PAGE TEN —Collegian Photo by Marty Srherr PENN STATE'S IC4-A INDOOR CHAMPIONS—The 1959 Lion varsity trackmen, who earlier this year annexed the indoor crown and tomotrow open the outdoor dual meet season are (bottom row, left to tight) -- Notin Gordon, assistant coach; Willie Myers, trainer; Dean Rocs', manager; Fred Kerr , Ed Molar), captain; John Tullar; Chick King; Ted Lopushinsky; and Chick Werner, head tow:h. Middle row—Dale Peters, Leonard Donahue, Andy Nyce, Dick Engelbrmk, John Fareira, George Jones, Bill Schwab, Dick 1-lambright and Bob Szeyller. Top Row—Allen Thomas, manager, Ron Beard, Dennie Johnson, Bob Brown, Dave LaHoft, Herm Weber, Don Davies, George Metzgar and Ray Kra nbau, manager State Indoor Champions Quest for Outdoor Title Penn Start By JOHN BLACK May the Lions meet two power- Tullar has the potential to toss Coach Chick Werner's IC4-A houses from the Big 10—Ohio the iron ball 50 feet and sprear 'Moot championship track squad! State and Michigan State. On thrower Jim Schwab has already w ill beg i n its quest for the! May 2, the Buckeyes will visit ; registered a 185' 11" toss this companion outdoor trophy to- Beaver Field and the follow- spring morrow in Thompson Stadium onl ing week the Spartans come to The Annapolis men, however, the grounds of the U.S. Naval! town. ' cannot match the Lion strength A(ademy with the Middle sinkers; The Nittany varsity finishes in sprints and middle distance fui nishing the opposition. 'off its home and dual meet slate iraces—Bob Brown, Blaine O'Con 'l'lw Nittany thinclads won'on May 23, when it plays host nor and George Metzgar in the their fast outdoor IC4-A title inito the Jaspers of Manhattan, tun- sprints and Dick Hambright, Don 1954 when they boasted such sties nets-up in the IC4-A indoor fes- Davies, Bill Schwab, Chick King, as Art Pollard and Roosevelt'tiyal in February. Dave LaHoff and George Jones GI lei Last spring they wound upl But the first and immediatniin the quarter and half. second in the trophy chase. Plac - :obstacle in the Lions' path is the Captain Ed Moran makes the ing one in d i \initial champion-I,Na" meet Lions the favorite to win the Jun Noi ton in the 440-yard dash 'mile and Fred Kerr, Dirk Engel meetsLast year the Midshipmen ' Th Wernermen face a tough 5-, sank the Lions' opening day , brink and Dennie Johnson will schedule before the IC4-Ai hopes by nipping the Blue and tangle with a fast Navy two-mile championships come up on May' White cindermen, 69 _ 61 o i l ; crew. 29 and 30, but veteran observers, Beaver Field. The Middies i ate already predicting that this! compiled most of their point i Entries for IM Soccer could he the year the Lions regain' advantage in the field events, Due on Wednesday that trophy, and that is their strong point ' 1 Entries for IM soccer must be One of the best home-meet, again this year, iturned in by 4:30 pm. Wednes cards in recent years is on tap' Three of the Navy pole vaulters'd a y at the intramural office in for the Blue and White spikerslare capable of topping the 13 1 / 2 - i Rae Hall, A $1 entry fee is re this spring. a foot mark Their top shot-putter quired for each team. The first two Saturdays in 'has exceeded 50 feet and their,' Five players make up a team -7-- :javelin ace has hit 183 feet. Thejbut it is urged that each team winning Na v y high jumper carry a few substitutes because against Pitt cleared 6' 2", and thelof the strenuous activity involved. IM Badminton broad jump winner leaped 22' n i Varsity players and freshmen let- F• Coach Werner has three 13- I ter winners from last fall are in inals to Start foot vaulters on his squad in the eligible to play. The games, which .persons of Dick Gross, Ron Beard will start at 6:15 p.m., will be and Dale Peters to stalemate played on Be aypr Field, begin- N Y . s attackuikew . se, John ning April ,7. Monday Night - ---- ---- - - I AUfiIIARPFHJACKHARPERJAcKIIARPERJAciaimigERJACKHARPERJAcKHAi Defending Champion "Sammy"i x . Phaungphakdi of Pi Lambda Phil= took anothet step toward his third;6 straight title in Fraternity Intra-!s s mural badminton action Wednes-ig dav Phaungphakdi won t h e'. l . Flight one title beating Fred; Meeklev of Alpha Gamma Rho.l 15.0. 15-3 He has allowed a total I k & of only 11 points to be score';'c against him in six tournament H 2 games. 14 In the Flight two champion-,.. ship, Val city tennis player Jeiry'i Cain of Beta Sigma Rho edged :4, Loa Benzak 01 Sigma Pi. 15-4):: 15-12 Cat p and Phaungpliakdi I\ di now more into the champion-,t: ship s mind, where they face each' other on Monday. Dave Ander:on of Delta Chi copped the Flight three title de- feating Kevin Crowe of Sigma Nu in a three game set. 15-10.: 12-15, 13-9, Mel Royer of Alphal Tau Omega, who won his . flight < la-,t year. had tiouble with LoLe- 74 Popp of Chi Phi, berme winning 15-13. 15-12. Royer is now Flightr: four champ and wilt meet .Ander-' ; son in the championship round on Monday. Palmer Leads Tourney J ,4 HOUSTON, Tex. itn Arnold, Palmer, the 1957 champion. led a mammoth assault against the, Memorial Park courNe. yek„terday by scoring a six-under-11 par ti 6 for the first rcund lead m,u m the $30,000 Classic Golf Invita tional. '; Around the corner from Bostonian Ltd. V 7 tonal. 1 JACRHARPERJACKMARFERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHAB THE Di 4 .4.'i COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Jack Harper SALE Saturday Only SPORT COATS 1 / 2 PRICE 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 141 . _214 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Reg. Ll Long 1 X#4 4 k . 