TUESDAY. APRIL 26. I Golfers For Fot Revenge was swe as they beat Syractts the campaign. The win, State’s loss to the Orangemen Lion captain Dick Bui teammate Bob Devine off to a good start with 3-2 wins over Syracu Aimshong and Stew W Burgoon was leading the 13th and held of rally for his win. Syracuse came light b if with wins by Bill Coi Tom Brennan. Conwav Altman 6 and 5 while had to go two exlia hi 1-no victory over Ed K The Lions wiapped 1 with successive wins Moiton, Hadyn Thomas, Rutherford. Morton beat Don D pasquale, 2-up, after leading bv f ve at the end of the fust nine. Thomas and Rutheiloid turned in one-sided scores' over the Oranie’s Gary Stahl and Bruce Ross, 5-3 and 8-(i Coach Boyle's linksmen have two matches this week. They travel to Philadelphia tomor row to play Penn and Saturday they face Lehigh here. Summary (PSI Heat Aimstronp: (Si. S iml 2 Desnu* (PSI heat Wulla.s? <S>. \ am! 2 ... WINS (ICJdin 1 CoitttHt' heat Altman (PSt, ft am! ."» Mmton (PS) hent Dipaniuale (Si, 2-up ItrenmiM <S) l>eat Kotrmw tPS>, l«u;» on Tlnmuts IPSI heat Stahl tSi. 5 and il 1 the *>nth ißutheifoul (PS» heat Hess tSi. rt and 6 Injuries Reduce Derby Field By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Injuries have knocked Noble Noor and Weatherwise out of the Elay 7 Kentucky Dei by making three top contenders who have been sidelined in 24 hours. i The Cain Hoy Stables main’ hope, All Hands, was declared un fit Sunday after a check showed a fiacture of the sesmoid bone i The Harry F. Guggenheim raceP had an accident m his stall last Thursday at Keeneland. j Noble Noor suffered a slight j foreleg injury in winning the Cal ifornia Derby at Bay Meadows I Saturday. Weatherwise. the Green! Tree Stable hope, turned up with! a bruised heel at Keeneland All three of these highly sen sitive thoroughbreds had been given a good rating in the Ca liente future book. Weather wise had been rated a 10-1 shot. Dr and Mrs John R. Smith, owners of the stretch-running Noble Noor, said Sunday they noted a slight swelling on the horse’s right foreleg where he ap parently had rapped himself in Salurdav’s race. The injury is not too serious but the 'Smiths decided against Maryland Golfer Will Miss Tourney ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (.P)— Deane Beman, American holder of the British amateur golf cham pionship, will not defend his title this year. The royal and ancient club an nounced yesterday Beman had written saying he could not spare time from his studies at the Uni versity of Maryland. Beman missed the Terp’s match with Penn State to play in the Masters. Maryland beat the Lions In the first match of the year. al MORRELL'S Oven-hot delivery too, With a selection of toppings papperoni ground beef hoi sausage onion sings mushrooms frankfurters Delivery 9-12 AD 8-8381 Top Orange rth Straight i for the Penn State golfers Saturday i!, 5-2 for their fourth straight win of fourth in ast year, [goon and lot State i identical i ;e’s Bob ’ll lace. 5-up on : a late ack to tie iway and beat Roy Brennan ilea for a irmos. hings up by John and Bob shipping him to Louisville. Trainer John Gaver detected the Weatherwise injury. He said the horse seemed to be tender getting around his stall and a veterinarian from New York was flown in to make a double ' check. The veterinarian con firmed the bruise. Earlier this spring. Warfare, the top 2-year-old of 1959 and ad vance derby favorite, was elimi nated from the 3-year-old pietuie by a bone chip in his left hind ankle. Tompion remains the top ad vance