PAGE TEN Army Lions By JOHN MORRIS Joe.,Bedenk is beginning to wish his baseballers could forget the past week and start all over again. "We were probably in better shape before the season started than we are now," Bedenk said yesterday as the Nit- tanies woufld up practice in the skating rink. Cancellation of today's sched uled contest with Army marks the third time in five days that Slate has been forced to give in to the weatherman. The Lions were supposed to play Lehigh Tuesday, but snow forced the cancellation of that game and the attempt to reschedule it on Thursday. "Not playing is really hurting Bedenk field isn't in shape to play." Torn Durbin "We just don't knot what's coming next, and we couldn't ask them to come up here with the weather we've been hav ing," he said. "The game can't be rescheduled because Army can play only on weekends and our schedules con flict," Bedenk said. The Lions will try to get back into action Wednesday when they face always tough Ithaca in Ithaca, N.Y. Tom Durbin was scheduled to start in both Lehigh games and against the Cadets, but lefty Ed Kikla will probably get the nod against the Bombers. "We can only play one game at a time," assistant coach Chuck Medlar said in explaining the switch - , "We have to go with our best." The Lions will try to get out side for practice this afternoon. "But." Bedenk said, 'we'll prob ably have to practice in this wind tunn I." Basketball-Type Defense Puzzles Hershey Coach 'HERSHEY, Pa. (4'l Coach; Simpson, 45, served from 1954 M Frank athers of the HeTslteyiuntil 1959 as an assistant to Jack Bears is desperately try i ng tn iGardner, Utah's basketball coach. come up with a way to stop the;He also worked as a backfield basketball-type defense adopted! coach with the Utah football team. by the Springfield ice hockey';ln addition to his duties as team. iEgli's assistant, Simpson will !serve as a scout and assistant S p ri " gfield has been ustnr4 what :coach during the football season. is called in basketball a full court The Kansas State graduate press in the final playoff series; The as assistant basketball between the two teams for thecoach at his alma mater from 1949 American Hockey League's Cal-:until 1953 when he went to Utah. der Cup. The tactics have worked so well, tfkAcClain Hurls Senators Hershey has been bottled up on lro Win Over Veveland its own ice during most, of the WASHINGTON (A 3 l Joe Mc three games won by Springfield. Clain, a 27-year-old right-hander. A victory tonight here will give broke into the major leagues last the Indians a clean sweep and the night by pitching the Washing championship. Iton Senators to a 3-2 victory over ;the Cleveland Indians before a Reds Win Table Tennis !cheering. chilled crowd of 10,126. TOKYO On Communist Chi-! I\l'eClain, a $25,000 minor league na yesterday swept both the purchase by the new Senators. men's and women's titles in the', gave up seven hits, four in the World Table Tennis Champion-.eighth inning when Cleveland ships played at Peiping. 'scored its runs. Everything riphi for your is, , , k. i ... .3 • . ,'..'.., 1.•... - , . • i ! ' - ' - '