PAGE TEN Nittany Netmen to Host Penn As Fogg Starts 14th Season By JOHN MORRIS Penn State tennis fans are proud of the record that the Lions have rolled up in the last decade and a half. And many will tell you that the Lions' success has been due large ly to the man who has coached "evez ything from football to girls' basketball"- Sherm Fogg. Lion teams have compiled a commendable 76-65-2 ►eco►d un der Fogg's guidance during the last 14 years and the big coach is hopeful that this yea►'s team will he able to add to the win ning side of the ledger. He'll find out tomorrow, when he sends an experienced, "hun ttiy" team out to face always tough Penn on the Joidan courts h NBA Playoff Game 1 at 2 p n). lieduled for St. Louis Fogg started his coaching i career after starring in football, I ------- - - - - - , NEW YORK UPl—lf a sixthi swimming and track at the I . . . boasts winning log g a me is necessary in the best-of- University of Wisconsin. He I * * * seven title playoff series in the{ stayed on at his alma mater for i war, has been here ever since as lNational Basketball Assn. it will; a year of graduate work and 'tennis coach. Abe played in St. Louis on Thurs ; l coached the Badgers' freshman ear's team is typical of This y ;day night. April 7,NBA President ! track team. i mauricr Podolof said yesterday. ell Fogg-coached teams—full of After Wisconsin. Fogg coached spirit and enthusiasm. The team I The seventh game, if necessary, ; At high qehools all around the merely reflects the enthusiasm !would be played in Boston on Sat-! country before landing at Ver- that is a part of Fogg himself. 'urday, April 9. moat whore he was the football The Lions. led by captain Gerry; The two clubs currently are line coach and assistant coach of ; c arn. veteran Dick Ludwig and'tied with one victory each with thy track and basketball teams. spunky soph Jim Baker, face a the third and fourth games booked He came to Penn State iri 1943 tough 12-meet schedule. : for St. Louis this weekend. The and, except fora year during the: After tomorrow's lid-lifter the fifth game will be played at Bos :ton on Tuesday night. 1 • ißrrves Top Senators Lucas Grid Squad iron Man ORLANDO. Fla. (R) -- Mel Roach's infield single in the ninth quaiterback Sobcyak, 231: end Jnhn Bozick.'gave the Milwaukee Braves a 7-6 217; and tackle Stew Barber, 213. exhibition baseball victory over Players with 100 minutes o r 'the Washington Senators Thurs more of paying time to their day. credit were halfbacks Dick Pile! Roach's bouncer scored rookie and Eddie Caye, quarterback. Mike Krsnich, who had reached Galen Hall, guard Sam Stella- ! third earlier on a throwing error fella, and center Jim Graham. 'by shortstop Zorro Versalles. All-American Richic Lucas emerged as the on man" of Penn State's 1959 football squad, The senior field general from Glasspott logged 370 minutes of playing time out of a maximum possible 600 minutes in 10 games Halfback Jim Kerr was runner up with 355 minutes. Guard Bud Koh!hails finpthed third with 346 minutes; end Norm Neff fourth with 341 minutes; and Captain elect Henry Opperman, fifth with 339 minutes. Others in the "300" placket were center Jay Huffman, 328: halfback Dick Hoak, 326; tackle Torn Mulranev, 322; tackle And , / St vnehula. 321: and full back, Pat Bot Oa, 302. Six played 200 minutes or more, namely tackle Charlie Janerette, 274, Guard Bill Popp. 272: guard Frank Km bim, 251; fullback Sam COLLEGIATE TRENCH COATS: THE RATHSKELLER THE DAILY COLLEMAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * i kked 41, Pa i,n R, Lions go on the road to faced werful Georgetown Thursday id they return home against, iryland next Saturday. 'We'll have a good team this' kr," Fogg said earlier in the !ek, "but that doesn't neces sly we'll have an out- 1 nding record." The Lions will !et the top teams in the east ,l A Georgetown always ranks nationally. The rest of the schedule finds /a team at home against Buck- Aell, April 27; Lehigh, April 30; West Virginia, May 17; and '.rmy, May 21. The Fogg-men will play at Pitt, )ril 20; Cornell, April 23; Navy, ,ay 3; Colgate, May 13; and Syra ,se, May 14. Classics of the court. Two handsome versions of the famous club•trim cable sweater by Alan Paine of England. Worn by champions the world over. the pullover ... 16.95 the cardigan ... 18.95 . ®) 49) / MEN'S STORE STATE' COLLEGE LA Plans No Changes For '6O Pennant Chase By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Writer VERO BEACH, Fla. (A)) Pay no attention to all the talk about Dodger rookie Frank Howard moving Gil Hodges off first base to third, with Junior Gilliam shifting to second 'and Charley Neal switching to shortstop. It won't happen. Not this year and probably not next year. There will be no changes made on the Los Angeles Dodgers this season. Howard, the big Ohio State bon us boy is not ready. He needs more minor league schooling. Hodges, the best first baseman is the Na- I tional League is too old to start (playing a position with which he has only a nodding acquaintance. Gilliam can't play second. Neal is the best second baseman in the league and just a medi ocre shortstop. Maury Wills is the best shortstop on the club. So it's safe to say the Dodgers will open the 1960 season with the ;same lineup that won the pen nant and the World Series. Hod ' ges, Neal, Wills and Gilliam . in the infield; Wally Moon, Don De !meter and Duke Snider in the out .field and Johnny Roseboro behind the plate. The team, according to Mana TACK TRICKS ... AND A TAX TRICK ' ON YOU! At least the man who sits on this chair will know he's the victim of an April fool's joke. But you are being stung every day, without knowing it— by unsuspected-taxes to put the government into the electric power business. Already nearly $5,500,000,000 in tax money has been spent for this. And now pressure groups and lobbyists for this federal "public power" are trying to'get $10,000,000,000 more. The worst of it is that more spending for federal "public power" is unnecessary. Inde pendent electric companies, like the one that serves you, are ready and able to supply all the low-price electric service America will need without depending on taxes. You can help call a halt to this unnecessary federal spending. Talk to your friends and neighbors. When enough people know about this waste of their tax money, it will tie stopped. WEST PENN POWER ws, owned by people, not by goVernment FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1960 ger Walter Alston, has a chance to be better. "Several reasons," he said. "We will have pitchers Larry Sherry and Roger Craig from the start of the season. The staff as a whole will be more experi enced. We went through a tight pennant race with kids like Don Demeter, Maury Wills, Johnny Roseboro and Ron Faire ly. "A race like that makes men out of boys. The experience of the World Series should give the club confidence, poise and sta bility." The club is the same with the addition of pitcher Ed Roebuck, outfielder Tommy Davis and pos sibly Howard. Shortstop Bob Lil lis has an outside chance. Errors Ruin Pirates ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. 01 3 ) Four Pittsburgh errors gave St. Louis three unearned runs in the eighth inning yesterday, enabling the Cardinals to come from be hind for a 7-5 baseball victory. Patton. Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sates—Part—Serrire New '6O Deluxe Sedan____ _11625. WYNO SALES CO. 1980 B. 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