PAGE FOURTEEN 31 Home Events for Nittanfes Thirty-one home events are scheduled for Penn State .teams this spring. , Ten of the Nittany Lions’ 20 baseball games are slated for the home -diamond and three of the track squad’s four dual meets will be staged here. ' The golf team will play seven times on the home -course, the .tennis team will see -action five times here, and lacrosse, under new head coach Dick: Pencek, will be at home six times. COACH JOE BEDENK'S base ball team will open the spring campaign here April Z against Gettysburg. Other home, oppon ents include Ithaca, IBucknell, Maryland, Navy, Colgate, Syra cuse, West Virginia, and Temple. Famous Single NEW ORLEANS (AP) Brig. Gen. Robert R. Neyland, the sin gle-wing wizard who ‘ coached Tennessee's Volunteers to foot ball’s - Heights, died yesterday at the «ge of 70. The man who produced some of 1 in the final Associated Press America’s top teams and coaches, poll in 1951 and won the nation in addition to having a dislin- al Since 1953, he as an Army engi-jhad held a lifetime post as ath neer, succumbed to the kidney letic director. • - UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS CMiaas* NSanaMwatMlMa Ismt a(cahaa> GRADUATE STUDENTS and FACULTY MEMBERS . THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS • . . comprising outstanding Boys, Girls. Brother-Skier ud Co-Ed Camps, located throughout the New England, Mid die Atlantic States end Canada. ...INVITES TOPE Bttjtf IKIES coscaahn tsaimnr aatployoMal es Haod Cmaaalam. Group Laodam. Spactehta*. Gaaaral Canaaaloo. Writ*, Phene, or Coll In Perron Association of Privet* Comps Dept. C M<nw*t M. AUcaador, Emcvtira okaetar SS Watt 42nd Street, OX 5-2654, New York 36, N. Y. A Common Expression at, PENN STATE j You Can Get It At With The Black Granite Front Open tonight and Monday Till -REGULAR HOURS:—B:3O to 5:30 AD 7-7605 R* % I The track team, which will open! its season April 14 at Navy, isn’t! slated for a-home appearance un til May 5 against Michigan State. Pittsburgh will be here May 12: and on May 19 the Lions will en tertain the Quantico Marines. In their respective home open ers, the lacrosse team will face Lafayette, the golfers will test Colgate, and the tennis team will meet' Army. The complete spring schedules follow: 1 < BASEBALL: April 3, Gettys burg; 6, at Lehigh; 7, at Villa nova; JO, Ithaca; 13, at Rutgers; 14, at Army; 17, at Pennsylvania; 24, Bucknell; May 1, Maryland;! 2, at Lafayette; 5, Navy; 8, Col-| gate; 12; Syracuse (doublehesder); 15, West Virginia; 17, at Buck nell; 19, at Pittsburgh (double- ing Coach Dies and liver ailment that in 1953 [ forced his retirement as an ac-j tive coach after 21 years. i Neyland’s Tennessee teams won 171 games, lost 27 and tied 12 dur ing the 21 seasons he coached? His next-to-last team finished No. 111-115 S. Allen St. OFFICIAL COLLEGE TEXTS FOR ALL COURSES NEW and % USED o SELF-SERVICE |; TEXT BOOK ! : Dept. THE DAICY COLLEGIAN.,UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA i AD 7-7606 header); 22, Temple; 24, at Dela ware. ’ - - TRACK: April 14, at Navy; 21, ‘Ohio Relays at Columbus; 27-28, Penn Relays at Philadelphia;- May 5, Michigan States 12, Pittsburgh; 19, Quantico Marines; 25-26 IC4A at Villanova. GOLF: April 9, at Georgetown; 14, Colgate; 21, Pennsylvania;. 24, Villanova; 28, Syracuse; May 1, at West Virginia; 5, Navy; 8, Maryland; 12-14, Eastern cham pionships. at Ithiica; 15, at Buck nell; 19, Lehigh; 22, at Pitts burgh; 26,-at CojmelL • • LACROSSE: April 6, at Loyola of Baltimore; 7, at Washington !and Lee; 10, at 'Pennsylvania; 14, j Lafayette; 25, Maryland; 28," Rut gers; May 5, at Syracuse; 9, Le high; 12, Swarthmore; 19, Colgate. TENNIS: April 17, at .Pitts burgh; 21, Army; 25, Maryland; 28, West Virginia; May 1, Lehigh; 4, at Georgetown; 5, at Navy; 11, jat Colgate; 12, at Syracuse; 16, [Bucknell; 26, ‘ at Cornell. . for Rent $17.50 p ßf term Mimm College Avinoe- Store Grantham Leads Lion Thinclods To Triangular’Win at Fort lea By DENNIS KNECHT ; clocked in 51.2 setjonds for a first While most students were home “©Sty Nor m a n placed third in the middle dis week, Penn States track and field gso-yard rain, while Dick team was at Fort Lee, Va., hard Tuft middle at work conditioning for the up- distance runners, placed first and coming outdoor season. second in the twq-mile. Last Friday State warmed up jerry Wettstone,! Perm State’s for its opening meet [with Navy high jump record-holder, won his April 14, by winning a pre-season eve nt with a 6*4“ trap. 3ohn First outdoor triangular nieet at the placed second at 6* in the high Army camp. The Lions rolled up jump and. also came in second in 75 points-to defeat Virginia State the discus throwTT j with 45 and Fort Lee; with 29. , MILLER, and Lionel 808 GRANTHAM led the way Bassett finished behind Deardorff with first places the broad to make a clean syeep of the mile jump, 120-yard high and 220f yard run. Miller also took a third place low. hurdle events and the'hop, in the-220-yard hurdles, step and jump; Howie Deardorff Ciro'-'Risoldi placed first in the took first places in the mile and pqle vault and second in the jave -880 runs. j lin v throw. Dave Brier finished Penn State’s veteran mentor second'in the'pole ; vault : Chick Werner did a bit of expert- • Steve Popp third places in menting in the meet by placing the 100 and 22Q-vard dashes and some of his runners jin positions Phil Holmes finished third in the they don’t ordinarily run. Steve hammer throw aid hop, step'and Moorhead, State’s best miler, was jump. i Univers Without The Black Granite; 358 E. 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