The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 17, 1949, Image 4

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Stickmen Draw Season Curtain;
Trample Red Raiders, 14-2
Belfield Scoring Star As Lions Notch Triumphs
Over Hobart, Colgate, for 5-4 Season Record
Penn State’s lacrosse team closed its 1949 season with a bang Saturday, knocking a weak
Colgate team 14-2 at Hamilton, N. Y., following a 13-12 upset triumph over Hobart, Friday.
The victory over the Red Raiders, which made it a clean week-end sweep for Coach Nick Thiel’s
stickmen, enabled State to hop over the .500 mark. The final readings show five wins against four losses.
The Nittany Lions Jumped right off to a four-goal lead the first quarter and were never threat-
ened, leading 7-2 at halftime
and 9-2 at the start of the final
aeriod.
Showing evidence of their in
experience, Colgate could coun
ter only twice. State goahe John
Nehoda was called on to make
only 16 save s as against 24 in the
Hobart scrimmage.
LOUIS SCORES
Bob Louis . paced the Pennsyl
vania collegians with three
swipes past the Red Raiders’
guard post. The trio of points
gave the husky midfielder his
14th goal of the campaign. Scor
ing two counters apiece were Ed
Belfield, Bud Thomas, John Fin
ley and Waldo Weaver.
According to Coach Nick Thiel,
his warriors put on their best ex
hibition since their loss to Vir
ginia on the Lions’ Southern tour
early this Spring. Reviewing the
Hobart game, in which his stick
vvielders snapped their four
game losing streak, Thiel ac
cnowledged a defensive laxity.
iVith this finally solved in the
Inal period State went on to
;core four goals and cop the
•ontest.
With the score mounting to
runaway proportions against
Colgate, Thiel gave hi s regulars
a rest and went along with the
second-string most of the game.
The summary:
Penn State Pi»**.
Score by periods
Penn State
Scoring: Penn State—Belfield 2. Lux
Thomas 2, Finley 2. Worley, Baer. Louis
3. Weaver 2. Colgate—Fried, Kidd.
Substitutions: Penn State Hughes
Kaye, Fryburg, Inneltn, Worley, Baer,
Long, Weaver. Kitv mo nd, Drazenovirh,
Hagerman, Huyc*. Colgate—Ctorman, Van
Huron, Cook, Lerncko Carrollson, Kidd.
Sherr, Cann. Kuitz.
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Tennis Team Loses to Colgate;
Points for Three Home Meets
Colgate
Robinson
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Penn State’s tennis team is looking forward to three home
matches this week after suffering an 8-1 lacing at the hands of Col
gate on Friday at Hamilton. The State-Syracuse match, scheduled
Motsch
Houseman
for Saturday at Syracuse, was ra:
Sherm Fogg’s netmen battle
engagement and take on Washingf
Pitt’s Panthers invade State Col
lege Saturday to exchange vol
leys with the Nittany Lions.
For the second time this sea
son, the Red Raiders from Col
gate proved to be too strong for
Penn State as they chalked up
their seventh win in nine starts.
The New York Staters trimmed
the Lions, 7-2, here a few weeks
ago.
Duvall
Merwarth
Colgate
4 3 2 3—M
Owen “Sonny” Landon, the
sophomore star who is rapidly
becoming the mainstay of the
Lion net crew, prevented a white
washing Friday by defeating Bob
Milgrim, 4-6, 6-2 and 6-4, in the
singles.
Captain Frank Warren of the
Red Raiders started the victors
off on the right foot in the first
singles match by downing Jim
Howells, 6-2 and 8-6. Bill Lust
followed with a 6-2 and 6-1 win
over Penn State Captain Herb
Beckhard. (
After Landon edged Milgrim
for the Lions’ only victory of the
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By Ray Koehler
ined out.
Bucknell tomorrow in a return
;on & Jefferson the following day.
day, Colgate’s Stew Bicknell de
feated Bill Aiken, 6-4 and 6-4.
