The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 15, 1948, Image 4

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Successful Season Hinges on Showing
In Weekend Lacrosse Opener - Thiel
Coach Nick Thiers 14th edition of the Lion lacrosse team leaves
State College early tomorrow morning for Philadelphia and its open
ing game of the season against Drexel Tedh. The contest will be
played tomorrow afternoon; Saturday, the Blue and White stickmen
oppose Penn.
"We should win the games, but if we don't, it's going to be an
awful tough Spring," the stick
mentor stated. "It is tough to
open up with two games," he con
tinued.
Twenty-one men were named
to the traveling squad by Thiel.
Contain "Wild Bill" Hollenbach
will start at goal if he has re
covered from his recent illness.
However. John Nehoda, varsity
goal-tender in 1945, will be on
hand to take over that position. 1f
Hollenbach is deemed unfit' for
action.
LINEUP
Lettermen Dean Kissel and Art
Lorenz. and newcomer Eddie Bel
field will be on the field at the
starting whistle. Kissel will clay
first defense, while Lorenz is
scheduled to play first attack. Bel
field will be at the out-home posi
tion.
Other starters will be Tom
Smith at the point position; John
Szadziewiez. cover point; John
Nolan. second defense; "Bugs"
Baer. center; John Finley. second
attack, and Buddy! Thomas, in
home.
Besides Nehoda. George Loco
tos. Bob Lewis. John McClary,
Jim Wolf. Rocco lannetta, John
Whitaker. Jack Hayes. Harris
Bragg. John! Lux and Leonard
Ritchie will make the two-game
jaunt
OPPOSITION
Very little is known of the
Drexel team strength, but the
Dragons have never defeated the
Blue and White in lacrosse. The
Thielmen drubbed the Drexelites
by an 8-1 count last year. Drexel
has a new coach this year in Her
man Epstein. Who received wide
acclaim for his record at City Col
lege of Baltimore.
Penn is a relatively strong
team. Both Penn and Drexel
dropped weekend clashes to Yale's
Eli. The Quakers did not play
State last year.
The Lion lacrossers return home
for a Wednesday engagement with
Hobart College. followed by a
home attraction with Cornell on
Saturday.
Dorm 9 Annexes Title
Dorm 9 won the league one title
in the independent section of the
IM volleyball tournament instead
cf the Hemlocks as was erron
eously reported in yesterday's
Daily Collegian. The Dorm men
won the championship when they
defeated Penn Haven 15-7 and
15-1 Monday night.
Steelers. League 2 champs, will
meet Dorm 9 tonight at 9 o'clock
to decide the championship.
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SPORT SHIRTS $4.50
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NICK THIEL
Joe Colone Garners
IM Handball Crown
Joe Colone, Sigma Nu, annexed
the IM handball tourna
ment crown when he defeated
Frank Taucher, TKE flight
10 champ in the final playoff
Tuesday night.
Colone took, the first game 21-10
with Taucher coming back to
win the second 21-18. In the fi
nale, Colone's steady attack
proved too much for his opponent
and he gained the championship
when he emerged on the long end
of the 21-18 score.
Taucher had won the right to
meet Colon e in the champion
ship match by defeating Sam
Firestone, Beta Sigma Rho, in
Monday night's semi-final. After
losing the first game 21-17,
Taucher came back with a strong
finish to beat the flight 6 champ
two in a row by scores of 21-2 and
21-8.
Thiel Repeats
In 1945 and again in 1947. la
crosse coach Nick Thiel was voted
"the man who did the most for
lacrosse" bw his fellow-coaches.
YOU'RE OUT . . .
ECONOMY
TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
JACKETS - SLACKS- - 10%
Don't hesitate—hurry to Hur's where you get
top-notch quality at ridiculously low prices. Thir
teen proved lucky for once, but you can be lucky
all of the_ time if you shop at Hur's.
Hur's Men's Shop
College Ave., Facing Old Main
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Bedenk Baseballers
Boast .616 Average
Blue and White baseball teams
under Joe Bedenk annually win
two of every three games played.
Now in his 18th year as head
coach, Bedenk has led the Lion
baseballers to victory 171 times
in 253 attempts since 1931.
He enjoyed sterling years in
1940, when his team won 14 of 16,
and in 1946 when his boys won 10
of 12. In only one year, 1935, was
the team average below .500.
His all-time record follows:
Year Won Lost Year Won Lost
1931 8 2 1940 14 2
1932 9 4 1941 9 8
1933 5 4 1942 13 8
1934 8 6 1943 8 6
1936 7 8 1944 11 6
1936 13 4 1845 7
1937 12 4 1946 10 1•
1938 10 7 1947 11 7
1939 15 4 1948 1 0
—• one tie game
10 Reach Quarter-Finals
In IM Badminton Series
Ten men moved into the quar
ter-finals flights Tuesday night in
the intramural badminton series.
Lomady, Sigma Chi, turned in the
first perfect score of the season
as he outclassed Evans, Acacia,
15-0, 15-0.
