I L HORSOIkY.AFRit. 0.1962 • • 'Netarn en Lt 7 - ,First Test 1 .. • . , freigmist- - Tough Pitt Squad By KEN &WINGER Penn State tennis coach Sherml Fogg knows that his Lion net team has their. work cut out for it when has_ Ilittanies face Pitt today on the -Panthers' home !courts t"We're opening against possiblyi he best team we'll face all year," , Fogg said - . "In fact, this Pitt. team is one of the best, in :the East" The fact that the ,Lion netmen had a 'rather easy time in beating the Panthers, 6-0, last year makes' one wonder why Fogg •is • so, worried about his team's chances , of winning today_ •—•, Closer examination of the sit uation, however, reveals the rea-, son for Fogg's concern. Pitt faced the Same problem last year that State faces' today sophomores dominated the starting lineup. These same Panthers, with a year's experience' wider , their belts, will be out to avenge last year's humilating defeat against State's crew of untried sophs today. • LION CAPTAIN Jim }Aker will be doing after his second win in a -row over Joe Brown. Baker defeated Brown, 64, 6-2, in last year's - encounter, but Fogg de scribes Brown as a "vastly im proved pliyer." Senior Whit' Gray, the Lions' number 'two man, hopes to con tinue the., sharpness he. attained during the latter pait,of last sea son. '- Gray is an example of what constant - pfactice and determin ation ' will do for a player. Cut from the squad when he was a freshman because his style seemed toe awkward, he proceeded to cep, the singles title two years in .a ,Coach Fogg decided to give him another try and liked what he saw. When the season ended, Gray MAJOR LEAGUES 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.H. Pittsburgh 0 1.000 Louie --_ 6 0 1.000 1 Sao Francisco 6 3 .667 t Houston .671 Las ':Angeles' —L----6 ' 4 .7.14 Philadelphia • • I .600 4 1 ,:s Cincinnati 1 6 .444 4 1 / 2 Milwaukee I 6 1 / 2 Chicago- 7 .12.6 6 1 / 2 New York -_ _______O 6 .000 61i TedAY'S Castes lit- Leonia. Washburn (0-0) at New York, Jaekion (0-1). -Nottatott.' Stows (1.4) it Chlendo. Cstd-' well (0-21 sllan Print:Leo. )6sriehal (1-1) at Mil waukee.. Burdett* 10-11 Pittsburgh. Stardivaat 11.-41 at Vesta , SO-0) at P'hilideltatia. Mahaffey (2.01 N Las hageles. Kautax (1-1 L at Cladsgati. Draberwalcy (11-1) .N AMEILiCAN LEAGUE W. .L. Pet. G.B. Chicogs' 2 .714 'New 2 .6013 1 .-t. Angeles 2 .4110 1 Clevelinul -Z .400 1 ^ Detroit__2 6100 1 asitiamie.loo 3% Oi-Eatisse City 4 .429 2 Witaitington' 3 .400 2 Boston ' 2 4 .333 2i Ulnae-eta. _ le—riayed night game. , - . Tattsra GRIM& Detroit, Reran (04) at Ilastaa. - Cos es (•-f) Chiesato. Busharet (0-1) it Dlinn s espotik Last 10-44 Kansas City. Dittos, 1041 lat. Las Ange les. Witt (0-0) or Chance 40-01 Niw York. Terri. (2-01 at. Raltinwe. Estrada N Only rime scheduled McILANAHAWS • EASTER EGG CONTEST 'Coconut Cream Chocolate Covered Egg •1 ASTER Edo . ...... ,i "GUESS THE WEIGHT" . I Contest, - ~ .- McLANAHAN STORES i i . - 1 1 Narne: r . - or ••• • • - i . i Address: i I Phone No, 1 i , I W I 'eight Estimation: , • •i, , ' : .• (DRAMS-AVOIRDUPOIS) • Guess the weight, of the egg on display at MCLianahan's 414 E. College Ave. or 134 S. Allen St. Use this cow:limier your entry had compiled the best record (6-4-1) on the team. Gray pro ay bably face 'Dave 01A:ow:Win tod. 