The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 27, 1945, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Lacrossemen Open Here;
Face Middies Tomorrow
The Nittany Lion lacrosse team will formally open the
home spring sport schedule when it meets the powerful U. S.
Naval Academy squad on New Beaver Field at 2 o'clock to
morrow.
It will be a battle between a green, untried State squad
and an experienced, game-tested Navy team, which has beat
en City College of New York, 28-0, by one of the largest la
crosse scores in years; swam
ped Swarthmore, 17-1; and
bowed to the Johns Hopkins
:club, a group composed of pro
fessionals and independents, 8-7.
The Middies have seven return
ing lettermen while :the Lions
have only two men who have
played before, letterman Tom
Smith, and Navy trainee Hal Tay
lor, a veteran of high school com
petition
Coach Thiel, starting his eleV
enth year at the head of the stick
men, announced the starting line
up today. Besides Taylor, Navy
trainee Mike 'Ciarmella,, veteran
of * Pacific : warfare, •and Ettene
Hannum will open at the attack
positions.
Slated to cover the inside de
fense posts are Broneo Kosano
vich, varsity football center, civi
lian Savino Vesco, and Navy trai
nee Ed Bauer. Ex-serviceman
Lyle Koenig, declared ineligible
dut to • a ruling which forbids
first semester candidates to par
ticipate, may be reinstated today
by a board ruling and should see
action', according to Thiel. Koenig
attended Indiana State Teachers
College before serving with the
Army.
• Smith will start at center, flan
ked by Jim Worley and Navy trai
nee John Nolan. Nolan• was origi
nally expected to fill an attack
berth, but the coach decided to
switch him to midfield as he is one
of the team's best stick handlers
and is big and fast.
Jack Nehod•a will get the nod
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Independents Announce
Softball League Games
ASTP Barracks 7 defeated Lu
theran Church, 16-3, in the first
tilt of the Penn State Club softball
league. All other games were post
poned because of • inclernent
weather.
• The complete schedule follows:
April 27—Foster Lodge vs. Penn
State Club, .Nlattils vs. Lutheran
Church, and Nittany Coop vs. Bea
ver House.
May 2—Penn State Club vs. Nit
tany Coop, Barracks 7 vs. Foster
Lodge, and Lutheran Church vs.
Penn Haven.
May 4—Lutheran Church vs
Beaver House, Penn State Club vs
Barracks 7, and Penn Haven vs
Mattils.
May 9—Beaver House vs. Penn
(Continued on page seven)
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JOE TEPSIC will hold down
the left field position when the
Lion baseball team meets Navy
tomorrow at Annapolis. He is
also clean-up man in the batting
lineup.
Nittany Nine
Meets Navy
Coach Joe Bedenk's - baseball
team will travel to Annapolis to
face the undefeated Middies in the
first game of the season tomorrow.
Rainy weather kept the squad in
doors all week hampering work
outs for the encounter. • ,
The team will meet Muhlenherg
College in the (first home tilt on
New Beaver !field at 4 p.m. Wed
nesday.
Composed of freshmen, ex-serv
icemen, and Navy trainees, the
Lion squad boasts .only one re
turning letterman, Glenn Smith
who plays in rigHt field.
Although the boys are inexperi
enced, Coach Bedenk expects to
put up a good fight against veteran
Navy in tomorrow's tussle.
Starting for the Nittany LiOns
on the mound will be Bill Hill,
freShman from West Chester, ac
cording to the mentor. Bill Luther
and Bill 'Clark, also freshmen, who
have had no previous pitching ex
perience, will also see action.
Navy trainee Les Jacobs and
freshman• Don Herb will share the
catcher's duties. Bedenk has not
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THE COLLEGIAN
Softball
Standings
At the end of the second week
of softball games Sigma Pi, Alpha
Phi Delta, and Sigma Phi Epsi
lon are tied for first place in the
Interfraternity softball league
and - Barracks 37 is leading the
Navy V-12 tournament.
INTERFRATERNITY - LEAGUE
Sigma Pi defeated Chi Phi, 17-3;
Sigma Phi Epsilon downed Pi
Kappa Alpha, 12-10; and Delta
Chi forfeited to Alpha Phi Delta
In last week's games. All other
games were postponed because of
rain.
Team Won Lost
Sig na Pi 2 0
Alpha Phi Delta ... 2
Sigma Phi Epsilon ..2 0
Phi Delta Theta ... 1 0
Alpha Chi Sigma . 1 0
Phi Kappa Sigma . 1 0
Beta Sigma Rho ... 1 0
Sigma- Chi 1 0
N Kappa Alpha
Theta Chi
Pi Kappa Phi 0 1
Phi Sigma Delta .. 0 1
Phi Kappa Psi 0 1
Lambda Chi Alpha. 0 1
Delta Tau Delta.... 0 1
Sigma Phi Alpha. 1. 0 1
Chi Phi .
Delta Chi
V-12 LEAGUE
In the final games of the first
round, Barracks 13 defeated Bar
racks 9, 7-16; Barracks 37 downed
Barracks 26, 16-3; Barracks 36
beat 9, 11-10; Barracks 13 won
over 26, 10-5; Barracks 36 nosed
out 13, 4-3; and Barracks 37 de
feated 9, 17-1.
The standings:
Team - Won Lost
Barracks 37 ....... 3 • 0
Barracks 36 2 1
Barracks 13 . 2 . 2
Barracks 26- • •
.' 1 - 2
Barracks 9 " 0 3
decided who will receive the start
ing nod as yet.
- .ln the infield, Bob Hicks will
hold down first base, Seaman
Andy Delorenzo' will be at second,
and ex-serviceman Joe Leith will
have the third base post. Dan Hop
kins, V-12er, will start at short
stop, the coach said.
Joe Tepsic, Marine veteran, will
play in left field and -is also clean
up man in the batting lineup. Navy
trainee. El Stetler Twill play center
field and Smith' will hold down
the right field position.
Penn State's oldest coach in
years and in point of service is
63-year-old Bob Rutherford Sr.,
golf mentor since 1922.
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Trackmen Enter
51st Penn Relays
Penn State runners will com
pete this afternoon and tomorrow
against track teams froth , colleges
throughout the country at the 51st
annual Penn Relays in Philadel
phia. .
The team making the trip in
cludes Mel Chelosky, Harold Dix
on, Leon Erdman, ,Floyd Lang,
Francis Martin, Ernie Nugent,
Dino Taccalozzi, and Chuck Will
ing.
The team will take part in both
the sprint medley and the mile re
lay races, and javelin throw, dole
vault and broad jump. Tom
Eibecker who was entered to throw
the discus broke, 'his finger, and
according to Coach George Har
vey, will be unable to compete
until muck later in the season,
An improvised
. Nittany mile-re
lay team and three impromptu
440-yard runners iclefeated a squad
representing BlOrnsburg State
Teachers College Friday after
noon. Chelosky,iro_Bob Gernand,
Martin, and Nugent ran the mile
relay in 3 minutes, 35 seconds.
Bloomsburg's time was 3:43.
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Dixon led the quarter milers
home with a time of 54 seconds.
Dick Light and George Willeges,
both hurdlers, ,finished second and
fourth. respectively in the 440.
The sprint medley will be held
this afternoon with Martin run
ning the 440 leg,' Dixon and Che
losky, 220's, and Nugent the half
mile. Last Friday running slowly,
under orders, Martin turned in a
55.5 quarter, Chelosky a 54, and
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