FRIDAY, •MAY 19, 1950 Golfers Eye Tough Play At Colgate By RUDY MION The Nittany golfers with Coach Rutherford in charge, will begin their motoring trip at noon today for Colgate. Match play with Col gate will begin Saturday at 2:00 P. M. The starting linksmen for State in the match will be Captain Tom Sniith, • Ted Robertson, Joe Dur niak, Jim• Yerkes, Ray Artz, Alex Munro,' Bob Kunkle, and Pete Kalandiak as alternate.. colgate.has 'one'of the outstand ing teams in the East and Coach Rutherford looks for a tough match. The outstanding golfer for the hosting team will be Bob McCall, . McCall, who hails from Youngstown, Ohio, went to the quarter-finals in the Nationals be- 2 fore beingelmin _'i ated. Coach.' Rutherford - remarked, "The:.hole course at Colgate is very and deceiving. Our boys are novi at their peak and I hope they play their usual golf." The .LionS have .wor_ over col gate in.thelast•two years' and will go, against • Ahem this 'year with a record of six wins and three losses:, The All College - , Golf- Tourna ment is•torning . .to • a close. with ToM Smith the runner-up to date. He will'play-against the winner of the - Ttbhert,sori-Munio' playoff match 'for the -final prize.. , Slingm ~Hor..syshoes fri :sedoricl' round play among fraternity horseshoe teams, Phi Delta:Theta 'defeated' Triangle 21- 17, 8-2f,'21L14; Delta 'Chi 'trounced Phi. KaPPa 21-10, 21-3;,-.Phi Kappa .1).§i,.- , l2rat Sigma' , Delta and ThetiXi' topped. Phi' Sigma Kappa . 21'45'; 21-12. • alheta.CliPmolied byfDelta‘Upsi lon,2l-8.:2141',, Sigina,Plii Epsilon' edged Chi, 'Phi, 20-21, ••21;:9, , 21;46; Pi •Kapi4 Alpha downed Sigma Phi Sigma,' 2 . 0-4 '2l-4, and Alpha Sitha Phi .decisioned Delta Theta :Sigiria, 21;5; *2142. ' • - 'tumbled Alpha Phi- Delta,: 21-20, \ 21-9; Kappa Delta:''.RhO.' Von ; by/ forfeit , from Sigriia•T=l; - ,Phf:Epailoo. Pi forfeited its •triatch,`, • to• Alpha Gamma Rho, arid ,Alpha Tau. biliagti . took Beta Tau 'KaPPa,:'Bpsilob, squealed by Alpha Epsildri 21-1 . 4',•,21-19; Phi Kappa , bowled , ' over . • Theta Kappa Phi. 21-5, 21:42; , Phi Kap pa Sigma nosed . ; out Acacia, 5-21, 21- . 19, 21-20; 'arid' AlPha• Chi Rho bowed.tci'Delta Tau Delta, 21=40, 1 , , ,, . . -. .. - . ra uates 1 ' who Won't be on campus the first . eight :: - .i. 'y Weeks'.of the fall semester . . . ' Please Make appointments at - the • • ,- . , - PENN STATE.PHOTO SHOP between 9 and , \ • 5; kir La Vie photos. . . . ',: . -'Pictures will be taken from ' '•- _ --, May 17 to May 27 These: students must have their pictures . . taken at.this time if they want to be included-in the 195 1 LAVIE. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE,' PENNSYLVANIA Lions Start To But No Headlines Yet There's new hope for the Nittany Lions on the gridiron. The seemingly ,chronically ill football cat began to purr and show signs of life du - ring the two-week drill led by Rip Engle. To be sure, the Big White will not be making football headlines this Fall, but what is a purr this year might be a roar in 1952 and thence. Never Touched Me . . . by Ken Carter Earl Mundell; • . . All-College Golfers Start Semi-Finals Pairings are now listed for the semi-final round in the All-Col leges golf tournament. Play s • this round is to be cornpleted by next Saturday, when the finals will begin. In the championihip flight, Ted Robertson meets Alex Munro in semi-finarcompetition,' While Torn Smith has' already advanced into the finals by defeating Ray Artz. ;In flight two, Jim Moran and Bob Helfand will square off, with John Wylie meeting ,prown. • Flight- three sees Jack Ray and Frischberg paired off, and 'TriangleoPhi Kappa Tau, Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Upsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Sigma Pi, Delta Sigma Phi, Sigma Pi, Alpha Tau Omega, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Sigma, and 6 11pha Chi Rho won first round victories. Click With Engle, 'But the Lions will have what the boys in the press box call "fight." The:r fight will not, how ever, be enough to overcome a tremendous turnover in manpow er, a new system, and a new coach. The new system and the new poach will pay off in the long run, but the adjustment to the winged-T takes time, and the . Lion will take• a little roughing up this year. Engle's conversion problem might be lighter if he had ex perienced ball, players to work with. He doesn't have that , kind of luck. He has taken over the football command at a time when the Lions are at a low ebb. Only ten latermen from . • , latt year's squad are back. Big Losses • Biggest losses are on the line, and the backfield will be missing Chuck Drazenovich, Franny .Ro gel, and Bill Luther. In th:. , backfield, however, En gle 'has a flock of , fleet, hard running lads to call on. Dough erty, the team's leading ground gainer last year, will- probably' get the nod at the wingback slot. He will be spelled by. Chan Johnson, a vastly improved, runner. Engle ' ; s biggest problem has been at' .quarterback. An -un known newcomer, Dick. Koerber, was in the front-rtinning for. the . 