PAGE SIX Nittany Trackmen Host Davis-Led Ohio State By LOU PRATO Track enthusiasts will find coach, and Dick Fury has already £ rare treat in store if they hie^_, J , u^p c c ‘ d _..^ T s ’ a!lhoueh he pay a visit to the Beavei Field Dick Pavne is a better than track this afternoon. * * * They will not only see a re cent Olympic champion in the presence of Ohio State’s 400 met er hurdle record holder Glenn Davis, but they will also ba Wit nessing one of the best track teams in the midwest, according to Lion Coach Chick Werner. The field events open the dual engagement the first of two home meets for the 1957 Lions —at 1 p.m„ with the running events ready to start at 1:30. Ohio State is perennially emong the top in Big Ten con ference track competition—one of the toughest in the country—and this year is no different. Coach Larry Snyder’s talented Buckeyes are favored to cop the Big ten outdoor championships this season. The Ohio school missed winning the indoor loop crown when its mile relay team was disqualified because one of the runners had drifted out of his natural running lane. Besides Davis, who is only a junior, the Buckeyes are loaded with several other men of "cham pionship calibre. Stan Lyons is a potential 15’ Lion Basebaliers Meet Hoyas In Beaver Field Doubleheader “We 11 rifn out the string as long as it lasts,” Coach Joe Bedenk said when he an nounced that he will start southpaw aces Cal Emery and Ed Drapcho in today’s double header with Georgetown at Beaver Field. Game time is set for 1:30 p.m. Believing in using his best whenever possible, Bedenk will pitch Emery (3-0) in the first game and counter with Drapcho (2-0) in the second. Both hurlers have almost evenly divided the Lion pitching chores thus far—Emery has thrown 23 innings and Drapcho 22. Relief Will Be Ready The Lion mentor will keep righthanders Ron Smith and Ron Riesc in reserve in the first game. Lynn Harbold, another righty, and Dave Simmers, a lefty, will] relieve if necessary in the second game. The remainder of Bedenk’s lineup and batting order will be the same as that he has used since opening day: Steve' Baidy, 3b; Bob Hoover, 2b; Captain Jim Lockerman, cf; Don Stickler, c; John McMullen, rf; Guy Tira bassi, ss: either Ron Rainey or Dave Watkins, depending on the Georgetown pitching, If; and Gary Miller, lb. The Georgetown lineup was not known at the time of publication. However, Coach' Bedenk looks towards the opposition with a wary eye Hoyas Better This Year Despite a couple of close losses this season, the Hoyas are re ported to have a better team this vear than they had last season, bedenk said. "I’m afraid of every club be cause they’re liable to break loose at anytime,” he said. “You can never tell what's going to happen in baseball.” Bedenk expressed a slight con cern over his club’s week’s lay off from competition—the Lions’ last game was a 2-1 winning ef fort at Lafayette last Saturday. He said the club held several good practice sessions during the past week but nothing can take the place of actual competition. Looking at his club from an 1 over-all angle, Bedenk said that his defense is improving a little; because of added infield practice. Service and Sales •Radios •Car Radios fin • Phonographs •TV Sets State College TV 232 S. Allen SL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA pole vaulter according to his Ed Moran 880, Mile Winner? average runner in the sprint events while Jack McLain and Ted Storer are aces in the middle and long distance races. He'll play shortstop He described it as adequate now, ; but a little weak in spots, j Turning to hitting, he said: “We i haven’t hit our stride in hitting {yet.” He expects it to improve with additional batting practice. I Gene Cotterman is a 150-160; ‘feet discus thrower and Roger! : Houck combines with Davis to (give OSU power in the hurdles.! ! The Ohio State mentor can also Icall on Bob Connell for the ■sprints, George Jones for the 440, jCaptain Bob Weadick and Chuck jTurek for the 880 and mile, and! jJaek Blackburn and Lloyd Bartel 1 'in the two mile. ! In the field, the Buckeyes also have Jim Weaver in the pole : vault, Wayne Milestone in the high jump. Bob McEachern in] the broad jump and Dave Popler in the discus. I The 120-yard high- hurdles