MONDAY, APRIL , 7, 1941 Nitiany Baseball, Lacrosse Teams Will Start Season This Week lion Nine Meets Leads Varsity Nine Stickmen Will Play Penn At Philadelphia Ftos Irnkmen Called Coach ,Bob - Grieve issued a .final - call for frosh track candi &lei:7 yesterday. Although ap proximately 50 candidates are note . practicing , freshmen are s'c'arcre in the pole vault, hurdles .and the 440-yard run. - - Let Us Solve 'Your MILK PROBLEM - With Pure; Wholesome Milk e. MEYER:MILK D.. 1 Phone 4220 frateritiliest. . HAI:ftYOU-TRIED NEW *AVM S. BREADS "and SWEET ROLLS 'Call - MAWR _BROS. Phope Lewislown 791 . ...• - = Did You Know lour it • , Goes Further At FROMM'S In Buying SCHOBLE, HATS SWANK JEWELRY . BOTANY TIES ' . f DMA, Old Main. %W. EASTER NOVELTIES ,--- .z.s",, \ it. 6 : - , ..4 Decorated Eggs . , Ar 4 lk ito 1 . . . if r....„ Whitman's -teJ;, - --- Yi . Eater Packages ~....... Perfufties In Easter Packages Stuffed . 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The infield' will - probably be Captain Eddie Sapp at first, Freddy Ball at second, Bill Thomas at short, and Franny Farris at third. Sapp has been shiffed to the first base spot from the second sack position in which he played regularly last year. Two outfield posts seem defin ite. -Peany Gates will probably play in left - and - Bill Debler in center. The starting right field assignment is still a toss-up 'be tween 'Emory Kasprzyk and Bob Ruff, both sophs. A definite line-up for the battle with the Quakers on Penn's River Field will not be announced until Wednesday. Players making the trip will also be decided on then. fresh fencers Score 1540 Win In First Meet • Freshmen fencers defeated the Indiana State Teachers varsity foil team, 15-10, in Rec Hall Sat urday afternoon in the first frosh fencing meet ever fought by a Nittany team. The meet consisted wholly. of foil matches. Freshmen .Reed ' , and Sviope - starred for the Lions by winning four matches apiece. Riley and Hankin'both registered two victories. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Eddie Sapp, above, captains the Lion baseball team which opens -the 1941 season against Penn at Philadelphia, Friday. Gridders Down St frands, 18-6 After a stiff bout ...pause and Several hundred spectators braved a drizzling rain Saturday afternoon to see fullback Bill Smaltz.personally account for the Nittany gridders' 18-6 victory over St. Francis College on mud-soaked Beaver Field by toss ing two touchdown passes and personally scoring another six-. pointer. In the first quarter Smaltz heaved a forward to Captain Len Krouse, who ran 20 yards for the first Blue and White tally. Smaltz broke loose on an off tackle plunge later in the first period and sprinted 50 yards for the Lions' second score. The quarter ended with the Nittany eleven holding a two touchdown advantage. End Will Van. Lenten tallied the final score for State in the second period by pulling down another Smaltz forward and dashing 25 yards :to the goal-line stripe. The visitors registered their only touchdown in the fourth quarter on a sustained drive from their own 20 yard line. They tallied again on the final play but it was on a fifth down and did not count. Phys Ed Majors (op Pri Volleyball Championship Paced by Bill Batchelor's siz zling spike shots, the Physical Education Majors copped the in dependent intramural volleyball championship for the third con secutive year with a trouncing victory over Fairmount Hall, 15-2, 15-3, Saturday. • After Easter vacation, the Majors will meet the fraternity league winner, to be decided Tuesday, for the All-College Volleyball Championship. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT: AG FROLIC AND FUN NIGHT —with— JIMMY LEYDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Rec Hall April 19 Dancing .9 to 12 WOO (Checking Included) The Lion varsity lacrossemen will open their season away this week with two practice games and two regularly scheduled con tests. While the remainder of the undergraduate body is enjoying a respite from studies and exer cise, the stickmen will tangle with a pair of top-ranking stick teams. On Saturday they en counter a powerful Navy squad, and the following Monday face a highly-touted University of Maryland outfit. The lack of experienced re serve material and the weakness of the inside defense are two sources of headache to Coach Nick Thiel. This year's prospects, he says, are "far from rosy." The Thielmen are slated to leave Wednesday for Maryland where they will engage two amateur lacrosse clubs on Thurs day and Friday. The St. Paul and Mt. Washington outfits, will fur nish the opposition. YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY Bottled under authority of The Coca• Cola Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ALTOONA FOR PROMPT SERVICE-IN STATE COLLEGE—CALL 3919 Trackman Will Practice During Easter Vacation . Eighteen trackmen will remain on the campus during Easter va cation in order to practice for the fast approaching Penn Relays on April 25 and 26. They are: Running events— Barney Ewell, Don Dolbin, Frenchy Bourgerie, Herm Goff berg, Captain Van Hartman, Bob Hutchings, Pat Kjellman. Max Peters, Barney Plesser, Jim Wil liams and Norm Gordon. Field events Joe Bakura, Quentin Deidrick, Len Frescoln, Johnny Glenn, Saul Hanin, Scotty Moffatt and Frank Platt. With only five lettermen from last year's squad on this year's team, Thiel needs every available practice period to get the team in condition for its arduous sched ule. The veterans include captain Bud Dattelbaum, Jim Riddell, Jim Ritter, Bill Henning, and Mort Saylor. A recent prospect for a -varsity berth is Al Blair, letterman two years ago. When you lift an ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola to yOur lips, you can taste its quality and feel its refreshment. Thirst asks nothing more. So when you pause throughout the day, make it the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. PAGE THREE
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