The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 23, 1957, Image 7

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    THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1957
Hess,
Win P
Junior Bill IL.. •
All-League team f•
while seniors Jim •
team honors.
Lion captain Lo
Hess, the Lions'
his own Penn State s
ord of 40 which he
in his first season of v
petition. He is still pl
a cast on his right h
he had injured if an
with Adelphi.
Houck has stood ut in the
goal by averaging ov r 20 saves
a game and setting a Penn
State "save" record with 259 to
date. The veteran senior is
shooting for last year's national
record of 274 held by Syracuse
goalie Oren Lyons. He needs
only sixteen more in tomor
row's season finale with Penn
on the golf course.
Sanders played on the defense
this year after being a midfielder
throughout his collegiate career.)
Although bothered by a bad legfor i
the major part of the season, the
aggressive defenseman earned the)
respect of voting coaches for his ,
outstanding work in stabilizing
Coach Earnie Baer's defense.
Girard is the cool, "heady"
stickhandler ' whom Baer uses
mainly as his "feeder" for Hess
and the recently injured Tom See
man. Girard is one of the few
players on the team wi{h previous
high school experience. The Nit
tany captain, like Hess, played
lacrosse on Long Island.
A surprise on the Penn-Dell
team was the nomination of two
players from Penn to the first
team. Midfielder Charley
Greenbeurg was honored for
the second straight year while
Iry Leilierman was selected for
a defensive spot.
Penn, also placed attackman
Fred Felser on the second team
and defenseman Al Quinn and
midfielder Dave Briggs on the
honorable, mention list.
However, the All-League-laden
PhiEp,. AChiSig
In Net Finals
Phi Epsilon Pi's duo of Mike
Shapiro and Gene Greenburg
will meet the doubles team of
Bill Sekeras and Don Kaufman,
Alpha Chi Sigma, in the finals
of the Intramural tennis doubles
competition
Shapiro and Greenburg won the,
Flight One title by defeating Beta
Theta Pi's Dan Gray and George
Gray. The Phi Ep duo won the
first set 6-0. Gray-Gray - scored a
6-2 winin the middle set to force
Shapiro-Greenburg to fight for a
7-5 triumph in the deckling set.
After posting a relatively easy
6-2 victory in the opening set
over Tom Fitzpatrick and Jim
- Schry, Phi Delta Theta, Sekeras-
Kaufman were forced to 20 games
to down the Phi Delt duo, 11-9, in
the second set.
Pollock Six Win
Dorm Softball Title
Pollock Six copped the inter
dormitory softball championship
last night with an 8-7 victory
over Hamilton VI. Lou Meyers
was the winning pitcher.
The. championship tilt ended
the dormitory softball competi
tion for the year.. Pollock Six won
the Nittany-Pollock Sof tba 11
League crown while Hamilton VI
topped the West Halls Softball
League.
Joe Boyle, Penn State's first
year golf mentor, played on
State's unbeaten Eastern cham
pionship.team of 1948.
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ouck, Sanders
no-Del Honors
was named to the Penn-Del Lacrosse
r the second- straight year yesterday,
ouck and Don Sanders received second
1 1 Girard received honorable mention.
high-scoring ace, is only one goal below
oring rec-'
t last year
"ty com-,
ying with
nd. which
aster game
Quakers have but three wins over
weak opponents. They have beat
en only one "mutual" opponent,
Lehigh. The scored favored the
Quakers, ?-2—the Lions walloped
the Engineers, 15-3.
Incidentally, the game was
changed from• a Saturday contest
on Beaver Field to tomorrow on
the golf course. The change was
necessitated by the PIAA school
boy tournaments starting today.
Bur's
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Potent Jaspers Here Saturday
Penn State's trackmen host the
defending IC4-A outdoor cham
pion and 1957 indoor runner-up,
Manhattan, Saturday afternoon at
Beaver Field in the windup of
their dual meet season.
The Jaspers, who are currently
ranked second to Villanova in the
Eastern Conference on the basis
of times recorded, win bring a
potent force to the Lions den.
Spearheading the New York•
ers axe Olympian Ken Bantum,
the ace shot put and discus
thrower: 880 man Tom Murphy;
Lou Knight, the 60-yard IC4-A
hurdle king: javelin throwers
Dan McCarty and Jack Win
slow: and miler Jim Donlin.
Bantum has won almost every
shot put title in sight, except the
Olympic crown. His heave or
60' 7 ,=2 earned him the NCAA
championship last year but his.
best this season has been 56' 6".
He also throws a pretty fair dis-
cus, recording 173' 2 1 ,i," in this ter, two-mile rum. Dick Shipley.
year's Metropolitan Outdoor track high jump; John Hands, 100-yard
meet. dash and shot put; Simmons. 440-
Murphy set a new meet record!yard dash; and Joe Soprano. 880,
in the 880-yard run in that Metro-tare other better-than-average per
politan engagement with a I:s2.3iformers for Jasper Coach. George
clocking. lEastment
Knight beat Penn State's Rod I I
Perry for the 60-yard hurdles !I
Eastern indoor title this year.
He can take the 120-high hur
dles at a :14.6 clip and the 220-
yard lows in a :234 time.
McGorty and Winslow give the:
Jaspers a top javelin combination.,
Both have thrown around the'
205' mark in competition this
year,. but McGorty is rated the,
better of the two.
Doulin is one of the East's best
milers_ His fastest time in the
♦outdoor circuit thus far this sea-'
!son is a 4:13.9 run in the Metro-,
tpolitan tussle.
Bill Lenskold, 220; Ed 3,lcAllisj
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THANKS
boys for your patronage and
support during the last year.
We were happy to serve you.
See you next fall . . . Jack
Wizruner.
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