SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1 Lion Golf Meet Ge Scott Stoltz lost the varsity linksters w' , back West Virginia, 5 The Nittany Lion vidual match play con. lated 2 1 / 2 out of a possib points awarded to the best-ball duo in each fou chalk up victory numbe Top point-getters for t big Penn State squad we Morton and Haydn Tho teamed to defeat their ents in best-ball play a won their individual Morton edged Sam Urso and Thomas crushed B 7-and-6. Stultz's loss, snappin match victory streak, w pensated for by r - ;- Lion captain Bill 4. Davidson, wh o came from be- ! 1 ' Y hind to edge thr Mounties' firs man, Adolp Popp. T - wlo down aft 15 holes, it tool ed as if 1a s year's Easter' champion wou: run his season losing skein three, but he to cop the last three holes—the eighteenth by sinking a pressure-1 packed thirty foot downhill .putt to capture the match, one up. Stulta's match was a different story, as last year's leading con- tributor to Penn State's un blemished record fell behind on the early holes and never caught the Mountaineers' An- thony Morsko, losing 4-and-3. The Lions' Dick Burgoon and Roy Altman were both defeated Champion Terrapins To Play Lion Netmen By 808 THOMPSON Collegian Photography Editor Penn State's tennis team will try to break a two-match Maryland winning streak over the Nittany Lions this after noon when it meets the Terrapins in College Park. Coach Sherman Fogg, whose team goes into today's matches with a 1-1 season record, expressed optimism for today's outing. "I think we may be able to beat them," he said yesterday before leaving the cam pus. Maryland, although not poses sing ally outstanding stars, has a well-balanced squad. The Terra pins are current Atlantic Coast Conference champions, and have been for the last two years. Lion captain Chuck Bible heimer is expected to lake his single match, although he lost his match to a Terrapin singles opponent last year. Also competing in singles com petition today will be sophomore Dick Ludwig, junior JeCry Carp and sophomore Garry Moore, a native of Washington, have 1-1 records so far son. Also competing will b Don Harnett, a senior, Krall, a junior. Both h records. John Blanch,. a more, with an 0-1 rec , see action too. Doubles will feature Bi er and Carp, Blanck, an more Don McCartney, a and Ludwig. McCartn Blanck have won both tl bles matches this season, The Lions go onto ti confident, after trounein?. 9-0 Thursday. Previo • lost to Cornell 8-1. The next match will against Army at West Wednesday. London _Works Ou INDIANAPOLIS Oil London whizzed throug two-hour workout ,yesti preparation for a hea chainpionship bout wit Patterson May L rs Win First; rgetown Today LARRY 'ROTH first golf match in two seasons, but n their first match this season turning, j 4„-3 1 / 2 , yesterday at Morgantown. oilers, although splitting the six indi th the Mountaineers, accumu-1 MEM e three lowest ohte to one. in match play but holed putts when necessary to salvage a point awarded for best-ball. Burgoon lost to Sid Bennett, 2-and-1, and Altman was edged by Jim Ben son, one up. e visit e John I.s, who oppon , d also 1 atches. 9 -and-1, lb King The victory marked Penn State's fifth triumph in five out ings over the West Virginia golf ers in a series dating back to 1941. The Boylemen will be out to gain their second straight win and boost their record to the .5011 mark when Georgetown University's linksters invade the University Golf Course this , afternoon. a 12 - s com- In wake of their continuing! mastery over West Virginia, the ; Lions are expected to encounter; tougher opposition against the; Hoyas, who have mastered the; Nittany golfers on 12 of 22 pre vious occasions. Tee-off time is scheduled for one o'clock. Erie Bowling Team Nabs Second in Tourney ST. LOUIS (W) Members of the little-known Koehler team of Erie, Pa., roared into second place in all three categories of the American Bowling Congress tour nament minor events here yester day. Fred Potter claimed the runner up spot in the singles and all events, with 760 and 2,048, respec tively, while teammates Anthony Malone and Ray Smith collaborat ed for 1336 to take the same standing in the doubles. Lifting Club Qualifies Three For Tourney Penn State will be one of 19 colleges and universities compet ing in the 1959 National Colle giate Weightlifting - Champion ships today in the Pitt Field House. Three Penn State weightmen have qualified for the tourney. They are Kent Cootes in the 123 1 / 2 -pound class, Paul Deitzel in the 132 pound division and Bob Grubb, lifting at 198-pounds. Tom Zaleski, at 148 pounds, has quali fied as a first alternate. I.C. All his sea- either r Jack Ire 1-0 sopho d will The lifting competition in the 123 q, 132, 148 and 181-pound classes begins at 1:30 p.m. on the Field House basketball floor. Those lifting in the 165, 198 and unlimited divisions compete at 7:30 p.m. Grubb. a grad student, is the only Penn State entrant who has had any experience in competi tive lifting with other schools. He placed second in the 198-pound class in the Inter-Pennsylvania weightlifting contest which was held last year at Penn. Freshmen Cootes and Deitzel are lifting for the first time in intercollegiate competition. High hopes for a new varsity weightlifting team are expounded by the Penn State Barbell Club. According to Grubb, varsity sta tus possibilities rest on the size of the