PAGE TEN Netmen Face Penn in Opener, Challenge Quaker Win Skein By JOHN MORRIS Desire may be the deciding " . factor between two equally ‘) experienced tennis teams when Penn State hosts Penn on the Joi clan courts this after noon at 2 p.m. The Nittany netmen are an- Malloy hasn't announced his!duct, Warfare's headquarters in ' XIMIS to atone for the 9-0 white- doubles teams yet, but chances New York. Trainer Bill Winfrey,, added Florida Derby and the washing handed to them by the are the doubles men from last ,who handled the great Native, Edgehill Farm star was favored Quakers last year but upsetting year—Van Amerengen, Knauer, Dancer seven years ago, said he to win his fourth stakes vie-. the Philadelphians won't be an Lehman and Cleveland—will be 'left Warfare at noon. Returning tory of the season ai Gulfstrearn Pay lob for the ambitious Lions the nucleus of the Penn duos. at 2:30 p.m., he said Warfare was Park today. because Penn has the nucleus of Veteran Carp and newcomer favoring the foot and an examin-: Chief opposition to the winner lastyear's strong club back plus Baker will combine their lel- ,ation disclosed something wrong of the recent Flamingo is ex. a good bunch of sophomores eats as the number one doubles ; When the ankle showed a Paled to come from E. P. Tay- Penn compiled ,in 11-5 record teant for the Lions. Carp has , swelling yesterday. X-rays were ilor's Canadian-born Viccori Park, in 1959 including their 17th been a top doubles operative . ordered. The bone chip showed Llangollen Farm's California-bred stunght win over the Lions and for two years and Baker was a up on the plates. An operation ,Eagle Admiral, and Sunny Blue the Nittanies are determined to member of the PIAA cham- , likely will be performed to re- Farm's Venetian Way. break that 'treak and start one pionship doubles team two years move the chip. 1 A fast track is expected and of their own. . , „,,,Ar,,,,- I ago. 1 "He's definitely out of the 3- Gulfstream Park officials predict Captain Gerry Carp will lead ' State's number two doubles year-old classics. Derby-Preak- a crowd of 25,000, with NBC off for the Nittanies in the c - ,team will be made up of Blanck ness-Belmont Stakes,” Winfrey screening the race to a nation- DICK LUDWIG number one slot followed by I * * and Don McCartney. The same:said. .wide audience from 4.30 to 5 p.m. veteran Dick Ludwig. Ludwig, 1 .. • )col d s second spot 'two played together against Penn' Warfare had been expected to (EST). * a junior, improved _quite a bit ' last year and were upended by start in the $25,000 added Gotham, last year and was playing in one of the six singles men for Knauer and Lehman; 6-4. 6-1. ,Stakes at Aqueduct today, a one-i Olympic Basketball the top spot by the end of the the Quake's. l Fogg will employ Garry Moore mile race in which he would have Consolation in a doubles role againseason. this sea-been an overwhelming favorite. Johnny Kiall, another re turn- Bartlesville, Okla, 88, Armed Flashy Lion soph Jim Baker mg letterman, will face the fifthlson' Moore and Vance Rea will will he the thud man for the w i ll be n. Lion tennis enthusiast ,be the number three duo for the! MIAMI, Fla. UP)—Bally Ache Forces All-Stars 74 man for the Philadelphians. Krall,Lions. Moore and Ludwig played and seven other 3-year-olds Ohio State 89, NCAA Small N MlD' s ale high on Baker and they f ee l vas wed mostly in doubles for together- in last year's campaign.: were entered in the $lOO.OOO College All-Stars 79 he IN a coming star. the Lions last year. i r -- State coach Sheyn Fogg ha , , Vance Rea. winner of last , ' gil, en the fourth , pot to juntor fall's IM championship will be letterman John Blanck Blanck the sixth singles man in the lo , t lies match last :. ear to On en State line-up. Knauer, n tut mg this vent as Penn coach Al Malloy hasn't Wings' Abel Confident Feeley-- Of Stanley Cup Victory DETltorr A confident Landis does play third, Bedenk Coat h Sid Abel led the Bed Wing. plans to try Phillips in the out out of Dettoil last night for Tor- field. impres , •es me, says onto and ted,iy' , , fifth game of Bedenk, "but we don't know Ilan* bc , ,t-of-,even Stinky Cup whew to put him I can tell you elimination celled with the Maple thi , t, though, he can really run Leafs. and thiow. and he could lie our por,er i n tt ei . lie Naas the long The club' ' f ilm' 2- all m the s' hall hitter on the fre , ,hinan team th.it u.ll detllllllfle who will act Veal." take on the Montioal Sophoinotes Btil Burkhardt. for the Naturtal()ekes/ League', Don Robinson. Elio Whorral, and ancient ttopllN. Monheal chmmtn- Ro Campbell plus ;at , lty hold td Clutaeo In tout gain( vin- o‘f I Bob Buff 14i‘e Bcdenk plcl ning 2-0 Tlansdoy night. ty of Inlaid depth. .L'_ 4 4C.:•.— .slttLic Y i -.-'''-4iiii e , , ... •:',.. .... i -Now (Colitinlied from page nine) him better at the hot corner. If inior Yeas NEW YORK Washington Square College of Arts and Science offers students from all parts of the country an opportunity to broaden their educational experience by spending their JUNIOR YEAR IN NEW YORK This program is open to all students recommended by the dean of their college. Courses may also be taken in the School of Education and the School of Commerce. Write for brochure to Director, Junior Year in Neu• York N.Y. U also sponsors. Junior Year in Spain Junior Year In Brazil THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA * * * 'decided what lineup he'll use against the Lions, but he has a talent-laden staff from which to choose. The six singles men for the Quakers will be soph Bill Rey nolds, captain Jan Van Ameron [ gen, and lettermen Ken Lehman, Russ Cleveland, Bert Berkwich and Knauer. Ken Murphy meets with Revenue Accounting people to discuss a new statistical formula. This will he used to proportion the billing time spent on interstate and intrastate Long Distance culls. He's making math and telephones add up to a fine business career During his senior year in college, math major Kendall T. Murphy had job inter views with sex etal firms, but none of them appealed to him. "I 1% asn't inter ested in doing pure mathematics," he says. "Lwanted to apply math and statis• tics to everyday business problems and have management responsibilities, too." At a professor's suggestion, Ken talked uith a Bell System representative and uas "surprised to learn how many practi cal applications statistics had in tele• phone company operations." The thor ough and varied training program and opportunities to advance as a member of management also impressed him: Ken joined the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company at Sacramento, Cali- Ken Murphy got hia B.A. in Mathematics from the University of California's Santa Barbara College in 1956. Ile's one of many young men building interesting careers in the Bell Telephone Companies. There could be one for you, too. Be sure to talk it over with the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus. Bone Chip May Sideline Warfare, Derby Hopeful By JOHN CHANDLER Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (IP)--Clifton Jones' Warfare, the unanimous choice as 2-year-old champion of 1959 and one of the leading contenders for the Kentucky Derby May 7, was knocked out of all the 3-year-old classics yesterday by a bone chip in his left hind ankle. The ailment developed mysteriously Thursday at Aque- A Campus-to-Career Case History SATURDAY. APRIL 2. 1960 fornia, in June, 1956. Two years of ro• tational training familiarized him with company equipment, services and com mercial procedures. Then he was as signed to the Chief Statistician's Office in San Francisco. Today, as a Staff Statistician, Ken is applying his math background to a vari. ety of sjatistical studies dealing with: rates and revenue, inventory and obso. lescence of equipment, customer opinion, personnel administration, quality control and auditing: "This is a big. fast-growing business," says Ken, "and I feel I'm helping it oiler• ate more efficiently every day. That's a mighty satisfying way to put my college education to work." TELEPHONE COMPANIES