Hubbard, ATO, won by forfeit
over Shallgross, AGR;
Beta Sigma Rho, outlawed Bar
ber, sigma Phi Sigma, 15-4, Its-4;
Simon, Phi sigma Delta, rebound
ed to down Spencer, Beta Theta
Pi, 10-10, 15-13, 115-9.
Hartsock, SAE, downed Rea,
Phi Kappa Sigma, 15-6, 10-7;
Brody, Phi Epsilon Pi„ bowled
over Kubicki, Phi Kappa, 16-2,
15-1. •
Brown, Theta Xi, won by for
feit over Jones, ZBT; Herr, Pi_KA,
turned back Kelly, Alpha Tau
Omega, 15-1, 15-3; Pearson, DU,
had trouble downing Goldsbor
ough, Beta Sigma Rho, 15-1, 8-lis,
15-7. The Sigma Nu-KDR match
was postponed.
Eight quarter-final matches a re
scheduled for tonight.
KROH Gunners Seek
Naval Dislrid Cup
NROTC rifle team will be gun
ning for the Fourth Naval Dis
trict Rifle Cup Saturday when
they meet Villanova at the Col
lege Armory.
Slated to compete for the Navy
riflers are midshipmen Richard
Ambelang, Paul Baumgardner,
Phillip Garm, Richard Pulling
and Charles Smith.
The meet will be conducted by
Wayne Blair of Washington, D.
C., said Captain Edward Cook,
officer in charge of the Penn
State entry.
The NROTC rifle team is
coached by Master Sergeant
Henry Marshall.
Of Luck If You Miss OUR'S
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Watch on the Shrine
The tempest, currently brewing
at Wisconsin University in regard
to the proposed boxing investiga
tion, is a very interesting situa
tion.
While school and athletic offi
cials, in addition to a majority of
the Badger student body, have sig
nified support and approval for the
inquiry, the economics professor
who proposed this action has been
engaged in lively debate.
To review the case, the student
newspaper, the Wisconsin Daily
Cardinal, stated in its April 6 edi
tion that Professor Morton had
termed boxing a "moronic activi
ty," and that "no person with in
telligence would participate in it."
The following day a Cardinal
sports columnist tore into Morton
in a lengthy sportorial; here were
cited two weaknesses in the pro
fessor's armor . . • timing and un
fair accusations.
Successful Tourney
The faculty report followed on
the heels of an extremely success
ful NCAA tourney at Madison.
where almost 50,000 fans poured
through the turnstiles, and the
branding of all connected with
boxing as moronic was unfounded.
That same day, veteran Badger
Coach John Walsh, himself a law
school graduate, sought an apolo
gy from Professor Morton for his
remarks, and added, "I will stand
hv my boys against those in any
Two kinds of dollars
The Dollars that RUN the Business
These are the dollars you send to us every time you pay
your telephone bill. They're the dollars that grow out of
the nickels that you deposit when you use pay telephones.
They're the dollars that we take in for providing the bed
possible telephone service at the lowest possible cost.
These dollars run the telephone business. They pay our
taxes and our rent and our light and our heat. They pay
wages and the benefits and pensions telephone employees
enjoy. They pay interest to bondholders and dividends to
stockholders for the use of their money.
Any of these dollars that have nothing to do after paying
all that they have to pay and there are never many are
put away for a rainy day.
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These are the dollars saved by school teachers, widows,
farmers, business men, telephone men and women and other
everyday people in all walks of life with which telephone
securities are bought.
With these dollars, new central offices are built and
equipped, other central offices are enlarged, and all tele
phone equipment switchboards, dial mechanisms, wire
and cable, telephone instruments are bought.
These are the dollars that build the business— that
enable us to meet increasing demands for telephone service
by expanding our facilities to provide it . . . that enable us
to make the continual improvements that bring you the best
possible telephone service at the lowest possible cost.
We must pay for the use of these dollars. Those who
supply them expect us to keep them safe and to keep them
productive.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
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THURSDAY, APRIL p 5, 19441
By Ted Rubin
sport, and then some. Boxers and
morons are not synonymous!"
All of Morton's critics stressed
the difference between collegiate
and professional boxing.
The following day, April 8, the
Cardinal published an open letter
from Morton to Coach Walsh in
which the former expressed the
misunderstanding which had oc
curred in his interview with the
newspaper.
Morton declared that he was not
referring to Wisconsin boxers or
to intercollegiate boxing, but that
the statement applied only to pro
fessional boxers and professionai
boxing. He also stated that he had
known`iome very intelligent pro
fessional boxers who went into it
solely for the money. These boxers
had thought the monetary com
pensation worthwhile, though
realizing the risks involved.
The professor's research propos
al is sound, but an unequivocal
and more thought out statement,
would have been far more effec
tive than the one presented.
Brilliant Performer
Waldimir Baskovich, of :.,'hi
cago, 111., is a one-legged artificial
limb salesman and National AAU
lying rings champion. Baskovich
will compete in the 01m/elle try
outs at Rec Hall May 1.
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