The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 06, 1959, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959
Golfers Beat Bisons
As Burgoon Stars
The Nittany Lion linksmen took their third straight win
of the season as they defeated the Bucknell Bisons, 5-2, yes
terday on the Lewisburg course.
"Most of the team played well although a few did not
play up to par" golf coach Joe Boyle said.
Dick Burgoon played the best
match of the day as he beat Bob
Etzweilar of the Bisons, 3 and 1.
'Burgoon was in command of
the match for most of the round
and finally- defeated his op
ponent on the 17th hole.
Scott Stultz became a winner
for the Lions as he defeated Ted
Linholm by a 2 and 1 score. Stultz
was also in charge o the contest
for the whole mat h and had
relatively little trou le in defeat
ing has opponent. H s record for
the year is 6.2.
Bill Davidson, lin captain and.
Eastern champion, t 'on an easy
victory as he took ill Curtis, 4
and 3. Davidson, w o has a 5-3
record, has been 1 oking good
lately, winning his la t two match
es by relatively big scores.
Roy Altman also on for the
Nittanies, beating Dick Bar
tholomew by a 4 nd 2 score.
ACcording to Boy e. this is
the best win Altman has turn
ed in this year. lie - has dropped
some tight matches in previous
encounters.
The other win for the Lions
was , carded by Ed Kormos as he,
Phi Psi Pair
Reaches Semis
In IM Tennis
Alan Freman and Dave Marti
nez of Phi Kappa Psi advanced to
the semi-finals of the intramural
tennis tournament with a 6-8, 6-4,
6-2 ictory over Gene Grummer
and Bob Pearson of Alpha Epsilon
Pi.
In the other Flight 2 semi-final
match, Al Kamis and Gene Green
berg of Phi Epsilon Pi defeated
Jerry Smith and Joe Sullivan of
Phi Sigma Kappa, 6-2 and 8-6.
In Flight 1, Bill Sekeras and I
Dave Jones of Alpha Chi Sigma
defeated Don Snyder and Howie
Weiss of Sigma Phi Epsilon, 6-2,;
5-7, 6-4, to gain one of the semi-
final births. The other berth has
not yet hen decided.
This was the closest game
played in the quarter-finals. The
score stood at match point several
times.
In the Independent semi-finals
Bob Zoppetti and Mike Horwatz
defeated John Linker and Dick
Babcock, 6-0, 6-0, to gain a place
in the finals. Their opponent is
yet to be decided. The other semi
final match has not been played.
Chamberlain to Play
For Warriors in NBA
PHI L A DELPHIA (il 3 )—Eddie
Gottlieb will announce this week
what most insiders have known
all along. Wilt (The Stilt) Cham
berlain will play for the Phila
delphia Warriors next season for
the highest salary ever paid a
National Basketball Assn. player.
The seven foot plus Chamber
lain said Monday he planned 'to
meet with Gottlieb, owner of the
Warriors, in the next day or so.
dine and dance
to LARRY
ELGART
in THE ROOSEVELT
GRILL
Madison at 45th
New York MY
By DICK GOLDBERG
trounced Steve Strobeck of the
Bisons, 4 and 2.
According to Boyle, "Easy Ed,"
as he is called by his teammates,l
played some very impressive golf
yesterday and will be the seventh
man that will be sent to the East
erns.
The only losses incurred by
Penn State were those of John
Morton and Haydn Thomas.
Morton had his five match win
ning streak snapped as he lost
to Joe Miller by a 1-up score.
Morton did not play up to par
even though he lost a tough
match. the Lion mentor added.
Haydn Thomas also lost a tough
one as he dropped a 20 hole, 1 up,
decision to Bob Schad. Thomas
had trougle finding the small
Bucknell greens and this conse
quently cost him the victory.
Boyle said that although the
Bisons only have a nine hole
course it is very tricky. The greens
are of :the postage stamp variety,
he added.
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Question to test your Office EguipMent knowledge: How far
would you have to go to get all the items listed here? Altoona?
Harrisburg?
Answer—just over the South Allen Street hill! Nittany Office
Equipment is the one store In State College that brings together the
most respected names in office machines, furniture and supplies.
No need to run all over (or out of) town looking for the right equip
ment. Just go straight to Nittany Office Equipment. There you'll find
a big-city selection of everything from carbon paper to executive
desks.
