, Arnim. 216, Mod PENN STATE'S lacrosse team which will face the University of Pennsylvania this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Reading from left to right are: Jack Wilcox, attack; Barr Asplundh, defense: Al Fulton, midfield; John Henry, defense: Ed Herring, attack: John Walker, attack: Jim Reed, Grove Returns Lacrosse Team Danny Grove will return to action at his usual defense post as the Nittany Lion lacrosse team goes after its second win of the campaign against the University of Pennsylvania this afternoon. The match is scheduled for 2 o'clock on the golf course. With Grove back in the start ing line-up, the Lions will be at full strength. Grove missed last week's contest against powerful Loyola of Baltimore, and also the one before that at Navy. Grove had suffered a slight fracture of the left cheek bone in the Lions' opener at Western Maryland. Grove Gives Lions Lift The addition of Grove will give - Penn State an additional lift as Grove's stick handling ability and his knack to clear the ball are valuable assets. Grove will replace John Amber, who did a commendable job while Grove was on the disabled list. Handling the other two defen sive positions with Grove will be Barr Adplundh, Bryn Athyn, and John Henry, Philadelphia, Pa. High Scoring Trio The midfield positions will see Bud Wolfram, John Wilcox, and Jim Fulton at face off time. This trio has scored all of State's 30 tallies this season. Wilcox has six of these, while Wolfram is next in line with four counters. However, Wilcox tallied all but one of his scores in last week's hectic match with Loyola. The second midfield trio will consist of Tony Eagle, Paul Raf fensperger, and Wayne Hocker smith. This threesome has also scored its share of points as Raf fensperger has hit no less than four times while Hockersmith and Eagle have each tallied twice. Two lettermen will highlight the starting attack positions. The two lettermen are Ed Herring, Philadelphia, Pa., and Jim Reed, Towson, Md. John "Doak" Walk er will start at the other attack position. Like ,Herring, Walker is also from Philadelphia. Benedetti at Goal As usual, Phil Benedetti, an other Philadelphian, will handle the goal tending chores. Thus far, the diminutive Lion goalie has turned aside 60 shots. He was really busy against Navy as he stopped no less than 33 Mid - die shots. Both Penn and Penn State will enter today's fray with an identi cal number of wins although the Lions have lost but two, com pared to Penn's four losses. Penn State's lone win was scored over a weak Western Maryland team, while the Quakers defeat ed the same type of team in West r. oafs% g,a, To Starting Faces Penn Nittany Golfers Meet Syracuse Penn State's linksmen will be in quest of their Second victory' of the season when they oppose the Syracuse -golf team at the Green Lakes Country club, Syracuse, this afternoon. • Coach Bob Rutherford has in serted three new men into his line-up in an attempt to get back on the winning trail. Bob Bowers, Mary Goldenberg, and Bob Kin kle will replace George Mazan owski,' George Stewart, and Jack Wylie, who participated against Georgetown. The Lions lost two! 4-3 matches to the Hoyas' last weekend. The other four men in the Nit tany line-up will be Ray Artz, Captain Joe Durniak, Ted Rob9xt son, and Hud Samson. Rutherford cited Robertson for his outstand ing play at Georgetown last week. • The Lions own a 1-2 season record since they won their open ing match against Lehigh. Last y ear Rutherford's men defeated the Orangemen on the Penn State course. IM H-Shoe Doubles Entries Due Mon. Entries for IM horseshoe dou bles will , be taken until 4:30 p.m. Monday, according to "Dutch" Sykes, assistant director of intra mural sports. Separate tournaments will be held for both fraternity and inde pendent groups. It was explained, however, that only one team may represent each organization. The entry fee is 50 cents per team. Matches are going to be played between 6:30 - 8 p.m. on the courts along the south side of Rec hall. Ask am Iti I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA attack; Vance Scout. defense; Bud, Wolfram, midfield; and Phil Benedetti, goalie. Danny Grove will replace Vance Scout in today's match. Grove had been injured against Western Maryland. Goodell Posts 2nd Badminton Win Bob Goodell, Tau Kappa Ep silon's defending champion won his second round of play over Burton Cushner, Sigma Alpha Mu, 15-1, 15-0 in fraternity intra mural badminton action Wednes day. In other fraternity games, John Waters, Sigma • Chi, beat Lou Cohen, Phi Epsilon Pi, 15-3, 15-13; Richard Style, Sigma Al pha Mu, beat Martin Memlo, Phi Kappa, 15-5, 15-13, and Sam El lowitz, Phi Sigma Delta, beat Charles Garson, Phi Gamma Del ta, 15-8, 15-4. Jim Miller, Kappa Delta Rho, beat Stan Meyers, Pi Lambda Phi, 15-1, 15-5; Chet Makare wiez, Theta Xi, beat Charles I Townsend, Phi Gamma Delta, 15- 6, 15-2, and Ed Naythons, Phi Epsilon Pi, beat Edward Noyes, Theta Chi, 15-9, 1-15, 15-14. In independent play William Anderson won his second match over Dick Karfunkle, 15-1, 15-3, to take possession of first place. Joe Jiorkowski beat Peter Lans bury, 15-7, 15-11 and Harry Smith beat Irwin Nerenberg, 15- 7, 15-3. Movie Draws Crowd • Overflow crowds attended the showing of the movie, "This Is Penn State," yesterday. The 20 minute color film ex plaines the life of two Penn State freshmen. Students and faculty members appear throughout the picture. The film is being shown in high schools throughout the state. Tournament play will consist o single eliminations with actua play beginning on, May 7, he said. Ten As Today SHOES , Brown, Mid-Tan, xblood, ogany, Neutral Netmen Eye 4th Win; Oppose Pitt Today In quest of its fourth consecutive triumph, Coach Sherm Fogg's tennis team is due for a real test this afternoon when it meddles with a talent-laden Pitt contingent on the varsity courts. , The match will start at 2 o'clock. Since both erans starting. hinges ,on squads are evenly balanced, each having six vet in their lineup, the outcome of the tussle the No. 1 and 2 singles and doubles activity. According to Coach Fogg, "Our first two men will have to be at their best, for Pitt's No. 1 man and captain, John Lohstoeter, and No. 2 man, Harry Campney, are rated among the top in my book." ' , Two Sharpshooters For the. two sharpshooters have the reputation of coming through when the chips are down. Last season Lohstoeter won nine of ten singles matches and Camp ney eight of ten. They played to gether in seven doubles sets and were undefeated. Lohstoeters only defeat was in flicted by State's bullet-serving captain an d No. 1 man, Owen "Sonny" Landon. Dick Wieland, maneuvering as Nittany No. 2 man, will be seek ing revenge for last year's stun ning losses when he copes with his arch rival, Harry Campney, in the second set today. The third singles set should al so be a rip -snorter since two vet erans are pitted against each other. These are Bill Aiken for State, and Dearl Roof for the Pan thers. LaMotta Admits Ray Robinson Tough To Beat New York, April 27—(/P)—Jake La Motta today conceded he can't _beat middleweight champ ion Ray Robinson at 160 pounds. The old bronx bull threw in the towel as a middleweight and released Sugar Ray from a con tract for a return bout this June. From now on, Jake will cam paign as a light heavyweight. He expressed a desire to meet any top light-heavyweight contender in order to gain a shot. at light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim's crown. Not that Jake doesn't think he can whip Robinson. The 29-year old punch-catcher said he'd like to meet Robinson in a non-title fight at 165 pounds. "At that weight, I know I can beat him," La Motta told Jim Norris president of the Interna tional Boxing club. "Trying to get my weight down to 160 pounds would weaken me and I wouldn't be able to box at my best. "In our Chicago fight last Feb ruary," said Jake, "I knew I was winning until my stamina gave out. That was caused by the weight making." La Votta gave a good account Of himself for the first ten rounds of his Feb. 15th bout with Robin son in Chicago. Then Robinson gave him a shellacking. The ref eree finally stopped what had be come a slaughter in the 13th round. That was the fifth time Robin son whipped La Motta. Jake beat Robinson once, the only loss ever suffered by Sugar Ray. Robinson is en route to Europe for a series of fights. It is possible that he may, defend his title while there. Bad Shoulder Puts DiMag In Hospital BOSTON, April 27 (A') Joe DiMaggio, star New York Yankee outfielder, complained after the game with the Boston Red Sox today that his right shoulder felt stiff. He will enter Lenox Hill hospital in New York tomorrow morning to undergo a-rays and an examination of the Shoulder. If the examination shows no ex tensive damage Joe is expected to be in the lineup as usual against Washington in the Yankee Stadium tomorrow. He explained after today's game he has been unable to throw properly for the past two days. "Clothes her College Man" This Week's Four Best Dressed Fraternity Men Jack LaClair Kappa Delta Rho Walt Conti Kappa Sigma , These are the men chosen this week to be the best dressed in their fraternities. Watch this page Tuesday for their choices in collegiate clothing. HUR'S MEN'S SWAP E. College Ave. The Panthers' promising/ sopho more, Joe Bendel, and State's Ed Davis are scheduled to oppose each other in the fourth singles event. Either letterman Bob Ilisevich or Jack Hardman will toil for Pitt in the fifth fray, while Bill Wood is Fodg's choice. Bigoit Starts Gu s Bigott, Venezuelan wiz zard, will match strokes with Harry Duncan, No. 1 on Pitt's frosh team last year, in the final singles event. Possibly the best match of the season will be State's No. 1 duet of Captain Landon and Wieland tangling with Pitt's canny No. 1 twosome, Lohstoeter and Camp ney. In the second doubles set, Ai ken and Davis will perform, with Wood and Bigott participating in the third fracus. Jeffrey Speaks William Jeffrey, Penn State soccer coach, related the high lights of his team's trip to Iran to an assembly of Harris Town ship pupils in Boalsburg, Tues day. He discussed the people of Iran and the versality of their soccer players. SENIOR S . . . Order engraved• or Printed Cards for Announcements now. COMMERCIAL PRINTING Glennland Building Al Michelotti Phi Kappa Jim Wharton Sigma Nu Opposite Old Main
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