1 / 4 _, Flight„ four has Gillespie and..lsa bel,'and Dbn Orr 'and Robert kor-' arik. . `\ . In the final flight,-Qoldsteiii`has advanced into ,the firialS;.to play an as yet 'tb be- 'determined • op ponent. . - '”, - , '. For That WOMEN'S:BATHINR:::OANS SWEATSHIRTS ..-::'',.:.-- --. PAPER CUPS, PLATES, NAPKINS HAMBURG GRILLS $.35 WOODEN FORKS,AND SPOONS HOT DOG ROASTER $:25 THERMOS, JUGS ' from $3.25 A Comman Expression in Town and on Campus . . METZGERS PHONE 7803 in View job at the close of drills. Koerber will have to prove himself in Fall practice before he gets the as signment. Halfback Job The halfback job will be wide open. with Tony Orsini, Earl Mundell, George Jacobs, Bill Ab bott, and Emory McCourt engag ing in battle royal for the posi tion. Orsini, a hard, willing run ner, and Mundell, a terror on the quick-opening plays of the "T," looked sharpest in the drills. Although the fullback post in the winged-T does not entail as much line-bucking as does the single-wing, Jim Pollard, Herb Kurtz, and Herb , Ellicker have combined the necessary speed with adequate power. Either one could get the starting assignment. Smidansky, Art Betts, and Bill Barber are the best of the pass catching ends. For the tackle jobs Engle can take his choice from among Chuck Godlasky, Tom McDermott, Ed Hoover, Dick Cripps, Con Brown, Bill Hockersmith, Dick Waters, and Pete Twaddle. Letterman Jim Bhrr, Bill Bar ,tek, Bill Mather, Phil Klocek, and Tom , Pevarnik are the leading candidates for the guard posi tions, while lettermen Ken Bunn, John• Podrasky, Ralph DeLucia, George' Harvan, and Joe Shum ock will be battling for the job at center. Podrasky won his let -ter last year as a blocking back, but has been shifted to the line. Swimming Party r Picnic PICNIC NEEDS YOU CAN GET IT AT IM Games Soccer Final Postponed The InUomwal soccer cham pionship game which was origi nally scheduled for last night has been postponed until Monday night at 5 o'clock, due to a wet field. The final game brings together Phi Delta Theta and Tau Kappa Epsilon. Phi Delta Theta gained the final round by defeating Phi Epsilon Pi Wednesday night 1-0 in an overtime game that was decided on a corner kick. Tau Kappa Ep silon, meanwhile, was dropping Sigma Phi Epsilon 1-0, with Wil liam Wilhelm scoring, the win ning marker in the last seconds of play. The Phi Delts have run up a string of close, har 1-fought vic tories throughout the tournament. They began by dropping . Triangle 1-0, then Pi Kappa Phi by the same score, winding up with two overtime games, taking Sigina Phi Sigma 2-0 on two corner kicks, and Phi Epsilon Pi on one of the same. , IM Golf in 4th Round Intramural golf-putting compe tition began Monday on the caddy-house green. Four matches were played on the opening day of the tournament which will last until May 25.. Forty-two fra ternity men are entered in: the 'tourney which will see the top putting specialists of the , College strive for the title. Danny Suitch, Sigma Pi, moved into the' second round by .virtue of a victory over Gene Benamy of Sigma Alpha Mu. Bob Hel fand, Phi Sigma Delta,. defeated Carl Bruckner, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Jack Weaver, SAE, elimin ated Don Eggers of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Ken Conrad, Pi .Kappa Phi, will also compete in the second round on Wednesday after stopping Dave Evans, Theta Chi, in the single elimination tourna ment. Planning a party at Whipple's this weekend or on Memorial Day? You'll find that METZGERS' has a complete supply of all your pic nic or swimming needs. Stop in to day and see some of METZGERS hard-to-beat values. SWIMMING NEEDS SWIMMING TRUNKS These rugged swim togs are fashioned of. durable fabrics—made to fit com fortably, wet , or dry. 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