TUESDAY, NIAY $l3. 1954 Golfers Defeat Cornell, Will Meet Owls Today The Nittany golf squad, after splitting a two-- over Cornell Saturday and a 4-3 loss to Colgate the Owls this afternoon on the final leg of a three the road this season. After their .12-match victory streak was cut by Colgate Friday, the Lions rallied against the Big Red. ThiS time, however, the bulk of the victories came in the second part of the lineup, as Cap tain Rod Eaken and Joe Webb both lost. Warren Gittlen won his second -match of the weekend, defeating Dave Stotz, three and two. Gor don Stroup defeated Dick Love, two up Three Sophomores Win ' Penn State's three remaining points were won by sophomores. Jim Boyanowski defeated Joe Gratton, three and one; Gerald Gerhart dropped Steve Fecbre nik, three and two, and classmate Jim Ginsberg edged Ray Zelek, one up. Eaken was topped by Cornell's Tom Peterson, four and three. Tony Giruc had , to take Joe Webb to the 20th hole to finally whip the Lion golfer, one down. Three Nittany golfers Webb, Eaken, and Stroup—had their un defeated strings broken at three straight. Gittlen pushed his rec ord to 3-1, and Boyanowski won hiS second and third straight mat ches. Ginsberg has a 2-1 record, and Gerhart a 1-2 card. 4-1 Record The Lions, who have a 4-1 rec ord in dual meet action this sea son, will meet Temple at the Ply mouth Country Club. Coach Bob Rutherford has made another lineup change and will insert George Kreidler in place of •Ginsberg. Kreidler is a junior who has competed before. The Lions will meet Lehigh this Saturday on the University greens in the final home match of the campaign. Rutherford will take his squad to Pitt May 26 for the final match. Baseball's Big Leagues PITTSBURGH, May 17 (W) Hank Sauer's grand• slam homer capped a seven-run fifth inning for the Chicago Cubs, who added three more in the ninth to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-6 today. Sauer's homer, his 12th of the season, gave him the major league lead and brought in Dee Fondy, Frank Baumholtz and Gene Bak er. Bob Purkey, who left after the big fifth, was the loset, and Howie Pollet got the win. DETROIT, May 17 (IP) De troit's strategy of intentionally walking Ted Williams in th e eighthinning backfired when Jackie Jensen, hitlesS in nine con secutive times at bat, followed with a three-run homer which gave the Boston ,Red Sox a 4-3 victory over the Tigers today. Ned Garver, strong as steel through the first seven innings, was ordered to walk Williams with two out and Floyd Baker on second. Garver had held Williams hitless in two previous turns at the plate, walking him on another occasion, and the Tigers undOubt edly figured the Boston Strong boy was overdue. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4' NATIONAL LEAGUE x_Phi]adelphia Brooklyn New York x-St. Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee Chicago Pittsburgh 10 21 .323 ilk x---Does not include • results -of night game between Philadelphia and St. Louis. The Phils won the "suspended game" from the Cards yesterday afternoon, BA. The two teams met again last night. =MMMM Cleveland Chicago New York Detroit Baltimore Philadelphia Washington Boston Arnelie in Hospital All-University Presideht Jesse Arnelle is in the University hospi tal with a cold today. "He's all stretched out on the longest bed we have," according to Mrs. Carol H. Burt, superin tendent of the University health service hospital. New Coach, New Captains PENN STATE'S new basketball .coach, John Egli, greets his equally new co-captains for the coming season, Jesse Arneile and Ron Weidenhammer. Egli was- appointed head coach at the- Uni versity Friday night. The broad grins are obvious indications of satisfaction with their new jobs. Egli replaces Elnier Gross who resigned to devote full time to his teaching duties. Gross Leaves Cage Job; Egli Named New Coach (Continued from, page one) the tournament, and enroute reached national prominence with upset wins over Notre Dame and Louisiana State, both heavy favo rites. Egli will have 'the nucleus of that team to work with next sea son. Veterans Jesse Arnelle, Ron Weidenhammer, Jack Sherry, Dave Edwards, Jim Blocker, Rudy Mariga, Earl Fields, Bob Rohland, and Bob Hoffman will return. Sherry, however, will graduate in February. Egli indicated that some chan ges will be made. However, he said that any changes that are made with the varsity will be gradual. He hinted that some changes will be made in the of fense, but that the Lions' very successful, and now famous, "slid ing" zone defense will remain. "I plan to keep the zone de fense," Egli said, "but I want the boys to be able to play a good MEM 16. 12 ' .571 UMMESM 8 Wins Recorded In Soccer Action 15 13 .536 ,1 la 15 .516' MMIUMN 12 14 .462 3 Eleven wins were posted in in tramural soccer Saturday after noon. In the first game Sigma Nu won by forfeit over Theta Kappa Phi; Phi Gamma Delta started ac tion off with a 2-1 victory over Sigma Phi Alpha; Alpha Gamma Rho followed with a 1-0 win over Theta Chi. NV. L. Pct._ GB: 18 10 .643 19 11 .633 17 11 . .607 1 14 10 .583 2 11 14 .440_ 5% 10 17 .370 •7% 9 17 .346 7 15 .318 8 Phi Kappa Tau was beaten by Phi _Sigma Kappa 2-0. Jim Gar rity scored both his team's goals as Delta Upsilon defeated Phi Sigma Delta 2-0; and the Hy-Fly ers won by forfeit over Beaver House. The Iron Men beat the Bull Dogs 1-0 in an independent match and in the final game Bob Hol,ate scored the only goal to lead Phi Delta Theta to its win over Tau Phi Delta. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA WILLIAMS By ROY match road trip this wpekend with a 5-2 victory Friday, left yesterday for Temple. The Lions meet match road trip, and the fourth of five contests on man-for-man in case we have to go into it. We had a good fast break last season, but there will probably be some changes n - iade in, our play patterns. However, any change that I make with the varsity will be gradual." While at Penn State he played both football and basketball but concentrated on basketball. He and Herb Baltimore co-cdptained the Lion basketball team in 1943, the year after Penn State was first invited to the NCAA tourn ament. Besides his basketball duties, Egli has handled the fresh man baseball coaching duties for the past four years. Sue Strom, Extolled By Old Gold Charming Sue Strom wins con gratulations anda carton of Old Golds for her activities on Froth, in Thespians and • as finalist for Jr. Prom Queen. Old Golds offer you the pleas ure and relaxation of a really good smoke. • Always a Treat in stead of a Treatment from Old Gold's fine and friendly tobaccos. King Size or Regular. Advertisement Fulton Paces Lions To 12-6 Upset Win By EARL KOHNFELDER • The Penn State lacrossemen found Swarthmore's vaunted six man zone no trouble at all as they pulled a 12-6 upset Saturday at Beaver Field. The win, their second of the season, was highlighted. by . a record-shattering performance on the part of Lion center Al Fulton. Fulton's third goal of the day gave him 22 for the season, eclipsing by one the previous record of 21 jointly held by Jack Wilcox and Wayne Hockersmith. Fulton, along with -his teammates, found that by cutting in on the zone he was scot-free to take a pass anti direct a shot goalward. Reed Adds Three Cagers Accept Motor City Tourney Bid Penn State's basketball team will play in the annual Motor City Tournament at Detroit next sea son along with the University of Detroit, Wayne University, and Toledo. 'The announcement of the ac ceptances was made by Univer sity officials Sunday: The tourna ment, sponsored jointly by the Detroit Free Press and Universi ty of Detroit, was originated two years ago. The Lions received their bid on the strength of their National Col legiate tournament play last win ter when they sprang upset vic tories on Notre Dame and Louisi ana State after whipping Toledo in the pre-tourney playoffs. The four-team tourney will be held in the University's new field house Dec. 27 and 28. Detroit and Wayne- have won the champion ships in the two previous years of play. Toledo Went to the finals of the tourney last year before bow ing to Wayne. The Lions last played in an in vitational tournament in 1952 when they won the Steel Bowl classic at the University of Pitts burgh field house. Haverford Defeats Cricket Squad Penn State's cricket team was defeated, by Haverford College, 74-60, Saturday, at Haverford. Rex Erimshaw was . high scorer for Penn State with 18 runs scored. Sunday afternoon Penn State played General Electric and for the second time in two days went down to defeat, this time by a 57- 56 margin. The Penn State team is corn posed of faculty and alumni mem bers. Schoolboys Invade State More than 1000 schoolboy ath letes will converge on the Penn State campus May 28-29 to• com pete in ,the Pennsylvania Inter scholastic Athletic Association championships in golf, tennis, track and field. Golf and tennis both are spread over a two-day NEW AIR SERVICE • for State College - Bellefonte Area Allegheny Airlines •now serves this area through the Philipsburg State Airport at BLACK MOSHANNON PARK SAVE TIME • PHILADELPHIA - PITTSBURGH - NEW YORK Fast Connections with all Scheduled Airlines Lv. Moshannon 10:37 a.m. Ar. Pittsburgh 11:42 a.m. Lv. Moshahnon 2:33 p.m. Ar. Philadelphia 4:58 p.m. Lv. Moshannon 2:33 p.m. Ar. New York 4:45 p.m. Lv. Moshannon 6:38 p.m. Ar. New York 8:36 p.m. ('v. Moshannon 7:58 p.m. Ar. Pittsburgh 8:58 p.m.. For reservations call Enterprise 1-0586 (no toll charge)- or your travel agent. ALIEGNENY ALIRACINES PAGE SEVEN Fulton's -three-goal output was matched by Lion attackman Jim Reed. Jim Hay, who in a pre game switch was inserted into the line-up for George Bickel haupt at midfield, scored twice as did attacker Dick Klein. Ronnie Youtz and Bob Hamel each tallied once for the Lions. Orville Wright, Garnet captain and All-American was just about the whole show for the losers, scoring four times. Other Garnet goals were by John Wopd and Halsey Frost It was Wright's poke into an unguarded cage that gave the visitors the initial lead at 3:45 of the first period. Lions Lead 5-2 Reed tied it at 1-1 on a pass from Youtz .just 55 seconds later, and before another minute had elapsed, Fulton cut in on the zone, took a pass from Reed, and gave the Lions a lead which they never relinquished.'Klein bounced one past Garnet goalie Tim Davis at the 6:30 mark to make it 3-1. Two more scores for Reed to gether with one for. Wright made the first-quarter score read 5-2. The second period found - the teams exchanging goals as Frost and Fulton countered to make it 6-3 at half-time. The Lions continued their as sault at the outset of the third quarter. The score shot up to 9-3 as Hay, Youtz, and Hamel scored in that order. Two quick goals by the fast-moving Wright -brought the Garnet back into contention at 9-5. It was here that Fulton scored his 22nd goal of the season, es tablishing a new mark. Less than a minute remained in the third period when Fulton, drove a low smash past Davis from 15 feet out front. Badminton Match Tonight Dick Robinson and ,Heng Lin meet tonight at Rec Hall for the All-University badminton cham pionship. Robinson is the Intra mural fraternity champ and Lin is the independent king. Both men are undefeated. Robinson has cap tured the fraternity title for three consecutive years and Lin has won the independent championship for two years. period. Track competition is lim ited to Saturday.
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