PAGE TEN On Home Courts Toda Nittany Netmen Meet Juniata In its third straight home match, Penn State's tennis team will try to rebound on to the winning side today at 1:30 on Beaver Field courts against the Juniata Indians after Sat •urday's loss to a strong Maryland team. The Indians are a direct contrast to the Lions in one way in particular inexperience op- * * * posed to experience—regarding returning lettermen. Only two letter winning war riors are with the Juniata net ment from last year's squad— Del McQuaide, two time J-win ner and Chuck Seely, both sen iors Surprisingly, for college tennis, Juniata's number one man is a freshman, Jack Merrill, an 18- year-old from Riverton, New Jer sey. But Juniata is allowed to play froth on the varsity because of the small number of students at the school. The experience contrast is very evident in the number one match today since Merlin will face State's 2-year veteran, Captain Fred Trust. The number two pairing in volves Secly and State's Charlie Bibleheimer. Bibleheimer lost to Maryland's Carl Bucks on Satur day and along with Trust will seek the winning trail again. As in the number one match, the third match opponents are a two year veteran and •a freshman recruit—Lion Chuck Questa and Indian Jerry Leatherman, res pectively. Questa will be attempting to extend his season's win record to three straight. The Lion's only two time singles winner has been State's most consistent player, using amazing control and a good back hand to best advantage. Lion coach Sherm Fogg has re vamped the bottom half of his lineup, putting in three untried netters in anticipation of little expected competition from these spots. On the number four court will be Czaba "Cobby" Coblos, a Hun garian who came to this country from Germany, John Krall and Herb Laub will be number five and six respectively. All three are sophomores who will be get ting their varsity singles baptism. Krall teamed with Mel Royer in doubles play against Western! Maryland. Juniata's bottom three are Mc-i The two fastest deodorants in the world! Old Spice Stick Deodorant is built for speed. Plastio case is applicator. Nothing to take out, no pushup, push•back. Just remove cap and apply. Prefer a spray? Old Spice Spray Deodorant dries twice as last as other sprays! Choose stick or spray ... if it's Old Spice, It's the fastest, cleanest, easiest deodorant 190 Each prim tea you can use. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Chuck Questa . . . after third win Quaide, Pete Wright, and Dick Ott. Wright is a senior and Ott a sophomore. Fogg has also changed the first ; two doubles teams. Today the number one duo will be Bible heimer and Gene Flick and num ber two doubles will be Questa' and Don Harnett. The only don bles combination intact from Saturday is that of Royer and Dick Jacobs, the only Lion dou bles winners on Saturday. Golf Team Faces Penn, Villanova The Penn State golf team will meet the University of Pennsylvania and Villanova University today at the Ply mouth Coun t r y Club in Norristown: The Nittany Lions hope to have a repeat performance of last year's triangular meet victory when they scored an impressive 7-0, win over both the Quakers and Wildcats. Captain Pat Rielly will be seeking his third victory of the campaign. Rielly has previous ly beaten Lehigh's Jack Ram say, 3 and 2, and shot a superb two under par 71 to beat Army's Bill Parks, 5 and 4, on the West Points greens. In last year's triangular meet, Rielly scored a 75 and edged Vil lanova's Ben Klemanowicz, 1 up, and Quaker Fran Poore, 3 and 2. Bill Davidson, who carded 2 over par 73 to win honors for the Lion linksmen in the 1957 en counter, will also be after his third straight win of the season. Davidson's two wins this year have been over the Engineer's Stuart iliffe, 3 and 2, and Army's Randy Edlestein, 4 and 2. In his usual number three posi tion, John Felus hopes to break back into the win column after dropping a sudden-death 1-up thriller t 6 West Point's Dick Groves. However, in his first victory of the season, Felus missed a hole-in-one by six inches on the third hole as he beat Lehigh's Bill Cummings, 8 and 5. Felus fired a 76 against the same clubs last year, beating Penn's Char lie Adams, 3 and 2, and Bill Mawn of the Wildcats. 6 and 5. In addition to Rielly and David son;' another Lion golfer, Bob Bainbridge will be after his third win. Bainbridge scored two easy decisions this season by beating Lehigh's Dan Weaver, 6 and 5, and the Cadets Art Mace, 7 and 5. After dropping a close 1-up de cision to Army's John Soper, Charlie Decker will be looking for his second win of the sea son. OR &ft,i'm by SHULTON Maio By The Ase NATIONAL LEAGUE Mileaukee 5, Pittsburgh 2 St. Louis at San Franciaeo, night Chicago at Los Angeles, night Only games scheduled. W L Pet. GB. x-Chicago 4 1 .806 x-San Francisco __ 4 2 .667 Milwaukee 4 2 .667 Cincinnati 3 a .600 1 Philadelphia 2 3 .400 1 Pittsburgh _______ 2 4 .333 2 7 ,6 x-Loa Angeles ____ 2 4 .335 2 1 , xSt Louis 1 4 .200 3 x—Playing night game. TODAY'S GAMES Chicago at Los Angeles, night—Drott 1-8 ‘s. Erskine 1-0. St. Louis at San Francisco—Jones 0.1 cc Gomez 2.0. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, night—Burdet:e 1-0 ‘s. Lavrrenee 0-0. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, night—Law 0-1 va. Sanford 0-1. Aaron's Three-Run Homer • PITTSBURGH (VP) Hank Aaron's three-run homer and Bob Buhl's clutch pitching combined for a 5-2 Milwaukee victory Tues day over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Aaron's homer—his second of the year—came off starter Ronnie Kline in the fourth in• ning after a walk to Bob Hula and a single by Eddie Mathews. The Braves added two more runs in the seventh on a trio of singles by Johnny Logan, Del, Rice and Red Schoednist. Rice got three of the Braves' nine hits.' The Pirates combed Buhl for 10 hits, connecting in each of the first eight innings, but three From fabric to fashion, Hasps} atone means the best in wash and wear This is Sir Perior*, tailored to perfection from a 75% Dacron• 25% Cotton blend. Never requires special care. Maintains a wrinkle-free appearance through the most wilting summer weather. When it's soiled, wash it by hand or macbine...let it drip dry ...ready to wear. No ironing seeded. 039.7 s Come in soon and see Sir Perk,. We have It in a whit ranee of shade:. MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. 1958 ciated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 3. Chicago 2 Baltimore 4. Washington 2 21.11111118 City 9, Cleveland S Now York 12, Boston 7 , W L Pet. CD. New York 1 1 .575 Kansan Clty 6 2 .714 PA Detroit 6 3 .625 2 Washington 8 8 .500 3 Daltiraors 3 2 .500 3 Cimeland ______ 8 I .376 4 Chicago 2 5 .256 t }s !Boston _ 1 1 .125 4 TODAY'S GAMES I Chicago at Cleveland—Pierce 11-1 vs. Seers 1-1. Baltimore at Boston—Brown 0-0 vs., Brewer 04. Now York at Washington, night—Kucka 14 vs. Stobbs 0.1. ;Detroit at Kansas City. night--Foytack 1 1-6 'ts. Mann 0-1. Helps Beat Pittsburgh, 5-2 double plays by the Braves bailed out Buhl. He walked only one and struck out four in earning his second victory. Kline absorbed his second loss of the season and again it was the home run ball that made the difference. A four-run, blast by Vada Pinson off Kline gave Cin cinnati a 4-1 opening day vic tory at Forbes Field last Friday. The Pirates, despite three Mil waukee errors, managed to score only lone tallies in the sixth and seventh innings. Groat's double, an error and a single by Clemente accounted for the first run and a single by Dick Foiles. °Du Pont book sub On Pelyinkt fiber