'The remainder of the State lineup will probably be composed ofszlsmores. ISAACMAN should face Saturday the netmen return, either Roger Glaser or Peter Ny- home far the start of a four-match cum in the number three spot. homestand that will have s thezn' Csaba Balazs or senior Don Ben- playing Army . , Maryland, 'West ner will -handle the number four, Virginia. and Lehigh. The re-I position with Steve Seitchik and; mainder of the schedule finds Geofge Coulter playing numbers them facing Georgetown, Navy, five and six, respectively. Colgate, Syracuse, Bicknell and ,Senior Nainuchit ChaturachindaTornell. Celtics Top LA in Final BOSTON (AP)—The incompara-! play. ble Boston Celtics captured an un-1 The Celtics were in trouble late , precedented fourth 'consecutive { in :the game when personal " fouls INational Basketball Association:sent Tom Sanders, Jim Loscutoff , championship last night. vanquish-;and Tom Beinsohn to the bench. ing the Los Angeles Laken. 110-IWith 74 seconds remaining. aos- / 107, on, the heroics of Sam Jones: ton was leading 100-96. and Bill Russell in an overtime ; Selvy made it 100-98 with 40' battle. {seconds and tied the count 20 Boston led most of the way in!onds later. Selvy barely missed the game played' before a selloution what would have been the win 'crowd of 13,909 in Boston Garden.] ner with three seconds to go. ' ,But the Celtics had to beat down' But the world champion Celtics the tenacious Laken in a five- made it look easy in'the overtime minute overtime session after period. Sam Jones scored five of ,Frank Selvy brought Los Angele s Boston's - 10 points in the extra back from the brink of defeat inlperiod . and Russell added four, the final 40 seconds or regulation' Bob Cousy getting the other point. Grid Schedule Penn State's football schedules get tougher and tougher. . Miami and Boston University, 'opponents in 1961, have been re placed by Rice and Air Force Academy next fall. In 1963, the Nittany Lions will add UCLA, Oregon,' and Ohio State,' dropping Navy, Air Force, and California. The other '63 op ponents will be Rice, Army, Syra cuse, West Virginia, Maryland, HIS and HERS Lighters $4.35 An.iticat size automatic lighter with "your" name ■od.'or .."her" name. 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Isaacman and Seitchik compose the Lions' other doubles entrants. ets Tougher Holy Cross, =and Pitt Navy returns in 1964 ai the opening game opponent replac ing Rice. Otherwise, the '64 line up will be the same as in 1963. Ohio State is off the schedule in 1965. but this doesn't mean coach Rip Engle can breathe easy. The Buckeyes will be replaced by Michigan State. The Lions will play a total of 21 intersectional games in the next four Seasons. ;11,:*1 91 . 419°41".- :.'• 4' l ! ..;„. • M. .. • "- "PHOTO" LIGHTERS $5.00 A triodein slim Hatter of proven quality with a photo of "Nee' or "him". Tour ngirta car or ■ny other (black and whites photo you furnish. No copy on the "Photo" Lighter and maximum phatti site should not ho more than rx10". All photos yo. turned. Black copy is perrnoweatli displayed in soft gold boekgrousmil finish and will not Lade. track. etitp. peel or wear oIL PIM* 11-34' a 1-15/1 1 r1 on one. Ode of llghoer enle.,The ideal personalised lighter. Sorry no C.O.D.'''