FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1958 Reilly Has Double Goal; Midfielders Pace Scoring Nittany golf captain Pat Reilly will have a double goal when he tees off in a home match Saturday- against Syracuse University. Not only will the likeable captain try to rebound from his first loss (Penn's Don War bury yesterday), but he'll be seeking revenge against the Orange's Warren Simmons. Simmons, a junior, handed Reilly a heartbreaking sudden death defeat in a match that went 23 holes last year. The Orange golfer walked off with the Eastern Intercollegiate Cham pionship at Annapolis later in the year. And Coach Joe Boyle doesn't expect the rest of the Syracuse squad to be a pushover for his undefeated "seven." Boyle praised Simmons and junior Mike Dritz as two "real good bs." And if they have come up wish anybody else, he said, it'll only ake their team rougher. Boyle had mixed e tions over his team's triangular meet win over Penn and Villan va yester day. He was disappoint d with a couple of his "aspirin pounders,") and also at the showing of the opponents. Both Lion victims were previously undefeated with 4-0 season logs. "Some of our boys played poor ly," he said, "and Penn and Villa nova didn't look good at all." Of course, he added, the course at Plymouth, • ~,, Country Club„ where the match was played, is narrow and tric ky. "It rained in the morning, maroing, and it was windy all , 8 day," he explain ed. On the bright side, he was "satisfied" with the team show- , ing, giving spe- - Reilly cial praise to Reilly, Bill David son, Charlie Decker, and Bob Bainbridge. The latter duo com pletely swamped their opponents as they both chalked up two vic tories by lopsided scores. Bain bridge, playing in the fourth slot, has yet to play more than 13 holes en route to four straight w ins, Davidson is slowly rounding in-, to shape, Boyle said, and Reilly looked very good in losing. The; Nittany captain fought an uphill' battle, and was trailing 1-up on the 18th tee. His second shot land ed short of the green, and three feet behind a bush. That's the break that lost him the match, Boyle said. Relays— (Continued from page six) j Engelbrink, Bill Schwab and Moran will probably make up the Lion entry in this afternoon's distance event. Dick Hambright, Blaine O'Conner. Jim Norton and Schwab will run in tomorrow's sprint relay. Also on tomorrow's card will be the relay with Kerr, King. Engelbrink and Moran running for Penn State. De fending champion Manhattan with Tom .Murphy and Joe Soprano will be hard pressed by the- crack Nittany 'outfit. Sohpomore Andy Nyce will be the Lion entrant in this after noon's discus throw with Kerr and King possibly competing inl the individual 2-mile run, Also entered in tomorrow's events for Penn State will be high jumper Dick Campbell;javelin thrower Sam Richards and pole vaulter Ogie Norris. Last Satur day co-captain Norris set a ne • Nittany pole vault mark of 13' 81/4". Lion Colors invited To Richmond Tourney RICHMOND, Va. (A)—P4mn State, Columbia and George town will join the- University of Richmond in this fifth an nual Richmond Invitational bas ketball tournament here Decem ber 29-30, it was announced Thursday. - Richmond coact► Lester-Hook er Jr. said the 1958 tourney will follow the sane* `format as the 1957 event, with two night doubleheaders. ' . THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA After five games midfielders Johnny Behne and Fred Donahoe lead .the scoring for the Penn State lacrosse team. Behne holds a one point edge over Co-Captain Donahoe, 7-6. Behne failed to score in the opening game against Hofstra, but has a four-game scoring streak going into tomorrow's ' home game with a tough Rutgers junit. But the Lion junior had a two-per-game scoring streak 'broken in Saturday's 3-2 victory over Penn. He had double goals against Loyola, j - -- • , . Navy and Mary : : : land before the I ' ' - Quakers held • , , him to a lone tal ' MIPP ilio, , ly. On the other 4 4 - ,,,,;1 -;,....." ( hand, Donahoe "Av" - ~_ - : has scored one • goal against) Penn, two against .1'....._ '•;.. - ' 7 - Loyola and three against Mary- Balms land. His three goals in one game is tops for the is ea s on although he shares the ,honor with the Lion's injured ace scorer Bill Hess who is lost for the season. In his only game this )lyear, Hess hit the triple mark to lead the home team to a 9-6 win over Loyola. Also contributing to the scoring column are Chip Henderson with two (scored in the first two games of the season), and attackmen