The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 02, 1958, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958
Lion-Pitt Golfers May Get Confused:
'Reilly? Which Reilly Do You Mean?'
When Penn State's golfers lay their undefeated record on the line Saturday against the
University of Pittsburgh in the Steel City, passersby are likely to get a little confused
with the names of two participants—Pat and Bill Reilly.
Pat is the number one man and captain of Coach Joe Boyle's Nittany aspirin pounders,
while Bill, Pat's brother, is number two man and captain of the Panthers.
How did the pair come to enter
different colleges? "Well," the
soft-spoken Lion captain ex
plained, "Bill wanted to strike out
for himself at a different school.
All during high school, he sort of
played in my shadow."
And it may be a good thing that
the Panther half of the brother
combination isn't going to meet
Pat when the two Eastern powers
collide. For. Bill has foun it tough
to beat his brother, eve though
he may have been : uccessful
striking out on his own.
"To tell the truth,"
"the only time I've eve
against him in competit
for a country club ch
ship at Sharon. I won,
Explaining the victory
brother, Pat touched of
Bill's outstanding char
temperament. "He had
after nine holes," Pat
he tried to take a shorte
tenth hole, and landed
trees. By the time he
he was missing three cl
few strokes. He explo
that, and I won easily." )
"Bill always gambles.' Pat con
tinued, "and you could compare
him to Billy Joe Patton (notorious
for taking big chances)." Accord
ing to Pat, his brother is con
stantly letting off stem 'on the
course. "but it doesn't affect his
play. He sort of gets tight if he
isn't mad at something."
To prove his point, Pat point
ed out the incident that hap
pened during Bill's match with
State's Jim Gerhart last year.
"Bill got stuck in a trap, and
he couldn't see the green or the
flag. He blasted out and didn't
like the shot, so he broke his club,
uttered some vernacular explica
tives, and bounced his head on
the ground—as the ball rolled in
the cup. Bill drove Gerhart out
of his mind last year, and beat
him."
Does this odd situation put a
strain on Reilly's parents? Pat
Indie V-Ball
Playoffs began Wednesday night
to crown a champion in the Indie
Volleyball tournament.
The Bullets took the first step
in defending their crown when
they beat Nittany Co-op, 15-10,
8-15, 15-10.
Hanna's Horrors nipped the'
Leviathins, 18-16, 15-8, and the
Hurricanes breezed by Nittany
38, 15-2, 15-7. The winners, along
with the McKee Trojans—who
drew a bye, will meet in the
semi-finals at Rec Hall next week,
In the fraternity tournament,
Sigma Chi won the League H title
by beating Beta Theta Pi, 15-5,
16-14. In League E there is a
triple tie between Alpha Chi Sig-
only the best will'do...
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McLANAHAN'S
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—Daily Collegian montage by Matt Mathews
Captain Bill Rielly of Pat ... and Captain Pat Rielly of Penn State
said his fo]ks never play favorites.
"My father will go nine around
nine holes v,'iht me, then switch
to my brother," Pat said. His mo
ther does the same thing.
Of course, each of the broth
ers has their own view as to
the winner of Saturday's match.
"My brother thinks Pitt will
smack us good," Pat chuckled,
"but I know we're going to chew
layoffs Begin
ma, Phi Delta Theta, and Delta;
Tau Delta. The tie will be played
off Monday night, and then the
fraternity playoffs will begin.
Pi Kappa Alpha's 7-0 drubbing
of Delta Theta Sigma was the
highlight of opening night play in
the IM soccer tournament. Dick
Gregor led Pi Kappa Alpha's at
tack with three goals. Bob Ed
wards had two.
In other games Delta Tau Delta
beat Lambda Chi Alpha, 4-0;
Theta Delta Chi upset defending
champion, Alpha Tau Omega, 1-0;
Alpha Sigma Phi beat Tau Phi
Delta, 2-0; Phi Mu Delta upended
Sigma Phi Epsilon, 1-0, and Aca
cia beat Alpha Phi Delta on cor
ner kicks.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
them up."
Win or lose, there's consolation
in the fact that the two aren't
playing on the same team. "We've
played in two better-bail tourna
ments together, winning one and
coming in second in the other,"
Pat said. I'm the only one who
can play with him and put up
with his temperament because I
' just ignore it."
OSU Rivalry Renewed
Penn State and Ohio State will
renew their football rivalry at Co
lumbus, 0., in 1963 and 1964.
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By The Ass.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB.
Chicago 9 5 .643
San Francisco --- 9 6 .600
x-Pittsburgh 7 r, .683 1
Milwaukee 8 6 .571 1
Cincinnati ______ 6 6 .545 1%
Philadelphia 6 7 .462 21: ;
x-Los Angeles —_- 5 9 .357 4
St. Louis 3 10 .231 51,
x—Playing night game
* *
Cincinnati at St
10-11 vs. Jones (0-21.
Milwaukee at. Chicago—Conley (0-1) vs
Drott 11-0).
Pittsburgh at Lo 4 Angeles (N)--Daniels
(UA) vs. Podres 13-01.
Philadelphia at San Francisco IN)—San
ford (24 ) s. McCormick (0-01.
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PROBABLE PITCHERS
Loufis (N)—Lawrence
We will be serving dinners from 11:30 a.m.
until 7:00 p.m. Mothers Day, May 11, 1958.
No reservations are necessary.
the TAVERN
RESTAURANT
$ Penn State Men: $
WILL YOU HAVE ANY
MONEY
LEFT IN SEPTEMBER?
You will with our summer work. REAL
money $9O a week and up and a
chance for our $4OO cash scholarships.
If you have access to a car, write to:
College Plan
119 E. Butler Ave.
Ambler, Pa.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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New York 9 1 .699
k-Washington —_ 7 f .636
Kansas City 8 6 .615
Detroit 87 .833
x-Cleveland 7 7 .800
v-Baltimore 5 6 .155
Boston 5 10 .33. t
x-Chicago - _ 3 9 .250
s—Flaying night games.
PROBABLE PITCHERS
Chicago at Washington 1N —Do
10-3) vs. Pascual (0-1).
Cleveland at Baltimore (N) —Frant
vs. Loes (0-21
Kansas City nt New York—Terry
a. Larsen (2-01.
Detroit at Beaton—Bunning (1-2) va
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