PAGE SIX Netters Juniata With almost effortless ease the Penn State tennis team shutout the Juniata Indians, 9-0, sweeping all six singles and all three doubles matches—every one in straight sets. The Lions did the job with three second string players in the last three singles spots and without the number one duo of Captain Fred Trust and Chuck Questa (who practiced on court one while the doubles matches were in progress). As usual, number three man Questa was the first Lion to complete his" match, winning easily in two sets, 6-2 and 6-1. It was his third single victory in as many tries. To the specta- tors the calm Questa never seems to work up a sweat as he goes about his game with ease and to day he didn't have time to he finished the entire match in twenty minutes. Trust blanked the Indians' num ber one man in the first set, 6-0, and took the second set 6-3. Lion number two man Charlie Bibleheimer downed lefty Chuck Seeley, 6.4, 6-1. Seeley was the only letterman with the squad yesterday. Two year let terman Del McQuaide didn't make the trip due to an impor tant examination. Bibleheimer was off-stride at the beginning of the match with Seely leading the first set, 3-2, at one point. He soon ,recovered and faced no trouble in the second set, winning five games before his opponent copped one. The fourth, fifth, and sixth men for the Lions were in their first varsity singles contests bur came through like veterans. Czaba "Cobby" Coblos won both sets with identical 6-2 scores in beating the Indians' Pete Wright, regularly the number five player. John Krall defeated Dick Ott, 6-2 and 6-2, m the" number five match. Krall's only other previous varsity competition was in dou bles against Western Maryland. In the number six match Herb Laub beat Bill Wise, 6-0, 6-3. The highlighted doubles event featured a double 6.0 white wash by Lions Mel Royer and Dick Jacobs over Wise and Ott. Royer and Jacobs combined for their second doubles win in five days. Royer was also half of a winning duo in the Lions match with Western Maryland. Royer, in his first year of var sity play, is undefeated in three doubles matches and one singles affair—the only unscathed Lion on the team. Charlie Bibleheimer and Gene Flick, the regular fourth man, re placed Trust and Questa as the number one team and won the match, 6-0, 6-4. The number three Lion duo was a new combination, Krall and Don Harnett. They teamed beautifully to win 6-0, 6-0. In beating the Indians the sixth straight time, the Lions now have two wins against one loss for the season in completing a three game home stand. Their first away competition will be on Saturday with Colgate at Hamilton, New York. Juniata thus lost its third straight, falling previously to In diana State Teachers College and Elizabethtown. Their first meet ing of the season with Pitt was rained out. MORRELL'S WhereQualityCounts ISandsvidtee C 5 4 —SUBS —STEAKS —HOT, SAUSAGE R A- PROSCIUTTO N —PASTRAMI y —MEAT BALLS F —BAR.II-Q's 0 —PIZZA 112 S. FRAZIER PhoneAD 8-8381, • SOpen Evenings 3 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Shutout Squad By BEN B RONSTEIN —Daily Collegian Photos by John Zerby LION JOHN KRALL slams back a high shot in winning his first varsity singles outing. The victor and the vanquished, Juniata's Dick Ott, end their match with the sport's traditional handshake. Krall won 6-2, 6-2, in one of the tougher matches for the Lions yesterday. None of the matches were extended to three sets. Nine Meets Bisons Today Wet grounds forced postponment of Penn State's baseball tilt with Villanova at Philadelphia yesterday afternoon, but the Lions hope to get back in action today against Bucknell at Lewisburg. Cal Emery, who was slated for mound duty yesterday, will be on the hill for Penn State. 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Bainbridge and Decker racked up two lopsided wins !apiece as the undefeated Lions whipped Penn, ~--,; , ,..,...—t , , I 5-2, and V i 11 a-11=00t,•, - nova, 7-0, hiking 3,k, •.,' 1it i,;„0 4% . 4 its season win to- 1' lir ' V tal to four. , ~- Three other Nit- f i , ' s iri • , 410 : ~ tany linkmen al- k v 4:# - - ,---. 1 so chalked up t:.!, \ --! - ..,, double victories, ;,: . ',, • - ' -- while Lion cap- • " tain Pat R e i 1 1 y ' ~,, ,- - and Johnny Fe- , lus split their;, matches. Reilly's F. V loss was his first Davidsan this year. 1 Bainbridge, one under par when his matches ended after 13 holes, beat Penn's Jerry Mender, 7-5, and Villanova's Reggie Zurinskas, 8-7, to raise his season record to 4-0. By far the hottest Lion golfer this year, Bainbridge has yet to play more than 13 holes in any of his matches. Decker, with a 1-1 record be fore yesterday's meet, blasted the Quaker's Bob Goldsonit, 5-3, and the Wildcat's Nick Aquilino, 8-7. 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Undefeated Altman, 4-0, had trouble with the Plymouth Coun try Club course, but was good enough to beat Mary Kramer (P), 2-1, and Marty Connelly (V), 2-up. The remaining undefeated Lion linksman, Scott Stutz, 4-0, scored a 2-up win over Penn's Joe Cali han and a 2-1 victory over Villa nova's Jay Zibney. In losing his first match of (Continued on page seven) NOW HEAR THIS .. . If you want ship shape results ... take your sport and dress shirts to the Launderette 210 W. College Avenue