The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 04, 1959, Image 7

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    SATURDAY. APRIL 4, 1959
Maryland Ace to Miss Penn State Kegler
In ABC Tourney
Penn State Link Opener
Maryland will be missing its top golfer this afternoon
when the Terps meet the Nittany Lions at College Park, Md.
in the season's opener.
Dale Beman, a U.S. Walker Cup choice, is playing in the
Master's tournament in Augusta, Georgia.
Beman's first round score of 74
put him in a tie for 19th place.
But his score was the third best
among the amateurs entered in
the tourney.
Because of Beman's absence
Coach Joe Boyle's boys should
have it a little easier. Boyle now
can put his men in more strategic
places in the Lion lineup.
Bill Davidson, EIGA golf cham
pion, is expected to lead the Lions
today as they go after their 12th
straight win. Additional help is
expected from Scott Stultz and
Roy Altman. Stultz was unde
feated last year and Altman
helped the Lions win many close
matches.
The rest of the lineup is corn- ,
posed of new faces including
Haydn Thomas and John Morton
who have never seen a varsity
match.
The sixth member of the team
will be Dick Burgoon. Burgoon,
a transfer student from Franklin
and Marshall, is highly rated by
Boyle and is expected to give the
Golfsters some added help.
The last time the linksmen
faced Maryland was in 1957 when,
they won a close 4-3 decision.
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• The teams will be playing on
a brand new course today. This,
course, built by Maryland Uni
versity, was dedicated last July
4th; thus this will be Mayland's
first match on the new links.
TEE SHOTS This is Coach
Boyle's third season as coach at
Penn State . . . He was captain of
the 1949 Lion team which had an
8-4 record .. . State has only had
three golf coaches since golf be
came a varsity sport in 1944 . . .
Bob Rutherford was the Nittany
coach from 1922-1949. He compiled
a record of 105-46-6.
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The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows
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Ike May Miss
Opening Game
WASHINGTON (PP) Presi
dent Eisenhower, barring a last
minute change of plans, will miss'
the opening game of the major
league baseball season next Wed
nesday.
Vice President Richard M. Nix
on apparently will be called in
Instead to throw out the first ball
when the Washington Senators
meet the Baltimore Orioles at
Griffith Stadium.
The White House reported yes
terday that Eisenhower hopes to
leave early next week for Au
gusta, Ga., and a golfing vacation.
1. When your friends impart confidences,
do you feel (A) uncomfortable, or
(B) complimented?
2. Do you prefer a task which demands
(A) the organization of complex details,
or (B) a constant flow of ideas?
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Mel Royer, one of Penn State's
top bowlers, has been- chosen to
compete in the American Bowling
Congress' Intercollegiate bowling
tournament to be held April 9
in St, Louis.
Royer, a member of Alpha Tau
Omega, has consistently been one
of the best intramural bowlers in
the last 3 years. He has led his
team to 28 straight points in frat
ernity league C competition this
season.
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Royer has been bowling for
many years in his home town
of Lancaster. He participated
in the regional division of the
State tourney in 1945 and '49
and in 1947 he went to the State
tourney.
Royer was picked to compete
in the ABC's becaue of his per
formance in the Association of
College Student Unions tourna
ment. In that tourney, colleges
and universities were asked to
pick their top keglers and have
them compete in a rolloff. The
events were broken down into
team scores, doubles and high sin
gles.
The tourney, itself, is broken
down into regions. Penn State is
in Region, 11. In each region, the
high doubles team, the top two
singles rollers and the entire top
team receive awards. A new slant
was opened when the American
Machine and Foundry Corpora
tion offered to pay the meet ex
penses for the top two bowlers of
each region.
Don Watkins, assistant director
of intramurals, arranged the
tournament here. He selected 12
men to participate.
Royer rolled a 161-205-183 for
a 529 series in the individual
competition. In the doubles, he
had a 190-215-191 for a 596
series. In the tingles, he rolled
a 192-156465 for a 513. This
game him a total of 1638 pins, -
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region.
The team which bowled for the
prizes consisted of: Royer, Don
Costanza, Lou Klukosky, Jack
Neifert, Don Kissinger and Bill
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heavily in your choice of filter
cigarettes: (A) the opinions
of friends with similar tastes,
or (B) your own
considered judgment?
It is usually the case that men and women
who really think for themselves come
around to VICEROY as their brand of filter
cigarette . for two very good reasons:'
VICEROY is the one cigarette that gives
them a thinking man's filter and a smoking
man's taste.
*lf you checked (B) on any six of the nine
questions . . . you really think for yourself!
—Collegian Photo by Bob Thompaost
CAMPUS BOWLING STAR Mel Royer, was picked to attend the
ABC Intercollegiate Bowling Tourney, April 9, in St. Louis. Royer
has been a consistent 180 bowler for hi,s fraternity—ATO---in
IM play.
Covell. According to Dutch Sykes,
IM director, this team took about
every prize offered in the 'region.
Right behind Royer In the
competition for the trip were Don
Costanzo and Lou Klukosky.
Both 'men bowl for the All Stars
in IM competition. This team set
an alley record earlier this year
for the best single team, game.
Klukosky was a scant 10 pins
behind foyer, rolling a high
game of 234 for 1828 total pins.
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friendships with superiors would be
(A) a great help, or (It) actually a
hindrance to your career with a firm?
Which, to your mind, has the greater AO .0
influence on you in making a good grade:
(A) the instructor, or (B) the subject
matter of a course?
Do you believe that the saying "haste A 0 B EI
makes waste" is (A) always true, or
(B) often false?
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Costanso had 1612 pins. Due to
a rule that only one kegler from
each campus can go to St. Lou.
is, Klukosky and Costanso could
not be chosen. Instead, a bowler
from Carnegie Tech was picked.
Tennis Managers Called
Second, third and fourth semes
ter students interested in assist
ant managerships in tennis should
apply at the Athletic Association
office in Rec Hall.
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