st attack, john Centhei at second attack, Ott Wuenschel ut center field, George Ritter at second defense, Roger Shaip at in st defense, John Bachman at point, Alex Cowan at cocci point, and, Bud Mycis at goalie Second stiing centeifieldos n clude Hairy Hauth, Al Blair, and flod 'arterr - with "Berne Cramer pUshing Cai tei ha: cl fox, position Second stung insole defense men inn Hoot Make, Dan Hess, and Prank Chink, with Jini Riddel, Andy Krause, and Sci appy 'Dow ler, insole attack men, and :Tack Yudin, goalie, finishing out a pi o table second team, lineup Kirkpatrick Loses In. gwint Nationals 'Bill Knkpntrick, swimming Coach Bob, Galbiaith's sophomore freestyle spent ace, swam the fastest 50-yard dash he has eye' turned in but he still failed to qualify`in the.. National Swimming Championships held at Ann Ar bor, Mich, on Friday and Satui day Kiikpati ick was timed in 24 4 seconds as he placed fourth in his heat behind Waldemei Tomski, Big Ten champ, St Elmo Acosta, Florida champion and Van Oss of Princeton, a mamba" of the Tiger medley relay team that set a new world's record• for the 300-yard medley relay this season Look-Your Best ' :FOR L F. BALL Your Shaes Are Important Shining -Repairing - L. E., KLINE 153 S. Allen St. Dinh Stover Replaced By ' , Ex-Mentor Theodore Roethke, foi mei La fayette couch and at pi esent an nista uctifr in English composition, will coach the Lion tennis team this season, it was announced yeti 'm day by Dt Cad P Schott, clean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics Roethhe replaces Hanle; W "Oink" Stoves, professor in the Extension department, mho was lotted to Mop the job because of excessive win k which is taking him away Item the campus Although playing no varsity tennis Mule an undogiaduate, Rodlike managed to get a good deal of net experience before leav ing his alma mater, Michigan University, in '29 [n his four %ems" there he played regularly against Henry Hutchings,lWolvm ine Loath, Played Tourney Tennis Aftci graduation, ItoethLe played tournament tennis in the ‘nalwest Late', uhile enrolled in Hai vai d's -gi aduate school, he mos coached in tennis by the Ci imson's mentor, Itariy Cowls In 1932, 31 and 34 Roethht coached tennis at Lafayette If Roethlce"has as much success with his netmen as he has hcd with his poetry, the Ni Ctany men should go placeC this year Hailed as one of the leading younger pe as in America today, Roethke has hud works published in the-At lantic Monthly, Sal ibnei s, New Yorker, Iset% Republic, Nation, Commonweal and several alto leading American maga/inee ❑e has also been published in ilia London Adelphr and the Se w MCC Remo. and Twentieth Century Verse, Lori other English publications In picking a literary man as tennis coach, Penn, State is fol lowing it. trail bland by Ninth Car of Ina Univer say 'Pher e ch drabd Henderson, famous biogra pher, regularly turns out some of the most successful net aggrega bons fn yam country Lion Golf Squad Begins Traciice For 1939' Season Paced by co-captains Jack Ma haffey and Bill Gross, the vaisi Ty golf team swung into ptactue last week under the tutelage of Bob Rothe' fm d Jr, !Meu upted only by a brief thundet shoves on Saturday. Tn addition to members of last veal's team who appeared for the week's delis; foul onembers of last yene's freshman squad showed up for practice They nie Bill }fa bler, Harlan Hostetter, Scott Maxwell, and Jack Brand, P I A A. champion of two years ago Mare tlian a million welds have been mrltten and bioadeast by Drahe tinivetslty students dining the, last foul and, .t half gems C 0 , .. . R. S A, . G. E S MAREMOR - The Florist , 222 W Beal/ell - Dial 3151 Gymsters Score In Losing'4o Canting a innial vietoly by the Nutt my Linn gym team bowel to end its ,ea,on at West Point Satin,lnv Coach Watstone's men once again displayed excellent foam on the holivontal bat and consistent perfoimances by CaCaptain Ray Runkle, but lacked the all-around stiength of the Cadets, Eastern Intei colic pante unnei s-up Sun Feldman galnercd fast plate on the high bar with Gunge Ter «clhgec , taking second to give the Nittanymen eight of its total points Runkle accounted fm the iem lining six by winning the tumbling event and placing thud en the ',mall& bats Despite being handicapped by the loss through injury of Chat ley Gillespie, ace rope climbei, the Lions made a better showing than any of the six previous meets with the Ai my Ai my innked,fiist nationally last year The loss to the Cadets gave the Lions thiee setbacks against, two wins Inc the season Kutztown Teacheis and Piinceton bowed by 'arge nupgins, but Navy, Temple, Aimy trimmed the up-and conung gymsters The Lamp of Tomorrow Today! • Practical daylight for the •, first time in the history of artificial illumination. 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