WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 1957 lay Lehigh Today lehem Net Match Lions P! in Beth! eak into the victory column after four con he Penn State tennis team travels to Lehigh! to face the Engineers in an afternoon match! Hoping to bri secutive defeats, f University today at Bethlehem. The Lions w high, but net Coac warned: ‘‘They tough.” 11 face somewhat easier competition at Le i Sherm Fogg * * * will still be . On the Southern the Lions dropped Navy and Mary la said his team cor prove its play desp ings trip last week, 8-1 verdicts to i id. But, Fogg •tinued to im : ite the trounc- Fogg expects to lineup that faced of Maryland, a 1: GaUaxdi may ha the singles play pulled shoulder : be injured in lbe If Galiardl is un pate in the single tain Joe Eberly wil spot. Galiardi ant team together for I bles duo. Charles Biblehe singles match wi Lions this year, w ber three man. He in scoring all the the four losses. Fred Trust re number one sin; Chuck Quesift ' number two posi Dad and Dick Jac out the six singli the Lions. The first double 5 duo will have Trust and Quests t airing together, while Bibleheimer and DeDad will form the third doubles team. use the same ' the Teirapins hough Joe re to sit out because of a s nuscle which Navy match. ible to partici- . s action. Cap- >■ 1 fill the fourth t l Eberly -will f he second dou- j imer, the lone s ' nner for the ; 1 ill be the mim- | ; has had a hand | Lion points in mains in the lies spot, and irill play tha lion. Peta De- Lehigh'enters the match with four wins and three losses and is coached by Gerald Leeman, who compiled a 7-3 record in his first season in 1956. The Engineers'boast four vet erans: Captain William Scarlett. Ed Sullivan, Michael Wind and John Wright. Scarlett, 1954 PIAA State tennis champ, defeated for mer Lion Captain Chuck Chris tiansen last year in the number one match of the test. 3 V-Ball Squads Win, Enter Semi's Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Zeta and Alpha Chi Sigma advanced into the semifinals of the 1957 intramural volleyball tournament with Monday night victories. • Alpha Sig notched a 15-10, 15-9 triumph over ' Alpha Tau Omega. The winners will take on Alpha Zeta in the semifinal round tonight. Alpha Zeta also won in two games, downing the Delta Chi sextet, 15-10, 15-8. Alpha Chi Sig outplayed the Tau Phi Delta netmen, 15-6, 15-12. Charles Bibleheimer Only Singles Winner is will round entrants for Sen's Griffith Fires Dressen As Field Boss DETROIT. May 7 (JPh-The downtrodden Washington Sena tors changed managers today, ousting Chuck Dressen and nam ing Harry Cookie Lavagetto the man Dresser, picked as his chief coach and sidekick seven years ago—to replace him. Off to their worst start in 57 seasons in the American League, the Senators decided drastic changes were needed to pump! new vigor into the team that hasn’t finished in the first divi sion in 11 seasons. After the last-place Senators] dropped their eighth consecutive game yesterday and their 16th in 20 starts. President Calvin Grif fith sped to Detroit to move the 44-year-old Lavagetto into com mand and offer Dressen a front office job. Lavagetto. a coach under Dres sen for seven seasons in three dif ferent leagues, is getting his first chance to manage. He agreed to complete the current season and was given an option to sign a one year pact at the end of the cam paign. Dacron / Cotton This is the suit that has become a summer tradition with well dressed college men every where. It is styled in the popu lar natural shoulder model to give you a slimmer more flat tering appearance. Dacron makes this suit amazingly wrinkle resistent. Completely washable and wonderfully light in weight. Sizes 30 to 46. Shorts, regulars, longs and extra-longs. Blue, tan and grey. $32.50 MEN'S STORE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Grier's W 6" Not Safe with j The Penn State school record in the discus throw, 170’ 6” was set two years ago whea Roosevelt Grier was heaving the oval around for the Lion trackmen. But chances are very good that the mark may fall within the next two years—at least if its up to John Tullar. Tullar, a 6-3, 220-pound junior, handles the discus duties for the Lions this season and does it in such a style that he is considered one of the brighter spots on Coach Chick Werner's weak track teams. * * *■ j ■ I He is unbeaten in three meets 1 - . thus far and in his last outing,! tl [against Ohio State, TuUar broke j j la nine-year meet record with a* j 161’ 914” throw. | ? . t f r Tie's knocking at the door j > of being a great discus throw- | j er," Werner says. '1 wouldn't j < JL be at all surprised if he breaks ! - Grier's record." J i k. Tullar, however, thinks his. says. ‘‘l was scared to meet him chances are no better than any-; iin the state finals after know one else. if. i ins he he'd the national! hish “7he discus is a pretty funny , Jr | school record.” Oerter threw the evc/it,” Tullar said. “A person I 'm;* wfiflP Vjm disc 184'2V twr weeks before 'could be-throwing around 150* all »v the meet the time and then just once have; ;■ lp| ! Tullar also throws the shot put la good throw and break the rec-! i fc- * fM ifor the Lion thinclads but he con ord. It could happen to anyone.”; f. Mfc-., ,-jfla .centra tes more with the discus. Tullar often hits the 160’ mark > “Irr his efforts to become a in practice and has thrown up , great discus thrower, his shot put to 170’ during the summer. But ft?.: suffering.” Werner says. “But he is not consistent in his throws.! t. jwe go along with that.” He feels he has the potential for' r, ' ■ ■ | e Grier may hold the school a consistent 170’. I I.' . , discus record now, but keep your "He's -working for consis- ' 1 handy—John Tullar is still iency." Werner explains. "He I -- -- around. doesn't hare it yet but when he | » Tullar gets it. he'll be a much better | He’s a dismTthreat ! Tigers Beat Nats, 5-3 “ dili -f nt and w ; rons T with your tious and doesnt come out toThats what I hope to remedy. ; House plus the ti°ht. three-hit i-ftto put in time. He started th e dis-lSgrf rightoX PaulFoy ??f S -f.- OU T*'' us wori f w , lth 016 fPjcus when he was a freshman atitack spoiled Cookie Lavagetto’s JL S rt« re *u Casure to jColumbia High School in Eastidebut as Washington manager to cos~ a *“ a “ :Greenbush. N.Y., a small town day as the Detroit Tigers beat Tidlar feels he has improved a just outside of Albany. 'the Senators. 5-3. great deal since entering ■■ - —l— State as a frosh and credits Wer-,1 ner and his assistant Norm Gor-jl d i with his improvement. * ' * ' 'c'V \ “My form is a lot better now! than before," he said. "Once you get.the basic style, it get s to a! point where there is a lot of little 1 DUFFY'S TAVERN NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR MOTHER'S DAY r NOTE Serving hours SUNDAY 12_Noon to 8 p.m. SATURDAY 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. For Reservations HO 6-6241 @Mspice AFTER SHAVE LOTION Discus Tullar By LOU PRATO Summer Employment EARN $9O per week I Qualify for Cash Scholarship CAR NECESSARY Call Mr. Leone • AD 8-8733 Thursday Hay 9 | between 10 a.m. and f p.m. only Record Around He finished third in his jun ior year and second in his sen ior year in the discus in the New York stale meet. In his , senior vear. he finished second ; to A 1 Oxter, the 1956 Olympic j champ from the University of . Kansas. i "He (Oerter) was the tiv'ehest , performer I've ever met," Tullar Refreshing antiseptic action heat* razor picks, helps keep your skin in fop condition. T.OO km SHULTON Nt* York » TgraM* PAGE SEVEN
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