SATURDAY. APRIL 21. 1962 Neitteri:Host - Army, Seek Second Win By KEN DENLINGER Two of the most experienced coaches in eastem tennis cir cles match wits' today, when the Cadets of Army meet the Penn State netmen on the varsity courts in back of the • skating rink. Both Ariny coach` Leif 0. Nordlie and Nittany mentor Sherm Fogg have been tutdring prospective , champions for the past .16 years. Nordic.. former Pro ar Seabright ‘ N.J. Lawn and Tlnnis dub also doubles as squash coach for the Cadets.- Fogg. who has coached every thing from track to tennis, brings a record of 83-80-2 into today's match. With the exception of Csaba Balazs replacing Don- Benner in the number four ; spot . for the Lions ; 'no drastic changes are expected .in the State lineup. Coach - Fogg has indicated,• how ever; that , thenetters could use some more strength in doubles. ARMY. HAS A fashion of coming up with fine athletic tetms and this year's crop of tennis players is no exception. Although captain Jith Peterson and Didnir Voss are the only returning letter men, the Black Knights have two of the - East's best sophomores' in Richie Oehrlein and John Leyerzaph..-! They will probably play number three and four respectively. . • For the Lions, , captain Jim Baker wil) handle the number one spot. Frph from 6-0, 1-6, 6-3 win over Pitts Joe Brown, he'll be after his . second: victory against either Voss or Peterson. Whit Gray Will handle the num ber, two spot While many consider his style unorthodox; it has pro duced a record of 7-4-1 over the past two years. He will probably face Peterson. ' , Sophomore Alan Lsaacrnan will be paired against Oehrlein in the number three, position. Isaacman looked impressive in his,win over 5 . Chami Rem Five returning champiohs will still be in contention for titles! when the 1M wrestling tourney! beads into its final stages Monday! evening at Rec Three fraternity champs . and One independent will be in action Monday' quarter-final bouts: Jerry Hans of Phi Mu Delta meets Joe Russ of Sigma Ao'hi: Ep silon in the 135-pound risiks; Pete Erber of Sigma Chi battles George Gay of Delta Phi at 150; and Dick Koontz ;of Phi Kappa Psi takes on Dennis Molli of Thu Phi Delta at 15$. TOM 'PUGH of Cedar House, anOther returning titlist; meets Cliff Cloman of Balsam in, the 142-pound class Monday. Heavyweight Dave Grubbs of 114 lesidts Valle4ball Walnut def. Balsam, 11-11. 15-5 )iortiansptort ad. York. 154 , I Nittany 21-22 def. Nittany 27. forfeit Seeks def. Centre. 15-13, 15-11 Cedar def. - Hickory, forfeit 1 Jordan 11 def. Lyons 11, 15-11. 10-15, 15-13, Laneatter def. Lebanon. forfeit 'glair def. Lai;icalmna. forfeit . • I GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH .400 W. College Ave. EASTER SERVICES . :. APRIL 22 i:3®. LL Service with Holy Co"ei Service•withent Holy Coomiunien gar* Slake with Holy Commonlowi WAS A.M. Service,without Holy tinimingoi 3 P 4 trim. Spoken Comnionion Service THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * f •1 • , • 4A-Eztt..l CSAI* BALMS * * Roger Glaser of Pitt Thursday. Newcomer Balazs will face Leyerzaph. "Balazs has shown us some i good tennis of late," Fogg said. ."he earned his chance to start." STEVE SEITCHIK will be look ing for his first win today when he faces either Dan Hornbarger or Ron Rezek. Senior John Coldren could pos- ' sibly go against Dick. Carlson in the number six spot CoLdrer trounced Pitt's Pete Nycuna. 6-/. 