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Bedenk Beinoans 'Lack Of Practice' for Tiger, Engineer Diamond Tills 22 Players Work Out For Friday, Saturday Openers; Richardson, Medlar Will Start Games 'We haven't pi actieed outside yet That's abOut all there is to Thus baseball mentoi Joe Bedenk, looking none too optimistic, commented on the diamond situation yesterday as he prepared to take his guade against Princeton 'Friday and Lehigh Satuixlay The fact that Princeton will have played several games and wall be all warmed up fol - the locals In then opener Friday helped to darken his outlook A-squad of 22 players has been working out under the 'stands and in Ree Hall for the past several weeks, including seven infielders, three outfielders, four catchers and eight pitchers Hele's how the batting order, intact from last -year with the ex ception of John Ebbersole and Ken Truhn, will look against inceton Dough Sherwin (CF), Peany Gates (LF), Co-captain Paul IVlen7ie (3B), Bill Debler (113), Ed Sapp (2B) John' Ebber sole (RF), Ken Truhn (SS), and Co-Captain Martin Valerie (C) Winding up the batting list will be either Jim Richardson or Chuck Medlar on the mound, with Ed Bastian slated for relief duty. Both Bastian and Richardson boasted undefeated pitching re cords last season, The Nittany nine will be strug gling this year to avoid falling off from last year's peak, when their 15 victories and four defeats com prised one of the best records in the East Fordham University SCHOOL OF LAW New York ' Case System Thtce-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course Co-Educational Member of Assn of American Law Schools College. Degree or Two Years of College Work with Good Grades litquired for Entrance Transci ipt of Rocca d Must Be Furnished Morning, Early Atte' noon and Evening Classes Pm further information addley, Registi al of Fordham Law School '233 Broadway. New York Varsity Stickmen Meet Hobart Here Saturday Co-Captains Buser And Ritter Will Lead Lions In Alteinpt To Avenge Last - Year's Setback Foi saking their Eastei eggs and bomiets to return for practice sessions during Easter holidays, Nick Thies varsity lacrosse team f.ncl% itself faced with its first tough hurdle this coming weekend .when they meet a powerful, highly-rated Hobart College stick team on Neiv•Beaver Fiel&Saturday afternoon Coach Thiel spolie enthusias tically of his club-wielders yester day, as he pointed with pride to his co-captains Bart Buser and George Ritter, but was not so op timistic as to venture a victory pi ediction The lads from Geneva, N Y, e consistently highly-rated in the East and last year took the Lions fo ra ride, 12-6 This sea son they present nearly the same team, led by a trio of All-Ameri cans, Ferris, Dobins, and Buteau. The probable lineup for the Nittany ten wit find Dattlebaum at the out-home post; Riddell, in home, Buser, first attack; Hess, second attack, Ritter, 'center, Price, second defense; Sharp, first defense, Drake, point; Carter, cover point, and Yudm, goal 66 Football fandidates Out for Spring Practice Spring football practice will be held outdoors as soon as the weath er permits, Coach Bob Higgins an nounced yesterday Higgins re leased the names of the - 66 candi dates for the team juniors, cap tain-elect Leon' Gajecki, John Kun mel, Walt , Kniaz, . Sam Kopach, Wade Mori, Aubrey Nonemaker, Lloyd Parsons, John Patrick, Ben Pollock, Chuck Peters, Frank Platt, Carl Stravinski, Tom Vargo, Bob Wear, Craig White, Jim Wood ward Sophomores, Richard 7' 'Carlton, John Day, Clarence Erwin, ..Len Frketich, Mike Garbuiska, John Himes, Len Krause, Jack Marge rum, Charles Medlar, Tom Megar gee, Chuck 'Raysor, John' Reitz, Harry Robb, Dean Sears, John Shi rey, Bill Smaltz, Henry Stultz, Ar thur Swan, Don Yoho,-Erneit Zim merman '" ' Freshmen, Galen Bailey, Earl Brown, Robert Davis, Robert Eck es, John Egli, Jack Fallon, Dick Grace, Lem Gramly, James Hall, Bill Hamilton, Emory Kasprzyk, John Kerns, Joe 'Marcus, Eddie Maslow, Bill Null, Lou Palazzi, Bob Payton, Bob Perugini, Jack Quai ley, John Reichenbach, Bob Rice, Robert Shrom, John Stembacher, Morris Stern,.John Tasman, H. M. Thompson, Ralph Ventresco, Paul Weaver, Bob Wingard Pin-Hel Bridge Netslll4 . ~ The benefit bridge bn March.l7, 'sponsored by city and campus Pan hellenic associations, netted a pro fit, of $ll4 for Mrs Hetzel's emer gency fund, Marguerite R. Scheaf ler '4O, student chairman, has an nounced. r P'`ZNt`i: COLL'r','tIZAN A Bouts EIBA Champs Reach Coast - For NCAA'S Houck And Schott Make Trip With Lion Boxers Penn State's two ,Eastern In tercollegiate boxing champions reach Sacramento, Cal, today where they will warm up for the national competition they head into this Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the National Collegi ate Athletic Association cham pionships , Captain Mike s Cooper- at 127, pounds and Ulm Lewis at 165 