PAGE TWO Golf Team IFaces Cornell Hoping To Reverse Score Bud Long, low Scorer Last Week, May Surprise In an attempt to turn the tables on a Cornell golf team that hand ed them a 7-2 defeat on the Ithaca )inks last weekend, Coach Pop )tutherford's 'Lion golfers believe that the change to the home grounds will be good for thie orale. The veteran coach will prob ably start the same team that faced the Big Red Last week. • Bill Smith, who was beaten on the seventeenth hole by Kenny of Cornell when the two teams Met at Ithaca, will probably face the opposition in the number .iav2 slot. He will share the start ing foursome with Ray Peterson \c h. defeated Helder in his match 3 and 2 for one of the two points )111 stered by the Nittany forces. - Bob Rosenfeld, winner over -;i..lsgiver by a 3• and 2 score, will play third man and will team up With Red Phillips as the Lions try to reverse the score over the invaders. • 'Bud Long shot the lowest score for Penn State last week yet lost close tussle to Yoder of the Big Red, and is expected to im prove the showing tomorrow. • Chuck Winter will probably tee o-ff in the sixth slot for the Lions: unless last minute changes sub-. stitute Jack Martin. :After a 9-0 loss to Navy at An nr.apolis, the Nittany .golfers put up v. stiff fight against the Middies 04) the home links but lost their second test of the season 6-3. Af t&r the EIGL play-offs at Prince 'km, the turfrnen dropped the contest to Cornell last week. Beta Sigs Min Over Phi Sigma Della; SPA Beals Phi Kaps If Beta Sigma Rho swamped Phi Sigma Delta, 14-1, while Sigma l'hi Alpha eked out a 7-6 triumph over the Phi Kappa Sigs in the only games played diniing the week. Both teat - xis are tied for the 'l.9e post with identical records o 1 four win s and one loss.. • • The lineup for Tuesday is: Al pha Chi . Sigma vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, Beta Sigma Rho vs. Delta Sigma Phi, and Triangle vs. Phi Sigma Delta. _ . Wednesday's contests are: Phi Sigma Delta vs. Sigma Chi, and Triangle vs. Delta Signia Phi. -Only-one game is scheduled for 1 1;hursday, -Beta . Sigma Rho vs. Alpha Chi Sigma.. • • ,'The club standings to date are: }beta Sigma Rho, and Sigma Phi 41pha, •4-1; Sigma Chi, 3-1; Phi Sigma Kappa, 2-1; Phi Sigma Delta, 3-2; Alpha •Chi Sigma, 2-2; . Phi Kappa Sigma, 1-3; Triangle and Delta Sigma Phi, 0-4. The. • teams are - requested • to, Hand in. results of their games to Student Union; Any team which hasn't paid its entrance fee is - )4.3ked .to leave it at Student Un •ion, or notify league chairinan Marty Sadock at -Beta Siima Eho. - - Belson of Landowne Gives 'Astrid 1 NU Nett Sweep Dick Betson of Lansdowne high school won the PIAA tennis championship last Saturday, de feating Jack Calkins of Bradford 7-5, 6-2. , His victory gave District 1 a clean sweep of the tennis events with Jack Vogt of Upper Dar by and Clair Smith of Coatesville ‘Ninning the doubles crown as they defeated Bill Grey and Mike Bechdal of State College. • .The height of spring fever la when you're too lazy to ask your von _to mow the lawn, wiplitair, WESTERN STATES sent these three stars to Penn .State for FMIffEM!EMIMMMIIMI western. Gerry Carle, left, hails from North St. Paul, Minne- sofa, boasts one of the top Lion batting averages. Johnny Schle siger from Yutan, Nebraska, center, made up a big part of the Nittany infield from hi§ shortstop position before he was sent to the hospital last week after being spiked at Muhlenberg. Earl Bruhn, another Marine from Minnesota's North Star state, tours center field gardens, has varsity action in every game of the season. Dibeler To Lead Lions Against Colgate Runners Johnny Dibeler; Penn State middle distanCe runner., o, copped the 440-yard run at the 4th annual meet. of -the , AAtri Collegiate Track and Field Club on Memorial Day, will be' Penn State's main hope against Colgate. Dibeler's time Philadelphia was 50.3 seconds. . Another Lion hope for tomorrow's meet will be Bobby Jones, who marked a time of 2:00.6 in the half-mile- event. Also entered in - the - same run will be Pauf•Smith. . Richard McCown .anal Stuart . Black will compete in the 100. The same +wosome will team up with John Chuckran to represent Penn State in the 220. Chuckran will also fill the quarter-mile post with Dibeler. Smith has also been named to- the lineup as mile man. Phil Jones Will ran the two mile event, while the hurdles will be handled •by Frank Rainear and Allen Copp. Rainear will com pete for Penn State in the broad _ . jump. Field . events will be • tackled by Bud Long, Dave Pinkus, Edward Bush and:Dick Edwards. It was announced that Barney Ewell, •former Peim_ State sprint star will-- compete': in-,tl - ie,lNSiongi.. AAU championships.. Randall's: Island on. June 18. .' Ewell , will , be running in, what -is expected - to be the . fastest- fields in the 56-year history of the-Mit 100-yard dash event. _kincing.Bar ney's competitors be: 'Haibld Davis, who has beaten him . seveial. times .in :past Years; Claude: new sprint ':star . of the of Illinois; • Charles Parker, the. schoolboy wonder frimi: - Texas:. and Eulace P,eacoCk, whoohas long been a." threat in national* dash competitibn. • Ewell . left . college over, a year ago Tto enter thi'Army. , He has recently been stationed at earhP Lee in Virginia. "-Gerry Karver, - up_and-coming miler for the 'Lions' a year ago is now in a meteorology unit in the Army. Walt Stenger Beats Ed Meyer's Rival For Eighth Straight Extending their winning strings over the Bucknell matches, Walt Stenger and. Ed Meyer of the Nit tany net squad have now won eight and five straight respective ly. 