6-1. - Fogg could switch his doubles alignMent around, but as of now it looks as if Baker and Nainuchit Chattiracbinta will play number one doubles. Isaacman and Seit chik will play in the ,second spot with Gray and Balazs in number three. This latter duo provided the Margin of victory over Pitt •by besting Nycum and Ralph Mason, 6-4, 6-3. expect an extremely rough match tomorrow," Fogg said yes terday, "Army' always comes up with some fine material.** _ • irt in iNt Mart BetioTheta Pi meets Ken Plait of Alpha Zeta in an unlimited class quarter-final bout Tuesday. FoOr top-seeded fraternity wres; tiers !besides Hans and Erber are still alive in the competition. They are 'Tom Fey of Phi Delta Theta.' 128; Dave Thiel of Phi Delta. Theta, 142• Bob Sommons of Del . Upsilon. 158; and Ed White of Phi Delta Theta, heavyweight. i Hugh Paxton, last year's inde-' pendent 128-pound champ now, wrestling for Delta Upsilon, meets, Alpha Zeta's Dick Criley in a 135'-' I pound quarter-final Tuesday eve ning. • . Quarter-finals will be held Mon day and Tuesday, with some semi final bouts scheduled for Tuesday, but the.bulk will be held Wednes day. Finals in all classes are set for Thursday. Wiestling starts at 7:30 .p.m. each night. • • New Cofege:Diner Dovintown .Eit - w€ tin 1 " Brown Defends Lighlweighl Title Against Orfiz By JOHN MORRIS With their baseball season little more than a- quarter LAS VEGAS, Nev. GiPl -- Dur-! ,able old Joe Brown. the busiest over. most of Joe Bedenk's Nittany Lions are still searching 'lightweight champion in the divi-! for their batting eyes. sion's history, remained the'bet-t The Lions (4-I)have had games with Villanova - and Rut ting . favorite yesterday to mishi t t igers postponed. And the way the Nittanies have been hitting. 'against title' in 15 rounds or 'against cocky !young Carlo 4 s , Ortiil i 1 t is probably fortunate they didn't have to play those two 'of New York tonight_ (perennial powerhouses. ' , • , The 35-yeay-oltil kingpin from! i The Nittanies have a paltry .228 team Witting average for Houston. Tex. risks his crown f i ve .. -games. a mark that for the 12th time * this one in the : Las Vegas Convention Center be-' wey still have to improve to fore an anticipated capacity toro lsurvive the heayy going ahead, lout of 7,700 and a national tele.) THIRTEEN GAMES remain on • - i vision audience. i Ithe schedule, with eight of them BENNy LEONARD. w h 0 ro islated for Beaver Field. The Lions ! many regar d as t h e fi nest o f a ll meet Bucknell on Beaver Field 135-pounders, defended the title;Tuesday. then have a week layoff nine times, which wa s th e recor d:before playing seven games in a until Brown Caine along, ! .two-week period. • This betting capital of the na-• State has been hampered by the' tion likes Brewn . .to stand off his:weather in the last couple of . 25-year - old opponent at odds oflre weeks, and its hitting has suf about 8-5. fed considerably during that Co-promoters Jack Doyle and. time. . . Mel Greb said Friday more than' The Nittanies have only two 350,000 in advance ticket sales is , regulars batting over .300 so far in the till and they hope. lateithis season_ Shortstop Johnny . comers will swell it toward thelPhillips lead! the Lion batters ISIOO,OOO mark. 'with a .353 average and first 1 The match, postponed from iastisacker Pete Liske is swinging at .4.. A Feb. 24, when Brown bowed out a .313 c li p . - , " r 4 I with a sudden case of inf Phillips leads the club in hits • ~ tonsils, has perhaps aroused even With six and is tied with second more interest than it did original-`baseman Don Robinson for the ." I'l / .4 ly. .. . RBI lead with four. , k.,li - 1 'l i To give an idea of the Lions ' ' • ... ak , ilk "li it , As. : :• 1 Illuny bat work. Robinson has the ' - JosN maws third highest average among the i regulars- at ; 283. • * * * 7 !neither player has produced this. BEDENE ' IS confident that Tear. • .