The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 20, 1949, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Lacrosse 'AM' Team
The 1949 laeroßs Ail- America n
team:
FIRST TEAM—G. Richard Seth,
Navy; D. Phillip Ryan, Navy; D.
Robert Proutt, Virginia; D. Lloyd
Bunting, Johns Hopkins; M. James
Adams, Johns Hopkins; M. James
Hartinger, Army; M. William Ful
ler, Syracuse; A. Lee Chambers,
Navy; A. William Powell, RPI;
A. Oliver Shepard, Johns Hopkins.
SECOND TEAM--G. John Rust,
Army; D. Kinloch Yellott, Yale;
D. Carl Erdman, Princeton; D.
Walter Fisher, Dartmouth; M. Pat
Walker, Maryland; M. Fred Smith,
Johns Hopkins; M. Steve Schoen,
Navy; A. Robert Sivinski, Navy;
A. Byron Forbush, Johns Hopkins;
A. William Hooper, Virginia.
Bail Jeffrey, veteran Scot, ex
pects to field an outstanding soc
cer team at perm State this Fall.
SUMMER FROLIC
NEM LION INN FRIDAY, JULY 11
Dancing from 9 to 12
GENE BOOTH and his ORCHESTRA
(Dress Optional)
TICKETS 92.09 PER COUPLE. TAX INCLUDED
Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi
(Benefit of Local and National Cancer Research)
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.. . . A PENN STATE TRADITION
NOW THERE'S SOMETHING NEW AT
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Yes, indeed, for your dining
enjoyment we now offer you an
DINING PAVILION
Dine in delightful, cool surroundings, over
looking beautiful Penn's Valley—with a 50
mile view of placid countryside. You'll for
get the heat and rush of everyday life as
you leisurely enjoy one of our famous din
ners. Come up tonight for our specialties:
• BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK
• HAM STEAK
• BONELESS PORK CHOPS
• FRESH SEAFOOD
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Neeessarry. Please ask for I'ETE when you call—
Weekdays NOON until 10:30 P.M.
Saturdays NOON until 12 A. M.
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PETE'S PLACE
1950 TRACK CAPTAIN is
Jumpin' Jim Gehrdes, one of
the nation's top timber toppers.
for over 30 years
OUTDOOR
CENTRE HALL 14
WE ARE OPEN
CENTRE HALL
THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE
Sidelights ....
Three Penn State gridders
ho'll report to Coach Joe Be
lenk August 29 for pre-season
frills, already own three varsity
letters. Seeking their letter in
this sport for the fourth time
will be Co-Captains Bob Hicks
and Negley Norton and Chuck
Drazenovich. All played one sea
,on of football as wartime fresh
nen.
Ralph Hosterman, 1949 cap
tain, is the fourth Hosterman to
play soccer for Bill Jeffrey at
Penn State. His brother, Walter,
who twice won all-American
honors as a Lion booter, now is
assistant graduate manager cf
athletics at his alma mater.
TOUGH FOE
University of Pittsburgh not
only is the oldest opponent on
the Penn State football schedule.
but also the toughest to handle.
In the 56-year-old series, the
Panthers own 28 victories as
against 18 defeats and 2 tin.
Last year, Pitt's 7-0 upset vic
tory broke a Penn State 17-gaine
winning string.
Only two non-Pennsylvanians
are listed on Penn State's pre
season football roster. The out
of-state prospects are Bill Math
ers, guard, of Lambertville, N. J.,
who did his high school playing
in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and
Alan Helffrich, Jr., back, of Old
Greenwich, Conn., son of the for
mer Penn State track great.
Penn State's Coach Joe Bedenk
anticipates "d oub l e trouble"
when his 1949 football team op
poses Michigan State at East
Lansing, Mich., October 22. New
est addition to the Spartan
coaching staff is Earle Edwards.
for 19 years end coach and high
ranking scout under Bob Higgins
at Penn State.
Jeff Durkota, standout halfback
of the 1947 Penn State football
team, will play for the Los An
geles Dons of the All-American
Conference again in 1949. Dur
kota backed up Herman Wede
meyer on last year's coast eleven,
averaging 4.71 per carry running.
and totaling 198 yards on nine
kickoff returns.
Penn State's new basketball
mentor, Elmer Gross, will build
his 1949-50 aggregation around a
quartet of hold-overs, including
the indefatigable Joe Tocci, of
Ridgewood, N. Y. The diminu
tive Tocci, who also played on
the Lion baseball team, is rateA
as one of the best small men ever
to play at Penn State.
A junior, Bob Parsons, of Phila
delphia, Pa., is captain-elect of
the Penn State cross-country
team.