choice for the Louisville race at odds of 2-1. Lion Gridders Hold Edge on 1960 Foes Penn State owns a combined record of 79 victories, G 1 defeats, land 12 ties with its 1960 football opponents. Five opponents Boston Uni versity, Missouii, Illinois, Mary land. and Holy Cross have nev er beaten State The Nittany Lions stand 6-0-0 with BU„ 1-0-0 .with Missouri, 2-0-0 with Illinois, 1 6-0-0 with Holv Cross, and 5-0-0 i with Maryland. Penn State holds a narrow 17- 15-5 edge over Syracuse in the series that started in 1922, and is 17-7-2 against West Virginia in a series that began in 1904. Only Army and Pittsburgh, the oldest opponents on the schedule, hold winning margins. Army owns six wins against two ties and two State victories in the series that started in 1899. Pitt has won 33 games since 1893 in a series which shows three ties and 23 Penn State triumphs. .IACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESCE 0. ' c. 2 Perfect Match for Him or Her i * s The original, much copied, burnished leather hand crafted into moccasins that are perfect mates to any well appointed wardrobe. Soft subtle burnt ivory that grows mellow with age. MSostonian Ltd.-' PZNNSTATI Jack Harper K —Guy Kresge Around the corner from Jack Harper Cristom Shop \% £ '3 E < t *"* -"3 ios3aHAa3a3auyaaoyf3ssauHAaouaduyHiiayf3»S3HHi.aouaaaYUH3Vf THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 4 Lions Advance to Mat Finals Penn Staters Johnston Ober-| entrants in the division and under 1,, Tv**™. ci„«. Olympic rules both men are eh ty, Tony Scot do, Paul Stegner lglGle or the tlip to the lowa state and John Trojan all scored campus for the finals. wins in the District II wrest- 1 Scordo decisioned Lock Ha „ ~ n , ven's Chuck Walizer in tha af ling finals m Rec Hall Satur-j Jernoon action and then pinned day night to advance to the final Phil Stuyvesant in 4:36 to fin- Olympic trials, slated to start m isl » second to Dick Scorese in Ames, lowa, Thursday. *he featherweight division. ! Oberly was pitted against big Trojan was decisioned by first Don Learman in the heavyweight place winner Bob Benson in Fri division The match was close for day’s light-hcavv weight action, tlie first six minutes, but when hut he came bade to pin Nelson Learman was put on the defen- Woolcock m 7 55 and finish sec sive by the Olympic rules. ‘'Big on< h O” applied the pressuie and hi middleweight action, sopho pinned him in 7 09 moie Stegner pinned Bill Moore Obcily’s win snapped Lear- ‘ n , 11 hut tost in the finals to man’s 17-match win stieak. Leai- h ’2 U ,^' t man and Oberly were the only S-ate Colleges Lick Tiesslei - a pulled the biggest upset of the i ~ | evening by pinning Pitt’s captain if jand former Eastern chanm Liny AwOil©Q© vOOCn jLauchle in 126 of their bantam 'weight bout Pnsm I Slate grapplers Ron Pifer, l\uyu| JQD Hal Byers. Ev Barber, Ray Nun- CINCINNATI (.Pi The Cm- Tom . an , d , A 1 . _ , , , . , Feingold were all eliminated m cmnati Royals leached into the Saturday afternoon's matches, college ranks yesteidav to get a Pifer, entered m the welter iiiew coach, and gave him the height class, was pinned by for cheering word that they were con- Olympian Ernie J isciier in ~ . _ ' , , ■ 2 .10 for his nisi loss and then was fident the great Oscar Robertson thrown by Cornell’s Eastern ;would be on his team. .champ Steve Friedman in 11-30 Charlie Wolf, a tall, gaunt fel-jE r iedman later decisioned Fischer low who has coached Villa Ma- f° r the title donna College in nearby Coving- Bvers advanced to the Saturday