- Pitcher Marlin Biesecker is oile ;some of his "big boys" will come pitcher if the Lions ever get aof th e . •,. . lop nett. rs on the te an, with 'break 'from the weatherman. ' SI home run and •a sirelle .n six appearances. The senror *right . "These big fellows like Roger 'bander hasi scored all three times jCochman (.182). Dick Anderson 1(.250) and Don Jonas (.222). wiliChe has reached base. !start 'hitting when the weathiCi !warms up," Bedenk said this THE NITTANIES have also ,week. ybeen having their problems in iS [ and centerfielder Dick Pae (. Third baseman'Fred Light (.143) ;ballthe field. They played errOrles in their opener against•Get /82)' ,have also been having - their,tysburg, but since then the Lions have been booting the hall around eague.l , !troubles at the plate this season, !the lid like fugitives from the Light, a sophomore, is of un - .Little i known ability with the bat, but The Lions have a team fielding Pae has, been a disappointment, so far this year. l average of just .911, commuting a [total of t 7 errors in. their! last The :speedy senioi batted .333 to' four *Ramo. share the team lead with out-! usually sure-handed at fielder Al Gursky in 1061. but( 'shortstop,' has' been one or the !main offenders in the error col umn. The lanky senior hag six terrors and a nightmarrh '.780 i fielding average, so far. thus year. Only three regulars Robinson, Pae and Anderson have man aged to avoid booting the hall so far-this season. BROWN. ALREADY well along in years, won the chanipionship ' ' ^•^+'ner of 1958 in a 15- round decision over Wallace (Bud) w Orleans--a city, in cidentally, that Brown now says was his birthplace. Previously this distinction belonged to Bato Rouge, La. uis record includes 83 tones and la losses and he stopped! 38 of his opponents. Ortiz, a native of Puerto Rico: first fought; as a professional in' 1955. He has won 35 of his 40 boo z. lost four. )-^d nn' no decision affair and knocked out 12 of his foes. Colts Sign Donovan BALTIMORE (W Defensive tackle Art Donovan of the Balti more Colts signed a contract yes terday for his 13th National Foot ball League season. MAJOR LEAGUES i - AMERICAN LMAGITS NATIONAL LIAQ W. L. ht. C.R.i - • Ullt W. L. Prt. C.& 'a.Cltlesoto _._---_—_lt 2 , .roll —;Plttlibursk It 2 MX* - b-La America 5 2 .714 %,81.: Louis A A 1.660 ' iNin. York _ —.6 2 .441 I ISes firsitetwo 1 2 .700 larwriand . ...._. -; -3 2 .6 1 03 1 1 / 1 . Ronalos .._ _— ____ _ a a - Detroit __. __.-__--.a 1 .604 " 2 :Loa Anorak* & a e-Iliatiator• ________S a .422 2' j " Marl Weak" -- - ._--2 - 4 11loam _ ___. ____3 4 .422 2L s Ciantionatl __ ' a 6 elifasbiliotao ---___.2 2 .400 2 1 , 101/14multot _ ._ _ 2 7 *Alfonso* Cky ..___.2 6 .333 3 , , , Citiesks _ -. 1 1 16-Minnesota _ ..._ ...2 6 .210 4 ;New York __._ _II 7 a, b, e —Opponents in slititt games 1 Toilarea Games Toolises Gamtee7 New York. Wier 10-01 at Plttaburigh. Cleveland. Layman. 10-4 at New York. Friend I 2 op Font #0 0# Kansa* MY. Rakow (1-11 at Chkago.i ClviinWin.-itivhble in-ti at St. Lodi, SIM. Wynn 14-40#1 ; moos' I 1-0# I D•truit. , tore (1-o# l ' at Dostati f SrbwsU San Fraortarn. O'Dell (2 00 at Clnetn 'lo 20 niati. Purkey 12 0) i Minnesota. Pa/tests' • (I-1) at Loa Anse- lAA Amnia*, rodeos (0.11 at 111116raulw. few, Mcßride 41.11 (NI - Romilloy nab luiti mm or t , Quirk , (0-0) at Whatiltuytoia.t PitkaAatphia h , MeLlab (0-I) at Itanston, i Ovum I CI- 3 t . 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