The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 12, 1958, Image 7

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    &ATURDAY. APRIL 12. 1953
AChi Rho,
Kappa Sig
1M Victors
IM BOWLING
Alpha Chi Rho turned in a
sparkling team score of 2550 to
highlight Thursday night's action
in Intramural bowling in beating
Alpha Chi Sigma, 4-0. Kinch took
single-game laurels with 243 for
the victors. He also had the high
three-game total. 582.
Second high team score went
to Sigma Alpha Mu, 2378, in top
ping Phi Kappa Sigma, 4'o. Al
Rose of SAM had the high hree
game score in the match, a - 17.
Other League C action saw
Alpha Phi Delta beat Chi Phi,
3-1; Acacia top Lambda Ch. Al
pha, 3-1; Theta Kappa Phi trim
Pi Kappa Alpha, 4.0; an. Pi
Kappa Phi win by forfeit ovi•
Triangle.
TM VOLLEYBALL
Kappa Sigma trounced eta
Kappa Phi, 15-2, 15-2, to high
light Thursday night's actiin in
the IM volleyball tourn. ent.
The win enabled Kappa Sig to tie
for the League C lead. In other
games, Alpha Kappa La bda
nipped Acacia, 15-13, 15-12; Phi
Sigma Kappa beat Delta' Chi,
15-8, 15-11; Phi Gamma ,Delta
upended Alpha Epsilon Pi ) , 15-7,
15-9.
Phi Kappa Phi beat Sigma Al
pha Mu, 15-6, 12-15, 15-7, and
Alpha Tau Omega won by forfeit
over Sigma Phi Epsilon.
The Indie tournament rikached
its, half-way mark as Penn Ha
ven rallied to win over Twin
Pines, 15-17, 15-12, 15-4; The
Cardinals beat the Kimmel AC,
14.16, 15-4. 15-12.
The Hurricanes beat the Chop
pers 15-7, 6-15, 15-5. Nittany Co
op remained undefeated with a
15-7, 15-6 conquest of Mac Hall;
and Hi-Fi beat the Campanis Cats
15-3, 19-17.
Golf Letterman
Four lettermen comprise the
nucleus of Penn State's 1958 golf
team, which opens the new cam
paign against Lehigh here Satur
day. Returnees are captain Pat
Rielly, Sharon; Bob Bainbridge,
Erie; Bill Davidson, Carlisle; and
John Felus, Gallitzin.
THE POWER OF POSITIVE WRINKLING
While everybody knows that
the soft collar on Van Heusen
Century won't wrinkle,
ever, a Van Heusen survey
among college_ students has
revealed that precious few
know Wry. Here are some of
the responses:
J. L.—sophomore at the
Payekodynamic institute for
Arts,Crafta,and Number Paint
ing—" Obviously, the collar
won't wrinkle, because it's
afraid to•wriXikle. It may have
been threatened by some surly
Van Heusen vice-president.
Ergo, it exhibits the Cavendish
anti-wrinkle syndrome."
G. P. jun ior at Usurp
' &hod ofAdvertising—"Collir
wise, there's no demand for
wrinkles. No customer benefit.
Now, this' is strictly off the
top of my cranium, but the
statement, 'the soft collar that
won't wrinkle,-ever,' is too
• negative. Substitute 'never' for
`lever' and you not only have
Hess Scores 3 Goals to Lead
Stickmen Over. Loyola, 9-6
Captain Bill Hess made his
season's lacrosse debut a most
satisfying one when he led his
Penn State cohorts to a hard
fought 9-6 victory over Loyola
yesterday at Baltimore, Md.
Hess, who missed the Lion
opener—a 13-2 pasting at the
hands of powerful Hofstra over
the Easter vacation—because of a
rib injury, scored three goals and
one assist as the Lions' evened
[their record at 1-1.
There is no rest for the weary.
however. The stickmen have a
tilt on lap this afternoon with
always powerful Navy at An- ,
napolis, Md. Coach Earnie Baer
is expected to go with the same
starters he used yesterday
against Loyola.
Hess, who holds the Lions I
single-season scoring record of 49
goals, scored one goal and one
assist in the first half as the
Lions' held a 5-4 halftime edge.
However, Hess did not play the
complete period. Shortly after
he scored his first goal at 4:20, and
his only scoring assist to Fred
Donahoe at 5:30, he injured his
leg in a mouse trap play and was
forced to leave the contest. He
returned later in the period with
I the leg taped but did not figure hi
any more first half scoring.
Loyola held the lead twice in
Intramural Entries
Due at 1M Office
Entries for the Intramural
tennis - doubles, golf - team and
soccer tournaments are due by
4:33pan. Wednesday at. the Th
office in Recreation Hall
Any organization may enter
one team in all three sports.
Members of last fall's varsity
or freshman soccer squads are
ineligible for soccer play.
PRINTING
Letterpress • Offset
Commercial Panting
352 E. Coll—. AD 8-6794
a positive statement—but--
as demonstrated by that
famous cigarette, this
ungrammatical concept will be
attention-getting."
L. V.—senior quarterback at
Mittman Colkge—"l wouldn't
be without a Van Heusen.
Look here . . . under my pleat
less shoulder pads. See? Out
of simple decency, the collar
refrains from wrinkling. It's
this kind of restraint that
recently led to our glorious
victory over Birdbrain U. Not
a man was scathed. Huzzah for
the collar—and fight furiously,
fellows."
Yes, this is the kind of
ignorance we run across.
Actually, while other collars
are made of 3 pieces of mate
rial, the secret of this soft collar
with its wrinkle-s
qualities is one-piece con
struction. Van Heusen Cen
tury shirts come in 5 collar
styles. $4 and $5.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
the opening period. only to have
the Lions rally each time. Micky
McFadden's goal at 3:59 gave the
losers their first lead. That was
nullified on goals by Hess and
Donahoe.
Harry Brown's goal at 6:15 gave
= • the Lions a 3-2
- ..lead after Mc-
Fadden had tied
4.the score at 5:50.
`Goals by Mike
McDonough at
‘l l • . 7:30 lnd McFad
den—his last of
t ' the contest at
1 14:30 sent Loyo-
La into its final
lead.
Goals by John
Behne and Earle
Hess Henderson gave
the Lions the lead at reprieve
time.
The second period was all Penn
State as Hess scored two and Don
ahoe and Behne one each while
Loyola was limited to two scores,
one apiece by Chuck Franklin and
Bill Noonberg.
Baer said he was pretty well
pleased with his team's effort,
especially the defense in the
second half. H. was especially
happy over goalie Burt House.
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worth's performance of 20 saves.
Baer credited Hess as being the
stimulating factor in giving the
Lions more confidence some
thing they badly needed after the
Hofstra whipping. "We showed
great improvement," he said. Now
comes the Navy.
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