PAGE SIX Cadets Deal "lien NetteriLinksmonßat:F P i ll i % HostiVillanoikitodcii convincin i: Iti:7l- ''' . V hitewasit By KEN DENLINGER The Cadets of West Point are reputed to be geri`Amen of the highest order; howevex they handed the Nittany Lion tennis team a most ungentle manly drubbing Saturday to the I.une -ef 9-0. Led by sophomores Rich Oehr lein• and John Leyerzaph, the Black Knight net team ',wept by all six State opponents in les, and bested the three Lion doubles teams in convincing fashion. Ochrlein, one of the most talk ative- players in eastern tennis circles, " beat Lion captain Jim 'Baker, 6-3, 6- 1 3. 1101 talk to him self, his opponent and even the ball if he thinks that will help.. 'BE COMES TO WIN," Army coach Leif Nordlie_said. ''lf I had more men with his desire, our team could really go places." Nordlie was also pleased with the performance of LcyerLaph, who. defeated Whit Gray, 6-1, 9-7, in the number two spot. ' With ' the fine play of new comers Oehrlein aftd Leyerzaph, Army's only returning letterman, - Di Vos's and Captain Jim Peterson, _ . -1 . ... . - played in the number. three and LION TENNiS CAPTAIN Jim Baker serves against , 'talkative" four positions. - • Army opponent Rich Oehrlein. Oehrlein defeated Baker in the' Vosi -bad "a bit of trouble with opening' singles match. 6-3, 6-3 to lead the Cadets to a 9-0 white-. Alan oSnacman in number three e.. but managed to easew by the . was of the' Slate "tiers' Lion !sophomore by a 7-5, 6-4. I , . * * * . * * ' *•• ' count: Peterson took the measurelbested Steve - Seitchik - and John 6-0. 6-I/and Mike Horstman and of another State soph, Csaba!Coldren ,by 16-2, 6-2 and 6-2, 6-3 Joe Lrlke beat Gray and ' Don Balan:by a 6-2, 6-1 count. . ;respectively.; . Benner 6-2, 7-9, 6-2. . ~t, ' • . "WERE IT NOT for Oehrleint k, Doubles proved to be State's Perhaps one particula r play _ and Leyerzaph, Voss and Peter= nemesis against Pitt last Thurs characterized Saturday's defeat son would be one and two," day; and in an effort to hit a Baker. while attempting a service. Nordlie said. "In fact, they'd prob- winning combination coach Sherrn two,'( day; the ball hit the, top part of ' ably lb in the -- -Yop spot on most Fogg made some switches in the the racket and , fly 20 - feet over an other teams." lstarting array.. adjoining fence. Nothing seemed Matches fiVe and six proved I His effort proved fruitless 'as to go right: for State z;:11 day, justas grim for State as Mike!Oehrlein and Leyerzaph defeated Singles Cunningham. and Dan Hornbargerlssiacman and ChatUrachinda by Koontz Forfeits; Ten Tinned In Quarter-Final Mcit Action by ED CARPENTER The quarter-final round of intra mural:wrestling ended last night at Rye Hall, but not before a former champign lost by a forfeit and ten pins were recorded. Dick Koontz, last year's 150- pound champion who was headed for — the 158-pound title this year, weighed in at 158 1 / 2 , a half-pound over the required weight. As a re sult, the Phi Kappa Psi grappler had to forfeit. Of the - ten fails. two were re corded by last year's champs. They Were Torn Pugh, wrestling at 142 for Cedar, who defeated Cliff Cloman of Balsam: and Pete Erber,:rrappling for Sigma Chi in the ,150-pound class, who pinned George Gay. of Delta Phi. Summary 26--1- , hr. ACNist. &T. try. I . l)Tii, 4 :1 Palm. LCA.I. dre. Note , HTri. 4. 1. 1114114.1.'inton fortril . Weis, RTI9. pirtirmtl =tIIMENtiMMO=I= If there's another formal ores Sion on your spring calendai, thcri's still t:me to rent a tux, from the; standard to the Contmenttl. You tan even get a tux iwith bermudas. As alw;:ys, you emn fill all of your formal wear needs right here, and save enough to go to 'two formals. Free Parking . At Rear of Store Whie You Shop • 229 S. , Allen St. is AD 84241 i .'' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY. PARK, 1 PENNSYLVANIA * * * :30 : Morrison, MM.!, won by forfeit . Gilmore. Joril 1. dee. Langley. Clearfield. '7-2; Pugh. Cedar. pinned Clonian. .4im. I:6C • ind.„ der. Cmrliu•. Rai.. 2:23 Straus., Ind.. der. Roth. Herb,. 6 Erber„ SitChl. pinned (16). Delrbil. 3:21 : TPDeI, der. Reddinrer. 15g---Gamaldi. Ind., dee. Reed. Ind., 4- 41 e. Sammons. DU. pinned Kegler, SA 2:1.0 : Sala. Siore.at, panned Turrtwek. Triangle, 2:40: . )10/1/. TJ'Del. won by forfeit: Gill more. Sig Na. dee. Lorna. 21.1P61. 9 2. 1117—Dealins4"ricA. Pinned- Exana, PHTII 6:20: Perareit 2/1/, pinit44 11.4.64. SigNo 6:10: Srotth, Ind.. dee. Anderson. lad. 2 176—Phillips, ' Lackawanna, Iron by for frit : itirrty..AKT.ant. dee. We!oer. rEci. 4 3: Weaver. ThXi, Krhl.l - , I'Ll'hi rllTh. der. Bartlett. T 6 F: Malinchhk. TUChi. pumed mom. l'Sllrl. 