44 pa Custom Shop for Men W. College Ave. State College Linksmen to Oppose Mountaineers, Hoyas The Nittany Lion linksmen will try to return to the win column this weekend when they face West Virginia, away, tomorrow and the Hoyas of Georgetown, Saturday, on the Lion golf course. Coach Joe Boyle does not know too much about the Mountie septet since they are not in the EIGA and do not face too many Eastern opponents. Since 1941, the first meeting between the two clubs, the Nit tanies stand 4-0. The last time the teams met was in 1956. In this match, the Lions downed the Mounties 7-0. Incidentally. Bill Davidson, in his rookie sea son, downed his West Virginia opponent by a large margin. The Georgetown Hoyas are an other tough opponent that the Blue and White will face this season The only information the Lion coach has on the Hoyas is i that they beat Washington and Lee by a 4-3 score. On the other hand Washington and Lee lost to the Maryland Terrapins, 4-3 ; while the Lions suffered a 6.1 defeat at the hands of the Terps. TEE SHOTS' The Nittany Lions, in 22 years of play with Georgetown, have a 10-12 record . . . The Lions lost their first match to the Quakers of Penn in 19 years last Saturday Coach Joe Boyle has a 19-3 record in his two-and-a-half years at Penn State . . . Both of Boyle's teams have finished second in the EIGA championships , , . In last year's l Easterns, Lion captain Bill Da vidson, defeated teammate John Felus in the semi-finals to ad vance into the finals. H-Ball Doubles-- (Continued from page nine) 21-4. 21-17; and basketball for ward Paul Sweetland teamed with Ron Griffith to upend Zeta Beta Tau's Ted Steinman and Fred Ochroch- 21-11, 21-3. Dick Barth and Ed Zimmerman of Theta Chi smashed Beta Theta Pi's hopes of sending two com binations to the flight champion ships by beating Charles Welsh and John Urban. Their play marked the night's closest battle before the Theta Chi's eked out The first Shirt Satellite is fi nally a reality !Just yesterday, during their lunch hour, Van Heusen scientists launched a Van Heusen Century Shirt into the stratosphere. It's now circling the earth 180,000 miles up, in an orbit so large that a grown man couldn't walk it, even in a whole day! Travel ing at the legal 35 miles per hour, it is expected that the Van Heusen Century Shirt Satellite will remain up there in the blue beyond for at least 1200 years. And, with luck, maybe 1201. "But," you will ask, "what value will the Shirt Satellite have for science?" Just this, friend! It will further prove the immutable law that the soft collar on Van Heusen Century Shirts won't wrinkle . . . ever! You see, the slick Van Heusen physicists have attached an electronic 'Wrinkle-ricter to the collar of the Van Heusen Century FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1959 MAJOR LEAGUES AMERICAN LEAGUE Hansen City ti, Chicago fi Washington 7. Boston 5 Baltimore 7, Neva Yoik 4 W.L. Pet. 4 0 1,000 ._ 3 1 .760 4 2 .007 2 2 .lioo _ 2 2 .600 _--._ 2 3 .00 1 3 210 0 6 000 NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 7, rhilaglelphm 3 Chicago 11, San Unmake° .1 W. L. Pet. Mile. aukee 4 0 1000 Cincinnati :4 1 .7011 San Francisco 4 2 AV Chicago _ 3 2 .000 x—l.on Angelo; 2 2 .300 Philadelphia 1 2 .313 —St. Louie 1 4 .200 Pittsburgh _ 0 6 .4160 x—Night Came. Cit %eland _ New York _ Chicago Boston Washington liar, as City Baltimore Detroit NEW YORK i AP) Probable mirhera for totlay%, major league game: American League New York at Roston —Turley 11-0) ‘B4. Brewer 10-11. Detroit at Chicago—Lary 0-11 e. Don. Marl (1-01, Kan.-4i., City at Cleveland N—Coleman (0-01 SN. Bell (1.01 Wanhington at Baltimore N- Fircher (0-01 %a. Pappas o_ol National League Philadelphia at Cincinnati N—Comes 10.01 xi.. Lasi rence 10-01. Pitt'burgh at iktil , a,'ece--liatlarc AM) "a Hush (0.0 1. Chtraao at Loa Angeles N—Drott 0-1)) %a, Williams (0-01 St. Loma at San Franriwo 0.1) MeCot mirk (0-01. a 21-8, 8-21, 21-17 victory. Turning to independent league play, George Delp and F red Scheinholtz defeated Larry Wer ner and Leo Schmidt, 21-11, 21- 16 to cop the League A title, and Jim Thomas paired with Jim Swope to beat Bill Slothovkr and Don Signor 21-1, 21-1. These two league champions will move to the championship round along with the League B title holders who are yet to be crowned. La4...,.4.42 , v.el / Shirt, This clever device will constantly send back elec tronic reports on the condition of the collar, so, for 1200 years, we earthlings will have abso lute proof that the soft collar on Van Heusen Shirts won't wrinkle . .. ever. Should you ever have any doubts, just drop in to the Van Heusen office, and listen to the reports coming back from the Shirt Satellite. One more thing—the Van Heusen Century Shirt Satel lite will drop back to the earth in the spring of 3157 (possibly 3158) and you're all invited to the return party! If, in the meantime, you want to see the Van Heusen Century Shirt, you can at your campus haberdashery. He has them in 5 collar styles, in white, stripes and colors. $4 & $5. At better stores everywhere or write: Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, 417 Fifth Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
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