PAGE SIX View for Golfers Bright; Davidson,Stultz to Return Optimism is high among the Nittany Lion golfsters as they prep for an encounter with the Maryland Terrapins in an effort to continue their 11 match streak. Coach Joe Boyle is optimistic because he has three re turning lettermen, including Eastern champ Bill Davidson. Davidson, Nittany Captain, had a * * * 6-4 rorord for the season and won the EIGA championship at Yale. lie led the Lions to a second place in the tom ney. Also returning are undefeat ed Scott Stull: and Roy Alt man, who turned in a 9.1 slate last year. Stultz and Altman were the big surprises for the linksmen last year. Stuha dotted his undefeated season with some wins over highly-rated oppo nents. Both he and Altman were the key factors in the wins over Georgetown and Cornell. Another key in Boyle's plans Is Dick Burgeon, senior transfer from Franklin and Marshall. 'Burgeon may be the turning point in our season." said Coach Bovle The other three spots on the team are hotly contested. Given the be't chance to earn one of these are: John Mop ton, Haydn Thomas, Bob Rutherford, Nick Molloy and Ed Kormos. Two of these are sophomores, two are SCOTT STULTZ juniors and one is a senior. Coach Boyle expects most of . . . undefeated returnee the matches to be tough this undefeated with a 10.0 record. year. The greatest opposition will stem from Penn and Three of their wins were close Maryland, he said. The Terra -14-3 decisions over Georgetown, pins finished fourth in last Pitt and Cornell. year's NCAA tournament. Penn Boyle said that he hadn't had has vastly improved and fi- imuch chance to look over his gures to give the Lions a tough ``team because of inclement wea time. ther during the early spring and Last year the linksters were the extended Easter vacation. Snowfall Halts ßos tonThe o T e 13 1 o p o S C S e r o e a Cwl.losoe the Eastern division crown of the NBA last night by beating the Syracuse Nets, 130.125. The Celts will meet Minne apolis for the professional championship. Lion Stickmen At Hofstra Badgered by a surprise spring snowstorm, the Penn State la crosse team was unable to test its skill at llofstra College last Sat urday and the season opener with the Flying Dutchmen was called because of poor playing condi tions. Coach Earnie Baer stated that if the game was later in the season It would most likely have been played no matter what the wea ther. But since both teams were riot in top shape and the field was in such miserable condition from the excessive snow and rain both coaches decided it would be best to - forego the game. Baer said that a playing field In such poor condition with a slick field would tend to increase the possibility of injuries. Thus, the season opener will now he shifted to 2 p.m. Satur day when the Lion stickmen meet Loyola on the Nittany Area field. Last season the Lions topped Loyola 9-6. In their second scrimmage tilt of the season the Baermen were stopped by a hiehly touted Princeton team, 11-7. However, Baer said that the Lions did remarkably well against their superior adversaries by staying within four goals. The Ti gers were ranked in the upper echelon of the nation last season and could well be a top threat again this year. lam 4a41!3 Lisa -ii NODS 0i- 84011 u 10.9. 40-Wvi3 KIMSN'd VIM Penn State will inaugurate foot ball relations with UCLA: in 1963. The teams will meet at Univer sity Park, in their first game, and at Los Angeles in 1964. If )6 IN No r 4A, APRIL A FREE co, A _ ENLARGEMENT A big, sparkling 5"x7" enlargement of your favorite negative, ABSOLUTELY F R E El with each roll of black & white film developed be fore April 25. 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PENNSYLVANIA Delta Upsilon Lion Relay Quartet Wins Crown NT lA,* ins In IM Mat By BRUCE HENDERSON The Nittany Lion spikers ended the indoor track season Delta Upsilon became the new: in fine style Saturday night in the Chicago Daily News Games. fraternity mat king the night !The two-mile relay team won its event, distance man Ed before Easter vacation began I „ ran pushed Ron Delany to the wire in the mile run and when it edged past Delta Theta! i v iu Sigma, 98-91 Alpha Zeta came in, crossed second and sprinter Bobby Brown lost to Ira Murth a close third with 84 points. ,inson by an "eyelash" in the 50- With a schedule full of fast. yard dash. classy wrestling, the 1000 fans, , The baton team of Don Davies.