ton, Ky. is the new manbn charge matches before losing to foimer of the Cincinnati team of the Na- Lehigh grappler Gieg Ruth, now tional Basketball Association. i»i the Army. Beers finished third ”We are so confident that Rob- 1 hehind Ruth and Mark Muirav. # ertson will be with us next sea- - ”. ei . n 9oia los. by a referee s son that we have sold about £37,-, ° ecislon Clearfield s Gary 000 worth of season tickets with * oW * er after being pinnedby the stipulation that monev will be returned if he is not,” Tom Grace, executive vice president, said. The ‘‘Big O” of college basket ball cannot be signed until after the Olympic games later year. Oscar, as everyone who fol lows basketball knows, broke vir tually every college scoring rec- ord m the books. Wolf, who succeeded Tom Mar shall, is the third new coach in the NBA since the season closed Paul Seymour switched fiom Syr- acuse to St. Louis, replacing “easy” Ed Macaulev. Alex Han num leplaced Seymour as head man of the Nats. IM Soccer All IM soccer entries must be turned in to the IM office by 4 pni today. +CLASSI FOR SALE ONE SET of golf cluh-i, hag anil call included (mod condition Cull \D 7-J958, aMv fi>t Mmk I%(> VV\ Deluxe, Umh» nn, whiter alls Bost offer ovei snuu. Call AD 7-7 So 5 after 9.0 U pm MODERATELY PRICED meals. Home Eco- nomic building Lum huon-, Cafeten.i '.civii’e Tue.d.iy thumgh J'udtiv 11 oil. 12 ’.(• Dmnei -Tea Room smviee Wed and Thm*• 5 'hi to f> !(> HOUSE TRAILER, exti a bedn mm built on Ideal for voung mumed eouple with children. Call AD S-lSoi Puce $560 IRISH SETTER puppies born Match 2, i 960, AKC icgistmed Call UN 5-7»» c *< ■PKOI ESSION \L RKRLANT ’(. oncei tone 2H/2U tnpe lecoidei t exceeds NAKMB xtandaiik) at le-*s than half piiee. Cal! ,\D S-1557, a-A for Pie-amp K».V> 1 ORD (onvoitible. white, 5»0 hor«e powe*. conventional shift, ovetdnve I n.*d and beautiful ’ Call AD 7-3159, Andv ONE MAN'S KnglMi type bicvcic, excel lent condition. $3O. AD fi-H.56. j111.'.4 11-FOOT TR Ml.Kft, 2 bedrooms. C»ll I _ AD S-S2J') 1958 tORD letiaetable Skyliner. turquoLc i and white; excellent condition. Contact 1 Richard EL 5-3077 after o*oo. A P M.TRY $l5O vull purchase an> I classical LP in a collection of lot). 137 ’Ninth Atheilon St, thud flooj. THREE-PIECE hi-fi get. Will soil as unit ! or bv component. Also Royal Portable jTypewriter. Mike AD 7-21%. MOTORCYCLE 1955 A riel CoTt 200 So ambler, four speed foot shift tians mihsmn._2oocc niotoi Call AD 8-2273. ji9sl PORD TUDOR, automatic transmit* i sion. Will accept highest offer. AD 8- ,0870 after s*oo. |27 FOOT ELCAR Housetrailer—one bed rooni, good condition, leasonsble. Inquire •at 4 Hilltop Trailer Com t POTTED PLANTS beautify a window or I the interior of a room. Why not select jieveral plants for your suite or dorm jfrom a la rue variety pi iced as low As 19c ,fioni O.'M. Houts and Son, Inc, State College. PAINTING COMFS easier when using duality Oiumbnchcr Ait Supplies. Every thing for the artist; cash and carry discount. Save today at O. W. Houts and ,8011 Inc , State College. NEED TROPHIES? You nanfe It—l have it. Plain or engraved Rig discounts. Quick service. Phone AD 7-78.71 after 6. Catalogs a\ ailable, Sam Troutman's 1 roph\-Novelty Shop WANTED EXPERIENCED TYPIST would like to _dn tvpmg at home. Call AD 7-7295. THESIS " MULTILITHING “and"' typing duplicates for .sale. Reasonable. Call AD S-f'774 after 6 p m ONE DORM (Nittanv tvpei for gioup of men evicted from Nittnny 27. Uigent’ TWO MALE students to share apartment _ for fp-st half_of summer. Call AD 