WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. 1911 Lion Terinis; Baseball Squads See Action Today Roethke Shifts Lineup for Bucknell Match `Six veteran tennis Bisons from Bucknell will face Ted Roethke's charges on the varsity courts this afternoon at 4 p. m. In an 'at - tempt to find a winhing combi nation after the Army shut-out Saturday, Roethke plans to make a drastic shake-up in the singles order. The only definite change in to day's line-up will' find sophomore Don Davis pairing up with Chuck -Bowman, No. 3 man in ,the sec ond doubles combination. In the singles department the Nittany men to play will again be Captain Mac Weinstein, Del -Hughes, Chuck Bowman, John Knode, Don Parker, and Bill Lundelius, althought Roethke may shift the order. The Bison court team dropped its first match in three encoun ters Saturday when they bowed to a powerful Rutgers squad, 6-3. The probable order for Buck nell's netmen will be Fred Girf fin at No. 1, Captain Johnny Cronk at the 2 slot, Tom Burns third, and Bob Rink, Dan Rich ardson, and Joe Culbertson play -ing in the last three spots. ,Aside from the change in the No.- 2 doubles team, Roethke plans to use the, same pairs in the first and third combines, Wein stein and Hughes at No. 1, and Parker and Lundelius in the third slot. Today's match will be the first of three for the Lions -this week. Roethke's charges face Lehigh's Engineers, undefeated for 15 straight matches Friday, and play host to 'Pittsburgh Saturday. : ..0041men . ore 304 Win .„..,.,. - ----- - - • '.l)yeriliotk Maven Van* inletend Pradkie Game Lock Haven provided the op !position yesterday afternoon for the. Lion gridders' second prac tice tame of the spring training iession .in a scrimmage which turned into a 30-6 field day for Bob Higgins' boys. .Captain Len Krouse inaugur ated the, scoring for the .Nittany gridmen on the third play of ~ t he game when he broke loose at midfield and galloped across .the goal line. ,'• "Sparky" Brown contributed 'the second touchdown on a pass interception and 70 yard run '.back 'to paydirt. "Pepper" Pe trella added a, third six-pointer on a 94-yard run from scrim- image. Ralph Ventresco intercepted a Lock Haven pass and cut his way through 35 yards of oppo sition for the fourth score, and Galen Bailey added the final touch with a 30-yard dash to touchdown land. • Lock Haven scored its lone touchdown on a 'pass from Walt Illursiak to John O'Neill late in. the game. ::FORDHAM UNIV. School of Law New York CASE SYSTEM Three-Year Day Course- Four-Year Evening Course Co-educational Member of the Association of American Law Schools College Degree or TwO Years of College Work With Good Grades Required for Entrance Tranicript of Record Must be furnished. Morning, Early Af ternoon and Evening Classes For further information address Ao'fristrar Fordham Law School• M •,233 -•Broadway, New YOrk Winter Sports Nei 10 Wins Penn State's varsity teams won 70 out of 102 events during the winter sports season, tying two and losing only 30, with 10 varsity teams seeing actiou. The yearlings, who 'had matches scheduled in six sports, won 12 out- of 18 of their events. Two new activities were' added to the winter schedule, ice hock ey and skiing. The hockeymen under Coach A. F. Davis had unusual success in their initial campaign, winning six and ty ing one of their ten - games. Although the skiers did not schedule dual meets, they were successful in winning the sec ond annual Pennsylvania Ski Championships. Paul Scally, 175-pound boxer, won the National Collegiate title, and Bobby Baird, captain elect of the mitt team was run ner up for the welterweight crown. Frank Gleason, wrestling cap tain,, took third place in the NCAA- tourney, while Charlie Ridenour copped the eastern 121-pound - crown. • Lou Borcio won the parallel bars title in the Eastern Gymnastic Associa tion. Basketball captain, Johnny Barr, was elected to an All- Eastern' team and the AP -All- Pennsylvania team after he topped the Lion three-year scor ing record with 519 pOints. Complete team records: Varsity Rifle .... Basketball Wrestling Track ... Gymnastics Ice. Hockey Boxing Fencing .. Swiml-ning Freshman Wrestling ... Basketball Gymnastics Fencing Swimming .. Boxing Werner Decides On 18 Tracksters To Compete Weekend Penn Relays After completing time trials and final eliminations, track Coach Chick Werner announced late yesterday the roster of thinclads that will compete in the 4'7th annual track and field carnival, the Penn Relays, to be held at Franklin Field, Phil adelphia, Friday and Saturday. Barney. Ewell.has been invit ed to run against some of the nation's best sprinters in a spe cial 100-yarti dash event. Bar ney will also team up with Don Dolbin, Captain Van Hartman, Barney Plessey and Al Price in the sprint relays. Beta Sigma Rho also won the team trophy cup with 119 points followed by Delta Upsilon who will receive a plaque for achiev ing second place with 33 points. Fifty points were gained for Beta Sig by winning first place . and 30 additional added for.:::; : :. .. second place in the team scoring. ',.