. Please allow two weeks for delivery. Photo Lighters 15.00 each. Additional tighten (same Photos U.N. SPECIALTIES Dept. 444 Cl. eland 3. Ohl* The WEST HALLS' RECORD HOP not be held this Friday dite to the religious holidays. Reed Pins Sietninski In 1M Wrestling Action • Fine grappling Was the byword as another group of hope fuls Moved one step closer to the fihal round of the 1M wrestling tournament last night on , the mats at Rec In the 167-pound class, footballer Junior Powell of Delta Upsilon and Ray Connell of Sigma CM established themselves as top pntenders for the 167-pound crown by scoring con vincing wins over their opponents. Connell advanced by pinning John First of Phi Gamma Delta and Powell decisioned Mal Borthwick of Alpha • Taw Omega, 6-4. 14111110111 WIN I 112b* - WMISIIO4, AZ, OMNI Terri • Sr% In one of the more surprising s:02: Junitett. pinnt.4 matches the evening Bill Reed' 1 1 ,L* c_iki• 6,35 1 ^ 146111 % nutt•twoi. of Triangle had little trouble with i n " . " °"1. his much heavier opponent. toot-' l3 tr•urec 41 " e. UHT. rfrrk : bailer Chuck - Sieminski. Reed - roursi,, Pitittod Lastly. ACRio. 1:30, needed only 55 seconds to racortik*.r. FTwokoilt. woe , w Ncf•lt: t utee. DU. the pin. Reed weighed 4 in at 190? while Sieminski tipped the scales!ll2—/4"'. AZ. 41.e.1 ta, TP170•1, a it Wolfe. Arstia. doe. 11cttramilutt. tins at 260. cht $.3; Wriattt, ttult.rmut. Ws. •.1.1: Bock, t , kitto7tltslt. des. Kryck HUGH PAZ CON of Delta Up-1 i'l 2 .i ; Stitt, OTRig, Omura 'taloa,. salon, last year's independent; ortst champiOn at 128, displayed .good 1 24-24 son. 14;1:41. saes. Wobills . . Diet 14u. form in flattening Max Legally of .3 - '; Loareoloi. Trim. 4ow•bliDee. az Alpha Chi Rho at the 1:30 mark! . Z. 4, °sue ''' . "thi. .4.. Cs* Doill. log. Ike. wavy. Papier. of their match. nue e4 ' AC:ibi. I T.!. bie•es. pion laypooters Mk $O ll 2l • Lrory • Itrrnlock, 440. Harrow, Maw: Art Maurer of Delta Theta Sig-, s-i. ma establishedliimself as a strong , 156.--Dloso. Tuck. olessw4 R•hte. • 1:•41; contender for the 150-pound title{ W.1 4 :1" 4 " 2" ; wow ...14 Toolgog: Kolsloo. with a convincing 8-0 win over! -- "'n" : " The... wri ki... 41; 77 Te su g la "c h l t Frank Cole of - Alpha Chi Sigma. gee. (ANYIAL_TT r ( itt4;i. l- 1. sb, • - --' - - Maurer used two takedowns, glicr—rovavil. DD. 4ew Dorthwink. ATO, reversal and a near fall to ac-) 4'l' Kink.,, re6 " 44 " w " h " hwt ' it ' Cogswell. gig Chl. pine ' s rirlit. PGDeI. count for his scoring. 1:55; Renliis. Ina.. pinned Reset, Wit. It stSti: Yarger. Ind., der. Deg& lad., 11 ii The highest scoring matches Of! 11 ( z1 want. Ind., dew. Giulio,. oulupenui, the night were in the 135-pound! 5. class where Vince DiLoreto 0 f,1711--Philllp4. tnek•wartos. won by t.r. Kappa - Sigma defeated Phi Delta' .feit: efaysien. Morstonewsey. s a n n.ni Sane. Theta's Dick Kelly. 11-3. and Du 2 1 47.* i i iti, 4. --T trn u r tt 1. i g l lldi cier. M a*. ane Norman of Alpha Zeta' crushed Tau Phi Delta's ' Ra ,,,liwt.—ttop.i. Triangle. Owl's' ilemenald , i i Slims Nu, :14 . Juno* ACNI; timed. Plotts,' 124. ' Acutareelak„ Pl.Plii. • . • . Sowssii. A y,. 4 , 32 : t• Is olorsolll KIEL CALENDAR Thursday—April 19 Passover Seder Friday—April 20 Services 645 p.m. Sabbath moat will follow; Sattirday—April 21 Movis Sunday—April 22 Cultural Series 8.00 p.m. "Sward in lb. Desert" Servkes Wednesday— April 23, 10:00 a.m. Thursday— April 24, 10:00 a.m. • Ylskor— 10:00 a.m. HILLEL FOUNDATION 224 Locust Lane By FRANK QUIOISY MOO run. "Affair to Remember" PA - GE SEWN S;3O p.m.
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