'Stenger's eight in a row in cludes wins in his last two meets of last year after being defeated at Navy for his only loss of the season. _The score was 6-4, 7-5 in a close match as he downed Frank Haas of Bucknell Saturday.. Incidentally, Haas and Meyer were on the Junior Davis Cup team and played. against each oth er often in the tournament.. cir cuit around Philadelphia while Haas was attending William Penn of Harrisburg and Meyer was at Frankford in the Quaker City. Meyer, Atlantic Coaat' ' singles champ' last "Year,' lost - to . Haas in what he says was the toughest match "of _his 'career in the quar ter-finals of - the 'Middle Atlantic States chainpkinshiP `` Play' last year by - the tally of 7-5, 18-16. The. Bucknell star, son. of: the state supervisor of edtication of Pennsylvania,' played fourth spot on the . Junior Davis Cup team while Meyer earned number six singles ranking. Sltenger has defeated oppon ents from Swarthmore, Colgate, Cornell, Muhlenberg, Pitt and Bucknell with matches remaining with Cornell again, Penn and Colgate before he says good-bye to Penn State tennis for a Navy Midshipman School. Glenn linger, former Penn State all-American and now 'head coach of football at North Caro lina Pre-Flight, 'has been promo ted to ' lieutenant commander In the Naval Reserve.. Go East, Young Man . .. Joe Colone, who was rated with the first ten college punters as a freshman at Penn State in 1942, is now wearing Uncle Sam's khaki in the Hawaiian Islands. Dick Harlow, now a lieutenant commander in the Naval Reserve, coached the Penn State football team of which •litob • Higgins.. _was. captain in 1917, Higgins now Lion bead, coact. • • : , THE COLLEGIAN Nitta ine Starts Last \/eek 0/ Action Coach Joe Bedenk's Nittany Lion nine starts its last week of action here Saturday afternoon, when it meets Muhl•- enberg . in the first of a three-game home stand for the sea son's finale. Next weekend the Red Raiders of Colgate sweep into town to wind the Penn State schedule up with a pair of tilts. Crippled by. the loss of Pvt. Johnny Schlesiger, snappy; second - baseman from Yutan, Nebraska; the Nittany .nine milt attempt to bounce back from apair - of losses over the past week. Schlesiger is still in 'the College Hospital, where he is re covering from an injury sustained last week when a Muhlenberg runner 'spiked him while sliding second base. Lehigh's team, defeated on Nit tany pastures earlier in the season, repaid their Lion debt on Friday, when Engineer batters sulgged Joe Golembeske from the box, and took a 2-0 win from the Lions. Mike Wardrop continued his win streak the following afternoon, as he whipped Muhlenberg 2-0. In the Lion's 62nd anniversary game Tuesday, Bucknell dumped a win over 'the luckless Lions.- Ap parently believing in superstitions, 'the Bisons' pounded 7 runs across 'the platter, 'while gathering 7 hits. Af 'the 'same time, -the Bedenk team was committing 7 flaws. . :s'lls'week Penn State wil send its star: hurler. Mike Wardrop on the - mound to meet .the Muhlen the% le* .for the 4 second' time in 'seven - . With Schlesiger in the hospital, itedenk will' move sub J . D.l;in Hall to - shortstop' to roUnd out his :field. Al Richards will- again flank firstibaSe territory, and ciixtfielder infielder Pale Bower Will• see ac tion •on 'the keystone sack: Gerry Carle; star 'third baseman, will be on-the -hot corner. In the 'outfield, Urion, Foster, and. Bruhn wil get starting nods for-the 'Muhlenberg tilt. Veteran Ed- Holler, still awaiting call to active duty from the Navy, will be behind the plate on the receiv ing end of the Wardrop battery. With only a pair of games re maining after the Muhlenberg ses sidn on Saturday, Bedenk is planning for a full summer sched- . . Texts 'MEW .‘ : Supplies .L., . E. Stationary Greeting. Cards , . . . . , FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1944 Beavers Meet Maffils In Independent Loop Mushball Hurler's. Duel Beaver House, leading the league through Monday's games with five straight wins, meets Mattils today in what may well decide the season ruler. The game will feature the. two leading pitchers in the league, league, Bill Renton, Beaveir House, with a record of five wins and no losses, .and Wally O'- Toole, Mattils, with five wins and. only one setback. Johnny Ber nardi, Mattils, leading batter in. the league with a robust .620, will show ,the way to the hitters. Other games .today are: Penn State Club vs. Pioneer House, Al len. Co-op vs. Lutherans, Nittany Co-op .vs. Fletcher's, and Penn . Haven bye. Monday's contests are: Penn Haven vs. :Mattis, Penn State Club vs. Luther +s, Fletcher's vs. Beaver .House, 'Allen Co 7 op vs. Nittany. - Co-op; - and Pioneer House , bye. 171ie 'club '.standings are: Beaver House; '.5-6; Mattis, .5-1; Perin Haven; 4-.2; Pioneer Hpuse, 3-3; Nittany Co-op, 2-3; - Perm. State Club, 2-3; Allen Co-op, ..1.4; F4etcher's, 1-4; Lutherans, 1-4. ule—second such year for his war,- time \ nine. The Penn Staters have already been slated- to- meet -- five teams, and may add several addi tional eontests before the begin ning of the next semester. Bedenk had been planning to use. Big Johnny Cwik behind the plate this summer, but the husky Johristotv - n - star' picked up new . Naval assignment this week, and will - leave - the campus in .several weeks.
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