- had to wait until the last match! before the champ was determined. Bill Schwab, Chick King and Dick Engelbrink chalked up its Ex-Marine Clem Newbold. third straight victory in invi- SAE heavyweight and "new tational competition. friend" of Delta Upsilon decided The Lion quartet traveled the the issue when he pinned Delta I distance in 7.38.2 and finished 10 Theta Sigma's Ron Alleman at yards ahead of second place Mich -2:50 with a half nelson and arm bar. igan. Western Michigan, Not r e ,Dame and Loyola rounded out the Newbold put on a fine display:pack. of control wrestling as he easily The individual breakdown of handled the rough-and-tumble ,half-mile times showed Davies, Allemanwho had reached the1:57.5 Schwab, 1-54.4, King, 154.5, finals after pinning top-seeded 'and Engelbrink, 1:51.8. Andy Moconyi, 1 Senior Moran. Blue and White Glen Klippen3tein of AGR, run- captain, ran his fastest indoor ner-up last year in the semi -( mile of the year in forcing the finals of the 145-pound class on undefeated Delany to come from the short end of a controversial behind and put on a surge in referee's decision, turned in onet in 4:06.4. the homestretch before winning of the finest exhibitions of the, evening as he rode Kappa Sigma's! Rowland Wilkinson to a 3-1 vic -1 It was the 34th consecutive in . tory. door mile oor mile triumph for the un stoppable Irishman who has nev- After a first period of fast ,er been beaten on American rushes and paries, but no points, i boards. Moran finished six yards Klippenstein swung to a quick behind with a 4:07.2 clocking. • reversal in the second. Wilkin- ! Phil Coleman, running for the son, after two years of mores - ! Chicago Track Club, set the pace fling in the Army,- found the ; for the first three quarters with former Bryn Athyn Academy : ,Moran in second and Delany trail ace too much to handle as he i n g. _. Moran came on strong and struggled vainly to escape from r , took the lead for the last couple a torturing tight-waist ride. laps with Delany hot on his trail. Sigma Nu's Jim MacLaughlin !The Villanova dramatic arts grad has become a living cliche—"al-(student made his bid 30 yards ways a bridesmaid, but never alfrom the wire and passed Moran bride"—after finishing runner-up; as they came off the last turn. for the third year in a row. This! { Twice in the same evening time he came close in the 142-, Bobby Brown sprinted 50 yards pound division but lost out toj in 5.2 seconds and twice fin- DTS's Don Deckman, 9-7, in al 'shed a narrow second to Ira mtach loaded with action after; Murchinson. Bro w n flashed a scoreless first period. ___ _._. WRESTLING SUMMARY 128-13ollinger (CHM) dee. Fey (PDT) 1-0: Greenleaf (Ind) dee. Nonsmoker 8-1). In—Bennett ran dee. Berkley (KS) 4-1: linker (Ind, dec. Kelly. 5.0. 142—Dickman (tiTS) dec. klacLaughlin ISN). 9-7; Robb and) dec. Deg ling. /3-4. 150—Klippenstein (AGRI dec. Wilkinson (Continued on page eight) in Chicago For the man who after every meal These DICKIES tlap-pocket Ivy slacks take minimum care because they're real Wash and Weir. Your exact size assured with the exclusive? Dickies "no sew" waistband let-out. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 .904 # 1 Oilt -Alt • /if ED MORAN . .. pushes Delany to wire through the distance in the sec ond qualifying heat and again in the finals. The final race was so close that it could have gone either way, and the judges awarded the blue ribbon to Muchinson. Both run ners equaled the meet record time of 5.2 seconds. Michigan's Torn Robinson finished third and Al Jacobs of the Chicago Track Club was fourth. diDiCkieS wash and wear slacks available at Persia's Men's Shop 125 S. Allen St. can't press