pounds are the two fighters Ac companying them are Leo Houck, Lion boxing coach, and Dean Carl P Schott, a member of itheiNCAA boxing rules committee. ' The fate of the two Lion cham pions is likely to demand largely on the luck of the draw In competition this season, both Cooper and Lewis lost one fight but each avenged his beating in the Eastein Intercollegiat cham pionships, Cooper by beating Cadet Lavendusky of Army and Lewis by dethroning Charles Healy of Syracuse Cooper also lost a close decision to Clay Ho gan of Wisconsin The Yunnan provincial govern ment in China will establish a large agricultural station for the pr 3- motion of silk cocoon and live I stock pi oduction ' Werner Calls For Track Candidates Lions Will Enter Both Drake And P - ehn Relays Hopeful of getting a break with the weather, track Coach Chick Werner has issued a call for all varsity and freshman candidates for this afternoon He added that the track locker rooms are now situated in the Water Tower in stead of the former position in Rec Hall All freshmen should report to Bob Grieve while the varsity will be in charge of Werner He also stated that for the first time in Penn State track history, the Lions will enter the Drake Relays Despite the fact that the Penn Relays will be held the same week-end (April 29) Werner stated that if enough fellows show up well he definitely will take a con tingent to the lowa competition Until the cinder track is condi tioned the squad will drill on the board track at New Beaver Field Gleason, King Drop Bouts In Nationals To' Lose Chances At _Urbana, ,111. Lion wrestling hopes crashed Saturday when Frank Gleason and Carl King were eliminated from the annual NCAA cham pionship meet, at Urbana; 111. ' Gleason, former Eastern 136- pound titleholder, lost In the semi-finals, and King, veteran, 121-pounder, was ',defeated in his first bout. They, were the only Lion entrants:,' t ,-. In his , opening' match, Glee-, son came from behind to top an overtime decision from , Len Pomeray of Kent State. During the first part of the regulation period Gleason was behind but rallied to even the, battle. He had „little, difficulty coming through in: the extra session. , ' Gleason was, eliminated by ,Verle McClellan,,Kansas, State's Big Six ; champion. Although McClellan never held -a decided advantage be kept Gleason on the• defense for most ,of - the bout. - , In a,121 - pound match King was edged out _by Sob Johnson of Southwestern' State College In Oklahoma. .:, . 1 f: Between The Lions With 808 WILSON Flash! Scoop! Copyright! So exclusive is today's column that at will probably go down in journalism annals as the greatest news "beat" in Penn State history. For it is my privilege today to print--even before they have said them—the pre-season statements of Penn Stare's spring sport coach es Nick Thiel, Joe Bedenk, Chick Werner. Ted Boethke and Bob Rutherford. Neves berme has any Collegian column bored its readers so far in advance So don't wait another minute' Get the Jump on your fraternity brothers, sorority sisters and teammates Yawn over these carefully - worded pie - campaign prediction's even before they have been made Here are the exclusive, sensa tional and as yet unuttered state ments that will scoop even the men who will say them by at least 72 hours Joe Bedenk, baseball coach "It !dolts like a long, bard season, es pecially since we haven't been able to'practice outside one single day as yet Our pitching staff is weak, our infield shaky, our outfield pt ' tery and our batting power hope less I don't know how many games we'll win That's pretty hard to say in baseball with the element of chance as great as it is We'll Just have to do the best we can with what we have" Nick Thiel. la Cr osse coach "Well. I have a pretty fair start ing team, but my reserve power is pitifully weak And when you start bucking teams like Hobart, Maryland, Army and Navy, you need plenty of reserve power. I'll be glad to win 30 percent of our games this year." Cluck Werner, ti ack coach This niq might be the year for hack, but then there's always a chance that Barney Ewell will bleak a leg, Captain Nick Vuk manic will dislocate his shoulder, Billy Smith might pull a tendon, Oi vis Krug could sprain an ankle, or'ililatile and Henderson develop apendicitis If all that happens, we're sunk , " Ted Roe thke. tennis coach "Oooohl What a lousy season we're gonna have! I doubt if we even g! . it' to use the outdoor courts this Spring. what with weather condi tions the way they are. And in the event we do get a 'few days of outside practice, I still question whether we can win more than one match." Bob Rutherfoid, golf coach "I don't like to say what our chances arc at this time, 'cause every time I make a pie-season prediction, my boys oust don't click It's happened so many times that I've finally decided to cut it out Last year I absolutely refused