PAGE SIX Golfers Beat Lehigh, b• 1 In Best Match to Date The Nittany Lion golfers, playing their best match of the year, took an easy win from the Engineers of Lehigh at Bethlehem, 6-1. "The Lehigh match was by far the best the team has played all year" said golf coach Joe Boyle. According to Boyle, even the loss incurred by Bill Davidson, EIGA golf champ, was not too bad and Davidson played some very fine golf. Davidson lost to Lehigh's Stu Iliffe, 3 and 2. Last year, David son look Iliffe by an identical score here on the Nittany Boyle had nothing but super latives to say about the game that Scott Stultz played. Stuns defeated Bill Cummings of the Engineers by a 4 and 2 score. "Stultz played the finest round of golf that he has had this year." He shot a par game on the diffi cult Lehigh course. According to Boyle, Bob Ruth erford, playing his second varsity match, also played excellent golf, Rutherfoid defeated Tony Carlo, 2 and 1. Rutherford, m the Syra cuse match, lost by a 6 and 5 scot e John Morton had little frau ble beating Ed Hamer, NCAA 177-pound wrestling champ. 2 and 1. This was Morton's fourth straight win. 'Haydn Thomas also copped his ; ,the beginning, according to the fourth straight, having little trouble in defeating Jay Pisauro, mentor. 5 and 4. Thomas has been called ) SIT"MARIES ' ?Stuart Iliffe IL) def. Bill Dasidnon. 3 the most improved golfer on the; and 2; team by Coach Boyle. 'Dick Rol-goon (PS) def. Paul Geesy, 3 Dick Burgoon finally showed and 2: the type of golf he is capable of !Roy Altman (PS) def. Sam Hartung. 1 up: playing as he defeated Paul stuna (PS) def. Bill Cummings, Geesey of the Engineers by a ! 4 and 2: ;Haydn Thomas (PS) del. Jay Piaauro, 3 and 2 score. 5 and 4: Boyle was worried about Bur- 'John 31orton (Ps) def. Ed Hamer. 2 and I: goon because he hadn't been : Bob Rutherford (PS) def. Tony Garr° playing to his fullest potential. 2 and I. This win has helped to ease Boyle's worries about the jun- Modern Lacrosse Era for transfer from Franklin and f In 1932 the number of players Marshall. ion a lacrosse team was reduced Roy Altman, the Nittanies num-ifrom twelve to ten and the play ber three man, defeated Samiing distance between goals was Hartung by a 1 up score. Altman, reduced from 110 yards to 80 playing hit usual methodicallyar'ds. This was the beginning of game, had Hartung down from the modern era of lacrosse. Do You Think for *). • '%••Jt\ The Man Who Thin By DICK GOLDBERG :?~ 1. Which would you consider more essential A [l.l to a happy marriage: (A) the mates' similarity in ages and backgrounds, or (B) their intelligence and adaptability? 2. Which of these two famous men would you most prefer to be like: (A) King Midas, or (B) Ludwig van Beethoven? $. If neither party's candidate in an election was satisfactory to you, would you (A) not vote, or (B) vote for the "lesser of two evils"? 4, If your performance in a group effort was being unjustly criticized, would you (A) settle the score directly with your critic, or (B) ignore it and let the group decide its merits? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA "..T" F`-; - f John Morton . wins fourth straight ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S s for Himself Knows iow FILTER...A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE' DU Wins V-Ball Championship Delta Upsilon is the new champion of intramural vol ley ball.'Last night in Rec Hall DU came through in two suc cessive games to hand Theta Chi it's first loss of the year, DU was stopped on several oe rand in so doing gained the IMcasions by the spiking of Viet •CrOWn. shaar and Theta Chi brought the ' The scores of the games were score up to 14-10 DU finally came through on its fourth at- In ls-11 and 15-8. tempt at game point. The win-, out with an I-formation defense the first game DU startedi nin g point occurred on a spike, and a screen type offense. It's of-iby Sullivan. fectiveness helped them to an; i The second game started slow early 0-1 lead. Also important in; and was close for a while with this early spurt was the spiking! ties at 3.3 and 4-4. DU broke the game wide open with a of John Chotta and Ken Sullivan. rally of four straight points to Theta Chi lost the touch early take an 8-4 lead. in the contest and DU took full Theta Chi came back once again advantage of it piling up an I to narrow the score to 8-7, but 8-3 lead. They bounced back to ;DU scored four more points in a, 11.6 on the play of Glenn Wei row to take a commanding 13-81 shags and John Mallino. Mal lead. DU had to really fight for lino appeared at Rec Hall in i their last two points, but finally the 1956 volleyball state cham got them, thanks to their good 'teamwork. Patterson to Defend Title The members of the champion !ship DU team are Grover Al in Tuneup Bout Tonight INDIAN APOLIS (EP)—Floyd Patterson will defend his world heavyweight boxing title tonight against England's Brian London, a sturdy "tuneup" foe for the champion's June date with Inge mar Johansson. Network (NBC) radio and tele-j vision will carry the title fighti with Indianapolis and a 75-miles area blacked out on television. ; 1 41 f tvstig Mt ats M --- ;; „ z ‹.. , - N.. A Delicious Box of Assorted Chocolates including Creams /i and Peanut Clusters. Remenoi her yours—we mail every- } where. THE CANDY CANE Between the Movies Yourself ? ( TzsT F H i l N S D FA O S u r 7 QUIZ Ei 0 S. Are you influenced more in your A 0 choice of filter cigarette by (A.) your own taste and judgment, or (B) friendly advice? Next time you light up, take a moment t , think about what you really want in your filter cigarette. Most men and women whl think for themselves choose VICEROY . . for the very sound reason that it's the on , cigarette with thinking man's filter and smoking man's taste. ou checked (B) on three out of the firs four questions, and (A : ye, you realty think for yourself! pionship which was won by his high school—Monessen. Throughout the contest there was great teamwork on both sides. B. P. MOYER, Jeweler will give some lucky mother FREE . . . A Complete Set of COMMUNITY BAL SILVERWARE! Stop in and nominate your moth. she may win this set of fine Conunl )t t Ufa -.13L-N l, -..` ! -- *, 1/ P - 4 111111 Lk,/ on four out of th ei en. imam A WUI imam Tobaeao Cam. Mother's Day Celebration RP. 11- 71 ;t [1 . 4 ,i• 234 2. College Ave., State College Do you believe that the meeting with your future mate is primarily a matter of (A) geography, or (13) fate? If you were to come unexpectedly into A a sizable sum of money, would you (A) bank or invest it and spend only the income, or (B) take a year off to travel around the world? Do you think the saying "It never A a EJ rains, but it pours" is (A) generally untrue, or (B) invariably true? Would you railer invest, money int ID B EI (A) great art, or (B) diamonds? /k FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1959 bright, Tom Edwards, Sullivan. Chotta and George Dietzel. Sulli van and Chotta did the majority of the spiking for DU. The set ting was done by Sam Sobezak and Tom Edwards. Nittany Co-Op became the new Independent IM Champs with a 15-10, 15-12 conquest of the Ma goo House. STATE COLLEGE H.S. A Cappello Choir Spring Concert Richard Thorne conducting featuring "The Song of America" by Roy Ringwald Friday, May 8 P.M. STATE HIGH AUDITORIUM Tickets, $l, at , door B 0
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