PAGE SIX Lion 9-0, By JOHN MORRIS "Too bad it didn't keep ;lining," sighed one West Vir ginia tennis player as he walk ed off the Nittany courts yes terday after watching Penn State completely dominate the haple , ss Mounties for n 9-0 shut out The matches were slightly de layed at the start by a shower and interrupted during the sin gles by another downpour. But the Lions (3-7) managed to get cnough matches in to send Ruel Fostei's Mountaineers scurrying back to Moig.intown without even winning a '441 Lion captain Jerry Carp start ed the Nittanies on their win ning ways with a convincing win over Mountie sophomore Bill Schaeffer, 6-4. 6-2. Schaeffer took over the num ber one slot for West Virginia in the absence of Dan Taylor, the only Winning letteiman. Taylor, 11 dental student, was unable to make the top because of classes. Sophomoie Jim Baker looked shaip again. tiouncing Boyd War nes, 6-2. 6-0, to boost his record Big Bob Devine is the second in 5-5 lot the season. man in the Brittany order. De vine was a disappointment in Warner confused Baker mo- the EIGAs, but came back with mentardy with his left handed a 74 in the Bucknell meet. slices, but the fiery Lion quick- , —Collegian Photo by Don Sehtiengold Boyle will probably go with Jy mastered Warner's game and SOPHOMORE JIM BAKER scores with a hard oveihead smash steady Roy Altman in the third was practically untouchable in as doubles partner Dick Ludwig backs him up in yesterday's meet 'spot. Not blessed with the size; 1119 second set. , with West Virginia. won by the Lions, 9-0 necessary for a good long game,' Lion coach Sheini Fogg slatted, * * * * * * 'Altman is deadly around the' Johnny Blanck in the third slot off and coasted to a 6-0, 6-2, win and sophomores Blair Dodds and greens He reached his peak this' and 1h e elaSi•Y Jlllllol' came in the fifth match. 'Bruce Herman scored easy wins year when he was one of 16' thiough vs ith an easy 6-1, 6-0, WID , ,qualifiers for the EIGA finals. Rea was pitted against Mountie' Summary OVPI . Don Conaway. Blanck ,was junior Dick Gilson and came up. Sittig les . Either senior Ed Kormos or in control all the wayl PS beat Schaeffer iVtiViii, and ' on 's' v, ith an assortment of lobs and ;Ca'" ". junior John Morton will follow less than an hour to scoie his c „ . ~.„ Altman in the lineup. Both are , cuts that had Gilson slipping and'64, 6 k:, 'Psi brat 'Hairier IWVai SIMI] win against four logs ,his sliding on the soggy courts. !ttba,A test litat CMIIIRHy I WVa 6-1, consistent swingers and boast The fourth match pitted lanky Fogg gave the nod to sopho- ' ' 6-0 'Motile (PSI but Varntr t WVa I. B.', 6.1 ' good iron games. Lion Garry Moore and senior Ken more John Coldren in the sixth i Rex i I'S I beat Gikon I WVa 1, 6-0, 6-2' Sixth man Haydn Thomas Varner. Moore , playing only Ilk match and he responded with a c,o(lreii IPS) beat Martin iVi liui. 6-2. 6-1 second singles match of the yea], 6-2, 6-1, win over Don Martin. t , Daker and I mint D T'S i beat warner and used a strong net game to take' The Lions swept the doubles as , sal.rm,'(wv:l. 6- - i, 6-2 a 6-2, 6-1. victim y. Fogg gave everyone a chance to, Kola and McCal tney i Phi heat C,,rimsa‘ Vance Rea rettnned to the sin- play. Baker and Dick Ludwig,. D a d 1, , f i : i i i i d er 4 } ) ,.!. l ,‘:,‘ t ß : ' 14 6 ; 2 . b ,! 8 . 1 ) Varner and gles lineup after a two-meet lay- Don McCartney and John Krall,i marlin iwvlo. 6-1. 6-4 Home Run Produc tion Down Varsity °S' Club NEW YORK 01 Major league with 30 homers. San Francisco Elects Campbell home run production for 1960 and Pittsburgh are next with 29 High jumper Dick Campbell chows a 10 per cent decline horn each followed by St. Louis and has been elected president of the 1959, an Associated Press snivel Philadelphia. Varsity "S" Club. He succeeds disclosed N ( stet day The Giants, Cincinnati Reds !Jim O'Connor . All American League clubs ex -,Lo s Angeles Dodgers and Chicagoi Gene Raiford (soccer) is the tept the New York Yankees are Cubs are behind then• totals of new vice president and Bob Gil trailing last year's total, last season imour (football-wrestling) will The National League has 208 1 The Yankees, leading the Atnei-seil,e as secretary for the coming home runs compared to 151 tot• Kan League with 25 homers, are year. Track star Mike Miller was the American which started a six ahead of last year. elected treasurer. week later. The aggiegate of 3591 Mih‘aukcect(' the rncIJOI Is 41 less than was hit in the' lastseason with 117 homers Rosi to Meet Perkins same numberof games in 1959 Cleveland led the American Chicago Tonight Although they've played in the League with 167 fewest gaines, the Milwaukee,CHlCAGO UP) Paolo Rosi, Biaves head the senior circuit r-- the No. 2 lightweight contender, takes on Chicago's Eddie Perkins in a 10-round bout in Chicago !Stadium tonight 1 The New York slugger hopes to use Perkins as a stepping stone Itoward another title shot against Champion Joe Brown. Versatile Star All-A tiler ica n quarterback Richie Lucas led Penn State's 1959 football team in five departments: rushing, pa , ,sing, scoring, pass inteiccptions, and punting. Veteran Squad Six lettermen, including East ern heavyweight champ Johnston Oberly, will form the nucleus of Penn State's 1960-61 wrestling squad. The Nittany Lion grapplers were unbeaten this year. 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Allen St. AD 8-1241 Cornell In Golf The Penn State golf team, heading for another winning season, will be after victory number seven this afternoon when the Lions meet Cornell in Ithaca, N. Y. Coach Joe Boyle's linksmen bested the Big Red last year on their way to a 6-3 season and a second-place finish in the EIGA tourney. The Lions took third in this year's tournament, and have lost only to Penn after suffei ing losses to Maryland and' Georgetown in a season-opening triangular meet Today the !4ittanies will be facing a Cornell team that has played only three matches. They have a 1-2 record with losses to Syracuse and Colgate and a win over St. Lawrence. I The Lions beat Syracuse, 5-2, ,earlier in the campaign and go ;against Colgate in the season's 'finale next week. Senior captain Dick Burgoon retains his number one spot in the Nittanv lineup for today's meet. He will probably face either Bally Warner or Dave Dawson. Warner, a sophomore, and sen ior Dawson have been battling it out for the number one slot all year, and either man could get the call to face Bui goon. ingo's Confident GROSSINGER, N.Y. ti-P}---Inge mar Johansson yesterday accept ed with a shrug the word that Joe Louis would try to help Floyd Patterson regain the world heavy weight title in their June 20 re match. "Patterson will have to be in the ring by himself," he said. "Louis won't be in there. I stop ped him before. Those I fight the second time I usually finish fast er. I know I can do it again." The heavyweight champ smiled as he read that Louis had said Patterson should "not have to get hit," WEDNESDAY. MAY 18. 1960 Hosts Lions Meet Today DICK BURG OON * * * and seventh man Bob Ruther ford round out the Lion lineup. Bui•goon. Altman, Kormos. Mor ton and Thomas are all lettermen while Devine and Rutherford are in their first year of regular vat z , city action. 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