PAGE TWO Nittany Golf, Track Teams Seek E/GL, IC-4A Horior Linksmen Face Tough Rivals At Princeton Penn State's twice-defeated golfers will tee off against the best the East ha s to offer at Princeton tomorrow morning, when seven colleges on the sea board swing their driving irons for the Eastern Intercollegiate Golf League crown. 'Defending , champs • frOm the 1943 medal play tourney is strong, undefeated: Navy. The midship men scuttled Coach Bob Ruther ford!s Nittany Lions at Annapolis two weeks ago, 9-0, and then whipped the- Penn Staters, 6-3, on the College greens last week. • Bright hope for points on the Penn State sextet is Marine Pvt. Ramon Peterson, winner last Sat urday against his Annapolis op ponent, and number one man on the • Nittany varsity. Little Bob Rosenfeld, also a victory against the Midshipmen, is expected to :make a strong bid for a title in the 36-hole championship play. Extra Man Goes Joe S'hein, Char=es Winter, Ed Phillips, Bill Smith, and Jack Martin will be the remaining Lion hopefuls. Only four of these men Will compete for points in the championship playoffs, but Ruth erford is carrying an extra man with the squad,. as is customary .for intercollegiate title tourneys. Army's West. Point cadets are expected to give the Middies their strongest opposition. in the meet; but entries . from Dartmouth, Yale, Princeton, and' Cornell, in addi tiori to several Penn State poss ibilities, may upset pre-champ lionship - -dope. Cornell, whipped by Army 9-0, is given_tat chance to cop the crown. 3. Clubs lied As IMA Softball Starts : Three • teams, Mattil's, Nittany Co-op and Beaver House, are tied :for first place in the IMA Soft ball League. The games are play ed on the college golf course ev ery Monday and Friday evenings at 6:30. • The standing of the nine teams and the new schedule of games has just • been announced: W L Mattil's 2 0 • Nittany Co-op 2 0 " Beaver House 2 0 Penn Haven - 1 0 Allen Co-op 0 I Fletcher's 0 Lutheran's 0 1 Pioneer House 0 2 Penn State Club .... 0 2 Tonight these teams will try to better their standings in the league: Mattil's vs Penn . State Club, Fletcher's vs Allen Co-op. Lutheran's vs Beaver House, Pio neer House .v sPenn Haven. . On Monday, the teams playing will be Mattil's vs Pioneer House; Lutheran's vs Penn Haven, Fletcher's vs Penn State Club; Nittany Co-op vs Beaver House. Babe Didrikson Enters Chicago Golf Nationals ' CHICAGO, May 18—(1P)—Mil tired "Babe" Didrikson, former Olympic champion turned golfer, has accepted an invitation to the second annual victory national golf championship s June 28-July 2. Chicago District Golf Associa tion officials said today. • She will compete in the pro ladies 36-hole event, which will be played the first two days of the meet. Other stars who already have indicated their intentions to par- , ticipate- in the meet include Olin Dutra, Henry Picard, Tommy Ar mour, Jimmy Hines, Johnny Dawson, Ells Worth Vines and Gene Sarazen. Nittany Lions Aim For 2nd Win Over Pitt On Diamond Walter Better Than . !Whitey' InKurowski . League claims Ray Within' the family, circle "Whitey" Kurowski of the- St. Louis Cardinals rank sec= and to his brother,. Walter; as a hitter, according. to Ray Kurowski, second sacker for the Nittany Lions this season until ruled out by ineligi bility. Walter, who at 26 is two years older 'than his major league kin and five years old er than the Penn State marine trainee, formerly competed in football, basketball and base ball at Muhlenberg. He's now a chief specialist in the Navy, stationed at Bainbridge, Md. Netmen To Play In Smoky thy Face Carnegie Tech, Pitt In Weekend Contests With good playing, weather' a big help, Coach Ray - Dickison finds his tenths team in prime shape for their matches with Carnegie Tech and the. Pitt Pan thers •on the Sinoky City courts this weekend. • 'Hindered in - the early part of the season by the Mount Nittany elements,, the squad has come along, rapidly with steady prac tice and should' boast a better av erage at season's end than the early season results would indi cate. The