THREE-YEAR MEN
FOURTH TO PLAY
1:M=1
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NON-KEYSTONERS
DOUBLE TROUBLE
WITH DONS AGAIN
HOLD-OVERS
PENNSYLVANIA
Tennis Play Begins,
Golf in 3rd Round
The Main Session golf tournament has moved into the third round
of play, while officials of the tennis tournament have requested that
registrants play off their scheduled matches as soon as possible.
In the links tourney, three complete flights of club-wielders have
completed their second round. Third round play, however, must be
completed by tomorrow.
In the championship flight, Rs
Kruper in third round action, whi
playoffs include Charles Werner a
BSoftballTeams
Still Unbeaten
In Session Loop
Eight teams in the Main Session
Softball League can still claim un
defeated records after one week of
competition in the loop. In League
A, the Rockets, Newman Club and
Intellectuals own identical 2-and-0
records, while Red Valley and Ya
hoos boast the same log in League
B. Pi Kappa Alpha, another
League B outfit, has won its only
game.
Zeta Beta Tau and Sigma Pi
have clean slates in League C.
Each team has won two.
Rockets and Newman Club ap
pear to have the edge in the face
for League A honors. The Rockets
slipped by the Reds, 7-3, and tip
ped the Windjammers, 9-0. The
Newman Clubbers copped a closie,
8-7, from the winners, and then
rolled to an 8-1 conquest of the
Old Men, who have dropped three
straight.
LEAGUE B
In League 8, Red Valley rode to
a 4-2 win over Delta Upsilon and
then roped Lambda Chi Alpha,
last year's champions, 5-1, Jim
Wolf's Yahoos copped a 17-11 slug
fest from a pesky Phi Kappa Sig
ma nine, and won by forfeit over
Big Ten.
Pi Kappa Alpha smashed its way
to a 14-1 decision over Big Ten in
WEDNEE;DAY, JULY 20, 1949
y Artz will tee off against J. E.
le the remainder of the first flight
d M. Goldenberg, Alex Munro and
R. B. McGhee and Joe Durniak
and Tor Toretti.
Listed for play in flight two are
R. Nein and Bob Kistler, Berle
Haynes and Greenwald, F. Wer
muth and J. L. Thomas and Tom
Graham and R. Powell.
William Ballon and John Kola,
A. R. Shassian and L. Kleinman,
R. E. Park and D. L. Platt and Bill
Hoyer and L. Bernstein are slated
to shoot it out for the flight three
title.
Only a few matches have been
played in the tennis tournament—
most of them in the men's singles.
No scores have been reported in
the mixed doubles competition.
In the men's singles, Murburger
defeated Gitlitz, 6-0, 6-3; Vas de
feated Allewelt, 6-2, 6-1; Nails de
feated Shank, 5-7, 6-1, 8-6 and Da
vis defeated Max Peters, 7-5, 6-3.
Segal defeated Newman, 6-0,
6-2; Gearhart defeated Solomon,
6-0, 6-0; Amarnek defeated Sloan,
6-4, 6-1, and R. Peters defeated
Gallagher, 6-0, 6-3.
Parsons won by forfeit over Lu
bowitz, Gingrich defeated Petro
sky, 6-2, 6-2, and McKenna de
feated Weidman, 6-4, 6-1 in the
women's singles.
Competitors in the tennis event
are asked to play their matches
immediately.
the PiKA's only outing thus far.
Zeta Beta Tau out-lasted Phi
Kappa, 13-12, and then flattened
the Beaver House team, 14-1. The
coleader in League C, Sigma Pi,
captured a tight tilt from Sigma
Phi Epsilon, 4-3, and took Alpha
Chi Sigma into camp in its second
game.
GAMES
Last night, League B action saw
Red Valley and Pi Kappa Alpha
putting their undefeated slates on
the block; Triangle battling Phi
Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha
challenging Yahoos, and Delta Up
silon crossing bats with Big Ten.
The schedule for the week
Tonight: Rockets vs. Winners,
Newman Club vs. Nittany Co-op,
Intellectuals vs. Old Men, Wind
jammers vs. Reds (golf course).
Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Zeta Beta
Tau, Phi Kappa vs. Sigma Phi Ep
silon and Sigma Pi vs. Delta Chi
(New Beaver Field).
Thursday: Red Valley vs. Phi
Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha vs.
Yahoos, Triangle vs. Big Ten and
Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Delta Up
silon (golf course).
Monday: Rockets vs. Nittany
Co-op, Winners vs. Old Men, New
man Club vs. Reds, Intellectuals
vs. Windjammers (golf course).
Beaver House vs. Sigma Phi Ep
silon, Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Delta
Chi and Phi Kappa vs. Sigma Pi
(New Beaver Field).
Tuesday: Red Valley vs. Yahoos,
Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Big Ten, Pi
Kappa Alpha vs. Delta Upsilon
and Triangle vs. Lambda Chi Mr
pha (golf course).