8-1436. EXCELLENT 'OPPORTUNITY 'for waVler Ht Signm Alpha Epsilon. Call AD 8-1397 or AD 7-1923 c; 1 RL’S Lie; HT W EIO HT i gearshift. Call AD 8-8965. HELP WANTED STUDENTS EARN up to $1.50 per hour wot king 'i or 3 evenings of votir choice. I Downtown Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh . | I :! FOR RENT MODERATE rate aecom ii modatums with private bath or running ij water. Colonial Hotel, 128 W Nittanv Ave, IState College. AD 7-1850 or AD 7-7707. PAGE ELEVEN Middle Atlantic AAU champ Tom Balenl in 3:22, Baleni da cisioned Maynard Aungst for the flyweight crown. Oberlv, Trojan, Stegner, Bal ent and Ti easier all ate planning to make tlie trip to the finals but Scordo is undecided Approximately 250 grapplers Tom 14 districts will take pari in he three-day tom new —John Morris FIEDS 4- FOR RENT APART. MENT * dune, July, Aug. Largs fnat flum futni-»hid. Cluse to lautpu*. Suitable f*»i men «u families. SMJ per month Call AD 7-7hxH APARTMENT two fmmshed loonu for snmmci 1 ornnon 11.5 South Gill St. Call Murine" AD 8-215 j after 6 0«. Small space * INSIDE ALI RAHA ** Near heait of things. Vacant for lung, lung tunc Appiv Sigma Delta Tau - LnmbiU Uli booth. Spring Week I IN E ROOM upaitnuMit with bath, buiu nuM' onh , one block from campus. Call Dave UN 5-44'i{ aftei 7 uf» MODERN EFFJrirNCY npai t ment a\ a li able middle of June I'm king facilities $65 per month Call C p m to 10 p m AI) .S-nITo. lOR RENT—two double* rootiu fot nml# htudcnti: private bath, own telephone, pnvate entumce, fn*e junking, ihtee block 1 * ftom campus. June - September. Call AD S-OHLh APARTMENT—POUR riwniH, bath, second flooi. Heat, hot v\att*r. stove, iefnge»- *toi fuim-hed Immediate oteupanev. $65. Phone HO 0-6112. ROOM 8r BOARD MAKE UPS*j CRVAT I*oNS''for'"fall's'c''ie **t'*r at Miiiiljn Hall, HIT E. Rea v er. Keser- Nations nLo ln*mg taken for nl! summer se-Mons. Hoard m room and board to fill vacancies f«u balance nf semester. Rooms without board available, 220 H S. Allen St. Ask fot Mia. Petriskev at 317 E. Rea\ ei SKIRTS IN plastic bag Sat., April 2 behutd Joan UN 5-6029. LIGHT BLUE Glasses in a biowr leather <a-e. Revvaid! Call Liz UN 5-6154 K&K SLIDE RULE in 215 Willard. Call J. Rapp UN 5-5525. FOUND rHE CAMPUS PATROL has several un claimed bicveles Pleaae check if you have one nursing. MISCELLANEOUS UOWLF7RS, DATES, open alleys eveiy pile any time 6.40 prn to 9.00 pm. Also 0 to 12 p rn. Rate-, 82c No waiting. Phone AD 8-oilX. Downtown Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh. WE REPAIR and have heads and supplies for all make shavers See our line of rebuilt shaveis $.5 00 to $6 U 0 guar antee*!. Ekitiic Supply Co., 216 S. Allen. Phone AD 7-2062. M\KE HER a Queen for Mother’s Day. Love, THE SLEEPING PRINT E API'LICAMMONS ARE now being taken for pO'ihoiih as agent** beginning next fall with The Student Dry Cleaning and Laundry Agency Apply; Student Employ ment Service. 112 Old Main. Deadline: I‘nday, April 29, 5 pm GARDEN AND lavvn and general houne- cleanmg jobs now available. Apply: Student Employment Service, 112 Old Mam TUTORING IN German collides and gruduate language requhe ments Call AD b-1254 between 12 pm • 2 pm. ami 5 p.m - 7 p.m. TENNIS FANS—expert restringing and repair. Large aeleuion of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed satisfaction. University Tennis Service, 514 E. Reaver Ave. after 5 pm. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Professional School of Dance. AD 8-1078, and French for
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