fall turnout for the Barbell Club. Before a competitive team can be organized there must be at least two men in each weight class, he said. sopho kd Moore tey and - ,eir dou 1• courts Juniata ly they played oint on Brian a brisk rday in yweight Floyd THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA MAJOR LEAGUES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League W. L. Pct. G.B. x—Cleveland 4 0 1.000 Chicago 5 2 .714 1 ..4 , New York 3 2 .600 lA4. Boston 3 2 $OO 1 1 .1 x—Washington • 2 2 .500 2 x—Kansas City 2 3 .400 2 1 / 2 x—Baltimore 1 3 .250 3 Detroit 0 6 .000 3 x—Playing night game. National League W. L. Pct. G.B. Milwaukee 4 0 1.000 x—Cinc innati 3 1 .750 1 x—San Francisco 4 2 .667 1 x—Chicago 3 2 .600 1 , , , z x—Los Angeles 3 2 .600 1 1 Z x—Philadelphia 1 2 .333 2ti x—St. Louis 1 5 .167 4 Pittsburgh 0 5 .000 4'4 x—Playing night game. DU, DTD Win In V-Ball Play Kappa Sigma and Delta Tau Delta both remained undefeated in League C play as they dumped Sigma Alpha Mu, 15-3, 15-6 and Pi Sigma Upsilon, 15-7, 15-7, re spectively. Sigma Nu lost to Al pha Gamma Rho by twin 15-7 scores. Independent action dominated the play Wednesday night as the Jordan Jokers handed the Fight ing Fifth their third straight dose, 15-8 and 15-3. Mike's Marlins won their third by downing the Watt's Wolves, 15-2, 7-15, 15-4. And Jor dan Two squeezed by the Thomp son Spikers for a 6-15. 15-6, 14-16 win to round out League C ac tion. Fighting it out for the League B lead, Magoo House and the Meteorites remained in a dead heat by dumping Mont's Marau ders 15-12, 15-9 and the Zeros. 15-11 and 15-7. In a battle of the winless, the Aces gained their first victory by downing Twine Pines. 15-5 and 15-9. In fraternity action Alpha Zeta came from behind to beat Pi Kap pa Alpha. 5-15, 15-2, 15-3 and Phi Epsilon Pi was trounced, 3-15, 11-15 by Theta Chi, Alpha Chi Rho downed Delta Sigma Phi 15-12 and 15-10. Alpha Sigma Phi beat Acacia 13-15, 15-5, 2-15 and Delta Upsi lon retained the league lead by winning over Sigma Phi Epsilon 15-4 and 16-14, Alpha Phi Delta stopped Tau Phi Delta 10-15, 15-7, and 15-6 to complete fraternity action. "It might not be the final solution, but a Camel would help!" Injuries Plague Lions For Hobart LaX Tilt With its hopes renewed after the Penn victory, the Penn State lacrosse team will be looking for its second victory this week when it meets Hobart at 2 p.m. today on Beaver Field. Last year the Lions rolled up an 8-2 victory over Hobart with the aid of a second half 6-goal scoring splurge. However, Hobart hold: a two game edge' * * * over the Lion stickmen in all around play as they have won 11 games while the Nittanies have only taken nine. Hobart polled a 4-5 record last season to finish 17th in the Laurie Cox Division, the same league in which the Lions placed seventh. However, Hobart is a very la-: crosse-conscious college and plays' a rugged schedule for its small, size. "We're expecting H oba r t to give us a rough game today."' stated Coach Earnie Baer. "It's an unusual game when there are; more than two goals separating ! these teams by the final period,"l added Baer. The Lion stickmen will once again be fighting an uphill bat-: tie to regain the status they had; attained before the disastrous, Navy game. "The team has been improv- ! ing steadily the past few days ! and we're beginning to look like we did before the Navy game," said Coach Baer. the trip to Cornell Wednesday. "They're getting their scrap and; Dave Wilkinson will start in the hustle back and working better nets today for the Lions. Baer together as a complete unit, con-i eluded Baer. !feels tat he has improved some- But the Baermen will be minus what since the Navy game but is three of their best men today still weak in some spots. who all had starting positions at! The defensive squad will most one time or another this season.llikely be the same as Wednes- Bob Swanson, the stickmen's day's with co-captain Dick Dill, 'top midfielder, will more than:Mike Beattie, and Dave Erwin likely sit on . the bench for thelfilling the slots. ;entire game unless Baer feels het But sophomore Tom Ogd on lis needed for a desperation P /a Y•imay well push one of the regular tAt best he will only be used istarters for a front - line defensive !sparingly. !berth today as Baer said he played Chip Henderson, who made the iexceptionally well in the Penn ,due to Swanson's injury, will also!' As far as the midfieldgoes , be out of service today thanks' t he starting unit will be a to an injury acquired in the Penn _sup between Ray Tuleya, game. Henderson filled in ably; Dick Bullock, Dick Hammond, ,scoring two goals. for Swanson on Wednesday by Dick Gove Elder, and Dick Janda. Andy Moconyi, an off and on I Co-captain John Behne will be I defensive starter, will also be the key man on attack. missing in the Lion lineup as he Because of his excellent per ' is still disabled by a charley- I formance in the Penn game, Jim horse. Moconyi has been on the Kane will also get a starting I injury list since the Navy game position on attack. Jim Winpenny last Saturday. but Baer ex- will fill in the remaining attack peels him to be able to make slot. By BILL BARBER Bob Swanson . . . injured midfielder If you're out on a limb about choosing your cigarette, re member this : more people smoke Camels than any other brand today. 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