Nittany Lions dropped con tests to Swarthmore and Cor nell in away meets, but won from Colgate and Muhlenberg in home encounter's. Today's line-up will show one change from last Saturday's start ing combine. Bob Tuttle, consign ed to the Infirmary with an ad vanced cold, will be in playing condition and ready to take on the third singles role. Walt Stenger plays first singles; Ed Meyer will tackle the second singles position. NO. 1 Man Unbeaten Stenger, according to the Lion mentor, owes his unbeaten rec ord in dual meets this season . to big improvements in his overhead game. ' This year, his all-around Play has been vastly better, Dick-. ison said. • The unofficial Nittany net cap-, tain ha s captured 'his first four starts this year and has a good chance of going through the •sea son without a loss, according to Dickison. Ed Perry will be Coach Dick ison's nomination for the third singles slot and will team up with Tuttle in the second doubles combination for the Lions. Bob Rossheim will face the Skibo s in fifth place and Herb Beckhard will hold down sixth singles. In the other doubles matches, Stenger and Meyer play first doubles and Rossheim and Beck hard will take on the third doubles pair. Beckhard is the only civilian on the starting line-up for the net men. Stenger, Tuttle and Ross heim are sailors, Meyer and Per ry Marines. Nittany Co-op will hold open house at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow. The public is invited according to Bernice McFate, president. THE COLLEGIAN Penn State's roaring Lion will be nipping in the Pitt Panther lair tomorrow afternoon, after clawing the Sthoky City. team, 113 , - 03= in their Mount-Nittany din last week. It' will be • the • opehtrig of a 4eek's hostilities for the Penn State team. Jcie Bedenk .' viill :use !his star hurler,: Mike - Wardrcip for 'the csaadion: filreit,j.Within seven•days, three more•• Lion hurl= ers will' go into action against Bucknell on home grounds,. and• Lehigh - and • Muhlenberg on •for 4 eign fields. 'Last week's game against the Panthers had everything, includ ing Al Richard s pilfering of home plate in the. fourth stanza. Wee Willie Proctor was tagged for nine hiti, but fanned eight of his opponents to sqUare the books. At the plate, the Lion batters will be hitting through a porous Pitt infield, .and seven Panther errors put the game on the re •ceipt side of •the win-lose ledger. With the aid of a pair of bin gles by • Richards, Carle, and Bruhn, and a single swat by ev eryone but Urion, and Sylvester, the Lion hurler. coasted 'along,. taking. painless- batterings, in .the fourth, seventh ..,and eighth- -in nings. No 'New- .Deal Bedenk. will. not shuffle -.his line-up for tomorrow's • session with the wobbly. Panther;.. so, Ed: , Haller, will again be •behind..the' plate; and Alltiehards,,Dale Bow . ; 6r, Gerry. Carle, and Johnny. , Sch , leisger will handle infield , chores. In the gardens,.. Johnny Syl-' vester, Earl Bruhn,, and. Bob Urforf will get starting, assign— ments. • Wednesday afternoon the Lions come badk to their,homeland pas• - tures to tangle with the.Bucknelt nine. Joe Golembeike will prob ably get the - nod for mound duty against the Lewisburg batters. Phi Sigma Dells Beat Phi Sigma Kaps In Fraternity Softball The fraternity mushball. league, formed a couple of weeks ago, is gaining momentum. Phi Sigma Delta licked Phi Sigma Kappa 7-5 on the golf course diamond the other night. The schedule• follows: May 23—Delta Sigma Phi vs Phi Kappa . Sigma; Beta Sig ma Rho vs :Phi Sigma Delta May 24—Phi Sigma Kappa vs Sigma Phi Alpha; Alpha. Kappa_ Sigma vs Triangle; Delta Sig- ma Phi vs Phi Sigma Delta 'May 25—Phi •Sigma Kippa'vs Sigma Chi Results of the contests should be immediately reported to Stu dent Union. Miler Is Weatherman Gerry Karver, promising Penn State miler in the prewar era, now is serving the Army Air Forces as a meteorologist. Westminster Discussion Westminster Fellowship will feature a panel discussion, in the Fireside Room, 6:20 Sunday ev ening. Servicemen will lead the discussion, with