FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1956 Lacrossemen Lion Face Hobart Today By LOUIE PRATO With the season half over and a 5-3 record under their belt, the Nittany Lion stickmen put their traveling togas on for the last time .this year, journeying to the upstate New York area for -a weekend series with Hobart Col lege and Syracuse University. Coach Nick Thiel's men open up the two-game road trip against Hobart this afternoon in Geneva, N.Y., and face the Syracuse la crossemen tomorrow ip Syracuse. The last two-gami journey made by the Lions was a dis astrous one. That was to the "Rebel Territory" of Maryland where the stickmen , were de feated by Loyola and Navy. If the old axiom—"history repeats it sel f"—holds true then the Lions will return home very disappointed. Thiel will make only nne slight Sports S Third oldest sport atiPenn State, after baseball and football, is track and field. It was started in 1899. In 45 years of intercollegiate soccer competition; Penn State teams have been ,unbeaten 22 times. Penn State's captain-elect in soccer, Steve Flamporis, of Read ing, Pa., was born in Athens, Greece. Charlie Speidel, veteran Penn State wrestling coach, turned to the mat game• after a short fling in amateur boxing. Penn State's golf and soccer teams posted unbeaten records during the 1955 sports year, Now, Color at Centre County 2--2 x prints from your favorite transparency 2--3 x prints from your favorite transparency 1-5 x prints from your favorite transparency Now you can get fast service on color film. We do 48 hour processing service on EKTACHROME and ANSCOCHROME film. All 35 mm and 828 films are returned mounted for projection. If you want fast service for KODA CHROME, see us. We're headquarters for Kodak Kodacolor film also. Make Centre County Film Laboratory your color film headquarters. Centre County ....?iim et aloraiory 'ME DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA alteration in • his starting array_ This will see junior letterman Jeff Bostock replacing Glenn Fis cus at a first team midfield posi- 1 tion. He will team with the regu ' lar middle men, Bob Hamel and John Steinmuller. Fiscus will be in the second midfield along with Andy Berge son and Fred Donahoe. Willard Snell, Bob Bullock, and Harry Brown are in defensive posts with Jim Houck at the goal. The Lion one-two scoring punch. Bill Hess and Tom See man, plus letterman Lou Girard will man the attack spots. Hess needs one more goal to break the record of goals scored in one season. He has 24. Nothing is known about the tio bad stickmen except that they employ a man to man defense. However, the Geneva team is al ways tough against the Lions with high scoring a constant theme. idelights Charlie Speidel, now in his 30th year as wrestling coach, is dean of the Penn State athletic coach ing staff. The current season is Penn State's 60th consecutive year of intercollegiate basketball compe tition. Penn State's soccer teams have been beaten only twice since Ken Hosterman assumed command in 1953. Penn State's baseball diamond is regarded as one of the finest layouts in the East. Rain and cold limited Penn State to ten baseball games in 1945, which was an all-time low for the last 25 years. Processing Film Laboratory 3 Teams Cop 1M V-Ball Titles The Cadillacs and the Cougars of the independent division of in tramural volleyball gained play off victories Wednesday night at Recreation Hall. . The Cadillacs clinched league B honors by beating Dirty Thirty, 15-8, 1-15, 15-8. The Cougars of league E became champs when they edged Hamilton Five, 9-15, 15-11, 15-6. Tau Phi Delta of the fraternity division whipped Alpha Tau Ome ga. 15-9, 15-6, to capture league F laurels. Immediately after the play-off matches, the drawing was held to determine - pairings for final com petition. Independent finals begin Monday with the fraternities be ginning final action Tuesday. Schimmel, Schwartz 1 Cop H-Ball Title Three-times singles handball champion Erwin Schimmel and 1956 singles runner-up. Don Sch wartz, Zeta Beta Tau. successfully defending their doubles title by defeating Beta Theta Pi's Al Jacks and Bill McCann, 21-6, 21-2. The ZBT's took an early 18-0 lead before letting the Betas score in the opening contest. McCann„ playing the backcourt, took the brunt of the ZBT attack. Schim mel and Schwartz refrained from "killing" their opponents an d worked on McCann's weak left hand. ATTENTION FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES Any fraternity or sorority wishing additional copies of the Greek Week Booklet can receive them by con tacting: Bob Adams - Theta Chi AD 7-4702 Georgetown Hosts Nittanies In Tennis Action Tomorrow The Lion tennis team will face a traditionally tough opponent in' Georgetown tomorrow afternoon in Washington D.C. The Hoy as have had one com-, mon opponent with the Nittanies, Navy, to whom they lost a closely contested match, 6-3. Navy sunk, the Lion squad, 9-0. Last year the Georgetown net men defeated the Lions 7-2, in a decisive victory. Tomorrow it will, have three of the mainstays from' last year's team with them, among these three is Tony Valenti, East ern Interscholastic champ in 1951. Coach Sherm Fogg, dissatisfied with the team showing in their 5-4 win over Bucknell last Tues day, will field his veterans in the hope that the week's practice ses sions and the effect of the team's first victory will serve to put them 'up' for the Hoya's match. One of last year's points came on a default when one of the Hoyas' doubles men sprained his ankle during play and could not continue. None of the present Lion netmen showed winning per formance: in that-contest Coach Fogg said that he would' make changes in the lineup to in-I ------ .----,, i ;:;fi t Siz-z-zling Steak „.: To Round Out the Weekend :! ii!i Visit i ,,, i i THE . TAVERN ~I . 75c $l.OO $l.OO iyes you absolute assurance. 5 months' supply, 100 rodermat plus tat more runny liquid sticky cream messy fingers At leading dap:semen, and drug awes. SHULTON, New York ;elude some of the men who did !not see action in the Bison vic tory. After the Georgetown contest, the Nittanies will host the Lehigh netters in a home game next Wed nesday. Alpha Omega Pi Presents CAR WASH FRIDAY, May 4 WIMMER'S SUNOCO STATION E. College Ave. 9:00 a.m.•4:00 p.m. Security seconds STICK DORANT , cleanest deodorant er usedl Simply glide stick der arms—it melts in instantly. tainsTHIOBIPHENE", the most ctive anti-bacteria agent. It's New Kind of Social Security Toronto PAGE SEVEN