FRIDAY. MAY 1, 1959 Colend Nittany Wally Colender was elected captain of the 1959-60 Penn State basketball team and Mark DuMirs was named most valuable player of this year's five at the team's annual award dinner last night. Tom Hancock, Bob Edwards and Ted Kubista, uating seniors, were elected co- * * captains of this year's team "The boys made some good de cisions," said basketball Coach John Egli, "and I think that Co! ender will make a good captar because he is a natural leader. Colender, a -junior, was thr second leading scorer for thi Lions this year. He finisher right behind DuMars in thk scoring race with 323 points in 20 games for an average of 16.1 points per galne. DuMars, meanwhile, was t: top scorer with 337 points in tilts for a 16.8 average. 80l backcourtmen, in addition to the, scoring, were topflight playmal ers according to many rive coaches. "DuMars and Colender art as good as any two backcourt men I've seen this year; said Ben Carnevale the head coed' at Navy. Tony Packer of Le• high was also high on Colen. der and DuMars. "Thbse boyr are really good. Colender surf can shoot and DuMars is the best feeder I've seen this year." With these two and lettermenl Paul Sweetland, Don Wilson and Jon Musser returning. Egli has the 'nucleus for an improved team. Last year the Lions finished with an 11-9 record, but Egli feels that the Blue & White will do better in the 1959-60 season because DuMars , and Colender' will have more experience and there are a number of good fresh man ballplayers ready to take over the posts left by the grad uating seniors. CAGE CHATTER The Lions ) will play a 22 game schedule next season . , Purdue is the only new team on the schedule . . . The Nittanies will compete in the first Keystone Tournament In Harrisburg during the Christ mas Holidays . . , Other teams in the tourney are Duquesne, Penn and Temple , . Saturday, Sports Baseball—Penn Baseball -- 2:30 p.m. -- Beaver Field. Track -- 9hio State -- 1:30 p.m Beaver Field. Golf -- Pitt -- 1 p.m, -- golf course. Lacrosse -- Syracuse -- 2:30 p.m IM Field. Tennis -- Lehigh -- Bethlehem USLIA Charter Member Penn State became a chartered member of the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association in 1926. Mur Jewelry Company is your headquarters for official Penn State Claisrings Distinctively designed by the Herff • Jones conipany—world's largest man ufacturer of class rings. A 4 ?7. ir eg `- Lay Away Now For ‘\ ! ' I //,? Graduation. V . MT A Small Deposit Will - Hold the Ring of Your ' Choice. ALL SIZES IN STOCK 6 / 1 44441 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 220 S. ALLEN STREET r to Captain Cage Team By SANDY PADWE ES= Wally Colander . . . new cage captain Derby Facts LOUIS VILLE, Ky. (dP)—Here are the facts and figures for the 85th running of the Kentucky Derby tomorrow. Place: Churchill Downs. Post time: 4:30 p.m. EST. , Number entries: 18 (16 colts, 1 filly, 1 gelding). Purse: $125,000 added to nomi nation and starting fees. Total value if 18 start: $165,000. Net value to winner if 18 start: $120,900. Other money distribution: Sec ond, $25,000; third, $12,500; fourth, $5OOO. Probable favorite: First Land ing, 3-1. Last year's winner: , Calumet Farm's Tim Tam. Distance: Mile and one-quarter. Record time: 2:01 2-5, Whirla way, 1941. Television and radio: 4:15-4:45 ip.m. EST (CBS). lWeather forecast: Partly cloudy anda warm. Robert Jardine became the la crosse coach in 1922. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Track Win Depends On Speedsters Track Coach thick Werner will be counting heavily on his run ners to carry the scoring load when his Lion proteges oppose the Ohio State Buckeyes tomor row in the season's first action on the Beaver Field track. The Bucks possess a formidable field crew that may make points scarce for the Nittany field men. But the home team should rate the advantage in most of the run ning events. all grad- Dash man Bob Brown may have a tough time with Buck letter man Bob McEachern in the sprints, and the Lion middle dis tance runners may find stiff competition in Ted Storer and Dick Strayer but the Nittany dis tance men should have a clear field. The most Ohio State could do in the indoor meet distance events this winter was a slim second in the 2-mile run. OSU's Jim Mas sey nipped Fred Kerr for second place 13 seconds behind winner Dick Engel brink. The Lions made a clean sweep in the indoor mile with Ed Moran, Chick King and Dennie Johnson leading the pack. 1 Engelbrink, King and Herm Weber will run the 2-mile for the Blue and White tomorrow. Engelbrink and King will double in the mile run along with Ed Moran. Brown, Blaine O'Connor and George Metzgar will run the 100 and 220 for the Wernermen while Dick Hambright, Bob Szeyller and Bill Schwab will run the quarter-mile. The biggest change in the Lion lineup will be in the 880-yard run 'where Fred Kerr, Don Da vies, George Jones and Da v e LaHoff will wear the Blue and White colors. John Fareira and Bob Szeyllet will run the low hurdles for Penn State and Dave Truitt will join Fareira in the highs. The Nittany field entrants are Ron Beard, Dale Peters and Dick Gross in the pole vault; Gross, Mel Ramey and Hambright in the broad jump; John Tullar and Andy Nyce in the shot; Tullar. Nyce, Jon Musser and Jim Wam bold in the discus and Fareira and Ramey in the high jump. - • ...:': - ;.,:.:':::....,0';'_=:i'..;:,::.4,......,..:•.:1:1 . •R Ji....i.:.....:•...,,... 0 PRINTS ''''''''''''''''• Two rolls of color film developed gives YOU a .... The C# Could% FtN, Lai). 4 4 0 04 - - o foß eOR O R 2__/ 0 2--// 2-- ° //.1 FREE COLOR ENLARGEMENT Ritter LaX Ali American Six Wins in 1928 • George E. Ritter was named to In - 1928, after losing opening the first team Ali America 111 Maryland. 1940. 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