•,, One point was scored for each . ..." man entered in the tournament, :5: . and two points were amassed i - :•: , : for each match that a team won. i.:-:.:.'',, 1 chewing Golf :...., ..; :M Yes, for tea teeth into delicious Intramural golf swung into i 5, our ''''''' - 'list Sink yoth iull action this week with 26 fra-...,-;ix-: 3 -:•Ws TThil• Velvety-SMO t ternity and three independent .ii:.;:::::,; DAUB G.,--- ...,:." i.- , w- Che Wing teams entered, according to ] ,. ..:•;Kt , . flavor. ~..f, ,,, , , freshing satisfaction, manager Bob Zwinggi. Results :::•rt:'s' of re ad fun to sports' .:,..,.i of first round play to date fol-: , .w:::. lows: : , ,i:a DOUBLE/ 4/NT da il y a _..:,..„,..„.. .1.1. , -. Theta Kappa Phi defeated ti:i4,,::•, informal get-tOgetherSl SAE No. 2, 4-2; Beta Theta 'Pi i:o , niA.:your tee _No. 2 forfeited to SAE No. 1; NlOlO l / 4 4 °''''' Helps brighten o little! A n d costs s Sigma Chi defeated Beaver p.".* our breath, too. . an House, 4-2; and AGR defeated Oda - al packages today • • Phi Kappa Psi, 4-2. ~ 4 wAt Buy se ver day. ~....„.„..t : . nroBLEVIINT every study sessions. The teams which byed into ~ p v;..A _.,-,.. m . c leliciouS .1,-- th and. sweeten second round play are Phi Kap- , z; TA , ':. eu,r-J pa Sigma No. 1, Beta Sigma ik.s.o), Rho, Beta Theta Pt No. 1, KDR„'' . .„wc• ;;“;•—• „..-- •ir Phi Kappa Tau, and Phi Delta IR".;:j..."'''' . head The Collegian Chuisifieds Theta. Other Lion tracksters to com pete in running . events this weekend will be Max _Peters, Jim Williams, Harry -- Kjellman, Norm Gordon, Herb Goff berg, and Alex Bourgerie. Entries in the field' events will be John Glenn, Frank Platt, Joe Bakura, Quent Dietrick, Scatty Moffat, Len Frescoln, and Saul Hanin. • In 1937, Frank Smith of the Penn State 'baseball nine com pleted the season with a .500 bat ting average to set a.new r college record. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Leads Baseball Lions Captain Eddie Sapp guides the Nittany diamondmen this afternoon in quest of a repeat performance of last season's victory over the Susquehanna Crusaders. Nittany Linksmen face Two-Meet Weekend Trip Using virtually the same six that downed the Army,, golfers on Saturday, 5-4, Coach Bob Rutherford's varsity linksmen 'will leave tomorrow afterndon on a two-meet trip in which they face a veteran W. & J. aggrega tion on Friday and the Mount aineers of West Virginia on Sat- urday The winner of the medal play off to be held this afternoon be tween junior Scott Maxwell and the loserfifthe Jim Kramer-Bill LaPorte two-some medal play off will hold down No. 7 spot on the squad making the trip. Captain Jack Brand, veteran Don Leyden, Bob Wallace, Don Hart, and Chuck Seebold are as sured of varsity berths on the Lion roster for this weekend's matches. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Intramurals 11111111111111111111111111111111111Milli111111111111111111111111111 . • Al Hendler, Beta Sigma Rho's ping pong ace, captured the in dividual championship in the Fraternity League of intramur al ping -pang Monday afternoon by defeating his fraternity brother, Ed Kahan, in the finals at Rec Hall, 21-16, 21-19. In the semi-finals before play ing .Kahan, Hendler conquered DU's threat, Charles Hannan, 21-10, 21-16. These two matches climaxed a grueling six weeks of elimination managed by Clair Hess. Richardson Will Pitch; Only One Change Made Big Jim Richardson will be the starting pitcher for the Lion diamondmen• when they take the field against the Crusaders from Susquehanna at 4 o'clock this afternoon in an effort to annex their second victory of the sea son. Virtually the same line-up that saw action in the Gettysburg game Saturday will start for the Nfttanymen. The only change made by Coach Joe Bedenk will put John Ebersole in right field instead of Bob Ruff. The Crusaders breeze into town today with impressive vic tories over Rutgers, Hartwick, and Bucknell to their credit. Last year Susquehanna came to State College sporting -a win streak, which was speedily extinguished by the Lions to the tune of 8-1 behind the five-hit pitching of Chuck Medlar. Other starters for the Blue anal White today will be Bill Debler at first, Captain Eddie Sapp at second, Whitey Thomas at short, and Freddy Ball at third. Warren Kolkebeck, who blast ed a double and triple in Satur day's game, will be in center field. Peany Gates will play in his usual left field spot. Alex Basista, who gathered three sin gles against Gettysburg, will catch Richardson.- On Alumni Day in 1935, the Penn State baseball nine won a thrilling game from the Univer sity of Pennsylvania by a score of .1-0. . ..... :i :::i1. : .,. .. y . •••.............,,,,,,,,.....:...:........,:.....,.... .... ........ ........ ..,.... Talk about .a swell treat... just sink your teeth into smooth DOUBLEMINT GUM 40 Frosh Baseballers Hold Daily Workouts A squad of approximately 40 frosh baseballers has been hold ing daily practice sessions under Coach Leo Houck and assistant John Nixon in preparation for its opening game with Kiski Prep op. 'April 30. 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