SATURDAY, APRIL-21,1951 - ?ON THE BALL' Three or four years isn’t ordinarily too long a span of time. Usually it represents, just a: brief period in a person’s life which is soon covered over and forgotten. Still, the three years we’ve spent following the sports trail at Penn State has given us certain rich memories we will always remember. Who could ever forget “Gen tleman John” Lawther turning livid at some ref’s decision—or the time during a practice ses sion that he ran onto the floor and dragged off a miscreant by the ear lobe—ror the times Doc Carlson came to town from' Pittsburgh . . . Horace “Fearless Fosdick” Ashenfelter effortless ly turning on the steam in the stretch . . . interviewing Sam Tamburo, Nittany All-American in 1948, for our first Collegian assignment under Tom Morgan. Wally Triplett, swinging those shifty hips for the end runs everyone in the stadium knew was coming, but no ,one could stop—his personal con quest over a few race-con scious West Virginia Moun taineers .. Fran "Punchy" Rogel making jello out of an opposing defensive front line .... The time a foe stupidly tried to tackle Rogel high and 'ole Franny bulled him back ward for about eight yards ..... Our intramural boxing class supervised by "The Doc tor" Leo Houck . . . and the night Chuck Drazenovich, State NCAA Heavy champ in '5O, delivered an oration in Rec Hall as Leo lay desperate ly ill—the quietness of that occasion and the tears in Draz's eyes when he finished. Simply knowing Martin “Fa vero”. Costa, one of the swellest guys you could ever meet, and watching him bucket 32 points against American U. to set an all-time Penn State single game mark —Knowing what that night meant to Marty, who had gone through three years of abuse and- derision because he was too stubborn to admit that he would IM V-Ball Actio Eleven contests marked action in IM volleyball competition Wednesday night. In league C Phi Delta Theta-A took the lead as a result of losses by PiKA and the Alpha Chi Sigs. Delta Chi-A beat PiKA 7-15, 15-8, 15-13 and Sigma Pi-A dropped Alpha Chi Sigma 15-4, 8-15, and 15-12. AGR-A won its third straight to top league D by winning 15-1, 15-7 over TKE-A. Also in D, Delta Sigma Phi-A scored a 15-10, 15-10 win over Pi Kappa Phi-A. Pi Lambda Phi-A and Alpha Phi Delta-A both registered wins in league E. Pi Lambda took DTD-A 15-11, 15-4 and Alpha Phi The Best Dressed of This Week's Four Fraternities ROGER MADRIGAN DON ANTHONY DELTA THETA SIGMA ALPHA GAMMA RHO DON LEZITT EDDIE SMITH - ALPHA EPSILON PI PHI DELTA THETA I These are the men named this week as the Best Dressed in their fraternities. Their choices in college wear are now be ing displayed in HUR's windows. Watch this page Tuesday to see what thees choices will be, or stop down sooner and see them for yourself. "CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN" at HUR'S MEN'S SHOP E. College Ave. , Opposite Old "Main By RAY KOEHLER Sports Editor Parting Columnist Records Memoirs never make a good basketball player . . . How we laughed the first time we saw a lacrosse match on Beaver field as both teams ran up and down appar ently aimlessly beating each other over the head and shoul ders with wooden butterfly, nets —“Cream The Goalie.” The night Chuck Dfa* won the NCAA's . . . The roar of applause that greeted Homer Barr whenever he stepped out onto the wrestling mat . . . Seeing Joe Tocci, one of the best-known, best-liked, and most cooperative athletes at Penn State, and knowing "they'll never be another like him." ... Owen "Sunny" Lan don mowing 'em down with his blazing tennis racquet . . . Joe "Broadway" Coppa and George "The Wild Goose" Va dasz arguing about English style on the sports desk of the Collegian . . . The picture clearly showing Wil Lancaster winning the 100-yafd dash at the Penn Relays but the de cision going to a Penn man. Having the pleasure of work ing with such fine gentlemen as Ridge Riley, “Ike” Gilbert, Jim Coogan, Lou Bell, Pete Schla bach, Bill Ackerman, and Woody Bierly . . . Ernie Vande weghe’s fine court play for Col gate, and that fiery, pugnacious gent from'Erie —Milt Simon— expectorating on the Rec Hall basketball floor . . . Harry Little’s adroit handling of a soc cer ball. » Yea, we know we might have missed a few, but on the whole—this was it. These were the thrills accrued through the sweat and labor of trained amateur athletes. All we can say is—" Thanks a million, fellows!" Continues Delta-A- won over Theta Chi-A 15- 15-4. Alpha Sigma Phi-A is the only undefeated team in league F. They won their third straight by beating Theta Kappa Phi-A 15-9, 16- Also in ‘F’ SAE-A was de feated by Delta Theta Sigma-A 13-15, 15-0, 15-10. Theta Xi-A won by forfeit over ATO-A in league G. The Sigma Chi-KDR game was post poned until next Tuesday. Triangle-A and Sigma Phi Al pha-A are now tied for the lead in league H as both recorded wins. Triangle took Alpha Zeta 15-8, 15-9. Sigma Phi Alpha-A beat Delta Upsilon-A, 15-9, and 15-10. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Independent Ai An independent archery group, the Nittany Bowman Archery team, will meet a team from Clearfield at Clearfield tomor row in a field shoot. The Nittany team is composed of students at the College. The members are Janet Herd, cap tain, Don Ruth, Ben Cadmen, John Lutz, Ted Yarosh, and John Kirch. The match will be the second for the team. On April 7 it met a team made up of members of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania State Archery as sociation. The meet was held on the range Gehrdes Gone (continued from page six) ' Freshman coach Norm Gordon, disappointed over the poor, frosh turnout, especially in the field, says it still isn’t too late for fresh man to report for the .team. Don't test one brand aßone ...compare them alB! Unlike others, we never ask you to test our brand alone. We say... conpare PHILIP Philip Morris...!•«*s• Philip Morris against any othe_r cigarette. Then make your own choice! TRY THIS TEST! Take a phuip MORRIS -and any ether cigarette. Then, here* all you do: 1 Light up either cigarette. Take a puff-don’t inhale—and s-l-6-w-l-y let the smoke come through your nose. 2 Now do exactly the same- thing with the other cigarette. NOTICE THAT PHILIP MORRIS IS DEFINITELY LESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY MILDER! chers Vie With on the College woodlots. It was an informal meet with each man shooting for high score. Ruth was high with 88 of a possible 280 points. Lutz finished second with a total of 77 points. Tomorrow’s meet will be a field shoot. This means that 28 targets will be set up at different For the easiest wash you’ve ever done, just bring your clothes to Marshall's Self-Service Laundry 9 lbs.—wash and dry—Boc Hear 454 E. College Phone 2956 HANG™ means E SMOKING PLEASURE! UPMORRIS Clearfield distances. Each competitor will shoot four airrows at each target, a total of 112 shots. The highest possible score is 500 points. Another meet will be held next Satu -day when the team travels to West Chester to meet the West Chester State Teachers college team. Remember... /aGE SEVEN
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