TUESDAY, APRIL 18,1958 Bedenk Plans Lineup Change After 6-3 Loss Coach Joe Bedenk plans to juggle his starting nine in >an attempt to get back on the win ning path in this afternoon’s game with Temple. Third baseman Chris Tonery, who had a home run and a single in the 6-3 loss to Rutgers Satur day, will probably move over to shortstop replacing Carman Troisi while Harry Little will take Ton ery’s place at third. In the batting order, Bill Hop per, hard hitting sophomore cen terfielder, will move up. into the fourth slot and Catcher Jack Kur ty will drop back into Hopper’s fifth spot. » HOPPER STARS f Hopper’s hitting in the Rutgers ame left little to be desired. In is initial appearance at the plate, Hopper whacked a homer that traveled approximately 385 feet before it disappeared over the north stands of Beaver Field. He had a single and two long flys in his other trips to the plate. Ton ery accounted for the other State hit with a single to left in the first inning. Dalton Rumberger, starting Lion hurler, pitched seven hit ball and gave up only two earned runs. Shoddy fielding and lack of hit ting power provided the winning margin for Rutgers. A 1 Tkac, winning pitcher in the Western Maryland game, wilt take the mound for the Lions to day. LACK PRACTICE State’s showing in the Rutger’s fracas only emphasized Coach Bedenk’s moanings that the lack of suitable practice weather would show up' Sooner or later. Rutger’s, which now, has a rec ord of 7-1-1, had an eight-game southern, tour under its belt be fore meeting the Lions and took advantage of every break that was offered. Said Clarke Scholes Michigan State free style swimming ace, after he hgd copped the N.C.A.A. 100-yard title: “Gosh, coach, what did I have to go and do that for.' I’ll just have to win them all from now on.” A week later the brilliant -sophomore added the important N.A.A.U. crown to his collection. Look for this . . . : Qualified persons for every job—not politi cians—but hard working, capable students who have a sincere desire to serve YOU the students of Penn State. When you vote at Old Main April 19th and 20th, weigh the merits of the candidates, check their qualifications and vote wisely. REMEMBER, your student government, will, only be as strong as your vote, makes it. This Message Sponsored by: THE LION PARTY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Leads Lions • • • Tom Smith Golfers Cop" Opener, 5-2 Penn State’s golfers took their first match of the season at Get tysburg Saturday, a 5-2 decision, despite a cold and windy greet ing from the weather. Captain Tom Smith, played hjs usual steady game of golf, down ing Gettysburg’s Knapp, 4 and 2. Jim Yerkes came' through with a win over Davies, 5 and 4. State’s Bob Kunkle downed McCausr landy, 6 and 5. Alex Munro took Wisotzkey of Gettysburg by ah identical 6 and 5 count. Ted Robertson, a transfer from Hershey College, garnered the Lion’s fifth point by decisioning Carr, 5 and 4. . “It wasn’t that we were so good, but rather, Gettysburg wasn’t too tough. We won’t find the same true when we meet Syracuse and Army,” said Nittany Coach Bob Rutherford, Jr. The Lions meet Georgetown this Friday and Saturday. BOTANY "500" Tailored by Daroff SUIT S Exclusive at The YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Loyola, Navy Lacrossemen Down Lion Stick Forces The Nittany lacrosse squad is back hard at practice today, firm believers, in the old axiom “experience is the best teacher.” Coach Nick Thiel’s stickmen returned from their short southern jaunt after losing games to the more experienced Loyola of Balti more and Navy lacrosse teams. The Lions opened 1950 campaigning Friday by dropping a 9-4 decision to Loyola. On Saturday, Navy copped a 9-6 victory. Sophomore Jim Reed sparked the Lion scoring attack against Loyola with three goals. Diminu tive Lion goalie Phil Benedetti played a whale of a ball game defensively according to Coach Nick Thiel. Against Navy the Lions fared a little better as they held the Mid die attack in check until the final period when the more experienced Navy forces broke loose for four goals while holding the Lions to a single tally. Another varsity newcomer, Jack Wilcox, poured three goals into the Navy nets to pace the Lion attack. Again Benedetti sparkled in the goal' for the Nit tanies The squad will drill, this week in,preparation for Saturday’s away tilt with Rutgers. In Rut gers, State faces another tough opponent, as the Scarlet dropped Navy in a practice game earlier in the season. 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