PAGE TEN Boyle Picks Golf Lineup IM Keglers ■■ warn 0 The cream of Penn State’s, For Trianau ar ODener; ■VI ■ I ■MII«j|MIMI V|f vIIVI g i n g matcij a f 6:30 tonight on the _ ■■ ■ ■ ifk Recreation Hall lanes. Mattprc OnAn With Ppim .sss llvllvl J yUvli ■ V I 111 r *#llll the competition, which is-run by ■ : the Association of College Student Golf coach Joe Boyle has, Coach Sherm Fogg hasjunions. The competition is limited received sufficient resp i t e named Fred Trust as his num-‘ to a single four-game match with r - . over sixty college teams compet during the week from the per- her one piaver for the open-n n g by pioxy. sistent “Penn State’’ weather ing tennis match of the season! _,, A quintet of intramural and I . , _ , , _ Classic League keglers survived a to pick his starting seven forjagainst the Quakers of Penn-; gruelling 24-game practice sche- Saturday’s triangular match 1 sylvania tomorrow afternoon. to earn berths on the Lion 1 J J i dream team. Independents Bob: ■with Penn and Villanova. ], . sophomore, Charles Bible-;Nelson, Len Brenner, Don Cos-j Bovle in his first season as head ,h w^ mer ’ gaul ® d second Lou Klukosky and Beta rsoyie, mms xirst season as neaa sitlon while senior Joe Galiardiixhetn Pi’c Ted T von rnmnrise the jnentor, completed the first team j will be the third man to meet the: g roup j selections Wednesday, nam i n gjQuakers. . : Opposing them will be a “pac-i sophomores Bob Bainbridge and! Hounding °ut the top six sm-|j n g’> team, composed of Dean 1 Bill Davidson to the two unde-IS* 63 Players will be Charles p e t e jj a tton, John Carpen-i cided posts. tv i, j 6 an d letterman .t e r, Joe Garger and Pete Erickson, j Seniors John Branish, cap- tL ,vu;, S i „,;ii ui These ten bowers were picked] lain, Johnny Boyanowski and 1 Th initial doubles team will be on the basis of experience and; Leo Kukkola and juniors John ?he wfu their av . erages ' m P ractice ; Felus and Pal HieUy are the 11e , „ leam wiU nave competition. j Lions' "bio five." du ° Questa and Bible- Nelson was the hottest kegler; ... . 'heimer facing the visiting netters. H ur i ne {he 24-came tune-un lit-i Nick Molloy, a reserve golfer. The third set will be made of i era/iy 8 burning un the allevl with got an opportunity to break mtoiDon Benner and Don Hartnett or! a averaef membe/of the depending upon the sit-j Holland Se! but bowed to Felus Wednesday uation at the tune' of the match, 1 Alley Cats of the Classic League,' Branish, in two seasons of var- Fogg said. • i he boasts a 226 game and a 608' sity competition, has lost but two! The Lion courtmen have en-: scr ; es _ ! matches. He dropped his first col-jjoyed two good days of practice! Brenner, who does his kegling' legiate decision against Cornell.:this week and Fogg is well pleased;f or the Classic League 8-Balls,i then reeled off eleven straight (with his team’s showing. The net- [rolled up a 189 per-game mark to 1 victories before losing against ters have been holding practice (finish behind Nelson for the 24; Pitt in last year’s final encounter.(sessions for the past four weeks,'tilts. His top single and three-! He fired the best Lion round 'although inclement weather has'game efforts during that span' of the year, a 66, in last season’s hampered them considerably. were 234 and 635. ! Bucknell contest, which the Lions; “We’re stronger than last year,” Costanzo racked up a 242 game won, 8-1. Branish copped a 2 and 1 Fogg said in regards to the silua- and 666 series, both high marks triumph in his match. tion of having only two lettermen for the practice sessions. : Boyanowski holds a string o fi in the opening day line-up. “Near-j IM BOWLING high school and caddy touma-. 