Pvt. A. M. Linn, USMCR', in charge. Thursday morning in the Fire side room the ninth regular early morning breakfast was held, . Members of the Women's Army Corps on ziuty with. the Army. Air Forces get flYing.pay- 7 =.50. - per cent dyer their base pay—it their jobs require them to fly ,regularly, Penn State will be among the 30 colleges represented in the 69th running of the Annual AAAA outdoor track chain pionships at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, tomorrow. Track coach George Harvey reveals that the trial re sults of Wednesday might necessitate &change in the milere:- lay •line.up which won the class .B mile -retay-Championship at the Philadelphia Penn Belays reiently. Bobby trones;. , regular relay •berthman, .re:centlY hijute4 himself training, and this:- Mishap threw' an . Obst*C:- Scoritv Low ace: Big .Red. The. scoring punch of 'former Nittany lacrosse teams is . still among the missing as Coach Niel( Thiel primes• hi s team for to morrow's game with the Cornell Big Red at.lthaca. Against Swarthmore last week, the Lions played on a par with the Garnet during the last half when both teams scored three times, but could not make up the deficit of five goals scored against them the first stanza. Offensive play is improving, though, according to Thiel, who has had to develop am almost en tirely, new squad for varsitY com petition this . season. ' • Bob Maddocks• and. Tom Smith,. neither of whom had seen a la crosse stick. until commencement of .activities this year broke into the - line -hp against SW . arthmOre; and ; •'liiet wpsPrepared to norn : irate another this week,. until; he learned that . Ted Wilh'elm'jract wrenched his °ankle :and : would probably be unable to compete. The same- starting lirre-up. as last week faCe off- against Ctirnell 'tomorrow. The Big - Red team- held unbeaten: Army. to a EILt count last weekend. Notes From The Cuff Coach - Thiel, Penn State- la croSse coach. since 1935,. won all- American recognition as an un dergraduate at • SyracuSe. Dorsie Booker, substitute mid fielder, inherits the Marine Corps. tradition. His father was in the service 27 years and his uncle is a 30-year veteran. PRENTAL LIBRARY . All, the latest w6rthwhile fiction and biography . Reasonalie rates. GREETING CARDS - New floral And bird designs , inside blank for your own. mes sage. See them! Keeler 's. Cathaum Mean. Building FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1944 . le .: into - the .champion relay, •=comhinatiorr, :But - Coach Harvey isn't taking his tracksters• to the Quaker city with, dim .hopes.„, Veteran John Dibeler,. •Marine Pvt. Dick Mc- Cown and. John Chuckran will be strong cendidatei tot the Lion mile relay team. The latter's re cent trial performances have con vinced the Lion track mentor that Chuckran might prove a weighty asset to the chider squad. Bud Lorig's injury, a strained muscle', will possibly keep him out of competition. Apprentice Seaman Frank Rai near, former Princeton runner will compete in the broad jump and hurdles for the Nittany Lions, while Marine Pvt. Bush has the most likely chance of performing in the shot-put and discus. Pin cus will .also be in the Penn State ag_discus man. Flo Yd. Lang haa..been : Diminat , ed. by: Conch. Harvey as the' Nit tany representative , for the iave lim, while Smith will' carry Penn State's'•hopes in the-half mile run. •-•;/- . Thirty :colleges have ';Wade- - 4:08' indiViddal *the event ..program. Army , -,and 4 Niivig will•place the' largest teams:" title , competition, • with, 19 , ' arid. 16 . men respectively. Other colleges - wilt have-the fol lowing,. number - of - • men - entered: Boston College;, 3;. Brooklyn lee ; 1; Colgate; -.1.0'; CitY College of New - York, 11; Columbia, 24;. Cornell, .19; Dartmouth, 31; Hay erford, 3; Holy Cross; 6; Lehigh, - 6; M. I. T., 7;' Mithlenberg, 11; N. Y. U., 28; North 'Carolina, 9; Northeastern, 4; Pennsylvania, 27'. Princeton, 274 Rhode' State, 4; Rochester; 7; Rutgers, 3 •-; Swarthmore, 12; Temple, 4; Tufts, 8; Villanova, 25; Virginia, 1; Wes leyan, 3; West Virginia, 3.