THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 Thiel Nine By HERM WEISKOPF Nittany Baseball Coach Joe Bedenk has been watching his team "grow" during the past few weeks. The "seeds" for the ,squad, which he hopes will blossom forth successfully Saturday against West Virginia, were sown several weeks back when the first group of candidates for the reported for spring practice Bedenk has coached the baseba as a gardner carefully supervises the growth of his plants. The gardner sprinkles his flowers with water to help them grow and Bedenk showers his candidates with words of advise with the same goal in mind. NoW with weeks of work to look back on, Bedenk seems satis fied that his team is ready to reap the harvest of its practice. Bedenk Pleased Bedenk said yesterday he was very pleased with the tea m. Whenever the weather has per mitted, the Lion mentor has held intrasquad games. During these workouts Bedenk has tried play ' ers at various positions in an at tempt to discover the full po tential of his men. One of Bedenk's favorite be liefs, and one that is shared by many other baseball experts, is that "the only way to learn the game is to play it." The intra squad games are merely a way of putting to practice what he preaches. Weidenhammer in Center Sil Cerchie's graduation last .Tune left a hole in centerfield which Bedenk knew would be hard to fill. However, the Nittany coach feels he has come up with an excellent replacement. Last year's regular shortstop, Ron Weidenhammer, is the No. 1 choice to fill Cerchie's old posi tion. Bedenk pointed out that if he has to insert Weidenhammer at shortstop for any reas on the "Weed's" arm will be stronger than it was last year. "One of his big handicaps last season was his weak arm," Bedenk said of Weid enhammer. An ex-GI, Francis Bowman, is slated to take over the duties at shortstop this season. He is a fine fielder and along with second baseman Charlie Russo should form a top notch doubleplay combination. Russo, Weidenhammer, an d Bowman will be the first three batters in the Nittany lineup when the Lions open the cam paign against the Mountaineers Saturday with a doubleheader. In the catching department Be denk can rely on three good back stops. George Ettenger, a junior from Newton, is slated to do the catching in the first game of the doutleheader. Either Phil Saund ers or Art Cusick will do the re ceiving in the nightcap. Hubie Kline will handle the chores at third base and Pat Ken nedy will play first. Kline is one of the two men on the team who have picked up two letters in base ball. The other is pitcher Keith Vesling. Old Gold Extols Pan Hellenic Pres. Heartiest congratulations, Ellen Wandel, and a car ton of Old Golds, for excellent work as presi dent of both Pan-Hellenic Coun cil and Beta Sigma Omicron. More and more folks are turn- ing to that Old Gold Treat instead Qf a • Treatment. The fine and i ' - friendly tobaccos in Old Gold cig arettes offer you real smoking re laxation. King Size or Regular. Advertisement to Start 20th Year; Preps for Mounties s season's team 1 hopefuls much Citrus Dope DURHAM, N.C., April 7 (IP) The Detroit Tigers smashed out 17 hits, including a homer by Jim Delsing, to defeat the Philadel phia Phillies 7 to 5 today in a spring training game. Two homers by the Phils' Del Ennis, his sixth and seventh- of the spring campaign, were wasted as the. Tigers rocked Curt Sim mons and Steve Ridzik. NORFOLK, Va., April 7 (JP)— Whitey Ford became the first Yankee pitcher to go the full nine inning route this afternoon as the world champions defeat ed the Norfolk Tars of the Pied mont League 4-1. It was the fifth straight vic tory for the Yankees over, minor league opposition. BLUEFIELD, W.Va., April 7 (2 1 1") —A pair of home runs by George Kell and another by Charley Maxwell got the Boston Red Sox off to a running start today as they beat the Milwaukee Braves, 7-2, in an exhibition game. NEW ORLEANS, La., April 7 (IP)—Hal Jeffcoat, ligh.t-hitting outfielder, made his debut as a Chicago Cub pitcher today in a brilliant fashion, hurling shut out ball and yielding two hits in the final five innings of a 2-0 Cub triumph over the Balti more Orioles. BRUNSWICK, Ga., April 7 (IP) —The Philadelphia Athletics out hit the Pittsburgh Pirates today but the Pirates came from behind to squeeze out a 6-5 victory in an exhibition game. