TUESDA Undef Tops A powerful Maryl. l netmen their second It l Terrapins, playing the, doubles match. Heading the singl: The first set of the mat• close, hard played coat: both men making excelt, and shots. However, Fre - - Terrapin ace. proved t.. enced as he took the f In the second set, Trust a between very good and shots while his opponen a steady, hard driving win, 6-2, and wind up t in two sets. Number two man Ed also dropped his match i 1 to Maryland's Carl Bu 6-1. -- Christiansen Los The Nittanies' Captai Christiansen, after split with Don Scweitzer, -1; 1-6, found himself crossed it at the net too many times by s smart ly backhanding opponent and lost the deciding third set, 6-3. Dean Mullen, the Lion's num ber four man, playing an aggres sive and hard charging game against Jackson Yang, won his first set 6-2. After letting up in the second set, he couldn't find the right track again and lost the match 3-6, 1-6. Adler Tops Terrapin Maryland's Paul Eckles was an other. victim of• a first set storm as he lost the opener to Al Wil liams, 7-5. Eckles came back to win the match in the next two sets 6-2, 6-2. Penn State's first point was chalked up by Larry Adler over Carroll Campbell. Adler, playing a steady, long-court game out lasted his opponent to take the match, 8-6, 3-6, 6-3. Trust and Mullen were a case of two good singles men who didn't click as a team when they THIS IS ONE WAY TO LOOK FOR A CAREER,'46Mtt, You cant depend upon a crystal ball with your future at stake. Bell Aircraft has something tangible to offer ... a rewarding career with the engineering team which is recognized for its important contributions' in aircraft, • • guided missiles, electronic systems and other diversified fields. Here are exciting assignments—demanding creative engineering and rewarding individual ability and initiative Get the'facts from our. representative. APRIL 17, 1456 -ated Maryland ion Netmen , 7.2 nd tennis team, unbeaten in five contests this year, handed the Lion ss of the season Saturday afternoon, 7-2, at Beaver field courts. The fourth consecutive contest of the week, lost one singles and one s men was Fred Trust, playing against Maryland's Dave Freishtat was a st, with !nt saves 1 tat, the experi rst, 8-6. I ternated ery bad played :ame to e match „, .-_,E 7 -....5:^ 7 4:„.. - ..:,.....1:4 : ei• - m _. _,. •,•_. . a '.' : ' i 7 : , . ' '......:''''''''''''. 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The Terrapins pinned the sec ond defeat of the season on the Lions. 7-2. dropped their doubles match to going wild and gradually tired Terrapinmen Freishtat and Bucks, to lose the next two and the 6-2, 6-4. Christiansen and Seiling ran afoul of Maryland's Schweitzer and Yang combination in three sets. After winning the first, the Nittany men found their lob shots YOUR FUTURE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA match, 7-5 4-6, 3-6. Joe Eberly and Dave Gruber added a point to the Lion score when they outplayed the Larry Lackley-Campbell combination, 6-1, 6-3. 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B, and C, clinched at least ties for their league titles as the tournament drew toward its conclusion. Alpha Zeta extended its record of five wins without a loss when it beat previously undefeated Theta Chi, 15-1, 15-2. League A is very unbalanced with only two teams playing better than .500 ball. Onl ya combination of two Theta Chi victories and an Alpha Zeta loss could throw the final outcome into a draw. Delta Theta Sigma Wins Delta Theta Sigma evened its record at two and two with - a for feit win over Chi Phi in the other league A contest. . . A similar situation exists in league C where Theta Xi can af ford to lose its remaining game and still gain a tie for the title. Theta iX handed Sigma Nu its first loss, 15-6, 15-4. Sigma Nu and Sigma Pi, each with 3-1 rec ords, retain an outside chance to draw even with the leaders. Sig ma Pi's third victory was gained by forfeit over Sigma Phi Alpha. Delta Chi Leads League Delta Sigma Lambda was awarded a forfeit win over Phi Kappa in a strictly "nothing" league C decision. League B's Delta Chi. defending champs, top pled Alpha Chi Rho from the un beaten, 10-15, 15-9, 15-10. Delta Chi now rules the roost with Al pha Chi Rho as its only challenger. Zeta Beta Tau won its first game when eßaver House fell, 15-12, 15-8. Beta Theta Pi pulled a half game ahead of Delta Sigma Phi in league D when it defeated the latter, 15-3, 5-15, 15-3. The Delta Sigs, Kappa Sigma, and Phi Kap pa Tau, all are within range of the D title. Phi Kappa Tau stayed alive with a 15-6, 15-10 win over Pi Kappa Alpha. In the other D Our representative will be on campus April 23 -24 Grad's TV Drama Reported in Life Burton Bowles Jr., a free lance motion picture writer - director and 1935 graduate of the Univer sity, saw his own sudden heart attack enacted on television two weeks ago, according to Life Alagazine. The dramatization was written by Rowles and Robert Wallace and performed on "Robert Mont gomery Presents" (NBC-TV, Mon days). Since graduating from the Uni versity. Rowles -has worked for Transfilm, an advertising films company; the United Press; the Washington (D.C.) City News Ser vice; the Clearfield Progress, and the Williamspc•rt Grit. Arnold Air Society Arnold Air Society will meet at 7:30 tonight at Delta Upsilon fraternity. Class "A' uniform is required. game, Sigma Phi Epsilon squeezed past Acacia, 15-13, 14-16, 16-14. Theta Delta Chi continued un beaten in league E by overpower ing Pi Kappa Phi, 15-0, 15-0. Al pha Chi' Sigma remained just a half-game back by whipping Phi Epsilon Pi, 1541. 15-5. Regular league play will con tinue until Tuesday, May 1. Play offs will begin May 2. Fraterni ties saw no action last night but will dominate play starting to night. Starting times for volley ball matches are 7, 7:40, 8:20 and 9. 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