Barryo'Price and Harry Brown with one each. Lion goalie Burt Houseworth has a very commendable save av erage of 62 percent—w h ic h is stopping nearly two-thirds of the shots the opponents take. And that includes a home game record against Maryland which House worth. would rather forget. This will be his second appearance be fore a home crowd and he will be facing a Rutgers team that is also rated among the top five in the nation. The team will be out to even up its season record in tomorrow's 2:30 p.m. contest on Beaver Field. Their record now stands at 2-3. Robison Tops Boxing Title News NEW YORK (W)—The third Su gar Ray Robinson - Carmen Ba suici middleweight bout won't be held until - fall at the earliest so Robinson is going to Europe for a summer vacation. • Intensive negotiations for the rematch haven't started. Robin son visited the International Boxing Club offices Wednesday to congratulate Truman K. Gib son, who wps named president of the IBC last week. The fight wasn't discussed.' • Basilio told ringside fans at the Nino Valdes-Mike DeJohn fight in Syracuse the same evening that he wanted 25 per 'cent of all receipts should the two meet', again, that negotiations hadn't started and that he planned to take Mrs. Basilio to Chicago for an ear operation in May. Sugar Ray has given the IBC an option on his next fight. It calls for Robinson to receive 42 1 / 2 per cent of everything. NEW YORK (IP)—Virgil Akins and Vince Dilartinez, finalists of th e welterweight elimination tournament, will battle for the vacant world championship in Ihe St. Louis Arena, Friday, June 6. The International Boxing Club, in announcing the site and date Thursday said each will receive a minimum of &30.000 for the 15- round fight, half of the guarantee will come from the NBC radio television rights handled by the IBC and the other $15,000 from St. Louis promoter Emory Jones., FLOWERS for that special *GIRL for the °SENIOR BALI at BILL McMULLEN FLORIST 130 E. COLLEGE - AV7-11394 THE GLAMOUR OF HOLLYWOOD ...THE EXCITEMENT OF SAN FRANCISCO...THE WHITE BEACHES OF SANTA BARBARA... 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Chicago 6 2 .750 San Francisco ____ 6 3 .667 tjy x-Cincianati 4 2 .667 1 c-Milwaukee 4 3 .571 1 'lli x-Philadelphia 3 3 .500 2 Los Angeles 3 6 .333 3 1 ,.'s x-Pittsburgh 2 6 .236 3!; St. Louis 2 6 .250 4 s—Playing night game. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. night—Kline (0-1) va. Haddix (1-0). Philadelphia at Milwaukee. night—Rob erta (1-0 k vs. Buhl, (1-0). St Louis at Los Ahgeles, night—Weh. meier (0-01 vs. McDevitt (0-1). Chicago at San Francisco. night—Broa nan vs. Monsant Athletics Blast Tigers, 7-2 KANSAS CITY (IP)—The brash Kansas City Athletics continued their robust hitting Thursday, launching a 12-hit attack against Bob Shaw and two other Detroit pitchers as they coasted to a 7-2 victory. • • •••'!':•,' 7, -,1` 3 - S P- 1 w; Maio TuDAY'S CAUES Record Sale An Major Labels 20-25% Reduction SHADLE ASSOCIATES corner Beaver and S. Allen Would you call this fair play ? Referee gives "Visitors" a boost--:"Homs" team ha to score on its own. What kind of a game would that be? Ridiculous—yet you and most people foci ' that same kind of unfairness all the time with some of your taxes. These are the taxes you pay in your electric bills. About 23 cents out of every dollar you pay for electricity goes for taxes. But 'a strange twist in federal law exempts several million families and businesses from paying all the taxes in their electric bills that you pay in yours. These are people whose electricity comes from federal gov ernment electric systems. You have to help make up the taxes these people don't pay. Most Americans feel that everyone should ,pay his fair share of taxes. Don't you agree? WEST PENN POWER #4. bok PAGE SEV dieted Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 6, Chicago 4 Kansas City 7, Detroit 2 Boston 4, Baltimore 3, 10 Innings New York at Washington, postpon rain W L Pet. G New York 7 2 .714 Kansas City 6 3 .667 1 Detroit 6 .600 1 Washington 4 3 .571 2 Cleveland 6 6 .60(► 2 Baltimore 3 5 .376 11 Boston 3 7 .300 4 ____ 2 7 422 6 Chicago TODAY'S GAMES Kansas City at Chicago—Urban (1•S) Wynn 41-1). Washington at Boston—Rarnoa (14) Baumann (0-0 Detroit at Cleveland. night—Bunning Nat.leak' (1-1). Ness York ■t Baltintore, night—Ford (1 vs. Johnson (0-11• • DANCING • FRIDAY. APRIL 25 10 'til 2 Pete Wasliko and his :Sottyyaieri " Spend an Enjoyable Night PARADISE CAFE in Bellefonte
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