I should by far be the most ten ision-filled event of the meet. Da vis apd Houck handle the hur 'dle chores for the Buckeyes, but ;they will meet tough opposition from the Lions’ Rod Perry and iDick Winston. Ted Lopushinsky 'will also enter for the Lions. • I Perry will enter the shot put j John Tullar’s specialty and ; the high jump in addition to the hurdles. Winston will be in the ] broad jump against Davis. ■ Ogier Norris and Jim Short will ,do the Lion pole vaulting; Moore and Cotton will aid Winston in jthe broad jump; Bob Parker, I Norris and Perry will be in the jump event: Tullar, Dick • Coats and Jim Wambojd will ; handle the discus with Tullar and jWambold also in the shot. AGR, Pi Kappa Phi Cop League Titles In IM Keg Play Alpha Gamma Rho and Pi Kap pa Phi repeated their first-half performances by winning the fraternity “C” and “D” League bowling championships. AGR notched 30 of 36 points, while runner-up Beta Theta Pi finished with a 26-10 mark. The AGR keglers wound up the sea son by splitting with Lambda Chi Alpha. Leon Eshelman led the champs with a 507 series and Bob Ferris (210-531) sparkled for Lambda Chi.. Pi Kappa Phi rolled up a 31-5 record to nose out the Beaver House (30-6). Tommy Holmes (201-552) led his club to a shut out over Alpha Phi Delta in the finale. Cal Emery (203-663) sparked Beaver House to a whitewash over Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Tau Gamma downed Beta Sigma Rho, 3-1; and Phi Sigma Kappa split with Sigma Phi Epsilon. ... for the Senior Ball ENJOY the superb feeling and elegance of going formal especially to the last big social event of this school year. The occasion will be more memorable, SEE US NOW about renting your formal for next weekend. Tht very best in formal wear always at. . . Frosh Baseball, Lacrosse Seasons to Open Today Two Lion freshman sports— baseball and lacrosse—open their ! short spring seasons away today. Lacrosse Coach John McHugh’s frosh stickmen will travel with the varsity to Colgate today to meet the Big Red yearlings. Freshmen lacrosse teams are inexperienced clubs, and McHugh expects to have a tough time polishing the frosh in to a well-balanced club in their short three-game schedule—all away games. Only Bob Swanson, jJim Kane, Kevin Crowe and Bob Manurs have previous lacrosse experience. The freshman baseball team will leave State College this morn ning for Saltsburg, Pa., where Coach John Egli’s charges will play Kiski Prep. Egli will be on hand to watch this- one but will leave May 15 for Puerto Rico to coach the! Mayaguez basketball team in the] Puerto Rican League this sum mer. In Egli’s absence,. Assistant Coach Bill Speith will take over i the helm and guide the squad through the remainder of its five game schedule. Egli said that the pitching staff is one of the "strongest he has seen in years. The nucleus is built around Bob Arner, Fred This trick's on you! A , of water over the door is one of the risks of April Fool’s Day. But being tricked on other days is something else again. %t that 8 what happens as far as your taxes are concerned. Part of your taxes are used to help pay the cost of electric service for customers of federal government power systems. First, your taxes help build the federal power plants that produce electricity for these people. Then, you have to be taxed more because they don’t pay all the taxes in their electric bills that you pay in yours. People who get electricity from the TVA, for example, pay less than one-fijtk of the taxes on electric service that you pay. J\ext tune you hear someone talk in favor of fed eral government'electricity, ask him about the trick it plays with your taxes (and his). Chances are, he’ll stop talking and start thinking. fjttf WEST PENN POWER SATURDAY. APRIL 27. 1957 Wolff, Larry Freedman, Bob Ritchey and Bill Benton. After the first Kiski encounter, the frosh will get a six day break before they again tackle the Prep, this time on New Beaver Field. For today’s game Egli is calling on Bob Arner to start. Freedman, Wolff, Ritchey and Benton will be on hand to relieve. The probable starting lineup: Tony Taormina, ss; Jerry Miller, 2b; Jim Anderson, If; Larry Feg ley, 3b; Larry Beighey, lb; Jim Molenari, cf; Joe Kling, rf; John Adams, c; and Arner.