to predict the outcome of the season, and we had a mighty successful one Nope, no prediction , And that's final," Editor's note: Mr. Wilson was last seen thumbing a ride out of town on Route 322. It is believed he will remain in hiding until the stink from this column blows away. Kindly address any mail to him in care of the dead letter office. Golf Team Opens Season On April 20 Snow Delays Practice For More Than Month Delayed more than a month by the abnormally long-laying snow Coach Bob Rutherford's golfers started practice sessions feverish ly yesterday in order to get in as much drilling as possible before their opener on April 20 The golfers were out swinging in early February last year With only three top positions even reasonably copped, by Co captains Bud Miller, Ken Kling ensmith, and Jack Brand, Coach Rutherford emphasized that he was . not searching for stars but Tor a well-balanced team Coach Rutherford also stated that the team was "wide open" and that no positions were cinched Bill Hubler, Johnny Leyden, Scott Maxwell, and Dent Holden were among others named as like ly varsity clubbers by Rutherford. Hubler, Leyden, and Maxwell saw varsity service last season, while Holden is a graduate of last year's frosh team In Commenting on the 1940 out look the veteran Rutherford said, "We may not have the best team but we'll be in there somewhere" 1 : KEYS MADE SCHILLING 1 , , S. PUGH ST. Sports Seas-s•n Lion Nine Meets Princeton Friday; Stickmen Face Hobart Saturday While Bedenkmen Bailie Lehigh 55 Varsity, 15 Freshman Games Listed For Track, Baseball, Golf, And Baseball; 14 Home Matches The Nittany Lion varsity baseball and lacrosse teams star t Spring poi Ls off with a bang at home and abroad this weekend Joe Bedenk's nine sounds the starting gun when they open against Princeton at 1-i inceton Fuday, while Nick Thiel's stalwat t stickmen will cross sticks with Hobart lacrossemen here Saturday as the State ba'eballers meet Lehigh away the same day With 55 varsity and 15 fresh man tills listed An baseball, la osse, (rack, golf, and tennis, ac col ding to the schedule released by Neil M. Fleming, graduate manager of athletics, Penn State teams will be active Until June 8 Nine To Play 1.9 Tilts Eleven of the 19 baseball games will be played at New Beaver Field, as well as five lacrosse tilts, four tennis matches, three golf meets, and one track meet to be played on home le: 'dory The schedule Api it 5, Pi inceton, away, 6, Le high, away, 10, Western Mary land, home, 12, West Virginia, home, 13, West Virginia, home; 17, Syracuse, home, 20, Navy, home, 23, Temple, home, 26, Rutgers, away, 27, Army, away May 1, Dickinson, home, 4, Gettysbui g, away, 8, Penn, away, 11, Pitt, away, 17, Syracuse, away, 22, Susquehanna, home; 25, Muhlenberg, home, 29, Bucknell, home June 8, Pittsburgh, home Track Arad 26-27, Penn Relays, Phil adelphia May 4, Ohio State, home, 11, Pittsburgh, away, 18, Syracuse, home, 25, Navy, away May 31-June I, IC4-A, New Yoik City. Apr tl G, Hobart, home, 12, Penn, away, 13, Navy, a way, 17, Swarthmore, home, 20, Cornell, home, 27, Mai yland, home May 4, Army, away, 11, Lehigh, home, 17, Colgate, home, IR, Syr acuse, away Apt it 19, Penn, away, 20, Le high, away, 24, Gettysburg, home, 26, Carnegie Tech, away, 27, Pitt, away May 1, Bucknell, home, 4, Navy, away, 8, Army, away, 10, Susque hanna, home, 14, Cornell, away, 20, Syracuse, home. Am d 20, Pitt, home, 24. W and J, home, 27, Army, home May 1, West Virginia, home, 4, Cornell and Pitt at Ithaca, 10, Georgetown at Pittsburgh, 11, Princeton and Penn at Pittsburgh, 17, play-off if necessary, 18, championships Freshman Baseball April 27, Army, away May 4, Mercersburg, home, 7, Syracuse, a way, 11, Cornell, home, 22, Mont Alto, home, 25, Wyoming Seminary, home Freshman Track May 4, Mei cersburg, away, 11 Cornell, home Freshman Lacrosse May 4, Cornell, home, 18, La fayette, away Freshman Ten= April 24, Gettysburg, J V home, May 11, Carnegie Tech, away I Freshmen Golf May 4, Cornell, home, 18, Cor nell, away, 25, Army, away Tennis Season Opens April 19 Candidates Holding Night Drills In Recreation Hall With the opening of tennis sea son less than three weeks away and still no outdoor practice, Coach Ted Roethke is drilling a small squad of candidates nightly in Rec Hall The first encounter is with Penn April 19 followed by a match at Lehigh the next day Keeping one eye on his lads and the other on a list of strong oppon ents, Roethke announced that drills at present are merely an effort to tune-up stroking He added that he also is trying to develop several doubles combinations Headed by Capt Jerry Goodman, Mac Weinstein and Del Hughes the most promising candidates so far are Johnny Knode, Charley Bow man, Ted Lesko, William Bowman, Charles Hough, John McGuire, and Chuck Huyck _ Only A Few More Days Till I. 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