Stop in and see for yourself!
Portable typewriters . . .
OLYMPIA • OLIVETTI
HERMES • UNDERWOOD
ROYAL e REMINGTON
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Duplicators . ..
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Electric Adding Machines &
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SERVICE
No "send outs"! All repair and servie-1
ing work is done in our own State Col
lege shop.
231 South Mien Street
MAJOR
LEAGUES
NATIONAL LEAGUE
IV. L. Pet. G.lt.
San Frandsen 12 3 .600
Loa Angeles 14 9 .691
Milwaukee 10 7 .684
Cincinnati 11 9 .500 1
Pittsburgh 9 9 .500
Chicago 10 11 .476 2%
Philadelphia. d 10 .444 3
St. Louis 5 15 .256 7
Night Eames not included
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. 1.. Pel. G.R.
Cleveland 13 5 .72E
Baltimore 11 $ .579 2%
Chie.tgo 11 9 .550 3
Kansas City 11 9 .550 3
Waahington —__- 12 10 .515 3
Boston _ ____ 8 Y .471 4t'
New York 7 12 .'164 6 1 %.
Detroit . 4 15 .211 dli
Night gamey not included
PROBABLE. PITCHERS
American League
Baltimore at Cleveland (N) --Papas (2-0)
vs. Bell (2-1)
Washington at Chicago—Pascual (1-2)
vs. Wynn (3-1)
New York at Kansas City (N)—Ditmar
(04) vs. Grim (34)
Boston at Detroit—Brewer (1-2) vs.
Foytnck (0-31
National League
Los Angeles st Milwaukee—Snyder (1-1)
vs. Jay (1-1)
Chicago at Pittsburgh Schafrornoth
(1-0) or Hillman (1-1) tt. Haddix (2-0)
St. Louis at Philadelphia (N)—Kellner
(1-1) vs. Semproeh (2-1)
Only garnet scheduled
Arnelle Set 10 Records
Jesse Arnelle set leo individual
basketball records during his stay
between 1952-1955. He holds the
record for the most points in a
single game and the highest sea
son average.
e State College
Acacia, Nittany 43
Win in IM Soccer
Acacia, last year's intramural
soccer champion in the fraternity
division, continued its winning
ways last night as it downed
Phi Gamma Delta, 1-0. In the
only other game played in the
Greek division, Alpha Chi Rho
defeated Alpha Chi Sigma by a
1-0 score.
Highlighting the action in the
Independent league was a - double
overtime thriller in which the
Falcons finally gained a 2-1 deci
sion over stubborn Navy.
In other play last night, Nit
tany 43 continued its dominance
of the independent league by
stopping the Vulcans, 1-0, in a
tight game which went into over
time. Nittany 43 is the dorm
Hogan Wins Golf Playoff
FORT WORTH, Tex. (fP)—Ben
Hogan came out of his golden
past to win another golf tourna
ment Monday, his pin-point ap
proaches and clutch putting giv
ing him a 4-stroke playoff vic
tory in the $27,300 Colonial Na
tional Invitation over Fred Haw
kins.
Lehigh Golfers Winless
The Lehigh link team has yet to
beat the Lions since the series
began in 1951. The Lions hold a
7-0 edge over the Engineers.
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PAGE SEVEN
which produced last year's TM
soccer• champion. The team
played under the name of the
"Klan."
In the third overtime tilt of
the evening; Hamilton HI out
played the McKee Hurricanes in
a game which saw no goals
scored. Hamilton HI finally won
the match with five corner kicks
to the Hurricanes four.
In the last game of the even
ing, the Rebels decisioned the Co
op'ers by a score of eight corner
kicks to one.
CLASSIFIED
FOP SALE
1950 FORD 24100 r, good condition through
out. Fully equipped. Must sell. Call Tom
Al) 7-2602. 5150.
1953 DESOTO power li - snider, 6 door sedan.
70,000 Innen. in good condition. $550.
Cnll AD 7.2090 George Chedin.
'52 OLDS hardtop, cuitornixed duals, black
and white. Inquire 1202 W. Beaver.
RCA TAPE Recorder, crystal earphones
and 15 tape-a; original value over $250.
Will sell for $lOO. Call Al) 13-02.18 after 5.
