PAGE SIX Varsity Tracksters Field Seasoned Outdoor Squad Two current Penn State record holders and 16 returning lettermen give promise of bright prospects for the Nittany Lion outdoor track season, which opens this weekend with the Quantico Relays in Quantico, Virginia. Captain and double record holder Ed Moran heads a Amid ay of vetetans that forms the nucleus of a squad that is also studded by promising soph oniore talent Moran, who last year set the Lion records in the 880-yard and mile runs, is joined by top distance runners, Dick Engel brink, Freddie Kerr and Charlie King. All are seniors except Engelbrink who is a junior. Quarter- mile record holder Dick llambright paces a middle distance crew that includes pre vious letter winners Bill Schwab and George Jones. Hambright. a junior, made an entry in the Penn State record books with a 47.6 clocking in the 440 during a sparkling rookie season with the Lion varsity last year. Schwab and Jones are both seasoned juniors. Three sophomores have stood out among the newcomers to the varsity lineup in early practices. Footballers Dave Truitt and Jim Schwab and eager Jon Musser have showed that they also pos st;s skills on the track and field. Musser and the younger of the Schwab brothers are javelin throwers. Each won the PIAA championship in his class as a schoolboy. Truitt is a promising young hurdler and sprinter. Coach Chick Werner. starting his 26th year as Penn Stale spike mentor•, has been drilling his run ners and field men since the (lore of the indoor season and had 30 Tennis Managers Called of his top men sacrifice their Second, third and fourth semes sin ing vacation to work out• for t ter students interested in assist the pending schedule cant managership in tennis should Five dual meets and Iwo re- apply at the Athletic Association lay carnivals plus the IC4-A 'office in Rec Hall. Royer, Lacky, Anderson Post Wins in Intramuralßadminton Mel Royer of Alpha Tau Omega paced Int r a mural Badminton competition last night as he scored a double shutout victory over Dick America of Omega Psi Phi, 15-0 and 15-0. In a contest that went to three games, Bob Lackey of Pi Lambda Phi defeated Bob Thompson of Pi Kappa Alpha, 11-15, 15-7, lnd 15-5. In other games, George Gold stein of Sigma Alpha Mu defeated Bob Mills of Delta Tau Delta, 15-8, 15-2. Ted Lopushinsky of Braver House beat Gabriel Dc- Pietro of Tau Phi Delta, 15-13. 15-7; Lou Beazak of Sigma Pi took Dave Reeder of Acacia, 15-1, 15.12; Lou Papp of Chi Phi Dick Hambright .. . 440 record holder and NCAA championships com prise the Nittany outdoor spike activity this spring. Navy, Ohio State, Michigan State, Pitt, and Manhattan furn ish the dual meet competition for the Wernermen who will also participate in the Quantico and Penn Relays Neat Larry Shearer of Delta Up lion, 15-5, 15-13; and Al Horne of Alpha Zeta beat Joe Boston of Sigma Phi Epsilon. 15-2, 15-6. Ron Dietz of Alpha Gamma Rho swept Dave Martinez of Phi Kappa Psi, 15-4, 15-5: John Saw hill of Pi Kappa Alpha took Carl Overdorf of Delta Theta Sigma, 15-12, 15-7; Ron Novak of Theta Xi won over Steve Miller of Phi Epsilon Pi, 15-10, 15-2: and Dave Anderson of Delta Chi beat Fred Koehey of Beta Theta Pi, 15-2, 15-1, Forfeit wins went to Tim Eise man of Alpha Chi Sigma. Paul Riehardsonof Phi Delta Theta, and Art Nagle of Alpha Sigma Phi. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Bucs, Reds Will Open Tomorrow NEW YORK 41)) The big leagues are switching the script for this year's openers. The clubs will be in the same cities but the players will be in new towns. Only about 50 per cent of last year's starter's will be manning the same battle stations when the baseball season gets under way with two special openers Thurs day and a seven-game schedule on Friday. Here is the two-day opening schedule that is expected to at tract about 267,000 fans, par for the course. Thursday American League. Baltimore at Washington. Na tional League: Pittsburgh at Cm cinnati. Friday—American League: Bos ton at New York, Chicago at De troit, Cleveland at Kansas City, National League; Cincinnati at Philadelphia (night), San Fran cisco at St. Louis (night), Los Angeles at Chicago, Milwaukee at Pittsburgh. And the weatherman said, "It should be sunny and mild Fri day in Pittsburgh with the temperature in the 60's." PHILADELPHIA UP) South paw Curt Simmons of the Phila.- 'delphia Phillies will be operated on Friday for the removal of a bone chip from the elbow of his pitching arm, the club said Tues day. 020 New Frigidaire Washers 1 / 2 Block West of Campus 459 Railroad Avenue Automatic NOW OPEN SELF-SERVICE LAUNDERAMA •6 New Jensen Gas Dryers 0 Doors Never Closed •Finished in 1 / 2 Hour Baer Credits Win To All-Around Play If a prediction can be made from the way a team performs in its opening game it looks like the Lion lacrosse team is in for one of its best seasons. The Baermen pounded Loyola, 14-3, in their opener Saturday. "It was the consistent team play in all sections that made the outcome of the game so de cisive in our favor," said Coach Earnie Baer as he talked of the Lions' victory "Consistency such as this is what wins games and team work is another factor . that rates high in whether a club is going to win or lose," he said. "The defense did a spectacular job of clearing the ball out to the midfield." "Dick Dill and Mike Beattie did an excellent job in this respect along with Dave Er win and Andy Moconyi," Baer said. "Their aggressive play and hust ling all over the field helped con tain the Loyola offense almost 'completely and gave our offense more opportunity to score." Coach Baer said. "The midfield also did an out standing job in getting the ball up to the attack and checking back on defense." he commented. Baer also said that Bob Swan son was especially effective in his midfield position as he scored three and assisted on three. "He ran the plays as planned and helped to set up the attack for a scoring position." Baer praised :the junior playmaker. "Ray Tuleya and Dick Bul lock - should also receive merit for their defensive play on mid i field," Baer continued. "John Behne, of course, de serves much praise for his eight • Prices to Fit the Student Budget ... possible because of self-service WASH - - • ••. . Grhound Railroad Ave. VFW I _ _. _ ..1 West Colle,ze Ave. ndry of State WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1959 . . . • . • . goal scoring effort. If he con tinues in this fashion he could top Bill Hess for all-time honors," Baer said. Baer said that Jim Winpenny, Bill McDonough, and Jim Kane also did an excellent job on the attack as Winpenny scored a goal while McDonough and Kane pick ed up an assist apiece. COIN-OPERATED IEr!MM:S 1 Gilif DRY MIR , ,-, , Atl Ailti:o, College
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