The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 19, 1941, Image 3

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    ' '' SATI.7IIDAY,-APRIL 19, 1941
Lion Nine Meets Bullets In Home Opener Today
Net Team faces
army In Opener
In its initial test of the season,
the .Nittany tennis squad will take
to the courts'against. a highly fav
ored West Point team on the home
clay fat 2 p.m." this afternoon.
The cadets drove Penn State
from the courts last year, 6-3, and
the year before made an even
cleaner sweep; 9-0. According to
Ted Roethke, varsity mentor, the
squad will face-a busy session this
afternoon.
The Lion's outstanding netman,
Captain Mac Weinstein, who has
won 22 of his 28 college matches,
will be lead-off man for State, fol
lowed by veterans Del Hughes,
Chuck Bowman, and Johnny
Knode. Don -Parker will make his
debut for the Lions at No. 5, and
Bill Lundelius, also a sophomore,
at No. 6.
The Roethkemen's chances today
rest heavily on their three doubles
combinations: Weinstein and
_Hughes in the first position fol
lowed by Bowman and Knode, and
Parker and LundellUt.
Sweaters Available
Numeral sweaters for basketball,
.gymnastics, rifle, and swimming
may now be obtained at the Ath
letic Association office, Room 107
Old Main, it was announced yes
terday.
. DID YOU KNOW
that Steve Hamas '29
is the'onliman . in Penn
a
Stte , ath letic history
five varsitylet
ters' Boxing, Foot
ball, BaSketball, Track
and LaCrosse?
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FROMM'S
OPP. OLD MAIN
ifraternifies II I X
HAVE YOU . TRIED
NEW r _
BEAVER - BROS.
BREADS
and
SWEET ROLLS
Call
BEAVER BROS.
Phone Lewistown 791
Tuleya Starts On Mound ;
Bedenk Changes Infield
Gettysburg's Bullets will pro
vide the opposition for the Nittany
diamondmen at 2:30 o'clock this
afternoon in the Lions' first home
encounter of the year.
Coach Joe Bedenk will start
southpaw Ed Tuleya on the mound
against the Orange and Blue nine,
which pounded out a victory over
Wesleyan University in its only
other, game this season.
Bill Debler and Peany Gates
are
,the only veterans in the Lion
line-up. Debler will start at first
base and Gates in left field. Alex
Bassista will be Tuleya's battery
mate behind the platter.
Three starters will be playing
their first game for the Blue and
White. They are Warren Kolke
beck in center field, Bob Ruff in
right field, and Bill Mazzoccd . at
second base.
Former second baseman Freddy
Ball will move to third and
Whitey Thomas will remain at .
shortstop for the Lions. Captain
Eddie Sapp will return from. an
inspection trip at noon today and
may see action at second during
the game.
Veteran twirlers Jim Richard
son and Chuck Medlar will be on
deck to relieve„Tuleya if trouble
arises. Jim Sampsel will under
study Bassista behind the plate.
If the Bullets use a left handed
pitcher, Southpaws Bob Fast and
John Ebersole may break into the
game as outfielders.
Stickmen Oppose
Garnets Today
At Swarthmore
Stopped twice in their weekend
quest for victory by Navy and
the University of Maryland, the
Lion lacrossemen will seek their
first victory of the season from
Swarthmore today at Swarthmore
Field.
During the past week, Coach
Nick Thiel has put the squad
through intensive drills in an at
tempt to strength the Lion attack.
The strong title-contending Garnet
ten are especially hard to crack
because of their unique zone de
fense.
The only change in State's line
up will see, Keen Campbell at sec
ond defense in place of Bob
Thorpe, who is ill. Today's line-up
follows: Mort Saler, goal; Jim
Gotwals and John McHugh, points;
Bill Ziegenfus and Campbell, de
fenses; Al Blair, center; Jim Rit
ter and Bob Koch, attacks; and
Jim Riddell and Captain Bud Dat
telbaum, homes.
The 1941 Official Intercolleg
iate Guide- and Rule •book was
edited by H. Ridge Riley, director
of Penn State sports publicity,
and Dr. Carl P. Schott, dean of
the School of Physical Education.
Dancing 9 to 2
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Lion Golfers Battle Army Today ;
Rutherford Launches 20th Season
Bob Rutherford's 20th season Only two veterans Captain
of coaching the Lion linksmen will . Jack Brand and Chuck Seebold—
be inaugurated when the golfers are on the Lion roster this season.
start the divots flying on the Col- Brand, a standout in Lion golf
lege course against Army at 2 p.m. for the past two years, nearly .
today. missed seeing action in today's
•In a 36-hole medal play-off match because of an inspection
three-some held during the past trip which kept him out of action
two days between Bill LaPorte, for a week. '
Captain Jack Brand, and Bob
Wallace, Brand and Wallace sur
vived to represent State today.
The remaining four members
of the team selected earlier by
Coach Rutherford are Veterans
Charlie Seebold, Don Leyden, Don All candidates for cheerleading
Hart of last year's frosh team, and should report to head cheerleader
Jim Kramer, a junior newcomer Walt Sottung in the first floor
who has stepped into the lineup lounge of Old Main at 4 p. m.
after sterling spring golfing. Monday.
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DESIGNED FOR THE DANCING YOUTH OF AMERICA
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Last year the Lion linksmen
turned back Army, 8-1, at West
Point.
Cheerleaders Report
PROM
Gridders Hold Second
Scrimmage Game Today
Post-vacation practice sessior.
for the varsity gridders this wee
consisted oLblocking, signal dri
and scrimmage in preparation ft
an inter-squad scrimmage game
2 p. m. today.
Since Coach Bob Higgins wr
absent from practices this we€
because of a coaches' conferenc
his coaching staff directed ti
gridmen.
The week's workouts were fe:
tured by the return to action
Pepper Petrella.
Eugene N. Lederer
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