TVs—COMPLETELY reconditioned. var
ious size*. $l2-222. Television Service
Center at State College T.V.. 232 South
Mien.
NEED TROPHIES? You name it—l have
it. Plain or engraved. his discounts.
Quick service. Phone AD 74681 after 11:00.
Troutman'. Trophy-Novelty Shop,
FOR RENT
3-ROOM APARTMENT for rent. Available
June Ist. Z 4 Metzger Building or call
AI) 8-2044.
SUMMER APARTMENT, .1 rooms, kitchen,
private Lath. Parking. 226 S. Athertua
St.. Apt. 2. AD S-1550.
FURNISHED APARTMENT—Iiving room
and bedroom combination, kitchen. and
bathroom. Available June I. Call HO
6-6102 between 74 p.m.
FURNISHED ROOMS for summer attt.
dents. Reduced rates. Central location.
Call AD 84155.
WHY LIVE above ground? Calf AD 8-1814
for Informatlon abOut cool basement
apartment; summer or longer.
COMFORTABLE 4-MAN, 2-floor apart.
ment furnished, TV, free parking, Avail.
able June 2nd. — lnumre 310 West Bearer.
after S.
ONE BEDROOM unfurnished apartment,
available June 1. Call AD 8-1386.
THREE PEOPLE to aub-lease a comfort
able And clean Metzger Bldg. apartment
for tho summer months. Three rooms and
bath. Lessees will sub-let at reduced rent.
Call AD R 41786.
IDEAL THREE. room summer apartment,
completely furnished, contains everything
needed, including private telephone. Twenty
five steps from mall. Phone AD 8-1536.
BROWN GLASSES in a blown case. PICILSO
return to lost and found at RUB dank.
EXCHANGED THIRD floor Willard--Navy
raincoat with A. 1.. Barnes stenciled on
vide. I have yours stenciled with J. B.
COY Cull ext 2667.
TRENCH COAT exchanged at Chi Phi
I Saturday evening; have your. Call AO
S-6225.
WHITR I'I.:NN State jacket probably taken
by mistake on 2nd floor Boucke. Call
Stele AD 7-1177.
WALLET, CORDOVAN. in vicinity of
West Halls or HUM Fruitful reward.
Call ext. 3090.
FOUND
GENTLEMAN'S CLASS Ring found in
Bourke Building. Call Mrs. South est.
2576 Boucke.
WANTED
RIDE WANTED to Phila. ThuiitlaY, May
7. or FtidaY by noon. Please call Nancy
Ferns ect. 69.
TO BUY boy'a English bicycle. Call AD
7-7420 after 5 00.
RIDER TO Colorado June 11. Contact Robert
MM=l==
THESIS—ONE STOP Service. Typing and/
or roultilithing. Call AD 8-0774 after
5 pm.
PERSON WHO via -- ; driving 2-door black
Chevy sedan last Sun.. April 26th and
hit the back end of a '59 Mercury station
wagon. Please call Dick AD 8-8266.
AHSOO, YOU HAVE bunko? We need
hunks. For May 8-10. Call Wilkie, AD
84464 cr AD 7-2044, Kappa Sigma.
FRATERNITY KITCHEN HELP. Coll AD
7-2044 ask for Wilkie.
MISCELLANEOUS
WHY DRIVE around with a mud-caked
ear? For a speedy thorough car wash
call Ai or Run AD 8-1612.
PARIS AND LONDON THIS SUMMER-
all expenses, including round trip TWA
flight and room and board for Jess than
$9lO. Receive three credits also. Call AD
8-0233 and ask for Pete Duncan.
STORE YOUR trunks, bikes, books, eta
Special Alimmer storage to students.
Pick up and delivery service. Call AD
34751.
FLIGHTS TO Europe—July 15th to Auguit
23th. Round trip-5275.00. For infer.
mation call: Barbara Knight ext. 13514.
TENNIS FANS—Expert racket stringing
and repairs by Hassinger. Nine grades
of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaran
tee," satisfaction, University Tennis Secy.
Ice, 614 E. Beaver Ave. Phone AD 7-2314.
EN/tOIoL NOW for ballroom dancing. tap.
toe, or acrobatic lessons. Perk Pored
Village School of Dance. LID LIMB.