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 7 (IP)—The New York Giants nip ped the Cleveland Indians 2-1 here today to clinch the annual spring series with their Amer ican League rivals. The victory gave the Giants an edge of 12 games to 7, with only four remaining. sALE TODAY! Starting This Morning at 8:30 a.m. FOR 4 DAYS ONLY! 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Lost Seven Regulars It was the same thing last year. When seven players graduated in June 70 per cent of Thiel's start ing team was lost. This year such is not the case however. When sheepskin time rolls around this year, Thiel will bid farewell to just four senior regulars. Cap tain Dave Arnold, Jim Fulton, Jim Reed, and Don Bell will bow out at the season's end. While these men are sure to be missed, the fact remains that the abundance of talented sophomores and juniors who turned out this year will be back to form a nu cleus around which Thiel can build an experienced team. Five Junior Lettermen Baseball By EARL KOHNFELDER There are no less than five jun ior lettermen, all of whoth have been awarded starting roles. Jun iors at the attack positions are Ronnie Youtz and Dick Klein. Herbie Horikawa and Jim - Hay are junior defensemen, and George Bickelhaupt is the lone junior at midfield. In addition, a junior non-letter man, Everett Weidner, plus soph omore Bob Hamel round out the starting ten. Thiel's second ten includes - five sophomores ' and three juniors. In ThiePs 19 years at the Uni versity his teams have won 68 games and dropped 92. Such fig ures do not appear at all impres sive unless it is taken into con sideration that nearly everyone who comes out for the sport at Penn State knows little or nothing about the game. Just one high school in Pennsylvania partici pates in lacrosse.. That school is Lower Merlon. Although the cur rent campaign will pit the Lions against some tough opposition, the 1955 edition will be one to reckon' with. Kenyon College is the lonel addition to a schedule otherwise identical to that of last year. After meeting Kenyon the Lions travel to Annapolis where they will meet the Middies April 14, and will continue on to Baltimore the next day where they will face Loyola. The Lions' lone victory came over Loyola. IM Handball Tourney Scores The quarter-finals in the intra mural handball tournament were played Monday night. The scores were: Dave Girard, Sigma Nu, defeat ed Dick Matacia, Alpha Sigma Phi, 21-3, 21-6. John Hawk, Sig ma Chi, won over Lloyd Eddings, Theta Xi, 21-9, 21-6. Marvin Freed, Phi Epsilon Pi, beat Joe Strasser; Tau Phi Delta, 12-21, 21- 18, 21-17. Iry Schimmel, Zeta Beta Tau, won two of three sets from Paul Dierks, Phi Delta Theta, 20-21, 21-15, 21-13. Morton Averick, Phi Epsilon Pi', defeated Frank De- Salle, 21-16, 21-15. Norman Hic key, sigma Nu, won a forfeit from Jim Brewer, Kappa Alpha Psi. Jack Sherry, Alpha Chi Rho, also won a forfeit from Douglas Frey, Beta Theta Pi. Soccer Managers Candidates for Soccer manager ial positions are requested to sign up at the Athletic Association in Old Main, according to Dick Gor don, head manager. WHAT COLOR :VlO 4 ,- GOES WITH A ,t/ BLUSH? A modest little freshman named Caspar Doyle found himself getting quite neurotic. It seemed that every time a girl looked at Caspar, he blushed. His sallow little cheeks turned a violent crimson. Then he would blush more because he was blushing. He didn't get very far with the ladies and began brooding. Fortunately, he was a wealthy modest little freshman, and he finally bundled his problem off to a psychiatrist. "I even hate my shirts. I know when I wear a white shirt it's only going' to make my blush look redder," he dolefully intoned from the couch. The head-shrinker's eyes lit up with dollar signs. He said: "Ahem. This trauma is obviously deep-seated and will take a long time to unravel. But meanwhile, try wearing some Vanahue shirts. Van Heusen makes them in lots of colors that will tone down your blush and you're bound to like the smart new collar stylts. For your practical side, they're fine smooth broadcloth, color fast and Sanforized. See my nurse for the bill, please!" Caspar bought Vanahue in all the colors and smart new collar styles for $3.95 each. It worked. So many of the girls look at him now, he blushes constantly. Everybody thinks he just looks rugged and virile. PAGE S Van Heusen SHIRTS EXCLUSIVE AT Bites Opposite Old Main