1 *’ a V “te hoys have had previous! Joe Meredith led Delta Chi to a jnent championships for Harris- phyin? experience and should not]4-0 win over Theta Chi with aj burg area competition. The for-'he excited about Saturday’ss2o4 single game and 505 three-- mer Lower Paxton star began his! m^5 h ’’ . . , i career as a caddy on the Colonial:, Nittany mentor is relying’ Country Club links in 1947. heavily upon his top three men lournefffiL’tv ear” of & Pein <Sdd“ P £d the netters haVe P la y ed t0 ’ risburg Junior crow Lin" UM. me Record‘as a ten-' chamD?onshir°Mdk«i ! nis coach shows the Lions win- Harrishuro *D ft ning 62 times - losing 44 matches P rite ßßU iOUrnament ; . IsaMUrYt he^oS’t^fcourt- A three year veteran of varsity me n would probably lose most of play, Boyanowski won the intra- their first seven matches and then mural title as a freshman. He finish strongly. Most of the teams holds a 12-2 mark m dual match faced earlier in the campaign are P«y- southern schools and have had an Felus, the All-University golf earlier start on practice sessions champ, competed in three matches (and will have had played more last year, winning two of them, matches. Like Boyanowski, he started as aj Penn, tomorrow’s opponent, will caddy at the Crescen Country [have two encounters under its Club. He played on the Gallitzin belt before arriving on the cam- High team as a senior, firing a pus for the Lion match. Tuesday 71 to win the District 6 champion- they opened a 15 game schedule ship the same year. A second- against LaSalle and then yester year man on the Lion varsity, his day played Franklin and Marshall best collegiate score is a 68. lin a home. meet. STORM Hurricanes are moody, temperamental; Hurricanes perform in fits and starts. Hurricanes have eyes serene and gentle; Hurricanes have predatory hearts. Hurricanes attack when least expected; Hurricanes delight in cutting whirls. Hurricanes can leave you broke, dejected Funny we should name them after girls. MORAL: Vive la femme! And vi BIG, BIG pleasure of Chesterfit Majestic length—plus the smoot natural tobacco filter. 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Delta Upsilon Bill Melio rolled 182 single game.! to PP ed Alpha Epsilon Pi, 15-5 and Fred Schuetz bowled the even- j ly ings highest three-game series,! Nittany 25 tripped Nittany 36, 510, but Delta Theta Sigma was 16-14 and 15-8. Co-op B downed defeated by Triangle, 4-0. Jordan One, 8-15, 15-12, and 15-9. Posting a 3-1 victory was Sig- Tuesday night’s action saw Phi ma Chi over Kappa Sigma. Alpha Sigma Delta defeat Lambda Chi Chi Sigma shutout Alpha Epsilon I Alpha, - 15-13, 1-10.' and 15-5; Phi Pi, 4-0, behind Ken Christiansen’s!Mu Delta downed Pi Kappa A1!464 !464 total. pha, 15-5 and. 15-2; Phi Epsilon Pi j In the fraternity league A play beat Beaver House, 15-5, 10-15 [Tuesday night Theta Delta Chi and 15-12; and Alpha Chi Sigma jdowned Sigma Alpha Mu, 3-1. tripped Theta Chi, 15-17, 15-11, [Bob Noah led Delta Upsilon to a;and 15-8. 3-1 victory over Tau Kappa Epsi-i Sigma . Tau Gamma won over lon and Kappa Delta Rho trippedjTau Kappa Epsilon, 15-7 and 15-4; Tau Phi Delta, 3-1, behind Blaine Sigma Alpha Epsilon downed Aca- Barron’s 209-558 series. icia, 15-9 and 17-15; Delta Theta Theta Chi posted a 4-0 win over} 'Phi Sigma Delta as-the winner’s} Bob'Kohler was high with a 207- 583 score. Alpha Tau Omega de feated Alpha Zeta, 3-1. IM VOLLEYBALL j j Phi Kappa Sigma defeated Sig-IRoad Runners, Nittany 44 over ,ma Pi, 17-15 and 15-4. Delta Sigma |Nittany 41, and Pollock 11 over Pi downed-Beta Sigma Rho, 15-41 Dorm 43. CAMP MENATOMA FOR BOYS KENTS HILL, MAINE Staff Openings for Faculty Graduate and Undergraduate Students SPECIALTY OPENINGS IN: TENNIS ARCHERY NATURE TRIPS ATHLETICS NUHSE WATERFRONT CAMP CRAFT PHOTOGRAPHY GROUNDSMAN DRAMATICS RIDING GENERAL GOLF SECRETARIAL Outstanding Facilities Couples Considered Interviews April 26 and 27. Inquire at Student Employment Office for Appointment Possible design for homogeneous reactor vessel PHONE COLLECT.:. To get further information, phone collect to C. H. Ebert, at the Westinghouse Educational Center, Pittsburgh, EXpress 1-2800, extension 353, or write him at Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh, Pa. FRIDAY. APR Sigma beat Sigma Phi Epsilon, }5-15, 16-14,..and 15-9; Phi Sigma Kappa topped Triangle, 15-2 and 15-6; Nasty Six over the Drunks, 7-15, 16-14, and 16-14; and forfeit |winners-were Irvin Hall over the ' '<■ •• . , ; ,'<*.£'s£■ IL 12. 1957 ally
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