3 :OS. New College Diner O:Vk r s 9Vac Sez •• • It's . that time of Year. The season we've all been waiting for. Time to break out the ducks and. the blazert and tennis sweaters. Nothing say spring like an ; all-wool, all-white tennis sweater. The button-front teni_ nis sweater, just / $15.98.;V neck pull: over, only $14.98. * * * ~ ~ Ofbrl«in /Aider. Baker 4-3. 6 IL foryr rzaph 1A 1 def. Gray 2 7. Voss IA i def. Irgurnian 1-5. 6-4. Peterson Ai def. Bulimic:4-2. 6-1. Canninehurn lAI a. 4. Scafebik 6-2. •-2 Hamburger tA ) def. Caldera 6.2. 6 .3. Oedirkin and Leyarraiek (A) -def. Baker; and Seitchik 6.f. tt Vu and Pete:l)n saacrnan Ana l Chatornchinda 6-0, 6-1.. Horatman and Lake (Al dd. Gray and Renner 6 2. 7-9. 6-2. LOCAL AD STAFF MEETING 7 KM. TONIGHT 131 Sacikeft IT'S ABOUT TIME! HABERDPSkE RY ‘7lt `,l4A l ' ° k g* Center cf Renriisv6iliQe I By JOE GRATA' The Easter Bunny came ea day e arly for:the Penn State, golf team. But instead of leaving theusual jelly beans, colored' cgs, and morsels of chocolate, he left a few dozen g4f.. balls and a 6-1 victory over Penn. I I r Saturday's win over the Quakers was the-third straight' )r coach Joi Boyle's linksmen, who hadno'trouble finding. , le range on an ideal day for golf. The. Lion golfers will bd ,steel again this afternoon at 1-.33 when ':they entertain iltanova. * * Captain Bob Swahn and sopho lore Jim Tabor paved the way the win over Penn. Swahn 'won is match, 5 and 3, while team.' iate Tabor downed Vince Covi lo, 2 and 1. Their wins gave vahn and Tabor identical ree ds of 3-0, the only perfect marks the Lion 'squad. . PROBABLY THE .best perform nce of the day wa.s recorded by Mate's Dave Lfebau 'when he de ated Melvin Boren, 6 and 4. Lie a sophomore, gained the .arting berth by defeatingletter lan Dick Gilison in an intra toad "challenge match" last eek. . Joe Baidy and Paul Hummer iso looked sharp for the Lions. They won by scores of 4-3 and 4-2, respectively. The other win ner for the Lions was Bill Robin son who edged Art Wolfe, 1-up, by tapping in a long putt on the 18th hole. . D• 111161•• : Ilarhimi•Prindle of Penn was the only golfer to turn in a victory ; • for the Quakers, now 5-4 on the JIM ?TABOR season. Prindle decisioned Boland ' * ' * * Gartner when 'the latter blew a i PENN STATE 6 PENN 1 six-inch putt on the-last hole ; !Jinn 'tabor t I'S) clef. Vince Cor len°. _ - _, ~ VILLANOVA CAPTAIN 'Joe ar. " l ' of; Prindle IP) def. Roland Garth 1 IT der heads a veteran lineup of, i-up; fife seniors into today's match.lkb Swabn e Wildcats, who rtuted the nave 1 Lieb " G. ae.d 4 IPS I def. Al Frank. 6' and {PS) def. Melvin Bo Lions by a 5-2 score last year,.Joe li:tidy' (Ps) def. Jim Criimmett, now have a 3-2 record. . : and, 3 -; • ' Boyle will probably go with the' Hill 11"bin"n 4 PSI def. Art Wolfe.. l- Paul Hummer (PS) del. Larry Peters. , same lineup this afternoon.)' 4 a •,I 2 ' .; 1 Classified ATTE NTION PROMOTION Ad Staff steno Meeting AMONG TPNITE Brinta Pen - 6:30 P.N. 7:00 p.m. - 129 SACKETT TODAY • PLEASE • In the office . BE PROMPT WHO'S GOING TO! BE THE COUNTRY'S . . COLLEGE QUEEN, FOR '62? ~ . - Berkshire Knitting Mills is again s ponsoring the NATIONAL COLLEGE QUEEN CONTEST. designed to select and honor the nation's ideal American college) girl. . i• . ' -12 finalists representing 12 'areas-of the United States will be awarded event-filled. all-expensei paid ,triris to New York City, where they will be royally entertained'„and will partici pate in the Grand Finals Neal to selectthe : NATlONAL COLLEGE QUEEN. - • ; - • , 'The Winner of the contest will receive $5,000.00 worth of ex citing prizes including ,a trip tis Europe, a ten years supply of Berkshire stockings, and- a foreign sportscar. Coast-to coast television coverage is planned for the coronation. which is the culmination'of several full days of graious living, with ,personal appearances, competitile Forums; special events, guided tours, and a gala ball. ‘ • , (Throughout all even ts , finalists 4vill•wear appropriate. fash ionable Berkshire hosiery.) The 'P ageant itself is a feature highlight of the "New York Is A Sumer Festival" celebra tion- — . f Judging• for the- contest will be based ~yl% on .scholastic, aptitude and 50'", on personal ttractivenes4. Anyone may enter who is a student at - an accredited college and is between the ages of 17 and 22. , 1 f-- i‘ 1 . , - Application blinks are available at DANICS & Co.. where' Berkshire stockings ars sold, exclusive in State -College. , 60 H, STATE C • EGE '! . . TUESDAY; APRIL 24. 1961