PAGE SIX Three Lion in All-Star Captain John Nolan, Art Tenhula, and possibly Bill Hol lenbach of Nick Thiel's lacroosse Lions will be selected to play for the All-Star North stick-wielding team which will meet the All-Star South combination at Baltimore, Friday even ing, June 7. ' - 0 1 4111.11 t Navy trainee Nolan has played lacrosse under Thiel for the past two seasons. He re ceived honorable mention on the All-American lacrosse squad last year and Thiel be lieves that he has a good chance for an All-American berth this season. Nolan is fast, plays a hard game, and leads the Nirt •tanymen in scoring from his centerfield post. Ex-GI "Wild Bill" Hollenbach, Lion netman, was goal-tender on the 1943 stick team and has proven to be a first rate goalie this season. He turned in two sparking performances last week end to keep both Syracuse and Cornell to only three, goals zpiece Rating a place on the All- North team as he is the key man in the inside defense for State is Navy trainee Art Tenhula, big blond defenseman for the Lion lacrosse team. Tenhula is play ing his first year at lacrosse and according to Thiel he is the strongest defenseman on the Penn State team. The three Nittany stick-wield ers will be teamed with the best of the lacrossemen in the North. Representatives from Army, City College of New York, Hobart, Princeton, Penn State, Renssa lear Polytechnic Institute, Rut gers, and Tufts will make up the 20-man squad that head North Coach Nick Thiel says will de feat the Southerners. Civilians, Navy Fight It Out Slashing action will keynote the, inter-team lacrosse battle on the golf course field, 2 ,p.m. Sat urday, according to Nittany la crosse mentor Nick Thiel. It will be a tough test between the Sit:g \ling Ktviliants .and the Nasty NRO'TC's when they meet head on in the game of the year. Because Of a dearth of talent on the regular squad, the Navy is importing a couple of "ringers" for the occasion. Stellar Standouts Captain Nolan has asked; Sa vino Vesco and Hubert Allenby, star tiddly-winks and jacks play ers respectively, to don the Navy colors as, defensemen for the fray. At midfield, the Navy will start a smooth combo of "Nipper" No lan, "Stringbean" Stevens, and "Pinowl-iPounder" Podsson. Goal will be handled by "Fatty" Meek er, ex-trainee still loyal to the sialty sailors. The other defense berth will be filled 'by "Baldy" Tenhula, hard-dharging regular. Navy inside attack will be made up of "Kewpie" Kerwin, "Lover" Locotos and "Jerk" Reid. Under studies for the game are: Ro!cha, Klepper, Tiedman, and Anderson. Civilian Lineup Star 'Sizzlers for the eivilains are: 'ißugs' Baer, "Sanilbo" Sny der, and' "Pudgy" `Nestor at the centerfield roots. Captain "Wild Willy" Hollenbach will play goal for the civilians. "Reet" Johnson, "Vermin" Pdirman, and "Skon ko" Kosanovich will form the tight defense for the Sizzlers. A fast: and wicked civilian in side attack will be made up of ''Fuzzy" McAdams, "Slasher" Sul livan, and "Flathead" Falcon. Substitutes have not yet been tamed, but anyone, even man ?gers, is twelcome to come out and try his luck. Master of ceremonies for the contest will be Coach Thiel help c43 out by assistant Roach Ameel. Spectators are cordially invited :o attend and cheer wildly. Penn State • . . will begin pre-season Toot .lall drills in mid-August, Coach Bob Higgins said today. The sea ::on will open October 5 against .13ucknell. • • • • Stickmen To Play North-South Tilt Batters Face Colgate Away Coach Joe , Eedenk's baseball team will meet Colgate's Red Raidel's tomorrow and Saturday at Hamilton, N. Y., minus the services o° stag• shortstop Dan "HoT, , py" Hopkins. Hopkins, who was injured' in last Saturday's abbreviated con test with the same Red Raider team, is a patient in the College Infirmary with an infected leg. His services may be lost to the learn for the rest of the season Assistant Coach 'Leo Houck inch- Icated last night. Houck stated that Hopkins had suffered a head injury when struck by 'the ball just before the game was called because of darkness and rain. The failing light had made it difficult to see the rapidly ap proaching ball. The shortstop mis judged the ball and it struck Hop kins on the head. An infected leg, caused by a'recent spiking is also giving Hopkins trouble, it was reported.. Pete Berletic will probalbly be Bedenk's choice to fill in at the shortstop position., Berletic start ed the season in he outfield be fore he too gave way, to injuries. Probable Pitchers I Prdbalble• State hurlers for the two games will be Ken Yount and