SATURDAY. APRIL 13.1957 Pitchi In Li B T VINCE Pitching and the idiotic University Park weather seem to loom sjs Coach Joe Bedenk’s two biggest prob lems when he sends his Lion nine against Penn at 2:30 this afternoon at Beaver Field. The pitching problem was an unexpected one—the weather-was not Bedenk had originally plan ned to use his ace lefthander, Ed Drapcho, against die Quakers, but Drapcho injured a muscle in his ribs during his short mound as signment against Western Mary land Wednesday. Although .ho practiced both yesterday end Thursday, he could not throw with full mo tion. Bedenlc said that he" wouldn't be' sure about using Drapcho until shortly before game time. Should Drapcho be unable to handle the job, Bedenk said he would probably call on his num-| ber two lefty, Cal Emery. Emery! was impressive in his varsity de Stickmen Out to Break Losing Streak By MATT PODBESEK A 27-game losing streak hangs in the balance today when Eamie Baer’s Lion la crossemen take on Navy at Annapolis, Md. The Middies have always man aged to dominate the Lions, but this year could be the turning point since Baer has one of the best-balanced lacrosse teams in Lion history; High-scoring junior. Bill Hess, and goalie Jim Houcl_ a three year vet, add good experience to the offense and defense along with aliackinan Lou Girard, who had three goals in Wednes day's opener with Loyola, and midfielder John Steinmuller. Both Girard and Steinmuller are four-year veterans. “From reports I have, I don’t think Navy has one of their tough er teams,” Baer said, “nor the toughest team we'll, meet this' TrtAT DEFENDS If you are between 19 and 26% years of age, investigate your opportunities as an Aviation Cadet in the U.|S. Air Force. Priority consideration is now being given to college graduates. 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John McMullen will start in had two hits apiece for the Quak right, Guy Tirabassi will play ers —a good indication of the po shortstop, either Ron Rainey or tential Penn batting strength. Dave Watkins will be in left— Despite the plans of both cpach- Rainey against a righthanded es, it looks as though “Old Man pitcher, Watkins ’ against a-lefty Weather" will once again have —and Gary Miller will cover first the final say concerning the play base. The Lion pitcher will bat ing of the contest. ““tk . Weather forecasts for today In Penn, the Lions will be fac- raised the possibility of more ing a fairly good-hitting dub. The snow. However, knowing nothing Quakers slammed 13 hits in their can be definite about the Univer l opening-day 3,4-8 loss to Temple sity weather, Bedenk said every [Wednesday. ~ effort will be made to play the The Penn lineup will look- game. ;! In a scrimmage with Loyola, the. jMiddies had a tough time beat-' |ing the greyhounds, according to' jNavy coach Charlie Wenzel. The Lions beat Loyola. 13-9. Navy is hurting Ihis year from the loss of one of Ihe best ath letes in their history—All Amer ica football and lacrosse star, ! Hon Beagle. And this is the year that the Lions have ihe high- : scoring All-America, Hess, in \ their lineup for the Navy match, j Hess got a good jump on hisj own Penn State scoring record of; 41 goals in Wednesday's opener,! when he flipped in four in the first period, and a fifth in the! second period. • Girard also jumped off on the' right scoring foot in the opener.| The plucky captain scored 16 goals ; last year, but picked up 3 in the first of a 14-game schedule. : ' Baer plans on using the same i lineup as he did in the Loyola ! NAVIGATOR OR PILOT GET ON THE TEAM AMERICA THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA something like this: Mel Selri. 2b; Rich Ross, ss; Ron Glaser, lb; Jim Yocum, If; Gordy Achil les. 3b; Bern Rohrbacher, c; ei- ther Dick Schafer or Steve Schuck, rf; Streeter Stuart, cf: and the pitcher, who Coach Jack McCloskey did not name as yet. Seki, Glazer and Yocum also ■ On the attack he wul use Gir 'ard, Hess, Tom Seeman and mid-' fielders Mike Beattie, John Behne," Kent Chestnut, Fred Donahoe, ; Glenn Fiscus, and Steinmuller. i . Heading the defense will be, goalie Houck, and defensemen Ray Tuleya, Harry Brown and' Paul Felton. , ' Service and Sales • Radios •Car Radios - jSiH •Phonographs bpjl •TV Sets State College TV - 232 S. Allen Si. The flying U. S. Air Force is a team of men who command the aircraft and men who plan the attack. These are the pilots and navigators, both equally important to the defense of America. You, as a young man of intelligence and sound physical health, may join this select group in the world's most exciting and rewarding adventure. Vour training will stand you in good stead, whatever your future plans may be —and you'll be earning over $6,000 a year 18 months after training.* Golfers Open with Penn, Villanova Here Today This week’s improvement .'Penn and Villanova golfers, iin the weather, however Rielly. Boyle's choice for the [slight, has consider:;bly: leadQff begins his second iseason on the Penn btate varsity. ( brightened golf coach Joej a four-year veteran of the Sharon ;Boyles outlook for his team Sj High links, the 6-1 junior was i triangular match with Penn ,runn er- u P in the 1953 WPIAL [and Villanova today on the Uni-i tournament, jversity links. In his junior season at Shar | Three days ago, Boyle parried; on * RielI T fixed a 69 in the topr questions with, “No quotes today;! na * , ° ®“ k SBt b T Ar i I’ll comment after Saturday." nold Palmer, current Texas Yesterday he reported, “They look: opea “amp «nd second-leading good right now ” ; money-winner on the profes “They" are Pat Rielly. Johnny *“ nal Boyanowski, Captain John Bran-j Davidson, a sophomore, was ish. Bill Davidson. John Felus.j named to the starting seven Bob Eainbridge and Leo Kukkola.l Wednesday. A former Carlisle These golfers, in the above order,' Country Club champ, he finished will tee off against the Quaker: third in the PIAA tournament in and Wildcat linksmen. J 1954. The same year he captured This engagement is decided the Harrisburg District 4-Ball solely on total score, the team , crown. with the least number of strokes | Bainbridge. also • soph, de the decision. j fended-his starting post in a ! The Lions will attempt to oup-, challenge match against Bob jlicate their performance of last! Myexson Thursday. An Erie season when they fired a total of Academy High star, he was run -510 strokes for a 73.5 average to ner-up in 1953's PIAA eompe- I record a decisive win over the iilion. LOOK TO YOUR FUTURE BE A PUBLIC CONTACT REPRESENTATIVE with the BELL TELEPHONE CO. 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