Bob Barker won over Bob Ogden
in a hotly contested match, 4-6,
6-4 and 8-6. Ed Nelson rounded
out the singles action by taking
over Bill Gray, 7-5 and 6-3.
LOSE DOUBLES
In the doubles, it was pretty
much the same story. The Red
Raiders’ first doubles team of
Warren and Lust clipped Beck
hard and Landon, 6-2 and 6-2.
Milgrim and Bob Prewitt rallied
to defeat Aiken and Howells, 7-8,
6-2 and 6-0. Nelson and Bob Ful
lem tripped Gray and Jerry Gear
hart, 6-3 and 6-3.
The Summary:
Singles: Frank Warren. Colgate, de
fen ted Jim Howells, Penn State, 6-2 and
8-6.
Pill Lust, Colgate, defeated Herb Beck
hard, Penn State 6-2 and 6-1.
Sonny Landon, Penn State, defeated
Bob Milgrim, 4-6, 6-2 and 6.4.
Stew Hicknell, Colgate, defeated Bill
\iken, Penn State, 6-4 and 6-4.
Bob Barker, Colgate, defeated Bob Og
den, Penn State 4-6, 6-4 and 8-6.
Ed Nelson, Colgate, defeated Bill Gray,
Penn State, 7-5 and 6-3.
Doubles: Warren and Lust, Colgate,
defeated Beckhard and Landon, Penn
State, 6-2 and 6.2.
Milgrim and Prewitt. Colgate, defeat
ed Aiken ami Howells, Penn State 7-9,
6-2 and 6-0.
Nelson and Fullem, Colgate, defeated
Gray and Gearhart, Penn State, 6-3 and
6-3.
IM Sports
Phi Delts Earn
Track Spots
In All Events
Chalk Fastest Times
In Century, IM Relay
Phi Delta Theta came off with
the most marbles in the time
trials of the intramural track
meet at New Beaver field last
night by grabbing qualifying
spots in all three events: the 100-
yard dash, the 440-yard dash, and
the 880-yard relay.
Sweeping over the century in
just .1 of a second short of the
9.9 intramural record, Bill Hickey
of the Phi Delts earned the num
ber one spot in that event.
WILSON
Vince O’Bara and Don Reyn
olds chalked up times of 56.3 and
57.6 to qualify for the 440-yard
dash finals, although Charlie Wil
son, Alpha Gamma Rho, chalked
up the best time, 54:7, for once
around the track.
The Phi Delts were first in the
relay as Vince O’Bara, Don Reyn
olds, Bill Hickey and John Reese
did the half-mile in 1:39.7.
Sigma Nu and Beta Theta Pi
qualified in both the relay and
the 100-yard dash. Delta Upsilon
and Alpha Tau Omega earned
qualifying times in the relay and
440-yard dash. Alpha Gamma Rho
qualified in the 100 and 440-yard
dashes, and Kappa Sigma, Kappa
Delta Rho, and Sigma Phi Ep
silon qualified in the 100-yard
dash.
SOGGY TRACK
On a soggy track covered in
spots by puddles of water, the
trackmen turned out times that
nearly matched the all-time in
tramural records. Hickey was
only .1 of a second short of the
mark set by Larry Joe, Sigma
Nu, in 1947, 9.9 for the century.
Wilson’s time in the 440 was 1.4
seconds off the record, and the
winning relay time set by Phi
Delta Theta was 1.2 seconds off
the mark set last year by
Sigma Nu.
The following men qualified
for the finals to be held at 6:30
p.m. tomorrow:
100-yard dash—-Bill Hickey, Phi Delta
Theta, 10 seconds; Charley Wilson, Alpha
Ciiimma Kho, 10.1 ; Chuck Beatty, Kappa
Si?ma, 10.2; Larry Joe Sigma Nu, 10.3;
Lloyd Amprim, Kappa Delta Rho, 10.4;
Joe Cook, Beta Theta Pi, 10:5; Tony Or
•sini, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 10.5.
