FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 195 Golfer Netm Two new faces may lineup when the Penn its 1956 debut agains squad tomorrow at A Pat Rielly is a certa is a strong possibilit start in place of return kola if the latter is nil Rielly will be maki in a Lion uniform tomo is only a sophomore, bu many bystanders hay him as a swinger with potential. Riggs May Star Riggs is a returning 'man who has only to ge proper groove to be o best Lion players. He ph ing the winter, is cons: good shape. Riggs, who was elimi ated by Kukkola in a 36-hole noff for the 7th spot on the tam, will play if Kukkola's inju ed back does not respond to trea ment be fore match time. Kukko has no trouble playing.lB holes but the strain of any furthe action causes pain and h pers his swing. Rutherford fears the long ride to Annapolis and he extra 9 holes of practice that must be played might cause that strain, and so he is taking Riggs along as insurance. Squad Well Fortified The rest of the squad is com posed of captain Jim Mayes, Johnny Boyanowski, Jim Gins berg, Gus Gerhart, and John Branish. The Nittany mentor will have a problem deciding which slots to insert his players. The team is so consistently good throughout that it matters little where any of them play. Match Is Tough Tomorrow's match is one of the toughest of the season for the linksmen. The Navy squad is for tified by the return of three let ter winners from last season. In their only previous match, the Middies walked over Bucknell, 6-1. However, Bucknell is a ques tion mark this season, so the score is not too indicative of the Mid dies strength. According to Rutherford, his squad is basically strong with no apparent weak spots in thz entire lineup. The big fear, as in every other year, is the fact that the team was not favored with the proper weather to practice regu larly. 011000000.94111100 TAT Now "ANYTHING GOES" Starring . Bing Donald Mitzi Croslq. O'Connor Gaynor Jeanniaire I I * - NOW: 1:85, 3:15,•5:18, 7:21, 9:34 Mighty in Spectacle! • JOHN WAYNE SUSAN HAYWARD "THE CONOUEROR" CineinaStope Technicolor • FRIDAY THE 13th • MIDNIGHT SPOOK-A-RAMA Twin . Horror Hits ."The Mummy" "Dead M - ans Eyes" Plus - 3 Stooges in "SPOOKS - Tonite . and Saturday Explosive Action! "Hell's Outpost" • COMING SUNDAY • - Greatest Adventure Story of Our Time! "Breaking the Sound Barrier" Open at n to Face appear in the starting ! The Lion tennis team, looking for their State golf team makes I first win of the young season, will'meet the the Naval Academy Maryland tennis squad at the Beaver Field 'walls. courts at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. nty to start, and there The Terrapins boast an ace in the person that Lou Riggs may i of Junior Dave Sreishtat who was picked by g letterman Leo Kuk- 1 Jack Kramer as one of the future members able to play. of the American Davis Cup team, and was g his first appearance i under Kramer's tutelage last summer. ow. Hel * * * ! Sreishtat, who will he Mary . already -land's number one man, will meet tabbed Fred Trust, sophomore who made Inlimited !a good showing at Navy in his first meet for Penn State. Trust Number One Trust, who will move up from' the number two slot which he{ played at Navy, will be switching places with Ed Selling, who was' top man at Annapolis. Other probable changes in the •Lion lineup will be the advance-, ment of Al Williams and Joe Eb ,erly to singles matches due to ' their showing against the mid shipmen. Last year the Maryland squad .downed the Nittanies 6-2, occupy ing the same second spot in the 'schedule tht they have this year. Seek to Repeat Wins service into the l i e of the yed dur ;dered in Pat Rielly Bright Soph prospect '• ' ' : • •••••:•• • ' F 7, „„. • Chuck Christiansen Lion tennis captain Penn State Jazz Club Presents CHRIS CONNOR and CHARLIE MINGUS' JAZZ WORKSHOP QUINTET Saturday, April 21 Schwab Auditorium 2 Concerts-7 and 9:30 $1.50 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Terps Winners against the Southern- I iers last season were Chuck Chris- 1 Itiansen and Doug Zuker, who are seeking to repeat this year against i a Maryland team that has lost !two of their aces via graduation. Yesterday the netmen were granted a rest by Coach Sher i manFogg after the loss to Navy. : A rigorous practice session will A be held this afternoon in an at tempt to tune up the team for Saturday afternoon's contest. After meeting Maryland the Nittany netmen will travel to ;Philadelphia on April 21 to meet 'a Penn University squad, another of their winning opponents last ;year. After another away game j at Colgate the team returns home Ito face Bucknell on May 1. Fogg expressed hope that the team will show improvement as ,the season progresses as they did last year, winning its last six 'matches. Karl Schwenzfeler, star gym nast, vas graduated from Penn State in February but still re- Imains on campus as a graduate student. Navy• 4 NCAA Champions Top AAU Entries Four National Collegiate men' e. all-round champions head the list of male competitors who will vie for National AAU titles and a Olympic berth April 27-28 at Recreation Hall. Heading the list of foremost collegiate standouts is Jack Beck ner, Los Angeles Turners. Beckner won the NCAA all-round crown while a senior at Southern Cali-i fornia in 1952. He was also a: AAT.rs, gaining a spot on the Pan member of the 1952 United States! American team. He was also a Olympic squad and gained a slot' member of the 1952 Olympic on the 1955 Pan American team.!squad. Karl Schwenzfeier, former Lioni Abie Grossfeld, Illinois Univer star now taking graduate work! city, finished in the sixth slot in at the University, is also rated as'the 1955 AAU's. He was named a strong contender for the crown the 1955 National AAU Junior Schwenzfeier won the NCAA' all-round champion and also gain title last season and was co-! ed a position on the Pan Ameri holder of the AAU all-round can squad. championship with Jack Miles.' Ed Scrobe, a 1948 and 1952 Joe Kotys , a member of the! Olympic team member, Dick 1948 Olympic team, won ther Beckner—Jack's brother—, Bill NCAA crown in 1949 and 1950' Tom. Carlton "Hintz, and Charlie while a member of the Kent State; Simms are other top rated male gymnastic aggregation. sentries. Last season, Kotys finished third in the AAU competition and was a member of the Pan Ameri can squad. He will represent the Cleveland Swiss Turners. Don Tonry, Illinois sophomore sensation, won the 1956 NCAA honors at Chapel Hill, N.C. In doing so, he topped the number one man on the Lion squad, Ar mando Vega, who finished third. Don Holder, Florida State. is also expected to give the top con tenders a run for their money. Holder finished fifth in last year's For a .penny— electricity cleans 6 rugs Does all sorts of other jobs around your house for pen nies, too. Washes, dries, irons, cooks—even entertains. Electricity is the biggest bargain in your family budget by far. And the men and women of your electric company work constantly to keep it that way. acquire by wire Applications for Grid Managers Are Wanted Second or third semester stu dents who wish to become candidates for football man ager, and who have a 2.0 all- University average should re port to the athletic office in Recreation Hall sometime this week. UN POWER PAGE SEVEN
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