Bob Gehrett. Both moundsmen have already faced Colgate this season. Yount came out as the winning .pitcher in last Friday's 14-7 game while Gehrett pitched 8 2/3 innings in - Saturday's 1-1 tie. Co-captains Ogie Merlella and Chuck LlVlacFarland will lead the Lions making the trip. Both men are tore-war veterans of the squad. li , shington an d Jefferson, scheduled to play here on June 5 'has cancelled the game, .Coach Bedenk has disclosed. The next home game will be with Syra cuse June 7. ,The game with Penn sylvania June 12 will wind up the 1946 !baseball season. So far this season, the team has won six games (Eve in inter collegiate competition) while los ing only to Lafayette by a" 4-3 count. Pitching records: Yount -3 wins, I loss; Gehrett-3 wins, 0 losses.. THE COLLEGIAN Coaches Choke e„ v €.::...• .'s OGIE• MARTELLA Coach Bedenk's starting catcher and co-captain of the Lions. Oggie has caught every game this year. KEN YOUNT Nittany hurler with a record of four wins to one loss so far this season. Hertwig Wins All-College Ping-Pong Tournament In a three-game match James Hertwig defeated Sidney Klenow to win the championship of the all-college ping-gong tournament sponsored by Parini Nous and IMA. The scores were 21-46, 11- 21, and 21-18. Klenow had previously won a semi-final match over Dick Lesh er, 21,15 and 21-16. Champion Hertwig will receive a gold key and runner-up Klenow a Silver one. Dean Schott . . . of the School of Physical Education and Athletics at the College is the first non-lacrosse player to head the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Associa tion. All-Stars . Pick Two Bedenkmen "Ogie" Martella and Ken Yount are being considered as possibili ties for the first annual East-Mid west College All-Star baseball game. This recent announcement came from. the selection commit tee of the American Association of College Baseball Coaches. The tilt will be played at Fenway Park, Boston, June 14. Veteran .Colgate diamond coach, Everett D. "Eppy" Barnes, who is president of the association, was impressed with the two Nittany Lions' performances against Col gate last weekend, and both play ers' names have been recommend ed for the all-star game. Yount, pitcher converted from an outfielder this spring by. Lion Coach Joe Bedenk, scattered nine bits to , dieifeat Colga,te for his fourth win in five starts for the Lions. Martella, ex-GI who caught regularly ,for the Camp Lee, N. J., team last season, has beencabled! "one of the top college catchers today" by Bedenk. Trackmen. Go To Michigan Coach Chick Werner'3 track squad will meet Michigan State in a dual track meet at East Lan sing Saturday. Michigan State is rated higher than our track team, according to Coach Werner. In the IC4A meet in which 34 schools competed, Michigan State placed- fourth, and since the be ginning of their season they have improved surprisingly. Running the 100 and 200 yard dashes for Penn State will be Bob Kritzer and Gino Polilcastro. En tering the quarter mile event. will be Bill Shuman and John Grey.' The half-Mile will 'be run by War ren Steubing and Bill lawman. •Longnecker,. Ashenfelter, and McCall will enter the mile and two mile competition. In the high hurdle event Steed and Gundei will compete, with Steed and Dot-• termusdh entering the low hurdle competition. For the Lion trackmen the pole vault event will be entered by George Williges; Jimmy Sykes and Bill Reynolds will compete in the high jump event. Heaving the shot Will be Charlir Kritg and Dan Pearson. Entereidl in the discus throw will ibe Mike Garbinski, Knug, and Pearson. THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1946 Cyclones Top NROTC Nine 'With• a sixth team qadded to its" lineup, the NROTC softball lea gue started the second Tounct its chaimpionship race this week. with all six teams seeing action.• The recent addition to the- Sailors' league is the Spare Gear* team which was accepted after: the league .acquired the • use of a third field. Each of the six , teams will now play two games• a week. • Cyclones, who defeated the Ad mirals, 4-3, in a crucial game last week, head the league with an undefeated record of four wins, The standings Team 1. Cyclones 2. Admirals ... 3. Skellers 4. Foote's Fools 5. Old Salts ... 6. Spare Gear . Penn State . . . anticipates a return to a full program of intercollegiate sports beginning 'next fall. ' riff • 0 , tk 6)) cA9V` 41 04 1 • t 0, iil4, JO4. 11 'lv If. 17 ' Loov iith 0 0"- Po i ll t - Gt 6v" Li d, 5 - # 1) is otov). 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