440-yard ash- Charlie Wilson, Alpha
Gumma Rho, 54.7 ; Don Ashenfelter, Delta
Upsilon, 55.5; Vince Cavanaugh, Delta
Upsilon 55.0 ; Vince O’Bara, Phi Delta
Theta, 50.3 ; Bob Hetrick, Alpha Tuu
Omega, 56.7 ; Don Reynolds, Phi Delta
Theta, 57.6.
880-yard relay—Phi Delta Theta, 1:39.7;
Alpha Tau Omega, 1:41.8; Delta Upsilon.
1:11.8; Delta Si«rna Phi, 1:42; Bela
Theta Pi, 1 :42 ; Sigma Nu, 1 :42.G.
Jayvee Lacrossemen Triumph
Over Swarthmore Stickmen, 7-4
Penn State’s jayvee lacrosse squad followed in the footsteps of
their big brothers Saturday, closing their quickie schedule on the
winning side with a 7-4 triumph over Swarthmore Center.
Attackman Paul Raffensperger and goalie Phil Benedetti com
bined their talents to bring the State junior varsity its second win
against a single loss. Raffensperger again highlighted his team’s
attack with three goa's, two of
which came in the final canto
to ice the decision for the Lion
fledglings.
Benedetti sparkled as usual or.
the defense at his goal station,
stopping all but one Swarthmore
attempt at a score in the third
and fourth periods.
“Silent - ’ George Weber initiat
ed the scoring for Pen n State in
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Lion Golfers
Place Third
InEIGA Tilt
Smith Shoots Low 72
For Medalist Honors
Penn State met defeat in its
bid to win the E.I.G.A. title at
Rivervale Saturday. Coach Bob
Rutherford’s Lion golfers took
third spot in the elimination
tournament staged at the Coun
try Club of New Jersey by top
ping Brown 5-2 in the consola
tion match played in the after
noon.
Yale, ultimate winner of the
play-offs, downed the Nittany
Lions in the first match by a 5-2
score. An oddity of the tourna
ment was the fact that all final
scores were 5-2. Navy downed
Brown 5-2 to drop them from the
running and Yale won the
E.I.G.A. crown by sinking Navy
5-2.
Tommy Smith lived up to his
advanced notices by winning
honors as tournament medalist
with a 72 in the Yale match and
one over par on the fifteenth hole
in the Brown contest.
LINEUP
The lineup for the matches for
the Lions showed Tom Smith,
Joe Boyle, Jim Yerk e s, Bob
Kunkle, Ray Artz, Joe Durniak,
andn Marvin Goldenberg play
ing in both matches.
In the initial match, Smith and
Goldenberg were the only Lion
winners. In the second contest
only Boyle and Goldenberg lost
their rounds.
NEXT MEET
Penn State plays its next dual
meet against Bucknell whom they
have previously beaten this year.
Dual meet competition so far this
year accounted for four wins and
one loss for the Lions.
I. G. A. SUMMARY
Saturday, 9:00 a.m.
Yale 5, Penn State 2
Navy 5, Brown 2
1:30 p.m.
Yale 5, Navy 2
Penn State 5, Brown 2
to Meet
Stiff Competition
Penn State’s Jim Gehrdes, a
candidate for IC-4A timber top
ping in a few weeks, will face
one of the nation’s ace hurdlers
Saturday when Bill Fleming
leads the Notre Dame track team
into Pennsylvania for a dual
meet with the Lions.
Fleming is highly regarded in
the mid-West and since early
Spring has been prepping for this
opportunity to compete against
the Altoona Express. The Irish
star plans to run in both hurdle
laces, and may also compete in
the high jump.
the first period when he whipped
in a shot at 6:48.
With Swarthmore holding a
three - two lead, Raffensperger
scored just before half-time to tie
the game at 3-3.
State outscored its guests four
to one the final half. Steve Meisel
gave the Lion cubs their tie
breaking counter shortly after
the opening of the third session
with a shot down the middle.
Reed, of Swarthmore again tied
the count at 4-4 with a slice from
the *eft side.
However, Raffensperger again
took things in hand with two
point-scoring shots and the Lions
breezed in.
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