The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 05, 1960, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1
Stickme
Syracuse
Breaking a three g
streak against the calibi
such as Syracuse and
no easy task but that'
_facing the Penn Stat!
team this weekend.
The Lions (1-3) will
road meeting Hobart •
N.Y tomorrow and tht
at Syracuse for a gam!
Orange Saturday.
If Coach Earnie B
have any hopes of snap
streak they will have
a much stronger offens
In four games the
scored only 19 goals
more Gordon Bennett
of them.
Last year Syracus:
the Lions, 14-7, and t.
have 11 lettermen bac
squad.
Roy Simmons. who
29th year as head co
well-balanced team tir
I=IME
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l, Clean, comfortable and reasonable accommodations
i for male students, clubs, teams, administrators and
groups in the heart of midtown New York, close to
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alt transportation and nearby Empire State Budd
{{ ing. All conveniences, cafeteria, coffee shop, tailor,
t
.t., laundry, barber shop, TV room, tours, etc. Booklet C.
Rates: Single Rooms $2.4042.60; Double Rooms $3.40-$3 80
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.- WILLIAM SLOANE MOUSE Y.M.C.A.
V 35 6 West 34th St, New York, N, Y. Mord 5-5133 (nr.leenn Sta.)
NEW Ta
DUAL reyton
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6.6,d f 4.4". se.e 7 ACevo wAt
to Face Hobart,
This Weekend
!me losing i looking for its sixth straight win
l e of teams; over State.
Hobart is
Co-captains Mal Tardiff and
s the joh!Bob Hunter combine with two
• lacrosse; time letterwinner Frank Kleiman
ito give the Orange an attack that
tor , the r a nks with the best in the East.
t Geneva.
w ake ` - IThe defense is guarded by vet
:n stop off eransSteve Ornstein, all returning
. l
ping their
to mountf
lettermen
ar's boys
The midfield has been the
sore-spot for the Orange this
year. The first unit has vets
Steve Smallwood, Mark Road
ice attack.
armel and Pete Page but after
i ions have that Syracuse is thin.
nd sopho- Hobart, tomorrow's opponent.
has hi"' is a small college in New York
that year alter year fields a good
hatteredllacrosse team The school does
lie Orange not have splins.4 football prac
• from that , tice and is able to use some of the
'football men as lacrosse players.
is in his, Hobart was one of State's vic
:eh, has a'tims last year, losing to the Nit
t will be tames, 11-3.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Grimm Resigns Cub Post
CHICAGO (rl)—Charlie Grimm, in favor of Hat ry Cralt.
yesterday resigned as manager oft The switch in management for
the Chicago Cubs, and Lou Bou-'
'the last place Cubs was an
dreau. former American League'
manager and now a Cub broad-lnounced jointly by owner P. K.
caster, was named to succeedlWrigley of the Cubs and Ward
Grimm for the balance of th e lQuaal, vice president and general
season, manager of radio-TV station
The announcement came short- WGN. Boudreau has served as
baseball commentator for WGN.Iy after the Cubs won their sixth
game against 11 defeats, beating] Cub Vice President John Hol
the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-1 behindlland said that a conference was
the five-hit pitching of rookieiheld yesterday between Wrigley,
Dick Ellsworth. Grimm and himself and it was
Grimm will replace Boudreauldecided that a managerial change
was in order.
as the color announcer for the'
Cub games over radio station' Holland said Grimm offered his
WGN. , resignation, which was accepted.
Grimm, 62, had begun his third Grimm remains with the club
stint as Cub pilot this season in the office of vice president
but lasted only 23 days. !a post he held prior to succeed-
Boudi eau, 42, last managed for'ing Bob Scheffing, as manager.
the Kansas City A's from 1955 Scheffing was released after the
until he was relieved Aug. 6, 1957,'1959 campaign.
Won't SHE Be Surprised?
BILL McMULLEN FLORIST
130 E. College Ave.
A corasge will be
a pleasant surprise for
your Mother whether she
will be here or at home.
Why not place your or
der today?
AD 7-4994
PAGE SEVEN
WE
Lassoed May Day
and
Turned It Info
SENIOR
CLASS DAY
Awards - Entertainment
(NO MAY POLES!)
May 7, 1960
2 O'Clock
Schwab Audi
Tickets Available
For All Students
HUB Desk
nominated
most-likely-to-SUcceed
overwhelmingly
elected!
Piper Slacks
by H•I•S
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Pipers lead the poll for
campus popularity! Dig
the reasons ... guys look
sharper in pencil-slim
Pipers. They like the lower
ride on the hips ... the side
buckles that replace belts
... the Continental slant of
the front pockets. $4.95 to
$8.95, in a host of wash
able fabrics at on-the-ball
campus shops.
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